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Go-ahead given to install replacement M1 safety barrier

The Highways Agency is to spend £2.4million replacing a concrete safety barrier along the M1 near Rotherham in the New Year. 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...

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...

Judge imposes £60k fine as a warning to others

A judge in Northern Ireland has fined a company £60,000 after one of its employees died following a vehicle accident. Read more...

Work at height accident on Yorkshire farm

A worker was forced to spend 15 days in hospital after falling off the front of a tractor. Read more...

IOSH calls for changes to accident reporting

The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health wants the way traffic accident statistics are recorded to change. Read more...

HSE withdraws opposition to appeal in oil platform overcrowding case

The HSE has formally withdrawn its opposition to an energy company appealing against an allegation of overcrowding. Read more...

IOSH urges firms to bring in driver safety schemes

The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) has called on firms to bring in their own driver safety training schemes. Read more...

Scots encouraged to attend Ayr safety event

Scottish farmers have just a matter of days left to book tickets for a major health and safety event taking place in Ayr this week. Read more...

First aid charity joins winter safety drive

A national first aid charity has joined up with industry bodies and government departments to help keep people safe this winter. Read more...