Unsafe use of floor grating systems in oil and gas, and wind generation

Health and Safety Executive – Safety alert Department name: Energy Division – Oil and gas, wind generation Bulletin number: ED1-2023 Issue date: 03/23 Target audience: Offshore installations, wind generation units and sea going vessels Issue Sections of polymer floor grating systems, used on offshore oil and gas platforms, vessels and wind generation installations, can become dislodged. Workers and others …

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Morrisons fined £3.5 million over death of employee

Morrisons supermarket has been fined £3.5 million following a successful prosecution by Tewkesbury Borough Council for failing to ensure the health and safety of an epileptic employee who died after falling from a shop stairway. On 25 September 2014, Matthew Gunn, 27, was using the stairs in the supermarket’s Tewkesbury store when he is believed …

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Construction company and director fined after house partially collapses 10 March 2023 The company and director were fined for health and safety failings after a house partially collapsed during construction. Company and director prosecuted for unsafe removal of asbestos 10 March 2023 The company was convicted and its director given a prison sentence after failing …

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Fire safety in specialised housing

Strengthened fire safety for people who receive care or support. New guidance to reduce the risk from fire in specialised housing, such as sheltered and supported accommodation, has been published. Older people and people with physical, sensory or mental health issues are at increased risk of injury or death from fires. The guidance – called …

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Prepare to register your building

The Building Safety Act 2022 identifies new responsibilities for people and organisations who are responsible for the safety of high-rise residential buildings in England. These responsibilities include registering high-rise residential buildings with the Building Safety Regulator. The Act introduces two new roles – accountable persons (AP) and principal accountable persons (PAP). It is the principal …

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HSE news updates

Farmer fined after teenage worker injured while driving dumper 15 February 2023 The teenage worker suffered serious head injuries when a 6-tonne dumper he was driving overturned. Health board fined £180,000 after patient dies 14 February 2023 An investigation by HSE found that the health board failed to provide the necessary nursing staff to ensure …

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Bupa Care Homes fined £400,000 after child crushed by falling tree 26 January 2023 The care home provider has been fined after an 8-year-old girl suffered catastrophic injuries when a tree fell on her. Wine company fined £800,000 after HGV driver killed at depot 26 January 2023 A wine and drinks supplier has been fined …

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Call for Safety Focus as Solar Panel Fire Numbers Increase

August 17, 2026

Call for Safety Focus as Solar Panel Fire Numbers Increase

A renewed emphasis on installation quality, regular maintenance and system inspections is being called for as the number of solar panel fire incidents continues to climb alongside the rapid expansion of renewable energy technology. Fire and safety specialists say that while solar power remains a safe and effective energy source, poorly installed equipment, faulty components

Safety notice: GEC VMX High Voltage Switchgear

August 17, 2026

Safety notice: GEC VMX High Voltage Switchgear

HSE has published a safety notice following the failure of a GEC VMX high voltage vacuum circuit breaker, which resulted in electrical arcing and fire within a substation. HSE’s investigation identified partial discharge activity as the most likely cause, with previous warning signs having been detected but not acted upon. The notice applies to GEC

Company and director prosecuted after worker injury

August 12, 2026

Company and director prosecuted after worker injury

A company and its director have been prosecuted after a worker suffered life-changing injuries during the dismantling of a steel frame structure in Surrey. The incident occurred when a steel beam weighing more than 100kg fell after a ratchet strap, not designed for lifting operations, failed. [press.hse.gov.uk], [hse-network.com] The worker sustained multiple fractures to the

Network Rail fined £1.2m over wall collapse

August 12, 2026

Network Rail fined £1.2m over wall collapse

Network Rail has been fined £1.2 million after a boundary wall at Rugby railway station collapsed and seriously injured 81-year-old Edward Hanlon in September 2022. Investigators found the wall had been omitted from inspection records after boundary changes were incorrectly documented, meaning its deteriorating condition went unnoticed. [orr.gov.uk], [yahoo.com] The incident left Mr Hanlon with

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