Health and Safety News Roundup as on Week Ending 3 Oct.

Written By Helen Shields | Oct 3rd, 2008 | | | Category: Health And Safety News Roundup

A roundup of all the health and safety news stories taking place during the week.  This week sees an employee of JD Wetherspoon receive the highest marks in the country for the Advanced Diploma in health and safety in the workplace examinations.  Please find below the health and safety news from this week.

 

Modified scaffolding results in fine - September 29, 2008

A Staffordshire company is being fined £2,000 after health and safety breaches in which unsafe scaffolding was used.

Unlicensed asbestos removal costs director £36,000 – September 30, 2008

A company director has been fined £36,000 after his firm removed asbestos from a shop without a license.

Working at height injury to be investigated – October 1, 2008

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is investigating the death of an employee who was working at height, a source reveals.

Health and safety breaches cost Chelford £10,500 – October 2, 2008

A Lancashire firm has been fined £6,000 after breaching health and safety regulations at its construction site.

Scaffolding safety day to be held – October 2, 2008

An awareness day to raise the level of safety for those working at height is being held in Lancashire and Cumbria.

Employee serves up highest health and safety exam scores – October 3, 2008

An employee of a pub has achieved the highest marks in the country in a health and safety qualification.

Â

Similar Articles You Might Like:-

P.S. If you liked this post SUBSCRIBE TO THE BLOG to get up-to-date postings from this category.

Leave Comment

  1. (required)
  2. (required)
  3. (valid email required)
  4. Send
  5. Captcha
 

cforms contact form by delicious:days