A recent HSE prosecution shows why machinery guards, manufacturer instructions, mobile plant controls and PUWER compliance must be checked in practice, not just written into procedures.
Construction Products Reform: What Businesses Must Check Before Procurement Risk Increases
Construction Products Reform: What Businesses Must Check Before Procurement Risk Increases
Cardiff University Fined £280k After Occupational Asthma Cases: What Employers Must Check Now
A recent HSE prosecution shows why COSHH, exposure controls and occupational health monitoring must be actively managed, audited and evidenced.
£167k Fine for Waste Company: What Businesses Must Check on Site Safety and Transport Risk
A recent HSE prosecution shows why waste, recycling and operational sites must control skip storage, vehicle movement, pedestrian routes and site supervision properly.
ICO Issues Nearly £1m Fine After Cyber Attack: What Businesses Must Check Now
The ICO fined South Staffordshire £963,900 after a major cyber attack exposed personal data. Here’s what businesses should check now to reduce cyber and data protection risk.
Company Fined for Missing Employers’ Liability Insurance: What Contractors Must Check Now
A recent HSE prosecution shows why basic compliance documents, including Employers’ Liability insurance, must be kept current, visible and audit-ready.
Worker Crushed During Trailer Loading: HSE Case Highlights Major Transport Safety Failures
A recent HSE prosecution highlights how poor forklift controls, weak supervision and unsafe loading operations can lead to devastating workplace injuries.
Asbestos Prosecution After Unsafe Demolition Work: What Businesses Must Check Now
A recent HSE prosecution shows how weak asbestos controls, poor planning and contractor failures can expose businesses, workers and the public to serious risk.
Roofer Falls Through Loft Hatch: HSE Fine Shows Why Work at Height Planning Matters
A recent HSE prosecution shows why work at height must be properly planned, supervised and controlled, even on smaller roofing and maintenance jobs.
£340k HSE Fine After Machinery Cleaning Injury: What Employers Must Check Now
A recent HSE prosecution shows how machinery cleaning can turn dangerous when isolation, lock-off, training and supervision are weak. Here’s what businesses should check now.