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Unguarded stairwell costs haulier £12,400

Jocelyn Dorrell | Prosecutions and Claims | 04.11.2008

Final Grayrigg report raises staff fatigue concerns

Jocelyn Dorrell | News | HSP | 23.10.2008

Tanker driver killed in 3m fall

Jocelyn Dorrell | Prosecutions and Claims | 22.10.2008

£250,000 fine for lorry crushing death

Jocelyn Dorrell | Prosecutions and Claims | 09.10.2008

Electric shocks cost rail firms £186,000

Louis Wustemann | Prosecutions and Claims | 29.09.2008

Neglecting the safety of occasional drivers

Rick Wood | Features | HSW | 05.09.2008

The Department for Transport estimates that up to one in three road crashes involves someone at work. This means that every week, about 200 road deaths and serious injuries involve people who were driving, riding or otherwise using the road for work purposes. Rick Wood of RoSPA warns against neglecting the safety of occasional drivers.

Bus operator ignored "blindingly obvious risks"

Prosecutions and Claims | 02.06.2008

Reversing vehicle killed worker in blind spot

Prosecutions and Claims | 04.04.2008

Alfred McAlpine pays £255,000 after motorcyclist killed

Prosecutions and Claims | 14.03.2008

Elderly woman hit by reversing street sweeper

Prosecutions and Claims | 03.03.2008

Work drivers twice as likely to break law

News | HSP | 28.02.2008

When things go wrong - health and safety sentencing

Howard Fidderman | Features | HSB | 27.02.2008

Nine years after the Court of Appeal concluded that fines for health and safety offences were too low, how have the courts been sentencing employers convicted of health and safety crimes? And what will be the impact of the new sentencing guidelines for manslaughter when they come into force later this year? Howard Fidderman believes that sentencing should not be left to the courts.

Council pays £165,000 after 11-year-old killed

Prosecutions and Claims | 14.02.2008

Staff abroad go uninsured

News | HSP | 21.01.2008

BA pilot hailed a hero

News | HSP | 18.01.2008

Liverpool Council's ticket to drive

Jocelyn Dorrell | Features | HSW | 14.01.2008

The corporate manslaughter legislation has put driver safety in the spotlight. Jocelyn Dorrell reports on Liverpool City Council's behicle safety training programme, which involves every employee who drives as part of their job.

Case study: Liverpool Council's ticket to drive

Jocelyn Dorrell | Case Study | 14.01.2008

The corporate manslaughter legislation has put driver safety in the spotlight. Jocelyn Dorrell reports on Liverpool City Council's behicle safety training programme, which involves every employee who drives as part of their job.

In peril on the sea

Becky Allen | Features | HSW | 11.01.2008

Lifeboats are archetypal pieces of safety equipment - they exist to protect lives. So why, asks Becky Allen, do they also kill and maim dozens of seafarers?

Mobile phone motorists face jail

News | HSP | 02.01.2008

Lighter regulation questions

News | HSW | 12.12.2007

Dealing with dust extraction

Andy Quail | Features | HSW | 01.12.2007

Andy Quail, commercial director at Carter-Thorne, explains why it is important to think ahead when dealing with dust extraction

Communication and consultation

Lawrence Waterman | Features | HSW | 01.12.2007

In the last of his Back to Basics series, Lawrence Waterman outlines best practice approaches to workforce engagement

Drivers could be weakest manslaughter link

News | HSW | 27.11.2007

Marshalling expertise

Dave Lewis | Features | HSW | 09.11.2007

The actions of staff in the event of a fire are likely to be crucial to their safety and the safety of other people in the premises. Dave Lewis outlines the role and training needs of fire marshals.

Lorry fall delivers TNT £120,000 fine

Prosecutions and Claims | 08.11.2007

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