11th November 2022

Logistics company fined £133,000

A logistics company has been fined £133,000 after excavation work, carried out in 2018 at its rail and container freight facility, exposed staff to asbestos.  An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found an asbestos survey had not been carried out and the workers involved had not received any training in relation to asbestos.  In addition, the company failed to report the incident correctly.

9th November 2022

SI 2022/1152

SI 2022/1152. The Control of Mercury (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2022. Comes into force 2nd December. Amends wording in Regulation (EU) 2017/852, from “a Member State” to “Great Britain”.

8th November 2022

West Midlands companies fined a total of £359,000 following fatality

Two West Midlands companies have been fined a total of £359,000 plus costs after an HGV driver suffered fatal chest injuries sustained while unstrapping a load.  An investigation by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) found that arrangements for planning and restraining the load were inadequate.  They failed to ensure that the stability of goods was independent of the load straps, so that release of the straps did not allow the load to fall from the vehicle.

7th November 2022

EA consultation on changes to standard rules permits for medium combustion plant and specified generators

The Environment Agency is consulting on proposals to change standard rules permits for medium combustion plant and specified generators. Consultation closes 8th January 2023. The purpose of this consultation is to introduce changes associated with the implementation of the Medium Combustion Plant Directive (MCPD) EU/2015/2193. These changes are with respect to emissions of NOx, SO2, and dust. https://consult.environment-agency.gov.uk/environment-and-business/proposals-to-change-standard-rules-permits-for-med/