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Catastrophic failure of marine loading arm

HSE safety alert issued  HSE has issued a safety alert after an HSE investigation of a failed marine loading arm (MLAs) revealed concerns that not all components were being suitably inspected and maintained due to problems accessing the highest pivot joint.

Failure of a road tanker pressure/vacuum relief valve

Bulk transport containers used for flammable, corrosive and toxic liquids and gases will normally have a pressure/vacuum relief valve fitted to prevent damage to the tank from changes in the internal pressure. These valves should be inspected and maintained in line with the manufacturer’s instructions.   Following a road incident in April 2020, investigations by …

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Product recall notice

Product recall notice: GoodHome 2000W White Freestanding Fan heater IMPORTANT PRODUCT RECALL: GoodHome Colenso 2000W White Freestanding Fan heater Barcode: 5059340046921 (on sale between September 2020 and January 2021) B&Q has identified a potential risk of electric shock and fire when using this product. In some cases, the product may overheat causing damage to the …

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Fire Door Safety Week 2020

FAST are proud to support Fire Door Safety Week 2020.  Find out how you can save a life by giving fire doors the respect they deserve.

Amazon removes balcony barbecues from sale over fire risk fears

Retail giant Amazon has removed a number of barbecues specifically designed for use on balconies from sale over serious safety concerns highlighted by London Fire Brigade. The Brigade’s Deputy Commissioner Richard Mills wrote to the firm and other companies that stock or manufacture the products last month, stating that they are a serious concern with …

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Grenfell 3 years on

Revealed: Up to 56,000 people are still living in blocks with Grenfell Tower-style cladding three years on from the tragedy.  Read the full story

HSE Safety Alert issued: Use of face masks designated KN95

A substantial number of face masks, claiming to be of KN95 standards, provide an inadequate level of protection and are likely to be poor quality products accompanied by fake or fraudulent paperwork. These face masks may also be known as filtering facepiece respirators.  Read the full story…

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HSE publishes latest work-related fatal injury and mesothelioma death statistics HSE has published its latest statistics on work-related fatal injuries …

Firefighters Tackle Blaze at Waitrose in Hove, East Sussex

Fire crews responded to a significant blaze at a Waitrose supermarket in Hove during the early hours of the morning …

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