Construction company fined after joiner suffers life-changing injuries in skylight fall
Joiner suffered a complete spinal cord injury after falling through an unsecured skylight opening. Principal contractor failed to properly plan, manage and monitor the roof work. Worker found by his son, the only other person present on site. A mechanical and engineering construction company based in Manchester has been fined after a joiner suffered life-changing […]
Shipping company fined £146,700 after worker seriously injured by forklift truck
Streamline Shipping Agencies Limited has been fined after a yard operative was struck by a forklift truck at its Aberdeen Harbour premises. An HSE investigation found the company failed to ensure adequate separation between pedestrians and vehicles during loading and unloading operations. A shipping company based in Aberdeen has been fined after an employee suffered […]
Waste and recycling company fined after worker death
Stuart Garnet, 44, was fatally struck by a reversing telehandler at a Cumbria-based waste and recycling company An HSE investigation found H. Wicks (Lindal) Limited failed to ensure pedestrians and vehicles could circulate safely on site A waste and recycling company in Cumbria has been fined £60,000 after an employee was hit and killed by […]
Worker burned after Shell safety failures triggered violent propane release at Firth of Forth terminal
The incident occurred in the early hours of 1 November 2018 at Braefoot Bay Marine Terminal, Firth of Forth, Fife. Flammable vapour cloud have resulted in a catastrophic explosion if ignited. Vladimir Volkov was treated at hospital and subsequently repatriated to Russia, where he received further treatment. He is understood to have returned to work. […]
Fencing contractor fined after employee suffers electric shock and burns
A fencing contractor in Liverpool has been fined after an employee suffered an electric shock and burns as a result of striking a live underground cable. Paul Taylor was working for City Fencing Contractors Limited on a construction site at Meade Hill Road, Manchester on 21 May 2024. He had been part of a team […]
Siemens fined £600,000 after employee left paralysed at site in Hull
Employee suffered serious, life-changing injuries following incident at Siemens Gamesa site HSE investigation found serious failures in systems of work Siemens Gamesa has been fined following an incident in which an employee suffered serious, life-changing injuries at a site in Hull. On 18 July 2024, a 37-year-old woman was carrying out work as part of […]
Machine manufacturing company fined after employee’s fingers crushed during lifting operation
Employee suffered serious injuries after hand became trapped beneath three-tonne machine during lifting operation. HSE investigation found lifting operation had not been properly planned or carried out safely. Worker later underwent surgery to amputate two damaged fingers. A machine manufacturing company in Shepshed, Leicestershire has been fined £170,000 after an employee’s fingers were crushed when […]
Glasgow company fined £129,000 after worker lost fingers in machinery incident
Worker has three fingers partially severed after contact with moving machinery at Glasgow fuel plant Radio miscommunication led to worker believing high-spinning blades had been turned off HSE investigation found the company failed to prevent access to dangerous parts of machinery A biomass company in Glasgow has been fined a six-figure sum after a worker […]
Offshore firm fined following death of worker on Valaris 121 whose body was never recovered
HSE investigators uncovered what happened to Jason Thomas, who went missing at 4pm on 22 January 2023. Fellow workers on the Valaris 121 offshore rig heard a loud noise and when searching for Mr Thomas found his hard hat, gloves and radio near the airlock door. HSE investigation concluded Mr Thomas had plunged into North […]
Secretary of State for Work and Pensions confirms new non-executive director for HSE
The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions has confirmed a new non-executive director appointment to the Board of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). Rebecca Emmett replaces Martin Esom, who left the HSE Board in March 2026, and brings with her a wealth of experience from the local government and public sectors that will […]
HSE’S POLICY POSITION ON GREAT BRITAIN’S ASBESTOS CONTROL LIMIT
ANNEX 1 HSE’S POLICY POSITION ON GREAT BRITAIN’S ASBESTOS CONTROL LIMIT DECEMBER 2025 HSE has reviewed the latest international scientific, technical and workplace evidence on Great Britain’s (GB) asbestos control limit (CL), following HSE’s published GB workplace exposure setting process. The review concluded that, currently, there is no clear evidence that lowering the GB CL […]
Asbestos control limit review published
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has reviewed the latest international scientific, technical and workplace evidence on Great Britain’s asbestos control limit. The review followed HSE’s published workplace exposure level setting process and concluded that the Great Britain (GB) asbestos control limit (CL), will remain at 0.1 fibres per millilitre (f/ml), measured as a 4-hour […]
Company fined £350,000 after chemical tank collapse left worker with life-changing injuries
700-tonne tank containing calcium chloride was more than 30 years old and corrosion was first identified a decade before incident. 62-year-old left with life-changing injuries and not been able to work since. Peterhead base handles thousands of ship movements each year. A company has been fined £350,000 after the catastrophic collapse of a storage tank […]
Road planing company fined after worker maimed by milling machine
Worker, who was 32 at the time, suffered life-changing injuries after leg became entangled in road milling machine. HSE investigation found company routinely operated machinery without manufacturer’s safety guard fitted. Employee’s leg had to be amputated at the scene by emergency services. A road planing contractor in Leicestershire has been fined £92,450 after an employee’s […]
Egg farm fined after worker trapped in running conveyor machinery
Worker’s clothing was trapped in machinery. HSE investigation found no fixed or interlocking guarding had been installed. HSE guidance on safeguarding machinery is available on its website A poultry and egg production company has been convicted after a worker suffered serious nerve damage when his clothing became entangled in conveyor belt machinery at a farm […]
Health and Safety Executive authorises Crown Censure of His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service following radon exposure at HMP Dartmoor
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has today notified His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) of its intention to issue a Crown Censure following an investigation into radon exposure at HMP Dartmoor in Devon. The investigation found that HMPPS failed to adequately manage radon exposure at the prison. The Health and Safety Executive was […]
Fine for waste company that stockpiled skips and put workers at risk
Company had skips piled three-high in places. Risk of collapse described as ‘potentially catastrophic’. HSE guidance on the clear segregation between vehicles and pedestrians. A waste and recycling company in South East London has been fined after Britain’s workplace regulator found multiple failures, including skips being dangerously stockpiled. Inspectors from the Health and Safety Executive […]
HSE says no dry cutting of engineered stone ahead of inspection crackdown
Landmark guidance issued for first time as regulator responds to silicosis deaths of young workers Dry cutting declared unacceptable and water suppression confirmed as legal requirement. Enforcement measures ramped up with the first of over 1,000 inspections already underway The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has today announced a major package of measures to protect workers from the dangers of […]
Company fined after roofer fell through unguarded loft hatch
Mark Smith fell through loft hatch while re-roofing house in Wimbledon. The roofer fractured his back and has been unable to return to work. Falls from height remain a leading cause of death and injury. A Hampshire-based company has been fined after a roofer suffered life‑changing injuries when he fell through an unprotected loft hatch […]
Man thought he was ‘going to die’ after electric shock from overhead powerline
Dramatic CCTV footage captures moment tree surgeon suffers electric shock. He had been part of team of three clearing vegetation on busy road in Wiltshire. Lighting tower he was pushing made contact with 11,000 volt overhead powerline. CCTV shows the dramatic moment a tree surgeon suffered a powerful electric shock from an overhead powerline while […]