GLA fined after wall collapses on man
THE LAND and property arm of the Greater London Authority has been fined for serious failings in safety management after an advertising hoarding collapsed onto a man in front of his wife and two children.
THE LAND and property arm of the Greater London Authority has been fined for serious failings in safety management after an advertising hoarding collapsed onto a man in front of his wife and two children.
Managing noise in the workplace is hard. We all know that. Knowing the equipment to use and what services you need, on top of looking out for and protecting people’s hearing, health and well-being is no mean feat.
With the new range of CABLOK hasps for safe maintenance, it’s now even easier to lock off multiple breakers, switches and valves and provide protection when there are several people working on the same system.
WORKPLACE BULLYING is ruining the lives of teachers, with many left feeling depressed, anxious, lacking confidence and turning to the medical profession, drugs and alcohol to help them cope.
A PRINCIPAL contractor has been prosecuted after a worker suffered a serious injury when he fell approximately three metres through an unprotected stairwell opening.
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY and health leaders from across the sector will be outlining their recommendations and strategies for significantly reducing farming fatalities during a conference organised by the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health’s Rural Industries Group on 1 May.
A HEALTHCARE provider has been fined £300,000 for its failings following the death of 14-year-old patient Amy El-Keria.
EVERY COMPANY must provide proper workplace safety to its employees. With proper workplace safety, the desire of the employees to work increases significantly and overall efficiently is likely to improve. James Hughes looks at the top seven reasons why it is so important.
FARMERS ARE being told they must pay closer attention to health and safety after HSE raises concerns over recent livestock handling incidents.
THE ROYAL Opera House has lost its appeal over the damage caused to the hearing of viola player Christopher Goldsheider at a rehearsal of Wagner’s Die Walkure.
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