Moving and handling materials in construction: early findings from HSE’s latest health campaign
A snapshot of good and bad manual-handling practices on construction sites across Great Britain has been revealed in six weeks of inspections.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) carried out more than 1,000 inspections in October and November, checking how workers were moving heavy, bulky and awkward-to-handle materials.
The inspections by Britain’s...Read More »
Firm fined after blind man falls into open manhole
A family-run plumbing business has been fined £4,000 after a blind man fell into an open manhole.
The 62-year-old registered-blind resident of Hanover Court, a sheltered housing development in Banchory, Aberdeenshire, suffered injuries to his left leg in the fall on February 19, 2020.
The manhole at the sheltered housing development had...Read More »
Confectionery firm fined after worker is injured in fall
A Scottish confectionery and meringue manufacturer has been fined £5,000 after a worker was badly injured in a fall from a forklift truck.
The employee of Lees of Scotland Limited was hurt while helping unload a delivery of equipment from a lorry using a forklift truck in the yard of the...Read More »
Cold weather working: Helping staff stay safe and warm
Employers are being reminded of their responsibilities to keep workers safe as cold weather continues to affect large parts of the country.
Great Britain’s workplace regulator, the Health and Safety Executive, is stressing the importance of protecting workers during the cold weather. It comes as the Met Office has issued...Read More »
One in two motor trade workers suffering with mental health and wellbeing
Motor trade organisations have joined forces with the Health and Safety Executive’s (HSE) Working Minds campaign to tackle work-related stress in the motor repair trade ahead of Christmas.
Ben, a charity that supports people who work or have worked in the automotive industry, has revealed one in two workers in the...Read More »