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Date change for FFI scheme (1st March 2012)
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has announced that its cost recovery scheme, Fee for Intervention, is going ahead but will now not start in April 2012.
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Man dead after forklift fall (12th December 2011)
The HSE has called the lifting of workers on forklifts disgraceful. The comment comes as fines totalling £100,000 were imposed on two firms following the death of a man who fell 4 metres from a stillage resting on a forklift.
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Workplace ill health and injury continuing to fall (29th November 2011)
New figures show the ongoing trend for falls in the number of people injured and made unwell at work has continued.
Firm fined over cooling tower drowning (26th September 2011)
A maintenance contractor must pay a total of £155,000 after a man drowned after falling into a water filled sump at a North Wales power station.
HSE proposes £133/hour charge for supporting businesses who fall foul of the law (30th August 2011)
The first detailed look at how a new system will operate for recovering costs from those who break health and safety laws, has been published.
Firm fined after worker impaled (25th July 2011)
A Newcastle-under-Lyme mineral company has been fined after an employee suffered multiple injuries when he was impaled on spikes on an industrial hopper grill.
HSE calls for red tape comment (5th July 2011)
The Government and the Health and Safety Executive are calling for those in industry to give their thoughts on red tape.
Number of UK workers killed jumps (5th July 2011)
Official statistics published today show the number of workers killed in Britain last year increased to 171 from 147 the previous year.
Loading capacity error at Pilkington UK leads to ‘horrific incident’ (13th June 2011)
Two workers were badly injured after a trolley load of glass panes fell on them at one of the UK's most well-known manufacturers, a Bristol court has heard.
£400k fine after forklift death (21st March 2011)
A Llanelli-based automotive manufacturer has been fined £400,000 after an employee died on the day he was to take voluntary redundancy.
Manufacturing company fined (24th February 2011)
A manufacturing firm has been prosecuted after health and safety failures at its Northumberland premises.
Firm fined £5k for dirty facilities (17th January 2011)
A London window manufacturer was prosecuted for ignoring two Improvement Notices requiring them to bring employee welfare facilities up to a clean and hygienic standard.
HSE: Manufacturing deaths fall (25th November 2010)
Fewer people in manufacturing are dying or being injured by their work, according to the latest figures by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).