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Building firm fined over site dangers

A construction firm in south west London has been prosecuted for exposing its workforce to serious dangers on a building site in Holland Park. Several serious...

Construction charity to offer free mental health training

THE Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity has announced it will deliver £20,000 of free mental health and wellbeing training to the sector for the remainder...

Willmott Dixon shines a light on mental health issues

WILLMOTT Dixon has used a new infographic to highlight the issue of mental fitness within the UK construction industry. Created as part of the All Safe...

Temporary works specialist honoured for health and safety achievements

MABEY Hire is celebrating after picking up its eleventh consecutive gold at the 2023 RoSPA Health & Safety Awards, resulting in winning the President’s...

Interserve deploys 150 mental health first aiders

INTERSERVE Construction has announced it has deployed 150 mental health first aiders to support colleagues. With Covid-19 potentially heightening stress, anxiety and social isolation, Interserve's...
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Dame Judith Hackitt awarded honorary fellowship from the APS

THE Association for Project Safety (APS) has announced that Dame Judith Hackitt has been awarded an honorary fellowship in recognition of her outstanding contribution...

Kingdom Housing Association earns wellbeing accolade at Fife Business Awards

KINGDOM Housing Association is celebrating after winning the Wellbeing Award at the Fife Business Awards. The organisation said its approach to employee wellbeing delivered initiatives...

Construction sector urged to do more to tackle mental health issues

MORE than 150,000 construction workers may be suffering in silence from common mental health problems, figures from the Mental Health Foundation have revealed at...

New site manager predicts safer future for construction following time in pandemic

THE newly appointed site manager of Indeglas has revealed his belief that a number of positive outcomes will emerge in the construction sector as...

Aberdeenshire firm in court after apprentice hit by pressurised hose

AN Aberdeenshire firm has been prosecuted after a young apprentice was injured when he was struck on the back by a pressurised hose. The then...
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27 firms secure places on £20m fire safety framework

A wide range of businesses have secured a place on a new eight-figure framework aimed at safeguarding social housing and public buildings and their...

Mix of issues poses serious industry test

THE combination of Brexit and an ambitious national infrastructure programme is set to present a major health and safety challenge to the construction industry. That’s...

Gold Award proves Kier’s health and safety credentials

KIER Construction Scotland has picked up a Gold Award at RoSPA’s Occupational Health and Safety Awards. The firm was presented with the accolade at an event...

Construction bosses urged to invest in employee wellbeing

A new poll has claimed that construction employers are offering 'some of the lowest' levels of mental health and wellbeing support to staff across...

Scots construction workers benefit from ‘next generation’ safety helmets

SCOTTISH construction workers are among the first to utilise the next generation of protective headwear. Housebuilder Mactaggart & Mickel's site managers are equipped with the ‘Ranger’...
Siderise Innovation Centre

Siderise Innovation Centre achieves UKAS accreditation

SIDERISE has announced its Innovation Centre has achieved UKAS ISO 17025 accreditation, validating that it operates with the highest technical competency and generates reliable...

Barratt provides site safety session to Edinburgh youngsters

BARRATT Developments has hosted an interactive site safety discussion at Frogston Primary School to remind pupils of the dangers of its nearby building sites...

Trade body warns of potential ‘unintended consequences’ of fire safety regulations

SELECT warns that new fire regulations currently under consideration could undermine existing qualifications that ensure contractors are qualified & competent to carry out work

MGF continue to successfully support their customers across Scotland one year on from the...

Over a year on since opening, MGF’s Livingston Depot continues to successfully provide both excavation safety and structural support solutions to those across Scotland.

Union backs proposal to create Scottish Employment Injuries Advisory Council

  UNITE Scotland has thrown its weight behind plans for a new advice and research council to 'modernise' industrial injuries benefits in Scotland. The union revealed...