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Latest annual work-related fatalities – including mesothelioma – published by HSE
Great Britain continues to be one of the safest places in the world to work, according to new analysis published by the Health and Safety Executive. The analysis comes alongside the annual release of HSE’s statistics for work-related fatalities for 2025/26,…
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Join us at the Northern Education Show for your free, 121 Compliance Surgery
The Northern Education Show is the region’s leading event for the promotion and development of effective school leadership, management, learning and teaching featuring a high-level conference, inspirational workshops and a comprehensive exhibition…
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Meeting clients old and new at LUPC / SUPC 2026!
Just a few days to go until we bring our property compliance expertise to the LUPC (London Universities Purchasing Consortium) & Southern Universities Procurement Consortium (SUPC) Conference 2026!
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Inspectas pleased to be part of NORAC
Inspectas is pleased to share that, before the end of 2025, we became members of the National Organisation of Asbestos Consultants (NORAC) — an independent, not-for-profit association representing corporate members within the asbestos testing and inspection community…
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Inspectas simplifies CDM compliance with launch of bespoke new website
Property compliance specialist Inspectas has launched a new website to help architects, developers and contractors navigate the complexities of Construction (Design and Management) Regulations. Since the CDM Regulations 2015 broadened CDM responsibility to all “duty holders”, Inspectas has developed a team of specialists dedicated to managing the full process to take the pressure and workload…
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Company and director fined after workers exposed to asbestos
Inspectors from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) visited a site in Stretford, Manchester, and found an uncontrolled spread of asbestos containing materials around the premises.
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Companies fined after 16-year-old worker exposed to asbestos
The worker been breaking up cement sheets taken from the roof of the property and putting them into a skip. Asbestos was later found to be in the cement sheets, exposing the worker to asbestos fibres.
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Construction firm fined £90,000 after exposing public to asbestos during renovation work
Nathan Cook, prosecuting on behalf of the HSE, told the court how the regulator received a concern on 31 August 2021 about asbestos disturbance. The concern related to a refurbishment project…
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