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You are here: Home > News > October 2011

UK firms can learn from 2012 build, says HSE

Health and safety chiefs have called on British businesses to learn from the London 2012 Olympic construction project. Read more...

Lord Young to re-enter Downing Street as health and safety adviser

Lord Young of Graffham is set to return to Downing Street this week as an enterprise and health and safety adviser. Read more...

Stobart drives off with award for health and safety campaign

UK haulage firm Stobart Group has won a national award after implementing a scheme to slash accident rates. Read more...

Two-year prison sentence for illegal gas fitter

A 35-year-old man from Accrington, who falsely claimed to be a registered gas engineer, has been sent to prison for two years. Read more...

Health and safety to top bill at November conference

Martin O'Halloran has been named as the keynote speaker for a major conference taking place next month. Read more...

Chester firms urged to check fire safety measures

Firefighters in Chester have called on businesses in the city to make sure they are complying with fire safety regulations. Read more...

Lack of planning led to scaffolding injury

A court has heard that a lack of planning led to a joiner falling from scaffolding and breaking his leg. Read more...

Move to reduce lorry loading accidents with new DVD

A new DVD aimed at reducing the number of accidents linked to vehicle loading has been published. Read more...

UK exam board sets first Arabic exam

A UK-based health and safety examination board has set its first exam in Arabic. Read more...

Concerns over health and safety at Edinburgh gym

Councillors in Edinburgh have voiced their concerns over safety at a 24-hour gym in city. Read more...