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Engineering company fined £20k for failing to control dermatitis risk

Lymington Precision Engineers Co. has been fined after failing to control the risk of its employees developing dermatitis following exposure to metalworking fluid.

Construction firm fined £18k after worker takes a tumble

Construction company, Greens Property Developments, has been fined £18,000 after a worker fell from a platform and broke his wrist.

Asbestos in post-2000 buildings: Course of action

HSE guidelines state that no asbestos fibrous minerals should be contained within commercial and non-domestic buildings constructed after the year 2000. But what is the recommended course of action when asbestos is discovered within post-2000 buildings?

Saint-Gobain fined £400k after workers loses an arm

Construction materials company, Saint-Gobain Construction Products UK has been fined £400,000 after a worker was seriously injured, resulting in his left arm being amputated.

Bedfordshire Council sentenced after worker falls from height

An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that the Bedfordshire Council did not have a risk assessment or safe system for working at height in place to retrieve items from the roof.

Demolition boss handed suspended sentence for unsafe asbestos removal

The owner of a demolition company has been handed a suspended sentence for failing to appropriately manage the removal of asbestos during demolition works.

Fire safety and competency in the post-Grenfell era

Dr Dave Smith, export manager of the Fire Industry Association, looks at the changing landscape for competency in the wake of the Grenfell disaster and Dame Judith Hackitt’s review of fire safety and the Building Regulations.

Outdoor workers exposed to 15% more air pollution, says new research

Outdoor workers in London are exposed to 15% more pollution than the average person, new research by the British Safety Council has revealed.

Employers must make sure apprentices are asbestos aware, says UKATA

In an effort to halt the growing number of tradespeople contracting asbestos-related diseases, UKATA is calling on employers to deliver asbestos awareness training to all apprentices.

Roofing contractor fined £60,000 after employee falls from height

Lane Roofing Contractors has been fined £60,000 after one of its workers fell six metres from the open edge of a roof to the concrete floor below.

Trio handed £670k fines over fire safety failings at Leeds student block

Trinity Developments, Niche Homes and APP Construction have been fined £670,000 over ‘potentially catastrophic’ fire safety failings at the Trinity Halls student accommodation in Leeds.

Indoor air pollution linked to respiratory problems in children

Indoor air pollution in homes, schools and nurseries has been linked to respiratory problems among children, according to a joint report.

Plumbing and heating contractor sentenced for illegal gas work

An unregistered plumbing and heating contractor has been fined for putting a number of homes at risk when he carried out illegal gas work.

Newnham College fined £12,000 for asbestos failings

Newnham College has been fined £12,000 for failings that exposed employees and subcontractors to asbestos during refurbishment works on a flat owned by the college.

79% of fires in Scottish construction caused by hot works

A Freedom of Information request submitted to the Scottish Fire & Rescue Service has revealed that of 180 fires in the construction industry in 2018/19, 143 were the result of hot works.

McGee Group fined £500k after labourer killed during demolition

McGee Group has been fined £500k after a labourer was killed when a re-enforced concrete slab collapsed during a demolition project.

NASC launches £30,000 mental health first aid training fund

The £30,000 fund gives NASC members the ability to claim up to £125 towards the cost of completing a mental health first aid course.

Contract manager jailed after employee fell to his death

Mark Francis Bray has been sentenced to two years in prison after one of his employees fell through a fragile roof and sadly died.

Company fined £1.2m after teenager suffers life-changing injuries

DB Cargo has been fined £1.2m after a teenager endured life-changing injuries from a 25,000-volt electric shock at Bescot Yard.

Construction worker dies after being trapped under digger

Lincolnshire Police were called to a building site off Rudgard Lane yesterday (9 January), where a construction worker was pronounced after being trapped under a digger.

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