
An investigation is underway after a contracted rail worker died near a railway bridge at Brigg, south Humberside, it has been reported.
The Health and Safety Executive is investigating the incident which took place last week, according to Thisisscunthorpe.co.uk.
Reports claim the [
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The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has announced it is to make spot checks at employment agencies in Cambridgeshire to ensure migrant workers are receiving adequate induction and training.
HSE inspectors and environmental health officers plan to contact agencies to find [
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The chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Occupational Safety and Health has called for health and safety at work to be made part of the national curriculum to combat the number of young people killed when they enter [
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A building company has been fined £120,000 and ordered to pay £51,000 costs after an employee fell 15 feet from the trailer of his vehicle, suffering fatal head injuries.
The worker was concerned with the height of the load of metal [
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The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has expressed its pleasure at the number of organisations which attended its scaffolding safety seminar, held in conjunction with Aberdeen city council.
HSE inspector Niall Miller said more than 200 delegates were present at the [
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Farmers in Scotland are being warned they must ensure the safety of those on their premises, particularly children, as there is the risk of them suffering physical injuries.
The Health and Safety Executive is urging agriculture workers and parents to make [
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A firm from Heckmondwike has been honoured with a special award from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) for its high levels of workplace health and safety.
Consultant Cleaners won ten gold medals from the organisation for occupational [
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New research has found health and safety professionals are not banning workers and companies from doing everyday tasks.
A study by consultants Greenstreet Berman, on behalf of the Health and Safety Executive, found most inspectors applied reasonable requirements to ensure adequate [
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New research has revealed companies which adopt a proactive approach to health and safety management have lower accident rates and tend to be more profitable.
A study carried out by Loughborough University, commissioned by the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health [
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An investigation has been launched by the Health and Safety Executive and the Maritime and Coastguard Agency into the death of a crewman who became trapped in the hull of a ship, to see if any health and safety rules [
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