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You are here: Home > News > February 2011

Former restaurateur gets suspended sentence

The former owner of a Newport restaurant has been handed a suspended sentence after breaching fire safety regulations. Read more...

Road safety schemes cut to fund repairs

A UK council has announced it will cut back on road safety schemes in order to fund its road maintenance programme. Read more...

Workers urged to brush up on health and safety skills

Health and safety bosses are urging managers of construction sites in Scotland to make sure they're prepared for an inspection. Read more...

HSE shuts down four North West building sites

The Health and Safety Executive has shut down four building sites in Sefton as part of a nationwide crackdown. Read more...

Firefighters help prevent environmental disaster

Quick thinking by firefighters and farmers in Wales helped prevent a serious environmental incident, according to officials. Read more...

Health and safety officer receives award

A woman from Bristol has been officially recognised for helping to maintain first aid and safety standards at her place of work. Read more...

Charity urges businesses to take first aid seriously

A national charity has called on businesses to include first aid training in their staff benefits packages. Read more...

Police to target drivers using mobiles

Police in the Isle of Man have announced a crackdown on drivers who use their mobile phones while on the move. Read more...

Teenager injured after health and safety lapse

A company has been fined for failing to properly supervise a 16-year-old trainee who was injured while mixing sausage. Read more...

Gloucestershire bodies join together to boost health and safety

Authorities in Gloucestershire are combining to help improve health and safety in the region. Read more...