AI in action: Reshaping ergonomic safety strategies in the automotive industry
July 25, 2023
A new use-case suggests AI could have a significant impact on workplace ergonomics in vehicle manufacturing. Matthew Hart at Soter Analytics explains more. Read More
Director sentenced for failing to comply with HSE enforcement notices
December 3, 2021
A director of a former car salvage company has been jailed for failing to comply with HSE enforcement notices served to protect the health and safety of workers in his workplace and visitors to the site. Read More
Employees sustain serious burns in explosion at vehicle servicing centre
November 25, 2021
A commercial vehicle servicing and repair company has been fined after two workers suffered serious burns when flammable brake cleaning fluid ignited causing a fire. Read More
£43k fine for automotive firm and landlord due to dangerous platform lift
August 24, 2021
A tyre firm and its landlord have been fined a total of £43,333 after pleading guilty to breaching health and safety legislation. Read More
MOT centre sentenced after worker fatally injured in oil drum explosion
May 5, 2021
An MOT centre has been sentenced after oil drums supplied by them exploded and killed an agricultural engineer. Read More
Workplace bullying: New campaign to tackle bullying in the automotive industry
November 14, 2018
The charity Ben, which helps people who work in the automotive sector, has launched a new campaign to tackle bullying at work. Read More
Employee narrowly avoids having arm amputated
July 30, 2013
A cable manufacturer has been fined after two employees were injured in separate incidents on the same machine at a factory in Leigh, Greater Manchester. Read More