- Child's death leads to massive fine for building firm
- Health and safety directors invited to national conference
- Joiners 'more likely to be working with asbestos during recession'
- Health and safety leader calling for 'industry heroes'
- Trading Standards warns fitters to be on Gas Safe register
- Prosecution leads to warnings on defective equipment
- Health and safety procedures targeted in Leeds
- Asbestos message 'hits home' for Aberdeen students
- Painters liability insurance customers to get asbestos message
- Arm amputation leads to warning over workplace transport
- Visual sensing equipment 'should be fitted' to building transport
- Working with asbestos is 'not worth the risk'
- Machine guard warning given after Warwick firm prosecution
- Building contractors 'still not aware of asbestos risks'
- Sandwell becomes latest council to sign sensible risk charter
- Asbestos exposure is 'absolutely disgusting'
- Inadequate safety procedures will lead to crown court prosecution
- New manslaughter rules to affect public liability insurance customers
- Asbestos risks 'are not a thing of the past'
- Mesothelioma sufferer backs new asbestos campaign
- Event to tackle the injury toll of construction industry
- Inspections aim to improve asbestos management in Sunderland
- Big improvements seen in London's health and safety record
- West Midlands' public liability customers improve health record
- HSE 'shocked' after workers exposed to asbestos
- North-east companies 'should take health and safety more seriously'
- Employers liability insurance holders reduce incidents at work
- Plumber prosecuted after worker killed by falling steel joist
- Construction safety event aims to reduce worker risks
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- Residents alert housing association to asbestos
- Gas explosion warns employers liability insurance holders
- Firms warned over danger of explosive materials
- Forklift safety 'crucial for employers liability insurance holders'
- Natural stone tiles and paving by Perfect home and garden.
- Joiners liability insurance holders could run independent safety audits
- Working at height 'one of most dangerous tasks'
- Firm fined for not protecting diggers from live cables
- Risk assessment tools 'could save businesses time and money'
- Public liability insurance customers told of asbestos bill delay
- Interactive risk assessment workshop organised for businesses
- European week focuses on risk assessment to cut injuries
- Asbestos exposure death 'devastates family'
- Council to help public liability insurance firms manage risk
- Warning over height safety requirements after prosecution
- Enquiry to take place after man crushed to death by steel frame
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- Asbestos-related illness decision could be overturned
- Building firms prosecuted after scaffolder suffers severe burns
- Health and safety checks 'vital' at new worksites
- Working at height to be highlighted at north Wales safety event
- Builder among two asbestos related-death rulings
- HSE: Young employees need to be looked after
- Prosecution after lack of edge protection leads to worker fall
- 'Horrific' injuries lead to £25,000 fine
- Ten year exposure to asbestos caused builder death
- Builder prosecuted after worker's arm nailed to pallet
- Tate and Lyle fined £270,000 after bulldozer death
- Father of three fractures pelvis in scaffold fall
- Factory fire sparks asbestos exposure fears
- Public liability insurance customers warned over 'cowboy gas engineers'
- Waltham Abbey man suffers back injury in building site fall
- Asbestos exposure 60 years ago caused man's death
- Good health and safety honoured at awards
- 'Cavalier attitude' leads to asbestos removal prosecution
- New asbestos campaign to be aired in November
- Worker's skin graft leads to company prosecution
- Asbestos is 'rife' in Swindon buildings
- Transport risks to be highlighted at free events
- Firm fined £40,000 after employee fall from height
- HSE warns training and risk assessments are 'essential'
- Road worker safety campaign wins award
- 'Check water quality' to ensure employee safety
- Millions of Europeans suffering from muscle injuries
- Safety event to cut building deaths held today
- Worker fatality leads to £175,000 fine
- Company director fined as rooflight gives way
- Managers 'can do more' to prevent road accidents
- Employers urged to make sure staff are fully trained
- Firms warned after worker falls four metres
- Companies warned after on site transport death
- Water company prosecuted after worker injury
- Building apprentice dies 50 years after asbestos exposure
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- Firm given £130,000 fine after crane fall incident
- HSE make changes to first aid training
- Plant hire company faces court after 2007 incident
- Thousands of asbestos claims 'could now be heard'
- Builders insurance holders warned after Heathrow worker fall
- Company fined after man falls to his death
- Health and safety advice given to lone workers
- Migrant workers invited to health and safety conference
- Stone tiles and paving stones from perfect home and garden.
- Construction safety conference to be held in Staffordshire
- Companies fined after worker electrocuted
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- Memorial concert held for asbestos death carpenter
- Machinery should be 'properly maintained'