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HSE issues work at height warning

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has said firms must understand the dangers associated with working at height. Read more...

Firm fined after forklift accident

A Chesterfield-based company has been fined after a worker was injured while unloading a lorry with a forklift truck. Read more...

Union calls for automatic fire alarm plans to be scrapped

A firefighters' union has called for plans by one UK brigade to stop responding immediately to all automatic fire alarms to be dropped. Read more...

UK charity says people giving CPR should avoid kiss of life

The British Heart Foundation (BHF) has said people who are not trained to give CPR should stick to chest compressions and avoid the kiss of life. Read more...

Call for more people to learn first aid after hotel rescue

A retired doctor and a former paramedic helped save the life of a hotel chef after he was electrocuted while preparing the Christmas dinner. Read more...

Call for fire safety to be reviewed at Leicester health centres

A patients' pressure group based in Leicester has called for fire safety reviews to be carried out at all of the city's health centres. Read more...

HSE announces new business advice events

The Health and Safety Executive has announced a series of events designed to help businesses improve their safety records. Read more...

First aid charity saved by grant

A charity which teaches people basic first aid skills has been saved from closure thanks to a £5,000 donation. Read more...

Call for action over unacceptable safety figures

A union has said it wants to see a tougher line taken with companies that flout health and safety rules, following the publication of new statistics. Read more...

Emergency volunteers answer 100,000th emergency call

A group of first responders from Lincolnshire has answered its 100,000th call for help. Read more...