Health And Safety News Roundup

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

Oct 3rd, 2008 | By Helen Shields | 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.



Health and Safety News Roundup as on Week Ending 26 Sept.

Sep 26th, 2008 | By Helen Shields | Category: Health And Safety News Roundup

A roundup of all the health and safety news stories taking place during the week. This week sees a training and consultancy manager saying that “Good leadership is critical when it comes to managing occupational safety and health”. This week also sees a firm fined for burning asbestos debris. Please find below the health and safety news from this week.



Health and Safety News Roundup as on Week Ending 19 Sept.

Sep 24th, 2008 | By Helen Shields | 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 asbestos victim receive a £177,000 fine from an old employer and the HSE holding an awareness day in Stoke-on-Trent.

Please find below the health and safety news from this week.



Health and Safety News Round-Up Week Ending 12 Sept 08

Sep 15th, 2008 | By Helen Shields | Category: Health And Safety News Roundup

Again, there have been substantial fines charged this week for accidents in the workplace. A call has been made for people to make a distinction between effective health and safety measures and “the nonsense. Please find below this week’s main health and safety happenings in detail:-



Health and Safety News Round-Up Week Ending 5 Sept 08

Sep 15th, 2008 | By Helen Shields | Category: Health And Safety News Roundup

This week has seen a worrying number of accidents taking place and many companies being fined large amounts for breaches and accidents . Please find below this week’s main health and safety happenings in detail:-



Health and Safety News Round-Up Week Ending 29 Aug.08

Sep 1st, 2008 | By Helen Shields | Category: Health And Safety News Roundup

The HSE have announced they are planning a new campaign to raise awareness of the danger of asbestos fibres. Please find below this week’s main health and safety happenings in detail:-



Health and Safety News Round-Up Week Ending 22 Aug. 08

Aug 22nd, 2008 | By Helen Shields | Category: Health And Safety News Roundup

B&Q was in court this week involving an accident that led to a close scrutiny of their risk assessment methodology. In another incident, United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust was fined for exposing a cleaner to dangerous chemicals. Also, notably, Welsh assembly has been awarded for its health and safety management system. Here are the news [...]



Health and Safety News Roundup as on Week Ending 15 Aug 2008

Aug 15th, 2008 | By Helen Shields | Category: Health And Safety News Roundup

Safety regulation amendments revealed - August 14, 2008
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has revealed details on forthcoming health and safety regulations. According to Norwich Union Risk Services, the HSE has confirmed three amendments will be made to existing legislation from April next year, while the Second Adaptation to Technical Progress to the Dangerous [...]



Health and Safety News Roundup as on Week Ending 08/Aug.

Aug 8th, 2008 | By Helen Shields | Category: Health And Safety News Roundup

A new report by Better Regulation Executive has highlighted the need for cutting down on unnecessary paperwork in order to ensure health and safety in small enterprises. The report has been appreciated by ROSPA. In a different news, HSE has again asserted the need of asbestos risks management.
Please find below the health and safety [...]



Health and Safety News Update as on Week Ending 31 July 2008.

Aug 1st, 2008 | By Helen Shields | Category: Health And Safety News Roundup

In a remarkable case under corporate manslaughter act this week, a company director has been charged for manslaughter of a worker. The Environmental Agency in its drive to stop illegal dumping of harmful substances apprehended a builder who was dumping asbestos. Another interesting story in this week’s news is IOSH’s backing of the Buncefield [...]