HSE conducts construction site inspections
A SNAPSHOT of good and bad manual-handling practices on construction sites across Great Britain has been revealed in six weeks of inspections.
A SNAPSHOT of good and bad manual-handling practices on construction sites across Great Britain has been revealed in six weeks of inspections.
The construction sector is among the most dangerous industries in Britain and working at height is the leading contributor to on-site fatalities. Peter Upcott says that by following best practices around work safety and managing dropped objects, the risks can be mitigated.
Confined space working carries many challenges. Gillian White highlights the importance of maintaining training programmes for such high-risk environments.
A FIRE authority has been fined after a firefighter was trapped underneath a car in a training exercise, breaking his legs in more than a dozen places.
WITH TEMPERATURES hitting minuses this week, employers may find themselves dealing with complaints from employees that it’s “too cold to work”.
A COMPANY has been fined after an employee became seriously ill when he contracted a blood infection while working at a lake contaminated with sewage.
IOSH calls on the Government to reverse the decision to exempt businesses with fewer than 500 staff from reporting requirements and other regulations. Lawrence Webb provides an insight.
IOSH HAS called on UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to reverse a decision made by his predecessor Liz Truss to exempt about 40,000 businesses from reporting requirements and regulations.
A CHIPBOARD manufacturer has been fined £2M for health and safety failings which led to the tragic death of an employee.
A COMPANY that handles hazardous waste has made a payment of £25,000 to an environmental charity following the contamination of groundwater at its site.
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