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HSE’s Building Safety conference calls for industry to step up and commit to change

The Health and Safety Executive’s second building safety conference saw over 1,300 delegates sharing knowledge and collaborating on solutions to create a safer built environment for everyone Translating the new regulatory framework into actionable steps, ensuring the safety of both existing and future buildings Calls on industry to commit to building a culture of safety … read more

Farmer given suspended jail sentence after man killed by cattle

A West Yorkshire farmer has avoided an immediate spell behind bars after his cattle trampled a man to death and left his wife paralysed. Martin Howard Mitchell was given a six-month custodial sentence, which was suspended for 12 months following the incident on a farm in Netherton, Wakefield. Michael Holmes, 57, had been walking on … read more

Farming partnership sentenced as dad crushed by hay bales

A farming partnership in Surrey has been fined £36,000 after a young father was seriously injured. Christopher Rolfe from Horsham in West Sussex, sustained four rib fractures when five hay bales, each weighing 600kg, toppled and fell on top of him at Polesden Lacey Farm on 28 April 2022. Just 26 at the time, Christopher … read more

M&S on board for the latest HSE podcast on asbestos

Britain’s workplace regulator has just launched a new podcast outlining the duty to manage asbestos in buildings.   In this episode, experts from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) discuss the legal obligation to manage asbestos in buildings, highlight where it is likely to be found and explain why it is dangerous.  Former BBC radio journalist … read more