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Posted 8 years ago

Builder in court over illegal gas work

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

A Suffolk builder has been fined after carrying out illegal and dangerous gas and electrical work at a home in Ringshall. David Liptrott, 54, from Stonham, near Stowmarket, was hired to extend a kitchen and replace an LPG-fired boiler at a house in Charles Tye, near Ringshall, in August 2013. He undertook the work even […]

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Posted 8 years ago

Builder in court over illegal gas work

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

A Suffolk builder has been fined after carrying out illegal and dangerous gas and electrical work at a home in Ringshall. David Liptrott, 54, from Stonham, near Stowmarket, was hired to extend a kitchen and replace an LPG-fired boiler at a house in Charles Tye, near Ringshall, in August 2013. He undertook the work even […]

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Posted 8 years ago

Transport and animals are the biggest killers in agriculture

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

The Health and Safety Executive’s (HSE) latest fatality statistics show incidents involving moving vehicles and cattle are the biggest causes of death on Britain’s farms. Thirty three workers and four members of the public were killed on Britain’s farms during 2014/15* with around half (16) being struck or run over by farm equipment, or crushed […]

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Posted 8 years ago

Industry expert takes up new worker engagement role at HSE

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

Bob Egan has accepted a key role with the offshore industry safety regulator, HSE’s Energy Division.  Bob will be Energy Divisions Head of Workforce Engagement on a two year secondment from global oilfield services company, Petrofac.  Bob is a pipe fitter by trade and during his 23 years working offshore has been heavily involved in […]

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Posted 8 years ago

Transport and animals are the biggest killers in agriculture

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

The Health and Safety Executive’s (HSE) latest fatality statistics show incidents involving moving vehicles and cattle are the biggest causes of death on Britain’s farms. Thirty three workers and four members of the public were killed on Britain’s farms during 2014/15* with around half (16) being struck or run over by farm equipment, or crushed […]

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Posted 8 years ago

Industry expert takes up new worker engagement role at HSE

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

Bob Egan has accepted a key role with the offshore industry safety regulator, HSE’s Energy Division.  Bob will be Energy Divisions Head of Workforce Engagement on a two year secondment from global oilfield services company, Petrofac.  Bob is a pipe fitter by trade and during his 23 years working offshore has been heavily involved in […]

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Posted 8 years ago

Worker’s serious injuries after arms entangled in machine

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

A worker’s arms were entangled in a high-powered lathe, causing serious injuries, because safety systems on the machine had been defeated. Brendan Hayes, 32, broke bones in his left arm and both wrists after they were entangled in a prop shaft he was polishing at Propbrook Engineering Limited. An investigation by the Health and Safety […]

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Posted 8 years ago

Firm fined after a man fell through fragile roof onto concrete

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

 A construction company was fined after a worker fell through a roof three metres onto a concrete floor below. On Friday 3 July, Reading Magistrates’ Court heard how Barski Developments Limited had been contracted to refurbish a number of industrial units at Slough Business Park in the autumn of 2013. The work included cleaning and […]

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Posted 8 years ago

Worker’s serious injuries after arms entangled in machine

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

A worker’s arms were entangled in a high-powered lathe, causing serious injuries, because safety systems on the machine had been defeated. Brendan Hayes, 32, broke bones in his left arm and both wrists after they were entangled in a prop shaft he was polishing at Propbrook Engineering Limited. An investigation by the Health and Safety […]

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Posted 8 years ago

Firm fined after a man fell through fragile roof onto concrete

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

 A construction company was fined after a worker fell through a roof three metres onto a concrete floor below. On Friday 3 July, Reading Magistrates’ Court heard how Barski Developments Limited had been contracted to refurbish a number of industrial units at Slough Business Park in the autumn of 2013. The work included cleaning and […]

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Posted 8 years ago

Demolition firm fined after worker lost his life

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

Building contractor, Euro Dismantling Solutions Limited was fined for safety failings after a man lost his life during demolition works. Bristol Crown Court heard how demolition work was taking place at former Cadburys Somerdale factory, near Bristol on 9 November 2011 when 31-year-old James Stacey drove a mini digger out of a fourth floor opening. […]

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Posted 8 years ago

Demolition firm fined after worker lost his life

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

Building contractor, Euro Dismantling Solutions Limited was fined for safety failings after a man lost his life during demolition works. Bristol Crown Court heard how demolition work was taking place at former Cadburys Somerdale factory, near Bristol on 9 November 2011 when 31-year-old James Stacey drove a mini digger out of a fourth floor opening. […]

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Posted 8 years ago

Window firm fined for safety failings

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

The unsatisfactory approach to workers’ safety shown by a north east London firm led to a young employee having a thumb and three fingers severed, a court has heard. Walthamstow-based Maple Windows Co Ltd failed to ensure employees were using a powered saw in the right way. It also failed to properly supervise them. On […]

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Posted 8 years ago

Window firm fined for safety failings

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

The unsatisfactory approach to workers’ safety shown by a north east London firm led to a young employee having a thumb and three fingers severed, a court has heard. Walthamstow-based Maple Windows Co Ltd failed to ensure employees were using a powered saw in the right way. It also failed to properly supervise them. On […]

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Posted 8 years ago

HSE releases annual workplace fatalities

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

Provisional annual data for work-related fatal accidents in Great Britain’s workplaces shows small change from previous years, sustaining a long term trend that has seen the rate of fatalities more than halve over the last 20 years.  Provisional annual data released by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) reveals 142 workers were fatally injured at […]

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Posted 8 years ago

HSE releases annual workplace fatalities

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

Provisional annual data for work-related fatal accidents in Great Britain’s workplaces shows small change from previous years, sustaining a long term trend that has seen the rate of fatalities more than halve over the last 20 years.  Provisional annual data released by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) reveals 142 workers were fatally injured at […]

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Posted 8 years ago

Leeds firm in court after worker hit by crane

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

A metal finishing company has been fined after a worker was seriously injured. Leeds Magistrates’ Court heard that an employee of Leeds Galvanising & Powder Coating Hire Ltd broke two ribs, fractured his pelvis and punctured a lung after the incident in March 2014 at the city’s Albion Business Park. The injured man was one of […]

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Posted 8 years ago

Leeds firm in court after worker hit by crane

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

A metal finishing company has been fined after a worker was seriously injured. Leeds Magistrates’ Court heard that an employee of Leeds Galvanising & Powder Coating Hire Ltd broke two ribs, fractured his pelvis and punctured a lung after the incident in March 2014 at the city’s Albion Business Park. The injured man was one of […]

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Posted 8 years ago

Staffordshire Company sentenced over cooker death

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

A Staffordshire animal rendering and food waste recycling company has been fined £660,000 after a worker died as he tried to fix an industrial cooker. Self-employed contractor Mark Bullock, 50, of Milton, Stoke on Trent, was carrying out repairs inside the cooker at John Pointon & Sons Ltd when the incident happened on 5 November […]

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Posted 8 years ago

Building firm fined for safety failings

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

A building firm has been fined for serious safety failings after a worker was injured when his fingers were cut in the moving parts of a flip over saw. George Warren Heath, then aged 19, an employee of the firm, suffered injuries to three fingers, one being amputated at the middle joint, and another was […]

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