A roofing firm and its managing director have been fined after they allowed workers onto a house roof in Tyldesley to use a jet washer without safety measures in place. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) was alerted to the dangerous work at a semi-detached house by a member of the public on 6 June…
Workplace falls and dangerous machines top reasons for prosecutions
Workplace falls and dangerous machines have been named as the two most common reasons for companies being prosecuted over health and safety breaches in the North West. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) successfully brought 65 cases to court in the region during the 12 months from April 2013, with 14 cases involving work at…
Legislation Update
Legislation Update – Timetable of changes: February 2014 The Heavy Fuel Oil (Amendment) Regulations 2014 March 2014 Regulation (EU) No 649/2012 – concerning the export and import of hazardous chemicals was amended. This is commonly known as the PIC (Prior Informed Consent) Regulation. April 2014 Health and Safety Law Poster – by April 2014 the newest version…
Councils urged to curb health and safety ‘jobsworths’
The Government has urged local authorities to stop misusing health and safety rules to ban activities that are not dangerous and start using “common sense” instead. Ministers claimed that a school in Gloucester banned girls from wearing “frilly socks” in case they tripped over; a Hampshire school stopped a pupil bringing a chick to school…
Staff exposed to danger by East Yorkshire company
A Hull-based company, which operates worldwide, has been prosecuted for neglecting the safety of its staff after an agency worker had an arm crushed when it was dragged into a machine. The worker from East Hull, suffered crush injuries to his right hand and arm in the incident at the Hull based employer a leading…