Tag Archives: HSE

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Farmer fined after cow attack left man fearing for his life

A retired chartered surveyor said he feared for his life after being attacked by cows while walking his dog on a public footpath in Devon. The farmer responsible has been prosecuted by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) as a result. Patrick Atherton and his 13-year-old Border Collie ‘Lad’ had been dropped off at Birdcage … read more

Food company fined £360,000 after worker loses consciousness

A company in Fife which grows and prepares vegetables has been fined £360,000 after a worker was dragged into a machine and lost consciousness. Remigiusz Cyrek, a hygiene operative at Kettle Produce Limited, was undertaking a routine clean of a machine that makes carrot batons on 22 June 2018. The 37-year-old was trapped by a … read more

Entertainment company fined after worker dies from fall

A company in the entertainment industry has been fined £16,000 following the death of a worker. Russell Bowry, a self-employed rigger, was working at ELP Broadcast and Events Ltd’s Cardington Hangar Studios in Bedfordshire when he fell from height on 13 March 2018. The 52-year-old, from Lower Stondon, Bedfordshire, was part of an assembly team … read more

Company fined as HSE inspection identifies failures

A manufacturing business in Lincolnshire has been fined for failing to protect its workers from hazardous substances. A Health and Safety Executive (HSE) inspection of W.S. Barrett and Son Limited’s site at Riverside Industrial estate in Boston, Lincolnshire, found the company’s workers were being potentially exposed to welding fume and dusts from powder coating. Welding … read more