Company fined £20,000 for asbestos breach
7 November 2007
Workers stripping out old Littlewood's store in Bedford exposed.
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November 2007
The following are posts from November 2007:
7 November 2007
Workers stripping out old Littlewood's store in Bedford exposed.
[Read on about Company fined £20,000 for asbestos breach]
6 November 2007
The November 2007 edition of the Ai Solutions Newsletter is now available: November Newsletter.
[Read on about Newsletter - November 2007]
2 November 2007
RTAL Ltd of Purley, Surrey - which manufactures items such as handrails and security fencing - has been fined £25,000 and ordered to pay £5,000 costs after a man fell to his death because a protective guard rail had been removed. Andrew Taylor, aged 29, died on 24 January 2003 when he fell eight metres from a platform whilst installing a kiln. Managing director of the firm Terry Green was also h...
[Read on about Firm fined £25,000 after worker fell to death]
2 November 2007
East Riding Council is facing a bill of more than £10,000 after pleading guilty to failing to ensure the safety of an employee at work. A cherry picker fell on a council worker, 51 year old Elena Tradewell, with the force of a 28-stone hammer because of serious errors in the council's health and safety procedure. The machine was being used by two untrained workers in Princess Mary Promenade on th...
[Read on about Council fined over cherry picker accident]
1 November 2007
The HSE advises against using the HACA fixed rail vertical fall arrest system type 0529.7102 which has recently failed the BS test that represents the appropriate standard for this type of equipment. The device is typically used when climbing ladders or rungs attached to fixed structures. Further information is in the HSE website, http://www.hse.gov.uk/falls/fixedrail011007.htm
[Read on about Safety warning - fixed rail vertical fall arrest system]
1 November 2007
A supervisor has been told that prison is inevitable when he appears for sentencing for manslaughter on 29 November. Paul Alker, 34, died in June, after falling through a skylight at a Wrexham store. Steven Smith, 36, from Rhostyllen, near Wrexham, admitted manslaughter, intending to pervert the course of justice and health and safety breaches. The charge stated that Smith failed to ensure Mr Al...
[Read on about Prison sentence expected for skylight manslaughter]