Fines for ‘unsafe’ Croydon construction company
A Croydon-based construction company has been fined for continuing unsafe working practices at a site in Lewisham despite repeated warnings.
A Croydon-based construction company has been fined for continuing unsafe working practices at a site in Lewisham despite repeated warnings.
A Swindon-based equipment hire company has been fined for continuing unsafe working practices and ignoring safety warnings from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
Carriage of Dangerous Goods – ‘Prohibition Notices issued by Police or Vehicle, Operator Services Agency (VOSA) or Department for Transport’ for December 2012.
Nearly one in five construction sites failed safety checks during a national initiative to improve construction site safety – a slight improvement on previous years.
Nearly one in five construction sites failed safety checks during a national initiative to improve construction site safety – a slight improvement on previous years.
A Cheshire worker could have been killed when he fell from the top of a chemical storage tank, a court has heard.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has today announced that its cost recovery scheme, Fee for Intervention, is going ahead but will now not start in April 2012.
A landlord in Lancaster has been sentenced for putting the lives of a family at risk by failing to arrange an annual gas safety check.
A countryside management firm has been sentenced over the death of a father-of-four in Barrow-in-Furness, who was struck by a piece of metal that flew off a strimmer at high speed.
A Southampton-based roofing company has been prosecuted after a worker suffered serious injuries, including brain damage, when he fell from a roof.
An Edgware-based construction company and its director have been fined after carrying out unsafe demolition and construction work at a house in Surrey.
A construction worker had both legs broken when a 22-tonne excavator reversed over him on a building site in Leeds, a court has heard.
Durham County Council has been prosecuted for safety failings after a grounds-man’s arm was severed in a wood chipper machine.
A Cardiff company has been fined for putting the health of demolition workers at risk after a building survey failed to identify the presence of asbestos.
An international supplier of paper and packaging has been fined after an employee suffered breaks to his arm and ribs in machinery at a Lincolnshire factory.
An Ammanford-based knitwear company and a cladding firm site foreman have been fined for putting workers and visitors at risk of exposure to asbestos.
Two companies have been fined after a demolition worker was engulfed in flames when he cut through a live 11,000 volt cable at an electricity substation in Worcester.
A production company has been fined after a cameraman fell more than three metres from the set of a forthcoming major film, when he fell through an opening in the floor.
A manufacturing company based in Uxbridge has been fined for a series of health and safety breaches which put its employees at risk.
The owner of racing stables in North Yorkshire has been prosecuted after a yard worker fell more than three metres through a skylight in a stable block.