Brothers failed to protect public from cattle
TWO BROTHERS have been sentenced for failing to protect members of the public from their cattle.
TWO BROTHERS have been sentenced for failing to protect members of the public from their cattle.
THERE IS nothing more important than safety in the workplace, which needs to be something that both employers and employees are committed to. This post will highlight the importance of workplace safety and offer advice on ways to elevate safety standards. Keep reading to find out more.
A RENOVATION company in South Wales has been sentenced after defying enforcement notices from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
THOSE WORKING in the construction sector are perceived as having the worst attitudes towards workplace health and safety, according to 37% of health and safety professionals.
FARMERS AND hauliers are being urged not to forget safety when it comes to loading and unloading on farms.
NETWORK RAIL has been fined £3.4m and ordered to pay costs of £43,096 after pleading guilty to an offence under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, which followed an investigation and prosecution by industry regulator the Office of Rail and Road (ORR).
A FARMER has been jailed after he failed to ensure the health and safety of his three-year-old son.
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY flood risk maps reveal 4.6 million properties are now at risk of surface water flooding, marking a stark 43% increase.
AN INDOOR skiing company in Tamworth has been fined £100,000 following the death of a schoolboy.
BALANCING COMPLIANCE and culture in workplace safety can be a challenge. Scott Gaddis explores how organisations can navigate the equilibrium between compliance and culture for long-term success.
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