New podcast for the construction industry
A podcast for the construction industry has been launched this week by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
Supporting the Work Right Construction: Your Health. Your Future campaign, this new episode discusses the impact and the prevention of the serious aches, pains and strains that can affect every part of a...Read More »
Update – Oakwood Theme Park – 11am 24/10/22
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is investigating an incident on the Treetops rollercoaster at Oakwood Theme Park in Pembrokeshire. The incident took place on Sunday October 23.
The park is currently closed to the public.
Sian Clayton, HSE’s head of operations in Wales, said: “Our inspectors are investigating an incident on...Read More »
Company fined £20,000 after worker fell through station canopy
A Tyne and Wear engineering company has been fined £20,000 after a worker fractured his pelvis and suffered internal injuries after falling through a petrol station forecourt canopy.
The employee of G Nicholson (Engineers) Limited was replacing guttering at the top of the canopy on the company’s petrol station in Blue...Read More »
Half-term call to keep children safe near farms
Families who live on farms are being urged to keep their children safe this half-term.
Schools across England and Wales break up this week for the October holidays meaning farming children who would usually be in the classroom will now be at home during the day.
This can pose childcare issues for...Read More »
Nestle fined after worker suffers injuries at chocolate factory
Nestle has been fined after an employee suffered life-changing injuries at its factory in Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
The incident happened on 30 November 2020 when the man was drawn into a roller mechanism on a conveyor machine.
South Tyneside Magistrates’ Court heard how the maintenance technician was investigating a problem on the conveyor belt...Read More »