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You are here: Home > News > November 2011

Safety concerns as number of maintenance projects rises

An increase in the number of maintenance projects taking place in Britain has led to concerns over the safety of workers. Read more...

Warning to construction firms to secure building sites

Companies in the construction sector have been warned to make sure their sites are secure to help prevent unauthorised access. Read more...

Inspectors find problems at almost two-fifths of basement sites

A safety crackdown at basement building sites in London this month found problems at nearly two-fifths of those checked. Read more...

Concerns in Lancashire over fire service cuts

Plans to axe 10 fire safety roles in Lancashire have been met with concern by senior staff. Read more...

Mixed reaction to health and safety announcement

There has been a mixed reaction to government plans to slash red tape and simplify health and safety at work. Read more...

Findings of health and safety review to be published

The UK's employment minister will announce today moves to cut health and safety red tape in a bid to help British firms. Read more...

Rail authority to be prosecuted over crossing deaths

The Health and Safety Executive is to prosecute Network Rail over the deaths of two girls at a level crossing in Essex. Read more...

Worker fell five metres off ladder after working alone

A man who was allowed to work up a ladder without anyone to provide support fell five metres onto a concrete patio. Read more...

Insurers' body publishes simple health and safety guide

A new guide aimed at helping SMEs to reduce the burden of following health and safety rules has been published today. Read more...

Road safety campaigners want first aid training to be made compulsory

Safety groups in Western Australia say compulsory first aid courses would help reduce the number of deaths on the state's roads. Read more...