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Farming partnership fined as worker crushed by hay bales

15 May 2024

The company was fined over £40,000 for failing to store the hay bales in a safe manner.

Waste management company fined after worker suffers burns to body and face

10 May 2024

The worker struck a live electrical cable with a crowbar whilst undertaking assigned work without proper training.

Companies fined as worker injured at tyre factory

10 May 2024

The 3 companies were fined after 2 metal skips fell onto a worker, resulting in serious injuries.

Company fined as worker falls through roof and fractures back

9 May 2024

The company failed to take proper precautions to ensure work was carried out safely which resulted in the worker suffering serious injuries.

Glazing company fined after worker dies

8 May 2024

The fine was issued after multiple glass panels fell on a worker and were found to have not been stored properly.

HSE issues MoD (Army) with Crown Censure following death of soldier

8 May 2024

The MoD was sanctioned after a soldier was accidentally killed during a training exercise at a firing range.

Individuals and company sentenced after fairground ride incident

7 May 2024

Multiple individuals were sentenced after design and maintenance failures of a fairground ride resulted in a woman suffering serious injuries.

Motorsport engineering firm fined for health, safety and welfare failures

3 May 2024

The fine of over £15,500 was issued after multiple health and safety breaches were discovered between 2017 and 2023.

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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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