September Update | William Martin / Barbour
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September Update | William Martin / Barbour

Welcome To Our?September Newsletter

Welcome to a?jam packed August edition of our William Martin newsletter! We have some informative updates and key content to share with you this month, including;

  • Not to be missed webinar details ????
  • IOSH speaks to UK Government
  • Landlord fire safety fines.
  • The BSR has met with the Construction Leadership Council
  • Martyn's Law development work continues?

?? We also include a link below to download our Building Safety Case Reports - Ultimate Guide

?? Be sure to scroll?to the bottom to see Philip Jones, our MD, featured in British Safety Councils Magazine, discussing slips, trips and falls.


News

Health and safety investment can be “game-changer”, says IOSH

IOSH) has called on UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and his government to invest further in legislation which prevents workers from being harmed.

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£125,000 fine for fire safety breaches across four premises

Two care home directors have been fined nearly £125,000 for multiple fire safety offences. Inspectors found serious issues across four premises.

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Landlord fined for fire safety breaches

A landlord failed to cooperate with inspecting officers after they found breaches of the FSO relating to a flat door at his property.

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£1m fine as employee suffers serious injuries

A 31-year-old, from Winchester, had fallen through an open hole in the driver’s cab of a straddle carrier, landing on the concrete floor below.

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Property firm fined over Ipswich flats

An Ipswich property management company and its director have been fined more than £100,000 for breaches of fire safety regulations at a block of flats.

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Martyn’s Law: development work continues on CT Security Qualification

Following the election and the recent King’s Speech, you will have likely heard that the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Draft Bill, also known as Martyn’s Law, is being prioritised by the new government.

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BSR meets CLC after receiving ‘unsuitable’ Building Control applications

The Building Safety Regulator has met with the Construction Leadership Council to discuss industry concerns relating to Building Control approval applications, Construction Management has reported.

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