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Posted 7 years ago

Self-employed diver sentenced for falsifying diving medical certificate

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

A man, has been sentenced after supplying falsified diving medical certificates to a diving company in 2016. Leeds Magistrates’ Court heard that Daniel Tennant did not hold a valid medical certificate of fitness to dive. A Health and Safety Executive (HSE) investigation discovered that in 2016 the defendant was in possession of a certificate closely […]

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Posted 7 years ago

Company fined after worker suffers crush injuries

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

A plastic and paper manufacturing company has been fined after a worker suffered crush injuries from trapping his hand in an unguarded printing machine. Birmingham Magistrates’ Court heard how an employee of Euro Packaging UK Limited was injured at the company’s site in Yardley, when his hand was drawn into the print rollers while he […]

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Posted 7 years ago

Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust pleads guilty following HSE prosecution

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

Before Oxford Magistrates’ Court, Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust today pleaded guilty to a charge under Section 3 (1) of the Health and Safety at Work Etc Act 1974. This follows the death of 45-year-old Teresa Colvin at Woodhaven Adult Mental Health Hospital, Southampton on 22 April 2012. This prosecution has been brought by the […]

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Posted 7 years ago

Company fined and director sentenced after worker falls from height

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

The Managing Director of a solar panel company has received a suspended prison sentence and the company has been fined. Gloucester Crown Court heard how a worker suffered serious injuries after falling through a fragile rooflight at a farm in Kemble. The worker suffered fractures to the skull and pelvis because of this incident. An […]

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Posted 7 years ago

Manufacturing company fined after worker suffers life-changing injuries

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

A manufacturing company has been fined after a worker’s hands got trapped in a 25 tonne press. Taunton Deane Magistrates’ Court heard how an employee of Seed Developments Limited suffered crush injuries to both hands after she was pushed under the press head of the machine. The injuries were so severe the employee had to […]

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Posted 7 years ago

Roofing contractor fined after worker fell from height

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

A Dudley based contractor has been fined after a 30-year old labourer fell more than six metres through a fragile roof. Wolverhampton Crown Court heard how Mr Stephen Spreadbury hired the services of the worker to help him complete roof work at a site in Wolverhampton. On 7 January 2017 the man was walking along […]

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Posted 7 years ago

Company fined after worker injured during welding work

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

An engineering company has been fined after an employee was seriously injured during a welding operation. Wolverhampton Crown Court heard how on 17 November 2014, an employee of The Angle Ring Co Limited was seriously injured after a two and a half tonne steel cylinder fell from rotating machinery, crushing his leg and causing multiple […]

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Posted 7 years ago

Engineering firm sentenced for legionella risk

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

An engineering firm has been fined after failing to adequately control the risk of legionella bacteria arising from the use of a tunnel wash associated with a powder coating process.   Wolverhampton Magistrates’ Court heard how De-Met Colourcoat Limited employees and contractors were exposed to the risk of legionella bacteria due to the failure of […]

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Posted 7 years ago

Company fined after worker suffers hand injuries

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

A Runcorn based cardboard tube manufacturer has been fined after an employee’s finger was amputated while operating a core cutting machine at Whitehouse Industrial Estate, Runcorn. JFB Cores Ltd was prosecuted by the Health and Safety Executive following the incident on 3 November 2015. At the time of the incident the employee had been operating […]

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Posted 7 years ago

Board of Governors fined after safety failings left pupil injured

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

The board of governors at a primary school has been fined after a pupil’s fingers became trapped in a toilet door. Manchester Magistrates’ Court heard how, on 29 September 2016, the four-year-old pupil, who had been at St Joseph’s RC Primary School for three weeks, was allowed to access the girls’ toilet alone. She was […]

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Posted 7 years ago

Printing company fined after worker’s fingers severed

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

A printing firm who supply and cut paper and film for the floristry industry has been fined after a worker suffered injuries from accessing an unguarded printing press.  Liverpool Magistrates’ Court heard how Brown Brothers Group Limited’s employees and contractors had been exposed to risk through operation of the printing press without suitable guarding in […]

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Posted 7 years ago

Furniture manufacturer fined after multiple safety breaches

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

A Manchester based office furniture manufacturer has been fined after putting employees at risk with widespread safety failings. Manchester and Salford Magistrates’ Court heard that the company had failed to comply with several Improvement Notices (IN’s), training to use machinery was inadequate and the risk of employees gaining access to the dangerous parts of machines […]

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Posted 7 years ago

Employer fined after unsafe work at height

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

An employer from Greater Manchester has been fined for exposing workers to dangerous work at height conditions. Manchester Magistrates’ Court heard that Mr Ahmed Ali had unsafe scaffolding on all three sides of a semi-detached property in Cardigan Drive Bury (missing guard rails, missing boards and unsafe base materials for scaffolding) putting people at risk […]

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Posted 7 years ago

Company fined following fatality at South Yorkshire site

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

A wood waste company was sentenced today for safety breaches after a worker was killed when he fell four metres from a walking floor trailer in South Yorkshire while manually un-sheeting the unit. Paul Littlewood died from his injuries following the incident at R Plevin & Sons’ site in Hazlehead. The trailer access to the […]

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Posted 7 years ago

Company fined £880k after ‘horrific’ fatality – Ancaster

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

A recycling company has been fined £880,000, and two people have been given suspended prison sentenced after the death of an agency worker who was drawn into machinery while cleaning in the area. Nottingham Crown Court heard how Karlis Pavasars working at Mid –UK Recycling Limited at the Barkston Heath site near Ancaster lost his […]

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Posted 7 years ago

Construction firm fined after employee suffered serious burns

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

A company undertaking excavation work has been fined for safety breaches, when a worker was burned after striking underground electrical cables. Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court heard that in February 2016 an employee was excavating the ground at a site on Spare Lease Hill in Loughton, Essex. He struck an electrical cable and was set on fire. He […]

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Posted 7 years ago

Agency worker traps hand in machine

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

A quarrying company has been sentenced for safety breaches after a worker trapped his hand in machinery. Redditch Magistrates’ Court heard how the injured person suffered a chipped bone in his wrist and a partial degloving injury to his right hand while he was cleaning a conveyor belt in April 2016 at Wildmoor Quarry Products […]

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Posted 7 years ago

Utility company fined after exposing employees to asbestos

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

A Paisley based utility services company has today been fined for exposing four of its employees to asbestos during work at Anderson Tower in Motherwell in 2014. Hamilton Sheriff Court today heard that four electricians employed by IQA Operations Group Ltd had been drilling through door transom panels to fit electric cables into each property […]

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Posted 7 years ago

Two companies fined after worker crushed to death

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

A vehicle recovery company and a recovery vehicles manufacturer have been fined after a worker died of crush injuries. Southwark Crown Court heard how, on 31 May 2013, John Wallace, an employee of Ontime Automotive Ltd, was jet washing a twin deck recovery vehicle at the company’s base in Hayes, Middlesex when the upper deck […]

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Posted 7 years ago

Company director receives suspended prison sentence after lorry touches overhead power lines

Health and Safety Executive Press Releases 2015

The director of a London-based waste contractor has been fined and handed a suspended sentence after a lorry contacted 132kV overhead power lines (OHLs) in North London. Southwark Crown Court heard how, on 10 June 2013, Hanly Waste Services Limited had been contracted to construct a bund (an earth hill) on a farm, directly underneath […]

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