Plasterboard handling and MSD: controlling the risk

Joe Cilia, technical director at FIS, outlines his views on how to minimise the risk of obtaining musculoskeletal injuries when handling plasterboard  MUSCULOSKELETAL disorders (MSDs)...

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...

Firm fined £150,000 following ‘totally avoidable’ incident

JOHN Murphy and Sons Ltd has been fined £150,000 after a high pressure pipeline was damaged during widening work on the M8 motorway. Hamilton Sheriff...

Don’t let them suffer in silence

By Martin Robertson, health and safety manager at M-Pact Group IT is one of the great hidden secrets of the construction sector, an issue that many...

Livingston event to address ‘confusion’ over RAAC issues in public buildings

WORRIED owners and managers of public buildings in Scotland are being offered specialist support to navigate the RAAC concrete crisis.  Those with responsibility for buildings...

Glasgow hosts health and safety roadshow

GLASGOW has hosted the first in a series of major events designed to discuss the future of workplace health and safety. Organisers - the Health and Safety Executive...

Linear Group acquires stake in fire safety consultancy

LINEAR Group has acquired a stake in fire safety consultancy Kyle Management Solutions, to create Linear Fire Safety (LFS). Based in the group’s Glasgow HQ, the...

Construction sector urged to keep following Covid-19 measures to avoid ‘winter of discontent’

THE Construction Industry Coronavirus (CICV) Forum has urged the sector to focus on health and safety to help prevent another 'winter of discontent'. The organisation...

Paisley construction firm workers learn life-saving CPR skills

15 JR Group employees have received CPR training from the British Heart Foundation to ensure they are equipped with life-saving skills. The charity offered...

CALA site manager scoops national health and safety prize

A CALA Homes (West) site manager has won a national health and safety award for his work at a Larbert development. Billy McCallum won the...

Fears that mental health initiatives may not be reaching those who need them

RESEARCHERS from Glasgow Caledonian University have warned that initiatives aimed at protecting the mental health of construction workers may not be getting to those...
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Research reveals impact of ill-fitting PPE on female workers

MINISTERS have been urged to update health and safety laws to ensure all workers are issued properly fitting PPE. The call follows new research that...

Huge drop in construction site Covid-19 safety breaches

THE Building Safety Group (BSG) has reported a 41% decrease in the number of Covid-19 breaches on construction sites over a three month period. The organisation's...

Fire training exercises held at Highland homes set for demolition

VACANT council houses in Dingwall set for demolition in June are being used as settings for vital fire and rescue training exercises. The 12 properties...

Housebuilder helps Scottish schoolchildren to get home safe

TO mark Walk to School month, Miller Homes has revealed it is helping children across Scotland travel to and from school safely by donating...

Specialist contractors invited to help RSLs meet safety standards

FIRE safety and building compliance contractors across Scotland are being invited to help registered social landlords (RSL) meet new higher standards in the wake of...

SELECT issues reminder as deadline looms large for new fire safety legislation

TRADE body SELECT has issued a reminder to homeowners to ensure they have compliant heat, smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) alarms installed, ahead of...

Firm fined £80,000 after worker is seriously injured at Highland wind farm

A wind farm management services firm has been fined £80,000 after a worker at a site near Inverness was seriously injured by an electrical...

Construction firms urged to avoid using Covid-19 as excuse to ‘race to the bottom’

CONSTRUCTION companies have been urged not to use the Covid-19 crisis as an excuse to return to a 'culture of corner cutting'. The Building Engineering...

Edinburgh residents urged to have their say on cladding proposals

EDINBURGH residents have been urged to have their say on legislation addressing unsafe cladding. The call comes after a Holyrood committee visited a building in...