£100,000 fine for food processing firm after worker severs finger

A food processing firm has been hit with a £100,000 fine after a worker severed part of her finger when her hand was caught in machinery at a site in Devon.
The 37-year-old woman was employed by Amber Foods Limited at a site in Cullompton, when the incident happened on 31...Read More »
Podcast launched to help disabled people and those with long-term health conditions in the workplace

Britain’s workplace regulator has just launched a podcast outlining seven principles to support disabled workers and those with long-term health conditions to thrive in the workplace.
Late last year the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) launched new guidance on what employers can do to support staff.
A joinery firm in South East London has been fined £20,000 for failing to control its employees’ exposure to wood dust.
F&E Joinery Limited, in Herne Hill, was inspected in May 2022 as part of a Health and Safety Executive (HSE) campaign targeting woodworking businesses due to the significant health risks...Read More »
Teenager fell more than 20 feet through roof of Bodmin dairy farm

A Bodmin dairy farm has been fined more than £60,000 after one of its workers sustained multiple injuries when he fell more than 20 feet through a roof on to a concrete floor.
Mike Rossiter, was just 18 when he was airlifted to Derriford hospital in Plymouth after the shed roof...Read More »
Company fined for putting workers at risk of exposure to radiation

A company in Cornwall has been fined after putting its employees at risk of exposure to ionising radiation over a ten-year period.
In 2009, Terrill Bros (Founders) Limited’s external Radiation Protection Adviser (RPA) identified failings in the access controls and warning systems at the company’s foundry on Guildford Road, Hayle, Cornwall....Read More »