Safety Smart Monthly Update December

19th December 2020 Posted in Blogs

If you missed out on our last newsletter – never fear! we’ve pulled together all the information in this blog post and there’s plenty to catch up on!

As we welcomed in a New year, we took a look back at the biggest H&S Prosections of 2019, focusing on the businesses who received large fines or prosecution for health and safety breaches.  The companies include for Chevron, DHL, Celsa, Hampshire Country Council, 2 Sisters Food, Clancy Docwra and Veolia – all held to account for inadequate health and safety. Read More Here 

We also shared advice Spotting the Signs of Domestic Abuse, As an employer, you may not think that your responsibility extends to employee’s home lives however the pandemic has demanded a change in approach, with the lines between work and personal more blurred than ever. IOSH have produced this guide on spotting the signs of domestic abuse and how to support employees. Get the guide hereComplacency about new driver technology can be dangerous, in the UK the driver of a camper van switched on cruise control to go into the back and make a cup of tea. The van was written off after crashing. This article for IOSH explores what employers can do to keep drivers safe and vigilant whilst harnessing new technology. Read The Article

And finally December’s featured case study featured a building contractor fined for asbestos failings. Salisbury Magistrates’ Court heard how, on 18 October 2017, there was a gas explosion at a flat at Market Place, Chippenham where construction work had been carried out to develop the property into flats. Read The Case Study 

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Waste management company prosecuted after worker crushed by excavator

A waste management company in Hampshire has been prosecuted by Britain’s workplace regulator after a man had both legs amputated when he was crushed by a 15-tonne excavator.

https://press.hse.gov.uk/2026/04/20/waste-management-company-prosecuted-after-worker-crushed-by-excavator/

Manufacturer fined after worker injured hand unblocking machine

A tissue manufacturing company has been fined after an employee was seriously injured while clearing a machine blockage at its factory in Blackburn.

https://press.hse.gov.uk/2026/04/30/tissue-manufacturer-fined-after-worker-injured-hand-unblocking-machine/?utm_source=hse.gov.uk&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=hse-press&utm_term=hand-injury&utm_content=home-page-news

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Hire company hails proactive safety programme success

Travis Perkins Hire has seen a 71 per cent decline in plant overturning since it introduced a new safety programme, the company has said.

Company fined for not having compulsory insurance for its workers

Britain’s workplace regulator is reminding all company owners of their legal responsibility to hold Employers’ Liability Compulsory Insurance (ELCI).

Read More https://press.hse.gov.uk/2026/04/27/company-fined-for-not-having-compulsory-insurance-for-its-workers/

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