Demolition work must be properly planned and managed to prevent serious injury
Great Britain’s workplace regulator is asking demolition and construction firms to double-down on thorough planning, management and control of demolition and refurbishment work.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is asking that businesses properly plan, organise, manage, and monitor their work and use competent people to avoid incidents and ill health...Read More »
Builder fined after contractor sustains serious injuries in a roof collapse
A self-employed builder has been fined after a contractor working for him suffered serious injuries when a single-story roof he was demolishing by hand, collapsed at a construction site in Cobham, Surrey.
Brighton Magistrates’ Court heard that, on the 15 April 2019, the contractor was standing on the roof of a...Read More »
Waste treatment company fined after employee fatally injured
A hazardous waste treatment company has been fined after an employee died when a forklift truck he was driving overturned and crushed him.
Manchester Magistrates Court heard how, on the 3 April 2017, a worker employed by Lanstar Ltd at Cadishead, Manchester, died because the company had failed to ensure...Read More »
Commercial printing fined after employees injured at work company
A commercial printing company has been sentenced for safety breaches after two employees were injured in separate incidents involving a printing press and a palletising machine.
Telford Magistrates’ Court heard how, on 17 October 2018, an employee of Precision Colour Printing in Telford sustained a de-gloving injury when his hand was...Read More »
Livestock market prosecuted for unsafe cattle handling arrangements
A livestock market partnership has been prosecuted after an employee was attacked by a horned bull prior to auction.
Telford Magistrates’ Court heard how, on 16 September 2019, a drover employed by McCartneys LLP was moving livestock at the auction site when he was attacked by the bull while trying...Read More »