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You are here: Home > News > August 2011

York dairy demolition halted to stop dangerous activity

Work to demolish a dairy in York has been stopped after worried local residents complained about unsafe working practices. Read more...

Charity warns Liverpool businesses to comply with fire safety rules

A Liverpool charity has called on companies in the city to make sure their fire risk assessments are up to date. Read more...

HSE calls for firms to adopt traffic management strategies

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) wants businesses to ensure workers are protected by implementing traffic management plans. Read more...

Cadets praised for first aid support

Youngsters in the Isle of Man have been praised for offering to help provide first aid support during September's Commonwealth Youth Games. Read more...

HSE urges firms to adopt safe work plans

Inspectors from the Health and Safety Executive have called on business to ensure they adopt safe working practices. Read more...

Firefighters issue warning after barn blazes

Bosses at Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service have told farmers to ensure their barns are secured, following a spate of fires. Read more...

Fertiliser firms must stack safely, says HSE

Companies involved in the fertiliser industry must ensure they have safe practices in place for dealing with stored products. Read more...

Speed camera statistics reveal mixed results

Data published by the Department for Transport has revealed that the number of accidents has increased at some safety camera sites. Read more...

Man unable to work after pressure hose accident

A man from Hull was left unable to work after being inflated by a high-pressure air hose. Read more...

Southend flats get state-of-the-art fire safety system

A group of council tenants in Southend have become the first to benefit from a £3m investment project, with a state-of-the-art fire safety system. Read more...