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Nottinghamshire County Council has been handed a massive fine for a tractor accident which injured a member of the public. Why is this so significant and what went wrong to result in the prosecution
in the first place?
Published 11.05.2017
According to HSE statistics, 70 people are killed and over 1,000 injured each year by workplace traffic accidents. How can you ensure that all staff and visitors adopt a safe position when vehicles
are operating?
Published 06.10.2005
An environmental health officer has advised one of our subscribers that they must make improvements to protect pedestrians from reversing vehicles. What practical action is likely to satisfy the
authority and why?
Published 30.01.2020
A recent case involved a driver who was killed by his own heavy goods vehicle. It illustrates the serious consequences of ignoring unsafe working practices. What happened and how can a similar
incident be avoided?
Published 01.03.2013
The Freight Transport Association, in conjunction with others, has recently produced new guidance on health and safety in loading docks. What is its legal status and do you need to follow it?
Published 18.12.2012
The HSE is concerned that multi-site deliveries by heavy goods vehicles are creating risks to logistics staff which companies haven’t taken into account. So how should you prepare for such
deliveries?
Published 26.04.2017
As part of the forthcoming Moving Goods Safely campaign, inspectors will be looking at working at height on vehicles. What’s prompted this, and what, if anything, should you be doing to protect your
staff?
Published 03.12.2007
Workplace transport accidents are the cause of 30% of all workplace deaths - so to ensure one doesn’t happen on your site, you’ve put precautions in place. Yet delivery drivers keep speeding. What
should you do about it?
Published 08.05.2007
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