Fine for BA subsidiary after father of two left in coma following fall at work
An aircraft maintenance company has been fined £230k after a worker fell from height while inspecting wings at its facility in Cardiff.
Iain Mawson, a British Airways Maintenance Cardiff Ltd employee, was placed into an induced coma for three weeks such were the extent of his injuries, which included numerous skull...Read More »
HSE extends lead in ammunition restriction process by six months
A consultation under UK REACH on restricting the use of lead in ammunition has had an overwhelming response since it launched.
Great Britain’s workplace regulator, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is therefore moving the expected date of publishing its opinions along with a response to the consultation by six months...Read More »
Top HSE scientist honoured by the King

A leading scientist at Britain’s workplace regulator has been recognised in the King’s New Year Honours List 2023.
Professor Andrew Curran, Director of Science and Chief Scientific Adviser at the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has been awarded a CBE – a Commander of the Order of the British Empire –...Read More »
HSE warns residents in Hampshire to check gas work is carried out by Gas Safe registered engineers
Health and safety inspectors believe illegal gas fitters are operating in Hampshire.
Great Britain’s workplace regulator, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), is investigating several reports of unsafe gas work carried out in Portsmouth and Havant.
Investigations are ongoing after several houses needed gas servicing work to be redone by competent Gas...Read More »
Company fined £200,000 after employee badly injured in fall
A property management company has been fined £200,000 after an employee was left in a wheelchair after falling eight metres through a rooflight.
Robin Williamson, an asbestos surveyor employed by City Property (Glasgow) LLP, suffered severe injuries after he fell while carrying out a survey on the roof of Netherton Community...Read More »