Staying safe around cattle
Recent incidents involving cattle have underlined the potential dangers they pose to walkers, as people head out to enjoy the countryside this bank holiday weekend.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE), however, is stressing that serious incidents involving cattle and walkers are rare, while reminding both farmers and walkers to do...Read More »
Waste management company fined £190,000 after fatal fall
A waste management company has been fined £190,000 after a contractor died when he fell seven metres while carrying out maintenance work.
The experienced maintenance contractor was part of a team under the control and direction of Wiltshire-based Hills Waste Solutions Limited. He sustained fatal injuries in the fall on November...Read More »
Cargo handling company sentenced after worker crushed between shipping containers
A cargo handling company has been fined after an employee was fatally crushed between shipping containers whilst working in a container park in Portsmouth.
On 25 August 2017, Mr Mieczyslaw Tadeusz Siwak, a 34-year-old father-of-one, was working for Portico Shipping Limited (formerly MMD (Shipping Services) Limited) on the night shift in...Read More »
Unregistered gas installer fined after failing to answer questions from HSE inspector
A plumber who was suspected of having undertaken dangerous gas work while unqualified to do so, was fined for failing to answer questions put to him by a Health and Safety Executive inspector.
In February 2020 Luke Rodgers was alleged to have carried out unlawful gas work to replace a boiler...Read More »
Heat warning: Employers must prepare for a warmer future
Employers need to act now to make sure their workplaces are ready for warmer weather in the future.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is advising businesses to think how they need to adapt to warmer working conditions for their staff.
After last month’s record-breaking temperatures and with more hot weather expected...Read More »