Waste company director sentenced over failure to comply with HSE notices
A director of a Kent waste company has been disqualified from being a director for five years for his role in its failure to comply with two Improvement Notices served by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
David Richard Barker, director of BSP (Knockholt) Limited, was also sentenced to two 12-month...Read More »
Farming partnership sentenced as dad crushed by hay bales

A farming partnership in Surrey has been fined £36,000 after a young father was seriously injured.
Christopher Rolfe from Horsham in West Sussex, sustained four rib fractures when five hay bales, each weighing 600kg, toppled and fell on top of him at Polesden Lacey Farm on 28 April 2022.
Just 26 at...Read More »
M&S on board for the latest HSE podcast on asbestos
Britain’s workplace regulator has just launched a new podcast outlining the duty to manage asbestos in buildings.
In this episode, experts from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) discuss the legal obligation to manage asbestos in buildings, highlight where it is likely to be found...Read More »
Mental Health Awareness Week: New HSE campaign partners in construction and entertainment
To mark mental health awareness week, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) welcomes new partners from the construction and entertainment sectors to join its Working Minds campaign.
Running a business in construction can be stressful with long hours and juggling intense workloads.
Meanwhile, the entertainment and leisure sector is a fast-paced and...Read More »
Waste management company fined after worker suffers burns to body and face

A worker suffered burns to his face and body after the crowbar he was using came into contact with a live electrical conductor.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) prosecuted a waste management company following the incident on 14 July 2021.
The man was moving heavy duty electrical cables with a metal...Read More »