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Unsafe gas work leads to fine for kitchen installer

A Staffordshire kitchen fitter has been has been fined after he carried out illegal gas work and put families’ lives at risk.

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Keeping in touch with HSE

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Understand and improve your organisation’s Safety Culture

Safety culture is typically measured through questionnaires that explore employees’ attitudes and perceptions regarding safety. HSL’s improved, online Safety Climate Tool uses advanced survey methods to understand the health and safety culture in your organisation. It provides powerful data that allows benchmarking against similar organisations and identifies examples of good practice and areas needing improvement.

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Teachers and volunteers improve their Bikeability

Teachers and volunteers improve their Bikeability

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Logistics company wins inaugural RoSPA award

Logistics company wins inaugural RoSPA award

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Collective failures led to death of worker

A County Durham man has been jailed and a Tyneside firm and one of its directors fined after a demolition worker fell to his death from a cherry picker that was knocked over by a falling roof beam.

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BAE Systems sentenced for death of worker

Global defence company BAE Systems has been ordered to pay almost £350,000 in fines and costs after a worker died when he was crushed by the 145-tonnes weight of a metal press at its East Yorkshire plant.

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RR962 – Survey of noise emission and risk information supplied with a range of work machinery

Previous work has shown that noise emission data provided by manufacturers can be of variable quality and based on standards that no longer exist. The aim of the project was to assess the suitability of information on noise emission required under the Supply of Machinery and Noise Emission Regulations.

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Ambitious plans for Bike Week

Ambitious plans for Bike Week

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Judith Hackitt’s ‘Risk Assessment’ – No regrets

HSE Chair Judith Hackitt on taking up the role of President of the Institution of Chemical Engineers and whether she would still choose to be a chemical engineer if applying to go to university today.

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Campaign highlights summer drink drive dangers

Campaign highlights summer drink drive dangers

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A new TWIST to solve an old problem

A new TWIST to solve an old problem

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Road safety team and music festival work in partnership

Road safety team and music festival work in partnership

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Recycling giant fined for worker death failings

A worker at one of the world’s largest metal recycling firms was killed because of a failing to properly segregate people and moving vehicles, a court has heard.

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Durham firm sentenced after worker’s arm amputated

A Durham firm has been fined after a worker suffered horrific injuries and had to have his arm amputated when he fell into dangerous machinery in an asphalt production plant.

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Case 173 – Residents have to purchase their own lift maintenance barrier

Tenants, and not the building owner, have been charged for the purchase of a plastic barrier to carry out maintenance on the lift at their managed housing. Bespoke barriers designed specifically for this purpose are readily available but a different and potentially more expensive option was chosen.

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HSE Jobs – Senior and Higher Statistical Officers

HSE’s statisticians collect, analyse and disseminate statistics and epidemiological research related to health and safety at work as well as providing tailored advice and analyses for HSE’s policy and operational teams. We have vacancies for two Higher Statistical Officers (Band 4) and one Senior Statistical Officer (Band 3).

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South Lanarkshire pupils urged to WoW

South Lanarkshire pupils urged to WoW

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Footprints winners announced

Footprints winners announced

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Sub-contractor fined for safety failings at Devonport Royal Dockyard

A submarine maintenance company has been fined after a labourer crushed his hand while working on a submarine refit project at Devonport Dockyard in Plymouth.

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Oldies, but Goodies!

Campaign highlights summer drink drive dangers

Campaign highlights summer drink drive dangers

A new TWIST to solve an old problem

A new TWIST to solve an old problem

Road safety team and music festival work in partnership

Road safety team and music festival work in partnership

Recycling giant fined for worker death failings

A worker at one of the world’s largest metal recycling firms was killed because of a failing to properly segregate people and moving vehicles, a court has heard.

Durham firm sentenced after worker’s arm amputated

A Durham firm has been fined after a worker suffered horrific injuries and had to have his arm amputated when he fell into dangerous machinery in an asphalt production plant.

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