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You are here: Home > News > April 2011

Waste company fined after bin lorry accident

A company which collects refuse in Brighton has been fined £250,000 following the death of a member of the public. Read more...

RoSPA calls for better health and safety training

The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) has called on businesses to provide staff with more safety training. Read more...

Fire service issues barbecue safety warning

Taking common sense precautions can help ensure people stay safe at barbeques, according to one fire safety expert. Read more...

Health and safety warning issued after incident at pet food factory

Health and safety officials have reminded companies of the need to keep safety in mind when planning new projects. Read more...

Worker injured after barn roof plunge

A man sustained serious injuries after falling off the roof of a barn and landing in a grain bucket. Read more...

Safety body urges caution over injury reporting changes

A health and safety charity has said it believes firms benefit from having to report injuries more regularly. Read more...

Police take action to help keep bikers safe this summer

Police in Yorkshire and Humber have joined forces with a road safety group to help reduce accidents on the region’s highways. Read more...

Energy firm issues warning over the danger of electricity

Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE) has launched a campaign aimed at raising awareness of the dangers of working with electricity. Read more...

Online courses helping to keep workers safe

Safety training delivered over the internet is helping to protect employees in Canada, according to a leading safety group. Read more...

Workers caught using excavator bucket to remove tiles from wet roof

The importance of ensuring the safety of people working at height has been highlighted by a recent court case. Read more...