Health and Safety

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Meat company fined after worker severs fingers

A Herefordshire catering and retail butchers has been fined after a teenage worker severed three fingers and partially a fourth while operating machinery that hadn’t been suitably guarded. On 18 July 2020, the 18-year-old man was operating a grinding machine at LDA Meats Limited, Lyndon Business Park, Lower Road Trading Estate, Ledbury. While he was … read more

HSE campaign highlights dangers from metalworking fluids

Regulator warns of risks and need for health checks HSE inspections to target use of specialist machines Director of inspected firm says “don’t feel intimidated” Businesses are being warned to make sure their staff are safe when working with metalworking fluids or coolants. It’s a highly technical, specialist field applying precision engineering – but can … read more

Time running out as deadline to register high-rise buildings nears

High-rise residential buildings must be registered with new regulator by October 1 Register is a major step forward in building safety More than 10,000 applications started. Registration is a legal duty brought in following the Grenfell fire   Time is running out for high-rise residential buildings to be registered with the Building Safety Regulator (BSR). … read more

Company fined for putting worker at risk

A company in Berkshire has been fined £16,000 after putting an employee at risk of exposure to ionising radiation. A worker at Gemini Technology (Reading) Limited was put at risk of exposure to 500 milliSieverts (mSv) per hour while working on an irradiator at a calibration facility operated by the Ministry of Defence on 7 … read more