What happened? Our client was working as a sous chef when he suffered a life-changing injury. He was plugging in a portable fan when he…
Workers, families and workplace unions around the world will unite to recognise and remember colleagues who have been killed, seriously injured or have become ill…
Injuries can frequently occur in the workplace, and TV and film sets are no exception. From minor bumps and bruises to life-changing injuries and fatalities,…
I thought it would be useful to write a series of blogs dealing with difficult questions that people ask when they are thinking about whether…
Are you a lone worker on a construction site? If so, you’re exposed to the same dangers as other construction workers – but your risk…
In the fast-paced modern workplace, ensuring a safe and secure working environment is crucial for both employers and employees. Unfortunately, incidents in the workplace that…
People who work in agriculture, factories, industrial plants, paint stores, hardware stores and science labs are among those at risk of chemical inhalation injury. Here…
I recently wrote a blog looking at some common myths surrounding accidents involving road traffic accidents. As I detailed in that blog, every year, around…
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has recently released the new figures for farming accidents in 2023. The report highlights the continuing challenges faced by…
Background Forklift trucks (commonly referred to as “forklifts”) are essential in modern warehousing. They are used to lift and move heavy pallets, crates, or objects…
Farming is recognised as one of the most dangerous industries to work in, as according to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) agriculture accounts for…
Talking all things case management:- In this blog with Kerry Tomlinson from Integrated Case Management, we explore the value of case management and why it…
The construction industry is a significant source of employment in the UK. With the housing and building market on the increase in recent years, the…
Two companies have been fined a total of £85,000 after a steeplejack fell 50 metres to his death from an Edwardian chimney in Bolton, and…
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