Keywords: Construction company, HSE, fined, materials, Health and Safety at Work Act, routine inspection,

Ignoring HSE notices costs Dunelm

Prosecutions and Claims |
01.06.2007

Construction company Dunelm Property Services has learned to its cost that the HSE does not need a workplace accident to take an employer to court. The firm was fined £28,000 for failing to comply with two Improvement Notices, and another £16,000 for related offences.

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