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HSE responds to The Daily Record ‘Washing up war’ article

HSE has responded to a news item in The Daily Record, News, Scottish News, East Kilbride section posted on 22 July ‘Washing up war: Fairy Liquid is banned from Scottish tax office as ‘non-approved’ chemical’.
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This entry was posted in Safety News on July 24, 2013 by Health and Safety.

Copper ionisation systems – What is the issue over copper ionisation in legionella control?

Updated July 24 2013 – For users and suppliers of water treatment systems that use elemental copper for legionella control ie copper ionisation systems – it is important to read the updated information relating to the application for essential use derogation.

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This entry was posted in Safety News on July 24, 2013 by Health and Safety.

HSE Business Plan 2012-15 (updated)

This updated plan includes a summary of what has already been achieved, what work is already in progress and what remains to be done over the remaining period covered by this plan.

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This entry was posted in Safety News on July 24, 2013 by Health and Safety.

Surrey breaker company fined for skip fire failings

A Surrey breaker company has been fined after a teenage worker was badly burned when a skip fire exploded.

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This entry was posted in Safety News on July 23, 2013 by Health and Safety.

HSE proposes easier accident reporting

The Health and Safety Executive has proposed regulation changes to make the process of reporting workplace injuries more simple.
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This entry was posted in Safety News on July 23, 2013 by Health and Safety.

Accident reporting to become simpler

The Health and Safety Executive has proposed regulation changes to make the process of reporting workplace injuries more simple.
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This entry was posted in Safety News on July 23, 2013 by Health and Safety.

Food company fined after worker burned by hot oil

A Lincolnshire firm that manufactures frozen potato products has been fined after a worker was burned by hot oil.

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This entry was posted in Safety News on July 22, 2013 by Health and Safety.

Worker suffers life changing injuries after being hit by falling machinery

A Hereford company that produces nickel alloys has been fined after an employee suffered life-threatening injuries when he was crushed and burned by falling machinery.

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This entry was posted in Safety News on July 22, 2013 by Health and Safety.

Company fined after worker suffered broken neck

A Shropshire steel engineering company has been fined after a worker got the sleeve of his overalls caught in an unguarded drill bit, causing serious neck and arm injuries.

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This entry was posted in Safety News on July 19, 2013 by Health and Safety.

Hereford building firm fined for employee roof fall

A Hereford construction firm has been fined for safety failings after an employee fractured his back when he fell more than three metres through a roof.

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This entry was posted in Safety News on July 19, 2013 by Health and Safety.

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