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Pupil burned by tar dripping through roof
Prosecutions and Claims | 07.04.2008
5m safe working hours for St George
News | HSP | 19.03.2008
JCB Group firms fined £466,000 after two deaths
Prosecutions and Claims | 17.03.2008
Alfred McAlpine pays £255,000 after motorcyclist killed
Prosecutions and Claims | 14.03.2008
Taylor Wimpey fined following death of apprentice
Prosecutions and Claims | 14.03.2008
Updated: Laing O'Rourke pays £101,000 for shop collapse
Prosecutions and Claims | 13.03.2008
Staying in one piece: slips, trips and falls
Eddie Bailey | Features | HSW | 07.03.2008
Slips, trips and falls currently account for one fatality a week and 38% of all major workplace injuries. Last month the HSE launched a campaign, Shattered Lives, which is aimed at creating a step-change in the attitudes of both businesses and their workers in several sectors. The HSE's Eddie Bailey explains how it will help practitioners win hearts and minds.
HSE papers sites with notices in nationwide refurbishment blitz
News | HSW | 05.03.2008
Updated: Fine for falling debris
Prosecutions and Claims | 29.02.2008
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.
Firms fined after roof fall
Prosecutions and Claims | 18.02.2008
HSE reminds workers about asbestos legacy
News | HSP | 14.02.2008
HSE spot checks close 10 sites
News | HSP | 13.02.2008
HSE on the spot
News | HSW | 12.02.2008
Three firms fined over 17-year-old's death
Prosecutions and Claims | 12.02.2008
Demolition began with workers still inside
Features | HSP | 05.02.2008
A Hertfordshire trader who began to demolish a building while workers were still inside must pay £25,000 in fines and costs. An HSE investigation revealed SJB had not checked the area or issued any warning before beginning the work, with the inspector adding that it was a great mercy that no member of the public was injured.
Building demolition began with workers still inside
Prosecutions and Claims | 05.02.2008
Hatton Traffic Management cleared over deaths
Prosecutions and Claims | 31.01.2008
Firm fined £20,000 after four hurt in floor collapse
Features | HSP | 28.01.2008
Construction firm Excelcare Developments has been fined £20,000 for safety failures which led to four workers being seriously injured when the floor they were working on collapsed. HSE Inspector Amanda Huff described the accident, which happened at a site in Bromley, as avoidable, adding that the firm broke every rule going.
£20,000 fine after four hurt in floor collapse
Prosecutions and Claims | 28.01.2008
Staff abroad go uninsured
News | HSP | 21.01.2008
McAlpine fined £40,000 for crane accident
Prosecutions and Claims | 10.01.2008
Director to pay £21,000 to fall victim's family
Prosecutions and Claims | 10.01.2008
Builder fined for school wall collapse
Prosecutions and Claims | 10.01.2008
£250,000 penalty for rogue director
Prosecutions and Claims | 07.01.2008
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