Companies sentenced after worker hospitalised for nearly two weeks

Two construction companies have been sentenced after a worker was hospitalised for nearly two weeks after being struck by a 124kg panel.
The man was working as a lift supervisor at a construction site at Eskdale Terrace, Jesmond, Newcastle, on 22 January 2020.
He had been using a tower crane to lift...Read More »
Construction company fined £800,000 after death of 10-year-old boy

A Scottish civil engineering contractor has been fined £800,000 for safety breaches after a 10-year-old boy died after falling down a manhole on a building site in Glasgow.
Ten-year-old Shea Ryan went out to play with his friends on the evening of 16th July 2020 and got onto the construction site...Read More »
Trucking company fined after ‘hero’ mechanic dies

A Lancashire trucking company has been fined £30,000 after a mechanic died while repairing a forklift truck.
Joseph Robinson, a mechanic at E. Jackson (Chatburn) Limited, was working with a new employee as they attempted to fix a steering fault on a forklift truck at the firm’s site at Salthill Industrial...Read More »
Company fined £80,000 after director jailed for removing asbestos across Great Britain

An unlicensed asbestos removal company has been fined £80k after its director was jailed last month after failing to ensure the safe removal the dangerous product.
In September 2021 at an address in Stockport, Asbestos Boss Limited removed an asbestos insulating board ceiling from a domestic integral garage with little...Read More »
Registration of High-rise residential buildings
The Building Safety Regulator has today (Wednesday 12 April) opened the registration process for high-rise residential buildings in England.
It is a legal requirement under the Building Safety Act 2022 for all high-rise residential buildings 18 metres tall or higher, or at least 7 storeys tall, with two or more residential...Read More »