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- HSE investigating supply to schools of metal gauze mats which contain asbestosThe Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has been made aware that two UK laboratory supply companies have supplied schools and potentially other users with gauze mats which contain asbestos. The metal gauze mats are designed for use over Bunsen burners.
- Manufacturer fined after workers exposed to asbestosA machining manufacturer has been fined after workers were exposed to asbestos fibres whilst demolishing an internal wall.
- Two companies plead guilty following death of five-year-old Alexys Brown in August 2015Before Bournemouth Crown Court, two companies have today pleaded guilty following a Health and Safety Executive (HSE) investigation into the death of a five-year-old girl who became trapped while using a lift at her home in Weymouth.
- Landlord given custodial sentence for gas safety offencesA landlord has been sentenced for failing to maintain gas appliances at a rental property and repeatedly failing to provide tenants with a Landlords Gas Safety Certificate.
- Company fined after worker loses three fingersA decorative panel manufacturing company was fined after a worker was injured when using an industrial saw.
- Orkney company fined after employee fell through fragile roofA cheese company has been fined £8,000 after an employee was seriously injured when he fell through a fragile roof.
- Company fined following asbestos exposure during maintenance workA wood processing company has been fined after unsafe asbestos work was carried out at its premises in in Macclesfield.
- Siemens and E-On fined after worker injuredSiemens Industrial Turbomachinery Limited and E.On UK Plc. have been fined after a roof panel fell on a worker during turbine maintenance work.
- Siemens and E-On fined after worker injuredSiemens Industrial Turbomachinery Limited and E.On UK Plc. have been fined after a roof panel fell on a worker during turbine maintenance work.
- Richard Judge steps down as HSE chief executiveDr Richard Judge has stepped down as chief executive of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) on Friday, 17 August, having led the organisation since November 2014.