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Banksman crushed by a shovel loader on large waste and recycling site
A waste management company pleaded guilty to causing a life changing injury to one of its employees. Folkestone Magistrates’ Court heard that, on 27 February 2017, an employee of Viridor Waste Management Limited was crushed by a reversing 22.5 tonne shovel loader...
Building firm fined after worker injured
Stan England Builders Limited has been fined following an incident when a worker suffered serious injuries after falling from a mezzanine level and wooden platform. Aberdeen Sheriff Court heard that on 31 March 2016, Alan Ness was working at a residential property in...
Health and safety statistics
Key figures for Great Britain (2018/19) 1.4 million working people suffering from a work-related illness 2,526 mesothelioma deaths due to past asbestos exposures (2017)147 workers killed at work581,000 working people sustaining an injury at...
Roofing company fined after worker fall
A roofing company has been fined after a worker suffered serious back injuries when he fell from a ladder whilst transporting a bucket full of broken tiles. Folkestone Magistrates’ Court heard that on 2 October 2018, AU Roofing and Building Ltd workers were working on...
Castings company fined after a worker’s hand was crushed in a machine
A foundry company who cast parts for the automotive industry has been fined after an employee had two fingers amputated while attempting to clear a blockage in a moulding machine. Chesterfield Justice Centre heard that, on 28 February 2018, an employee of William Lee...
Company fined following extensive fire at chemical site
Chemical company LMA Services Ltd has been sentenced for safety breaches after a fire which quickly took hold of buildings and storage areas at the site. Leeds Magistrates’ Court heard that on 30 June 2016, the fire started during a chemical dispensing operation in a...
Metal fabrication company fined for failing to comply with improvement notices
A Lincolnshire metal fabrication company has been fined for not complying with three improvement notices issued by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). Boston Magistrates’ Court heard that, in December 2018, W S Barrett & Son Limited was issued with three...
Industrial roof and cladding company fined after self-employed workers suffer burn injuries
A company has been fined after failing to protect its self-employed workers from the risk of a cable strike explosion or electrocution whilst carrying out repairs at AVL Powertrain, Viggen Way, Coventry. Coventry Magistrates’ Court heard that on 28 November 2018, two...
Brexit No-deal guidance
See recommendations from HSE. Your duties to protect the health and safety of people affected by your work will not change with Brexit. Our guidance, health and safety made simple: the basics for your business, will help you to comply with the law. We have...