A recent case has shown that even when no harm is involved in an incident, prosecutions and subsequent fines can result.
Nearly a quarter of remote workers would quit before returning to a risky worksite.
A recent survey from the Institute of Customer Service (ICS) has revealed that almost half of frontline service staff have experienced…
Prominent safety and health organisations have united to form the Occupational Safety & Health Stakeholder Alliance, which will offer a…
The Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) has been fined £660,000 despite no injury during a near miss involving live electricity.
The UK has now left the EU. A transition period is in place while the EU and UK negotiate new arrangements for a trade deal, which will…
A self-employed consultant has been fined for breach of legislation for providing health and safety advice on technical and complex…
The UK is one of the safest places to work, with low levels of workplace fatalities compared to its European neighbours, even when…
Employers that are found not to be complying with the relevant Public Health England guidance on coronavirus may face action from the…
In response to the ongoing Coronavirus outbreak, the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) has issued guidance on some…
A study into corporate reporting practices for occupational illnesses, injuries and fatalities demonstrates “continued weakness and the…
A company boss charged with manslaughter after four workers died in the Bosley Mill explosion is beginning his trial this week.