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Tata Steel UK Ltd fined after worker suffers permanent brain damage
July 10, 2023
Tata Steel UK has been fined £120,000 after a worker suffered serious head injuries after being hit in the face with a scaffold pole, causing him to
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Olivia Burt Death: Durham Club Owners Broke the Law, Jury Finds
July 6, 2023
The owners of a nightclub have been found guilty of breaking safety laws over the death of a student who was crushed as she queued
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Work-Related Fatality Figures Published
July 6, 2023
135 workers were killed in work-related incidents in Great Britain in the last year, according to figures published today (Thursday July 6) by the Health and
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Historical Wakefield Rail Line To Be Removed Over Safety Fears
July 6, 2023
Part of a historical railway line in West Yorkshire is to be removed over road safety concerns. The “Nagger Line” in Stanley near Wakefield was
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Managing Temperature in the Workplace
July 5, 2023
With another heatwave forecast for the UK, The HSE discusses how to keep employees safe during hot weather. Is It Too Hot To Work? There’s
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How a Mature Approach to H&S Drives Reduced Operational Expenditure
July 5, 2023
It’s no secret that reduced operational expenditure is critically important for businesses, but what you may be surprised to know is your approach to health,
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Fire Safety Responsibilities under Section 156 of the Building Safety Act 2022
July 4, 2023
This guidance explains what responsible persons need to do as a result of changes made to the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (‘the Fire
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HSE People speaks with Founder of My Training Passport, Mark Haylett
July 4, 2023
As an employer, your duty of care towards your workforce is continually developing which can make managing your staff and meeting their needs increasingly difficult.
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HSE launches manufacturing inspection initiative focusing on respiratory risks from silica
July 3, 2023
Health and Safety Executive (HSE) inspectors have begun a targeted inspection initiative focusing on manufacturing businesses where materials that contain silica are used. This will include brick and tile
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School Fined £35,000 After Child Severely Burned At Carol Concert
July 3, 2023
A London primary school has been fined £35,000 after a child received 45 per cent burns to their body at a carol concert. The school
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The Software Showcase
July 2, 2023
Our Software Showcase consists of a webinar where you can highlight your industry expertise and then demonstrate your solution to invited and screened attendees. HSE
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Storytelling and Health & Safety with Karen J. Hewitt – Part Three
June 30, 2023
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