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Sawdust triggered teacher's asthma

Sasha Wood | Prosecutions and Claims | 01.12.2008

TUC publishes carcinogens guide

Sasha Wood | News | HSP | 21.11.2008

Shisha café smoking shelter "too enclosed"

Jocelyn Dorrell | Prosecutions and Claims | 20.11.2008

Slipshod survey results in asbestos exposure

Sasha Wood | Prosecutions and Claims | 23.10.2008

New Act could bring harsher penalties

Sasha Wood | News | HSP | 17.10.2008

Updated: Director disqualified for illegal asbestos work

Lucie Ponting | Prosecutions and Claims | 03.10.2008

Unilever exposed workers to chemicals

Louis Wustemann | Prosecutions and Claims | 30.09.2008

Workers exposed to silica during sandblasting

Prosecutions and Claims | 19.09.2008

Link fines to share price, says Scottish MSP

Jocelyn Dorrell | News | HSP | 01.09.2008

NHS Trust fined for glutaraldehyde exposure

Prosecutions and Claims | 19.08.2008

Firm ignored vibration symptoms

Prosecutions and Claims | 08.08.2008

Decorator fined for smoking in van

News | HSP | 25.07.2008

Rolls-Royce pays £132,000 for fumes exposure

Prosecutions and Claims | 22.07.2008

Beehive maker fined for dust exposure

Prosecutions and Claims | 29.05.2008

Select Committee calls for more inspections and higher fines

News | HSP | 22.04.2008

COSHH failures led to metal fume fever in workers

Prosecutions and Claims | 14.04.2008

NHS trust settles allergy claim for six figures

Prosecutions and Claims | 10.04.2008

Health and Safety (Fees) Regulations 2008

Legislation | 08.04.2008

Fees regulations come into force

News | HSP | 06.04.2008

Rain blamed for smoking breach

Prosecutions and Claims | 01.04.2008

DIY giant admits hot-tub legionella breach

Prosecutions and Claims | 14.03.2008

Painters exposed to asbestos at Cambridge college

Prosecutions and Claims | 11.03.2008

Firm liable for ex-worker's suicide

Prosecutions and Claims | 06.03.2008

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.

£175,000 payout

Prosecutions and Claims | 12.02.2008

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