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Rachael Callister
Date: 15/05/2013
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is seeking views on the revised content of two Approved Codes of Practice (ACOPs).
The 12 week consultation which runs from 7 May until 30 July concerns detailed changes to ACOP L24 - Workplace (Health, Safety More...
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Rachael Callister
Date: 09/05/2013
Severe health and safety failures at a government laboratory put workers at risks of contracting a serious disease from bacteria they were handling without suitable control measures.
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Rachael Callister
Date: 22/04/2013
Having already faced a series of significant changes in recent months health and safety law could be about to face its biggest shakeup yet.
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Rachael Callister
Date: 19/04/2013
On 17 April 2013 two firms were fined in the aftermath of two separate, but worryingly similar incidents, which left two men with horrific injuries to their arms.
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Joe Limb
Date: 27/03/2013
The HSE has just concluded their annual ‘inspection blitz’ on the construction industry.
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Joe Limb
Date: 21/03/2013
Businesses who fail to comply with Environmental legislation will soon to face tougher penalties if newly published proposals are adopted.
On 14th March the Sentencing Council published draft sentencing guidelines which are likely to mean More...
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Helen Simm
Date: 21/02/2013
The director of a company which automated the electric gates in which a six-year-old girl died has been charged with her killing.
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Joe Limb
Date: 25/01/2013
Employers who fail to plan for the current winter snap run the risk of a frosty reception from not only their employees but from regulators too.
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Joe Limb
Date: 10/01/2013
New research has revealed that pressure to reduce plant downtime is threatening health and safety during maintenance according to over a third (34%) of maintenance professionals.
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Joe Limb
Date: 09/01/2013
The Fee for Intervention Scheme (FFI) took effect on 1st October 2012. However, it is only now that the first invoices will begin to drop onto the doormats of businesses that have fallen foul of the scheme. With this in mind, we set out a reminder More...
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