Free Safety Alerts
Discover the hidden risks that could cost your company dearly. Stay informed and safeguard your business with our FREE Safety Alert emails…
Every few weeks we issue Safety Alert emails as taster of what’s included in Safety PAL. These alerts help you learn from real recent prosecutions by the HSE, and how you can avoid the same mistakes.
What’s In Our Safety Alerts…
- Based on real HSE prosecutions, investigations and findings.
- Highlights dangers in these cases – including be equipment, processes, procedures, training or substances.
- Addresses situations where unsafe conditions could arise, such as unclear instructions or the need for additional guarding.
- Identifies risks to your workers and business – including health and legal consequences of inaction.
- Suggests safety measures, or changes to procedures to prevent accidents, injuries or claims.
What our clients say…
VOLKERFITZPATRICK
Thank you for your Safety Alert! We have it prominently displayed on our wall to raise awareness among our staff and subcontractors. I found the process of downloading the document to be a breeze! It contains a wealth of valuable information and clear instructions.
I particularly appreciate the links to additional resources that help reinforce the SSOW guidelines. Thanks again for your efforts!
Sean Groom, Health & Safety Manager
Here are some example Safety Alerts to download now…
Safety Alert 159: Construction (Building Site)
No Injuries, Director Still Prosecuted
No evidence of risk control
Multiple fall risks and hazardous substance exposure were found on-site. Despite no accidents, the company was fined £20,000, and the director faced personal prosecution for safety failures.
Download Safety Alert 159
Safety Alert 013: Logistics & Warehousing
Fatal, Preventable Lorry Accident
vehicle & Pedestrian separation
A worker was crushed between a reversing lorry and the loading bay due to a lack of pedestrian-vehicle separation. The firm was fined £2M for failing to implement basic safety measures.
Download Safety Alert 13
Safety Alert 020: Construction & Demolition
Incorrect Risk Assessment Led to Injury
Working at heights
A worker fell 4m through a roof sheet, suffering a fractured spine. The risk assessment was not updated when the work method changed. The company was fined £150,000 for failure to plan and control.
Download Safety Alert 20Do you want specific Safety Alerts filtered for your industry and workplace?
Everyone deserves to go home safe at the end of the day
Subscribe to our free Safety Alert emails to learn how to prevent similar accidents and protect your business from costly fines.
