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If you fail to take adequate precautions to protect staff against the risks associated with isocyanate paints, as a recent case proves, you could find yourself on the wrong side of the law. What
happened?
Published 14.04.2011
A case which concluded in July 2019 concerned an accident in which two employees sustained serious burns. What were the causes of the incident and how could it have been avoided?
Published 12.09.2019
When a welder was cutting metal he ignited vapours that had escaped from a nearby can of thinners. As a result he suffered 60% burns to his face and body. How could this accident have been prevented?
Published 07.11.2011
A company has been fined £67,000 after a young employee lost his life. What were the circumstances of the accident and what should have been in place to prevent this tragic event?
Published 27.02.2024
A McDonald’s employee suffered a serious eye injury when a corrosive cleaning product splashed onto his face. What can be learned from this case and how can you prevent a similar accident?
Published 14.02.2011
A local authority has been fined after a child was injured by a corrosive substance which had been used in an external area. What should have been done to avoid this situation?
Published 24.10.2018
A company has been fined after one of its workers had a caustic chemical projected into his eyes during cleaning work. If you use hazardous substances via a pump sprayer, what precautions should be
taken?
Published 07.01.2020
A business owner has been handed an eight-month prison sentence after his casual attitude to a construction job caused the death of two workers and the serious injury of a third. What happened?
Published 01.10.2018
An alloy wheel refurbishment company has been fined for multiple health and safety failings. What were they and what can you learn from this case?
Published 16.11.2023
A hotel and its management company have been ordered to pay £70,000 in fines and costs after three workers were hospitalised. What happened and how could this situation have been prevented?
Published 20.11.2017
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