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3rd March 2022
3rd March 2022

Glazing company fined for failing to control risks of vibrating tools

A glass and glazing company which installs and repairs glass windscreens and side windows to buses, coaches, motor homes and trains, has been fined for failing […]
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3rd March 2022
3rd March 2022

Plastics manufacturer fined after employee’s arm was pulled into rollers of slitter machine.

A company, which manufactures self-adhesive vinyl and other coated plastic films has been fined after an employee’s hand became caught between two driven rollers and was […]
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3rd March 2022
3rd March 2022

Construction company and its groundworks contractor sentenced

A construction company and its groundworks contractor have been fined after unsafe excavation work left a worker with serious burns to his hand and arm. High […]
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3rd March 2022
3rd March 2022

Council prosecuted after member of the public killed by falling tree

Staffordshire County Council has been prosecuted for failing to inspect and maintain trees on a public footpath, following the death of a member of the public. […]
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3rd March 2022
3rd March 2022

Self-employed gas engineer sentenced for unsafe gas work

A self-employed gas engineer, trading as Shabba Gas Services Plumbing and Heating Engineer, has been fined for carrying out unsafe gas work after installing a boiler […]
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3rd March 2022
3rd March 2022

Company fined after a worker injured by a forklift truck

A cardboard manufacturer has been sentenced after a visiting lorry driver suffered life changing injuries when he was struck by a forklift truck (FLT). Peterlee Magistrates’ […]
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3rd March 2022
3rd March 2022

Company fined after worker falls and suffers serious injuries

A housing company has been sentenced after an agency worker suffered serious injuries in a ladder fall. Teesside Magistrates’ Court heard that on 8 November 2017, […]
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3rd March 2022
3rd March 2022

Contractor prosecuted due to partial collapse of building

A building contractor was prosecuted after carrying out unsafe excavation works, which resulted in the partial collapse of a residential building. Manchester Crown Court heard how […]
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3rd March 2022
3rd March 2022

Demolition work must be properly planned and managed to prevent serious injury

Great Britain’s workplace regulator is asking demolition and construction firms to double-down on thorough planning, management and control of demolition and refurbishment work. The Health and […]
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