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NHS Trust fined for glutaraldehyde exposure

Prosecutions and Claims | 19.08.2008

New MEWP guidance online

News | HSP | 19.08.2008

Retailer fined for obstructed stairs

Prosecutions and Claims | 18.08.2008

Scaffold collapse seriously injured three workers

Prosecutions and Claims | 15.08.2008

Manager fined for RIDDOR failure

Prosecutions and Claims | 13.08.2008

Case study: Barrington's concrete results

Andrea Oates | Case Study | 08.08.2008

This year, CEMEX UK's Safety Sword was handed to the Barrington cement plant and quarry. The Cambridgeshire cement plant and quarrying operation has managed eight years with only one lost-time accident. Andrea Oates reports.

Barrington's concrete results

Andrea Oates | Features | HSW | 08.08.2008

This year, CEMEX UK's Safety Sword was handed to the Barrington cement plant and quarry. The Cambridgeshire cement plant and quarrying operation has managed eight years with only one lost-time accident. Andrea Oates reports.

Major accident investigations: the aftermath

Features | HSW | 08.08.2008

Paul Hopkin marks the 20th anniversary of the Piper Alpha disaster by considering how major incident investigations in the past 30 years have moved from examining plant and equipment failures to consider safety culture and behaviour.

Pillar to post: industrial doors

Mark Baugh | Features | HSW | 08.08.2008

When is a door not a door? When it's a hazard. External industrial doors and their internal counterparts separating areas of warehouses and distribution centres can, if they are mis-specified, misused or neglected, be extremely hazardous, and lead to serious injuries. Mark Baugh of Caljan Rite-Hite discusses the ins and outs of industrial door safety.

Carillion JM fined £70,000 for fatal 17m fall

Prosecutions and Claims | 06.08.2008

Liverpool crane collapse: HSE issues report

News | HSP | 05.08.2008

Wembley fatality witness loses claim

News | HSP | 01.08.2008

Wates fined for carbon monoxide risk

Prosecutions and Claims | 29.07.2008

Shop owner fined for hazardous escape route

Prosecutions and Claims | 23.07.2008

Rolls-Royce pays £132,000 for fumes exposure

Prosecutions and Claims | 22.07.2008

Overturned crane costs hire firm £16,000

Prosecutions and Claims | 17.07.2008

Chemicals firm fined for dust explosion

Prosecutions and Claims | 17.07.2008

Nightclub failed to report injury

Prosecutions and Claims | 15.07.2008

New noise guide available

News | HSP | 15.07.2008

Worker suffers shock from underground cable

Prosecutions and Claims | 09.07.2008

Unions angered by "complacent" Government response

News | HSP | 07.07.2008

Case study: And the winners are...

Sara Bean | Case Study | 04.07.2008

Wales' water utility literally prizes its contractors safety initiatives, as Sara Bean discovers.

And the winners are...

Sara Bean | Features | HSW | 03.07.2008

The water utility sector is arguably one of the more hazardous sectors for construction contractors, involving deep excavations, confined spaces and negotiating and managing road traffic. Wales' water utility literally prizes its contractors safety initiatives, as Sara Bean discovers.

Better health under construction

Lucie Ponting | Features | HSW | 03.07.2008

The construction industry's health and safety performance is under constant scrutiny. Lucie Ponting reports on the latest developments in the project to promote health standards and monitoring throughout the construction industry.

Workplace deaths fall

News | HSP | 01.07.2008

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