HSE is warning employers to make sure they have appropriate measures in place to prevent access to dangerous machinery.
Monthly archives: June 2009
Automotive manufacturer fined £3,200 following serious incident
HSE is warning employers not to neglect their duties after a worker suffered multiple fractures at a Sunderland
Construction - Working well together
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Offshore e-Bulletin
Latest edition of the Offshore e-Bulletin is now available. In this issue: Application of legislation to “normally unattended installations” (NUIs),
Musculoskeletal Disorders - Labelling of loads
Views sought on “Labelling of loads ” guidance recently issued by HSE. Has this guidance helped you?
You can’t wear flip-flops to work
During the summer, many of us think about wearing sandals or flip-flops to work to help us stay cool.
STEP tool FAQs
A ‘frequently asked questions’ section has been added for the Slips and Trips eLearning Package (STEP) tool.
Sellafield Ltd - Contractor exposed to radioactive contamination
HSE is to prosecute Sellafield Ltd for alleged breaches of health and safety law. This follows HSE’s investigation into the exposure of two contractor employees
Prohibition notices for February
Carriage of Dangerous Goods prohibition notices issued by police/VOSA for February 2009.
Working arrangements protocols
This protocol is intended to facilitate effective working relationships between the Health and Safety Executive (HSE),

