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Offshore Industry Advisory Committee Agenda 23 March 2010
The agenda for the meeting of the Offshore Industry Advisory Committee (OIAC) to be held on 23 March 2010 at Lord Cullen House, Aberdeen is now available View Offshore Industry Advisory Committee Agenda for 23 March 2010

Local Authority Circular – The control of silica risks associated with kerb, paving and block cutting
This circular provides specific guidance on the control and enforcement of Respirable Crystalline Silica (RCS) issues associated with kerb, paving and block cutting in the construction industry. View Local Authority Circular 61/2 – ‘The control of silica risks associated with kerb, paving and block cutting’

Flood-hit town gets safety support
Health and safety advisers have been offering support to businesses in Cockermouth, nearly four months on from the floods which devastated the town. Hundreds of the flooded homes and businesses are now being refurbished, and HSE wants to make sure work is being carried out safely. View press release ‘Flood-hit town gets safety support’

Fines after worker left brain damaged by fall
Two directors of a decorating firm have been prosecuted after a worker was left brain damaged while working at a residential refurbishment. Self-employed Trevor Dawson from Ravensthorpe, West Yorkshire, was working as a painter on a student accommodation refurbishment when the incident happened 15 August 2007. View press release ‘Fines after worker left brain damaged by fall’

Aberdeenshire company fined after apprentice joiner injured in fall
An Ellon based firm has been fined after a 17-year-old apprentice joiner fell from the first floor of a house he was working on. The trainee fell almost nine feet to a concrete floor from the first floor of the new build home through an unguarded stairwell injuring his head and legs. View press release ‘Aberdeenshire company [...]

Construction company fined £10,000 after workers taken to hospital with lead poisoning
HSE today issued a reminder on the dangers of exposure to lead paint in the workplace. It follows the prosecution of a Perthshire company after two workers were admitted to hospital with acute lead poisoning. Blairish Restorations Limited of Aberfeldy Business Park, Dunkeld Road, Aberfeldy pled guilty to offences under Section 3 of the Health and [...]

RR779 – Review of FLACS version 9.0: Dispersion modelling capabilities
The principle objective of this report is to review the suitability of FLACS for modelling dispersion by examining the underlying theoretical basis of the model and its verification and validation. View research report RR779: Review of FLACS version 9.0: Dispersion modelling capabilities

Quarries National Joint Advisory Committee
The agenda for the 10 March 2010 meeting and the minutes for the 7 October 2009 meeting of the Quarries National Joint Advisory Committee (QNJAC) are now available. View agenda for 10 March 2010 meeting View minutes for 7 October 2009 meeting

Farmers urged to wear protective clothing when treating sheep
Farmers and workers who treat livestock, particularly sheep, are urged to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) when using the products. The findings of a recent survey conducted by the National Farmers Union Scotland suggested that PPE including protective boots, gloves and coveralls are not always worn when applying “pour-on” products used [...]

Newquay hotel fined for safety concerns at building site
A Newquay-based company has been fined £3,000 for putting builders at risk on one of its hotel construction sites in the town. Blue Chip Hotels Ltd of Lusty Glaze Road, Porth, pleaded guilty to breaching section 2(1) and section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, for failing to provide guardrails on a [...]

Safety first ensures A40 in Pembrokeshire doesn’t turn into a slip road
The Welsh Assembly Government is supporting a campaign by HSE to reduce slips, trips and falls in the workplace, and has held up a flagship road scheme in Pembrokeshire as an example of good practice. During 2008-09, slip, trip and fall incidents in the workplace resulted in 2,520 workers in Wales suffering major injuries or injuries [...]

Shattered Lives – give us your feedback
We’ve got 3 simple questions that should take you less than 60 seconds to answer. The feedback that we receive ensures that we provide you with the best information and guidance. Shattered Lives – Quick 3 question survey

Roadshows held to encourage cleaner air in workplaces
A series of interactive roadshows have been helping employers in industries such as welding and stonemasonry understand the risks of exposure to dusts, gases, mists, fumes and vapours. The events, hosted by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), aimed to help small businesses control the potential for illnesses, such as asthma and silicosis, which affect thousands [...]

A quarter of Greater Manchester construction sites fail safety inspections
More than a quarter of the construction sites visited in Greater Manchester last week failed safety inspections. HSE inspectors carried out checks at 163 construction sites in Manchester, Salford and Trafford during two days of intensive inspections. View press release ‘A quarter of Greater Manchester construction sites fail safety inspections’

HSE Chair Speech – Schools Health and Safety Conference
HSE Chair Judith Hackitt’s speech from the Schools Health and Safety Conference, 11 March 2010 View Schools Health and Safety Conference speech transcript

Keep your workplace “safe and sound” – practical help and guidance
Find out how you can improve the involvement of workers to keep your workplace “safe and sound”. The “do your bit” website contains practical help and examples of what others have done. Keep your workplace “safe and sound” – practical help and guidance

HSE Chair Speech – Local Government Strategy Workshop
HSE Chair Judith Hackitt’s speech from the Local Government Strategy Workshop, 10 March 2010 View Local Government Strategy Workshop speech transcript

Corus fined after mobile crane overturns
A worker at one of Europe’s biggest manufacturers escaped with only minor injuries after the crane he was operating overturned. Steelmaker Corus UK Ltd was today fined £100,000 and ordered to pay £9,908.50 costs after it was prosecuted by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) over the incident. View press release ‘Corus fined after mobile crane overturns’

‘Do your bit’ to reduce death and injury in the workplace
Bosses are being encouraged to get their employees more involved in health and safety in a bid to reduce injury and ill health. HSE’s new campaign ‘do your bit’ is in response to workplace research which provides evidence to suggest that involving workers has a positive effect on health and safety performance. View press release ”Do your [...]

HSE in Europe
HSE, on behalf of the UK Government, is responsible for negotiating and transposing European legislation relating to occupational safety and health (OSH). HSE in Europe
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We are pleased to hear that Mr. Steve Gerring of Medway Safety has applied for the prestigious Medway Business Awards.

We have worked closely with Medway Safety since its conception maintaining the excellent working relationship established with Stephen Gerring over the past ten years.

Stephen Gerring has always worked in a professional manner with integrity, offering a speedy and efficient service to our company.  Stephen is always keen to explore new opportunities in the development and delivery of new courses to the benefit of all parties concerned.

We have no hesitation in recommending Medway Safety for this award.

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