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Enhancing Workplace Safety: The Role of Contractor Management Software

Introduction to Contractor Management Software Contractor management software has revolutionised how businesses handle safety and compliance. It’s more than just a tool; it’s a game-changer
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PULSAR® Launches Environmentally Responsible Life Collection

PULSAR®, a leading name in technical and protective performance apparel, has launched its new Life collection, a comprehensive range of environmentally responsible, hi-visibility garments designed
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What is the Considerate Constructors Scheme?

The Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS) is a voluntary initiative in the UK construction industry that aims to promote considerate construction practices. It encourages construction companies
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Barton House: Evacuated Residents to Move Back in February After Fire Safety Works

Evacuated residents of Barton House have been informed that they can return to their homes in February once fire safety work is concluded. Over 250
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Arriva and Cleaning Firm Fined After Worker Killed at Bus Depot

A national bus company and a commercial cleaning firm have been fined following the death of a “much-loved young man” at a depot in Hemel
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Introducing the HSE Excellence Europe

Step into the forefront of Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) innovation at the HSE Excellence Europe Conference, 17 – 18 April 2024. This premier gathering
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Kettering Hospital Trust Fined Almost £500,000 After Man Suffers Brain Injury in Manhole Collapse

A hospital trust has incurred a fine of nearly half a million pounds after an employee was discovered unconscious at the bottom of a manhole.
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Boeing 737 Max 9: United Airlines Find Loose Hardware in Jet Inspections

Bolts requiring “additional tightening” have been identified during inspections of Boeing 737 Max 9s, according to United Airlines. United Airlines mentioned that “installation issues” related
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Graves Laid Down as More Than 1,800 Deemed ‘Unsafe’ in Newcastle Cemeteries

Less than halfway through a comprehensive inspection by the Newcastle City Council, more than 1,800 memorials in the city’s cemeteries have been identified as safety
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Company Fined £900,000 After Dad Crushed to Death

A company in Leicestershire has been fined £900,000 after a father-of-two was crushed to death. Lee Benham died on 4 November 2021 while attempting to
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London Flooding: 50 People Led to Safety in Hackney as Canal Bursts its Banks

A party boat sank on the Thames, and 50 individuals were led to safety in Hackney after heavy rain battered London. The London Fire Brigade
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Make 2024 The Year You Check For The BSIF Shield

The British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF) is urging specifiers and buyers of PPE and safety equipment to ensure they check for the BSIF Registered Suppliers