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CDM guidance delayed

It has been announced this month that guidance relating to the new Contruction (Design and Management) Regulations, which was planned to be available now, will not be released until mid February. T...

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Chemical leak not so fantastic for plastic factory

A toxic leak at a chemical factory in Teesside on 4 January 2007, left 37 people injured. All the casualties suffered burns, skin irritation and breathing difficulties at the BASF site in Seal Sand...

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Workplace transport heading down a dangerous road

Two companies have been fined this month, following serious breaches of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 and the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulation...

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No comfort for bold man

An industrial dry cleaners in Sheffield pleaded guilty this month to breaching the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, following an incident in October 2004 where an enginee...

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England fired up for smoking ban

It has been announced that the smokefree elements of the Health Act 2006 will come into force on 6am in 1 July 2007. This will mean that virtually all enclosed public places...

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New Asbestos Regulations published

The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment (DETI) has announced the publication of the Control of Asbestos Regulations (Northern Ireland) SR 2007...

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Children ain't gonna work on Ulster farms no more

The horrific child death toll on Ulster farms, which has seen 16 fatalities in the last decade, has resulted in proposals for new tough health and safety laws. Figures released by the Health and sa...

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Contractor crushed as crane collapses

A construction worker was taken to hospital with head injuries on 19 January, after a crane collapsed on a South Belfast building site. One end of the horizontal crane left its mooring on the roof...

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Smoking ban campaign lights up

A publicity campaign aimed at making people aware of Northern Ireland's new no smoking laws is due to be launched. The provisions, made under the Smoking (Northern Ireland) Order

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Latest events

The "Essentials" approach has recently been developed by the Health and Safety Executive Northern Ireland (HSE NI), to provide easily accessible guidance on controlling empl...

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Finally WEEE have publication

The hugely anticipated Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations SI 2006/3289 have finally been published. They apply across the UK and will come into force on t...

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DEFRA to review waste legislation

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) are currently one month into a three month consultation, in an attempt to strengthen action against illegal wa...

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Polluters finally set to pay?

The Government has issued a consultation document on the implementation of the Environmental Liability Directive 2004/35/EC, which was published in the E...

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Agreement on chemicals safety REACHED

The European Parliament has finally backed a deal, reached with EU Governments, on the wide-ranging legislation to control the use of toxic chemicals in industry. The system for registration, evalu...

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Heavy fines for breaking carbon rules

British companies were fined for the first time in December 2006, for failing to comply with a European scheme to control carbon emissions. The Environment Agency fined four...

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