Health and Safety

Lagan fined £30,000 after engineer killed by falling tree

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Lagan Construction and a local authority have been fined a combined £50,000 after a worker was killed by a falling tree during a storm. Electrical engineer Matthew Campbell, 24, died after working on water mains at Slieve Gullion Forest Park, Newry, Northern Ireland, in September 2018 in stormy conditions. According…

Investigation launched into Gogglebox star’s death

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Police and the HSE are conducting a joint investigation into the death of TV star George Gilbey, who has died following a fall from height while working. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) said it was conducting a joint investigation with police into the incident that occurred in Shoebury, Essex,…

Demolition firm fined after engineer killed by excavator

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A demolition contractor has been fined £130,000 after a site engineer was crushed to death. James Rourke died after being run over by an excavator at the housing job in Brampton, Cambridgeshire, according to a statement by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). The 22-year-old had been attaching ‘warning’ signs…

NG Bailey fined after Aberdeen worker death

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NG Bailey has been fined £135,000 after a subcontracted worker died at a site in Aberdeen. Alistair Hutton, 51, was struck by a metal lintel while navigating a mobile elevating work platform (MEWP) during the construction of the Baird Family Hospital. Hutton, who lived in Forfar, immediately lost consciousness and…

Contractor fined after worker dies in fall from height

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A contractor has been fined £25,000 after one of its workers died after falling almost 2 metres. According to the  the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), Mark Tolley was helping to construct six houses in Kent when he fell through an “unguarded opening” in the scaffold. He was installing vertical…

Morgan Sindall improves nuclear site safety after crane incident

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Morgan Sindall has improved its safety practices following a crane incident at a nuclear site. In August last year, a rail load was dropped from a crane controlled by Morgan Sindall at the Devonshire Dock Hall nuclear submarine building facility at Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria. The incident passed without injuring any people…

Women should be mentioned in PPE law, says MP

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A Labour MP has called for women to be explicitly mentioned in the law about the provision of personal protective equipment at work – saying its absence has “significant real-world consequences”. Emma Hardy, MP for Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle, said women “are not just smaller men”, and suggested…

Police hold fresh interviews in Didcot tragedy probe

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Police officers have carried out new interviews in the criminal investigation into the fatal building collapse at Didcot Power Station. Tomorrow marks the eighth anniversary of the tragedy. Four men – Michael Collings, Ken Cresswell, Christopher Huxtable and John Shaw – died after the boiler house at the disused coal-fired…

Everton Stadium death probe moves into new phase

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The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has taken over the criminal investigation into the death of a worker on Laing O’Rourke’s Everton Stadium project. Michael Jones, 26, died from head injuries on 14 August last year at Bramley-Moore Dock. Jones died after being crushed between a scissor ladder and a beam,…

Firm fined £450,000 after labourer crushed to death

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A company has been fined £450,000 and its director handed a suspended sentence after a worker died at a construction site in Birmingham, according to the Crown Prosecution Service. Oleksander Rudyy, 49, was crushed to death in May 2019 when the structure he was standing on collapsed. He had earlier…