School fined after child burned at carol concert
A LONDON primary school has been fined £35,000 after a child received 45 per cent burns to their body at a carol concert.
A LONDON primary school has been fined £35,000 after a child received 45 per cent burns to their body at a carol concert.
FIRE SAFETY Matters magazine, which is published by Western Business Media, won a special commendation for Media Brand of the Year (Business Media) at the prestigious Professional Publishers Association (PPA) Awards.
THE MOTHER of a seven-year-old boy who died after being electrocuted in a pub beer garden is urging the hospitality sector to make sure their outdoor electrical equipment is safe.
INDUSTRIAL PLANT and Equipment magazine is hosting a CPD webinar on 29 June 2023, which focuses on practical steps to overcome labour shortages in the manufacturing industry
SERCO HAS been fined £240k after a man was killed when the lorry he was a passenger in crashed into litter picking vans blocking a lane of a dual carriageway in Norfolk.
SERIOUS HEALTH and safety breaches were found by inspectors at 20 hand car wash businesses in West Sussex and Kent.
A GARDEN supplies company owner has been jailed and the firm has been fined £700,000 after a worker was crushed to death by a robotic packing arm.
FIBRELITE’S CUSTOM lightweight F900 (90-tonne load rated) GRP trench covers were specified for this Northern Irish container port over new cable anchor pits for the gantry cranes.
Working at height can be risky enough, without the additional danger of poor-quality ladders. Here, Peter Bennett explains why the Government must clamp down on online marketplaces selling substandard imported telescopic ladders.
A WILTSHIRE landowner has been fined £15,000 after members of the public were seriously injured by cattle while walking along footpaths on his estate.
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