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Health & Safety: Pub Company Fined After Worker Suffered a Potentially Fatal Electric Shock

Health & Safety: Pub Company Fined After Worker Suffered a Potentially Fatal Electric Shock

by theEHP | Jan 30, 2013 | Health & Safety

At a hearing at Nuneaton Magistrates Court on 24 January 2013, the Peach Pub Company Ltd. that operates the Almanack restaurant in Kenilworth, pleaded guilty to two health and safety offences.

Health & Safety: Bingo company fined £25,000 over barrier head injury

Health & Safety: Bingo company fined £25,000 over barrier head injury

by theEHP | Jan 30, 2013 | Health & Safety

Birmingham City Council’s investigation into an unsecured security barrier at a Gala Bingo site in the city, which resulted in a serious head injury, has lead to a fine of £25,000 for Gala Leisure Limited.

Health & Safety Jobs 14th January – 18th January

Health & Safety Jobs 14th January – 18th January

by theEHP | Jan 23, 2013 | Health & Safety

Check out the latest health & safety jobs on theEHP (2 jobs posted).

Health & Safety: Wirral MBC in court after parks workers suffer debilitating hand injuries

Health & Safety: Wirral MBC in court after parks workers suffer debilitating hand injuries

by theEHP | Jan 22, 2013 | Health & Safety

A Merseyside council has been sentenced after 29 employees were diagnosed with a debilitating condition that has left them with ongoing problems with their hands.

Health & Safety Consultancy Jobs 7th January – 11th January

Health & Safety Consultancy Jobs 7th January – 11th January

by theEHP | Jan 15, 2013 | Health & Safety

Check out the latest health & safety jobs on theEHP (5 jobs posted).

Health & Safety: Council fined after putting tenant at risk of carbon monoxide posining

Health & Safety: Council fined after putting tenant at risk of carbon monoxide posining

by theEHP | Jan 15, 2013 | Health & Safety

Chesterfield Borough Council has been fined after carbon monoxide fed back into one of its properties, putting the tenant at risk of poisoning.

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