 Up to a third of the construction sites visited in the Health and Safety Executive's (HSE's) had unacceptable health and safety standards, according to the body. Inspectors served 395 enforcement notices and stopped work on 30 [ read more...]
 The Health and Safety Executive's Shattered Lives campaign, the initiative to highlight the consequences of slips, trips and falls in the workplace has moved to the south-west this week. Bristol City Council helped to launch the regional campaign, [ read more...]
Health and safety procedures are in place to protect workers from injuries not firms from law suits, one construction safety expert has claimed. The Construction Centre.co.uk said that changing established cultures through more read more...]
 Inspectors from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) have found examples of bad and even dangerous working practices in workplaces in Newcastle. Out of a total of 30 contractors who received unannounced spot checks from the HSE, five [ read more...]
 Random spot checks on Scottish building sites have uncovered more "bad and even dangerous" working practices. Inspectors from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) issued prohibition notices at eight out of the 17 locations they visited across Dundee [ read more...]
Construction firms have again been warned to take "sensible, effective" precautions against the dangers of working at height. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) issued the latest warning following the prosecution of a Hertfordshire firm over [ read more...]
Health and safety spot checks currently being carried out on the UK's building sites have been written off as no more than a "sticking plaster". Earlier this week, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) announced plans to [ read more...]
 Examples of bad health and safety practice have been discovered by health and safety inspectors after a series of random spot checks in Aberdeen. Out of eleven sites which received unannounced visits from Health [read more...]
 A warning has been issued by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) to ensure trainee health and safety needs are taken care of after a 17 year-old worker died. Steven Burke, from Levenshulme, Manchester, was killed [ read more...]
 The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has announced details of the dates of its spot checks on refurbishment sites in Luton, Bedford and Peterborough. HSE inspectors are set to target the sites, which are workplaces where read more...]
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