Imagine leaping from one high-rise building to another in central London. With adrenaline pumping, you jump hard as you can, but as the milliseconds pass, with rising panic, you realise you are not quite going to land the way you had envisioned, cleanly onto the roof...
Russell Worth
Russell Worth
Answering your most common questions relating to work injuries
If you have been seriously injured at work, you have no doubt endured a frightening and perhaps even life-changing experience. And understandably you may have many questions you would like answers to on claiming compensation following your accident. In this article,...
A Farmer’s Life – The Realities of Working in the British Agricultural Sector
For many, British farming conjures up thoughts of fresh air, endless rolling countryside, herding sheep across grassy moorlands, reaping the bountiful harvest in the autumn and tending the cattle. The reality is that while working in agriculture can be hugely...
Taking the load – Heavy lifting equipment accidents at work
Heavy lifting equipment is used across a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, logistics, construction and healthcare, and it has transformed how we work for the better. Such machinery includes vehicle tail lifts, patient hoists, tele-handlers, fork-lift...
Workplace accidents in the UK manufacturing sector
It’s been a rollercoaster year for UK manufacturing. In October 2016, it was reported that activity in the sector had grown faster than it had in the previous two years, due to the fall in the value in the pound, following the vote to leave the EU. And this early...
Chemical hazards in the workplace
Chemicals are surprisingly prevalent in our modern world, and not just in large industrial organisations. Even small local businesses such as hairdressers, gardeners, cleaners and pest controllers use chemicals that if not carefully handled, can cause serious injury....
The dangers of repetitive strain injuries
To the non-medically trained eye, the terms ‘Tenosynovitis’, ‘Dupuytren’s contracture’, and ‘Epicondylitis’ might be lost on you completely. Thankfully these conditions can be grouped by a slightly more memorable name - ‘repetitive strain injury’ (RSI). Such injuries...
Is your employer pulling their weight? The Importance of Safe Manual Handling
The somewhat anodyne health and safety term, ‘manual handling’, refers to the movement of any item by lifting, lowering, carrying, pushing, or pulling; actions that many workers do all day, every day. While not all new employees see manual handling training as the...
Have you been the victim of an assault at work?
Actual and threatened violence at work is shockingly common. In 2015/16, according to the Health & Safety Executive (HSE), there were 698,000 reported cases of violence at work – approximately half were threatened, and half resulted in an actual assault. This...
Eye injuries At Work Are No Comedy Spectacle
According to the Amsterdam-based eye surgeon, Richard Zegers, out of 92 Laurel and Hardy films, 88 of them would have resulted in serious eye injuries for one or more of the actors. Oliver Hardy was the primary victim, and Stan Laurel’s finger was the most common...