Development company guilty of repeated safety breaches
A development company has been sentenced for breaches of the Work at Height Regulations.
A development company has been sentenced for breaches of the Work at Height Regulations.
A fuel supply business has been sentenced after one of its workers was injured after being struck by a vehicle in a works yard.
Flying in the face of almost every pollsters’ forecasts the Conservative Party defied the odds by winning an overall majority of seats in the Commons.
Waltham Forest borough council has been fined after it exposed members of staff and visiting contractors to the potentially lethal dangers of asbestos, which it knew to be present in the Town Hall basement.
A property company has been fined after workers were found working dangerously at height while demolishing buildings in Lancashire.
Martin Brooke, sales director at Nottingham-based Bratts Ladders, is the new chairman of the Ladder Association.
Ansell, a global specialist in protection solutions, has reached an agreement to acquire Microgard, a protective clothing manufacturer with headquarters in the UK, for a total consideration of £59million (subject to usual closing adjustments).
An animal feed supplement manufacturer has been fined for serious safety failings after a worker lost his arm after it was pulled into machinery.
A Leicestershire aluminium fabricator has been sentenced after a worker was crushed under a lifting truck which tipped over while lifting extruder dies from storage racks.
Bureau Veritas UK, a leading provider of testing, inspection and certification services, has been awarded two gold awards for the third year running in the RoSPA Occupational Health and Safety Awards.
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