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An MOT Testing centre in Finsbury Park has been fined £10,000 after a child sustained life changing injuries after being hit by a car and crushed.
Health and safety professionals must look after themselves to ensure they protect others, the new IOSH President has said on her focus for this year.
In light of Grenfell, enforcement agencies must engage with the profession through, explains David England.
Labour has introduced legislation it says will “upgrade workers’ rights across the UK”. Employees will now be able to claim sick pay from the first day of a new job and are entitled to unpaid parental ...
Online giant Amazon has told all its staff to get back to the office five days a week and cancelled routine remote working.
The highly flammable cladding used on Grenfell Tower was a result of dishonesty on the part of the manufacturers involved, combined with a lax approach to testing and certification, writes Ron ...
What issues arise as you travel the culture change curve? Sarah Prince at Tribe Culture Change shares her insight.
A fire broke out at a waste collection site in Weir Road, Wimbledon on 7 September, exposing local residents to smoke.
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry reveals how a refusal to learn lessons and an obsession with deregulation on the part of central government contributed to a high-risk environment, as Ron Alalouff reports.
Drivers and employers need to ensure that they take safety seriously when towing trailers, says Dr Karen McDonnell, Head of Global Relations at the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA ...
Poor safety management and insensitivity to residents’ concerns characterised landlord’s failings at Grenfell Tower, according to the Phase 2 report. Here Ron Alalouff continues his analysis of the ...
London Fire Brigade (LFB) said 225 firefighters tackled the blaze in Dagenham, East London in the early hours on Monday (26 August) morning. Residents of the high rise block, the Spectrum Building, ...