TfL to roll out anti-fatigue eye-tracking tech on London Buses
Stronger measures to tackle bus driver fatigue and distraction have been unveiled by TfL this week as part of new bus safety standards.
By Belinda Liversedge on 04 June 2026
Stronger measures to tackle bus driver fatigue and distraction have been unveiled by TfL this week as part of new bus safety standards.
By Belinda Liversedge on 04 June 2026
A fear of “non-compliance” in the UK is limiting the adoption of robotics in the workplace, HSE has stated as it prepares new industry guidance.
By Belinda Liversedge on 11 June 2026
Over half of UK workers believe a major industrial disaster is becoming increasingly likely, a major new report reveals today.
By Belinda Liversedge on 10 June 2026
HSE should set a “stretching target” to improve engagement among its 2,500 staff, including looking at annual working days lost and reports of bullying and harassment, a government report into its work has urged.
By on 01 March 2019
A bank, a sportswear company and a health and wellbeing provider have been named as the healthiest places to work in Britain.
By on 01 March 2019
High Street clothing empire Arcadia Group has been fined £450,000 after a young girl was left permanently disfigured after she was crushed by a queue barrier at a Topshop store in Glasgow.
By on 01 March 2019
A refuse collection company has been fined £1m after a worker was run over and killed by a reversing refuse collection vehicle (RCV).
By on 01 March 2019
A lift company and a housing association have been fined £1.5m after a girl suffered fatal head injuries when she looked out of a broken vision panel in a lift at her home in Weymouth.
By on 01 March 2019
Hermes’ self-employed couriers have won new rights to holiday pay and other benefits under a deal struck by the company and the GMB union.
By on 01 March 2019
Ray Strank Roofing and its director have been found guilty of work at height breaches after an employee fell to his death from a London roof.
By on 01 March 2019
A steel firm has been fined £600,000 after a worker lost part of his hand in unguarded machinery.
By on 01 March 2019
Construction sites across Great Britain are being targeted as part of a health inspection initiative aimed at reducing musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs).
By Belinda Liversedge on 01 March 2019
British Safety Council launched Time to Breathe to a captive, if not surprised, audience of Oxford Street commuters and shoppers on Tuesday, this week.
By Matthew Holder on 01 March 2019