City of Edinburgh Council calls for full RAAC funding from Scottish Government

THE leader of the City of Edinburgh Council has called on the Scottish Government to fully fund the costs of work linked to reinforced...

Firms fined after excavation collapse leaves employee severely injured

AUBERNE Homes Limited and groundworks contractor, W&E Lammie, have been fined after an employee of W&E Lammie was crushed and severely injured during an...

Mates in Mind in Relief Fund appeal

CHARITY Mates in Mind is appealing for donations to its Covid-19 Relief Fund in order to allow the organisation, which specialises in mental health...

Tobermore MD honoured for making a difference to workplace mental health and wellbeing

DAVID Henderson, MD and owner of paving and walling manufacturer Tobermore, has been awarded the ‘True Leader’ accolade at the Make A Difference Awards...

Housebuilder in contention for triple health and safety success

STEWART Milne Group is in contention for a hat-trick of gongs for its health and safety performance at the Trades Awards, which are being...

Robertson introduces facial recognition technology on major project

ROBERTSON Construction has deployed facial recognition technology on its National Robotarium project in Edinburgh. The move will support contactless site entry for those working on...

Drainage specialist sets gold standard in health and safety

DRAINAGE and wastewater specialist Lanes Group is celebrating after receiving a Gold Achievement Award in the RoSPA Health and Safety Awards 2022. The awards are...

HSE Fee For Intervention: why it pays to be informed

By Vikki Watt, partner and solicitor advocate at BTO Solicitors LLP SINCE 2012, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has recovered costs from duty holders...

Homeowners warned over risk of ‘scammers’ ahead of new legislation on alarms

TRADE body SELECT has joined the Society of Chief Officers of Trading Standards in Scotland (SCOTSS) to warn that heat, smoke and carbon monoxide...

Health and Safety Executive warns of ‘inadequate’ face masks

THE Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has warned that a 'substantial' number of face masks on the market claiming to be of KN95 standards...

Roofing contractor fined after fatal fall

AN Aberdeen-based roofing contractor has been fined after an employee fell to his death from a ladder while exiting scaffolding in the city. Aberdeen Sheriff...
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Clark Contracts ramps up investment in mental health first aid training

CLARK Contracts has invested in training 33 employees as qualified Mental Health First Aiders. Employees ranging from office staff to site users have completed a...

Looking beyond compliance in cladding specification

Brian G Newell, founder and CEO of cladding specialist, Shackerley, discusses the need for cladding specification decisions to be made based on a full...

Charity upgrades helpline app with range of new features to support workers

THE Lighthouse Construction Industry Charity has announced a number of new features for its free app. Along with technology partners COINS, the charity revealed the...

BSG reports 84% rise in working at height breaches

THE Building Safety Group (BSG) has reported an 84% increase in the number of working at height breaches on construction sites during the first...
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Ayr firm fined £40,000 after apprentice’s thumb severed off

AYR-based 3B Construction has been fined £40,000 at Tain Sheriff Court after an apprentice's thumb was severed off by a rotating blade. The teenager was...
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HSE launches new campaign to prevent construction site injuries

THE Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is launching a new campaign designed to combat serious aches and pains caused by lifting and moving heavy...

APS calls on construction sector to adopt “fresh perspective” on fire safety

THE Association for Project Safety (APS) has called for specialist construction designers with fire prevention skills to be at the forefront of new UK...

Timber fire doors improve safety at Leith flats

CCG has installed a range of new timber fire doors to two towers in the centre of Leith on behalf of the City of...

Report lays bare economic and health impacts of unhealthy buildings

UNHEALTHY buildings will cost the UK economy over £55 billion between now and 2060, according to a new report by research institute RAND Europe and...