A metal fabrication company based at Immingham Docks in North East Lincolnshire has been sentenced after pleading guilty to exposing multiple employees to vibration risks at work.
A police force has been fined after one of its officers was hit by a passing car while responding to a traffic collision on Christmas Eve.
A Halesowen forge has been fined £750,000 after an employee sustained fatal injuries when he became entangled in a 20-metre ...
MHS Countryside Management Limited, of Bishop Auckland, pleaded guilty to breaching Section 2 (1) of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974. The company was fined £27,000 and ordered to pay ...
A man has been given a suspended prison sentence after he carried out dangerous and illegal gas work on a property in ...
Worker suffered multiple serious injuries after falling from ladder during refurbishment project. HSE investigation found there was no safe system of work for working at height. Company had previously ...
19-year-old worker died after falling through garage roof HSE investigation found there were no measures in place to prevent or mitigate a fall. Jason Hill jailed for 12 months as teen’s family warn ...
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is carrying out a series of inspections at large bakeries across Great Britain from January 2026. Inspectors will check that employers are properly protecting ...
NHS Trust fined £40,000 after several employees developed serious and irreversible hand-arm vibration-related conditions. The court heard how failures to assess and control vibration exposure left ...
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