Groundworks contractor fined for petrol fire
A Kent groundwork contractor has been fined after a worker sustained serious burns following petrol being thrown on a bonfire.
On 24 June 2020, a 26-year-old groundworker employed by Kent County Surfacing Ltd was working on a new residential development in Ramsgate, Kent when a co-worker used petrol on a bonfire....Read More »
Furniture retailer fined for insurance breach
A Bedford furniture retailer has been fined for not having the right insurance.
Exclusive Oriental Classics Ltd and its director Mr Kian Hoo Tay appeared at Luton Magistrates Court on 10 October for failing to have Employers’ Liability (Compulsory) Insurance (ELCI).
The court heard an investigation by the Health and Safety Executive...Read More »
Building firm fined after workers were put at risk during warehouse renovation, and for breaching Prohibition Notice
A building firm has been fined after putting workers working at height at risk during the refurbishment of a former warehouse building in London and for breaching a Prohibition Notice.
Shiva Ltd, a property investment company, were using a site-made cradle during the renovation of...Read More »
Contractor fined after unsafe work leaves food factory employee seriously injured

Contractor Bedford Transmissions Limited has been fined after a man fell from height and was seriously injured at a food factory.
Bedford Transmissions Limited, trading as BT Lerson, had been contracted by Veetee Rice to move and replace machinery within their factory in Rochester.
On 17 August 2020, an employee of Veetee...Read More »
World Mental Health Day: Supporting staff must be a priority for employers
- Workplace regulator HSE offers free advice for employers to help protect mental health
- 17 million working days are lost due to stress, anxiety, or depression every year in Great Britain
- Tackling this could bring economic benefits
- Reminder comes on World Mental Health Day (Monday October 10)
Good mental health in the workplace must...Read More »