A fatal HSE case involving an unsecured deck grate shows why access platforms, gratings, walkways and inspection regimes must be checked and evidenced.
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A fatal HSE case involving an unsecured deck grate shows why access platforms, gratings, walkways and inspection regimes must be checked and evidenced.
An HSE prosecution following a serious loft hatch fall shows why unprotected openings, weak supervision and poor work-at-height controls still cause life-changing injuries.
A fatal skylight fall has led to another HSE prosecution, highlighting the risks of weak work-at-height controls, missing edge protection and poor contractor oversight.
An HSE prosecution involving Legionella-contaminated water systems shows why organisations must manage water hygiene, training and compliance before vulnerable people are exposed.
A recent HSE prosecution shows why ageing equipment, corrosion, missing inspection evidence and contractor exposure must be managed before failure causes serious harm.
A recent HSE prosecution shows why machinery guards, manufacturer instructions, mobile plant controls and PUWER compliance must be checked in practice, not just written into procedures.

Construction Products Reform: What Businesses Must Check Before Procurement Risk Increases
A recent HSE prosecution shows why COSHH, exposure controls and occupational health monitoring must be actively managed, audited and evidenced.
A recent HSE prosecution shows why waste, recycling and operational sites must control skip storage, vehicle movement, pedestrian routes and site supervision properly.
A recent HSE prosecution highlights how poor forklift controls, weak supervision and unsafe loading operations can lead to devastating workplace injuries.
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