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Help test new online guidance

The government recently launched a consultation, Health is Everyone’s Business, to help minimise the risk of ill-health related job loss and provide support to employers and employees in the workplace. As part of this consultation, HSE is developing new guidance to support disabled workers and workers with a long-term health condition in the workplace. Your feedback …

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HSE: news updates

Unregistered gas installer fined after failing to answer questions from HSE inspector 10 August 2022 A plumber who was suspected of having undertaken dangerous gas work while unqualified to do so has been fined. Employee crushed by bus suffers life-changing injuries 9 August 2022 A bus company has been fined £380,000 after one of its …

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HSE news updates

Construction company fined £600,000 after death of seven-year-old 4 August 2022 A civil engineering firm has been fined £600,000 for safety breaches after a seven-year-old boy became trapped and suffocated on a construction site. Mining company fined after electricians suffer severe burns 3 August 2022 The company has been fined £3.6 million after two electricians …

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HSE news updates

£1 million fine after electrician sustains serious burns in explosion 20 July 2022 A retail company and an electrical contracting company have been fined after an electrician suffered serious burns when he was caught in an explosion at a warehouse.

NEW research into the safety of telescopic ladders

82% of the telescopic ladders we tested failed the required EN 131-6 safety tests, were non-compliant and, in the majority of cases, were unsafe to use! These ladders – including some from our best-loved retailers – failed to meet the minimum safety requirements designed to keep users safe. Worse still, over half of the failed …

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HSE safety alert: Mast climbing work platforms (MCWPs): Failure to detect mechanical failure in drive units leading to uncontrolled fall of platforms

Issue Industry is alerted to a serious technical fault that HSE has found with mast climbing work platforms (MCWPs) used widely across construction projects. These can be used in other industries for access and to maintain large plant. Platforms could fall from height where mechanical faults in drive units go undetected. If not rectified quickly, …

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Fire Watch Introduced at Two Newbury Apartment Blocks Over Wall Safety Concerns

A 24-hour fire watch has been put in place at two apartment blocks in Newbury following concerns about the safety …

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HSE has updated its infections and biological hazards at work guidance HSE has published extensively improved guidance on managing infection …

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