All blog posts tagged with competence

Ipswich gas engineer fined for illegal work

Posted 30-04-2012

A self-employed gas engineer has been fined for carrying out unregistered work on commercial premises in Ipswich.

Duncan Frere, 37, of Wilkinson Drive, Ipswich was hired between May and June 2010 to carry out the installation and connection of a number of gas appliances at the Super Kebab House…

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Gas engineer left pub kitchen at risk

Posted 22-02-2012

A gas engineer from Ascot has been fined for work he carried out on a commercial catering gas installation in a local pub, despite not being registered for such work

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) prosecuted Philip Payne, 49, trading as Wentworth Plumbing and Heating, for work he carried out …

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Hastings scaffold firm fined for putting workers at risk

Posted 20-09-2011

Totalscaff (GB) Ltd. has been fined after handing over unsecured scaffolding to a client, putting builders at risk.

A Health and Safety Executive (HSE) inspector visited a site at Claremont, Hastings, on 20 April 2010 where building repairs and external work were being carried out.

The inspector not…

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Health and Safety News - 12 May 2010

Posted 12-05-2010

The National Core Competence Benchmark (NCCB)

The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) is leading a new initiative which will reduce employers’ confusion about which health and safety qualifications workers need to hold and which training courses they need to undertake.

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