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London tower block blaze

‘A tragic loss of life’ – six killed in London tower block blaze with death toll expected to rise Six fatalities confirmed in ‘unprecedented’ blaze 20 people critical in hospital after London tower block fire Report: ‘Significant number’ of people unaccounted for Children thrown from windows by terrified parents Cause of fire unknown 74 treated…

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Ireland : Poolbeg incinerator incident is a major mishap

Hospitalisation of 11 workers adds to the pressure on the Dublin plant The hospitalisation of 11 workers following a major incident at Dublin’s new waste incinerator at Poolbeg forced the temporary closure of the plant within days of it coming into operation. The incinerator is still only at the commissioning stage, but the timing of…

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Scotland : Contractor fined after skylight fall

A Scottish groundworks contractor company has been fined after a worker fell more than seven metres through a fragile roof. Stranraer Sheriff Court heard how a 42-year-old man had been subcontracted by McKeown Groundworks Ltd to carry out roof repairs on a barn at Whiteley’s Farm in Stranraer. The man began work on the roof…

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Scotland : Site fencing failure led to pensioner’s death

A Glasgow construction company has been heavily fined after a pensioner managed to stray onto one of its sites and drowned in an excavated pit. Kirkcaldy Sherriff Court heard that in early January 2015 an 83-year-old John Philbin with a number of age-related illnesses wandered onto a house-building site that was closed for the holidays.…

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Man airlifted to hospital after incident on Galway farm

Farmer pulled into haybob and ‘thrown out other side’ when attempting to clear blockage A man in his 60s was airlifted to hospital on Saturday after he became trapped in farm machinery in Co Galway. The incident happened on Saturday morning at Looscaun near Woodford. The man is understood to have been pulled into a…

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Ireland : ‘Farmers need more help with difficult jobs to reduce farm accidents’

Farmers seeking more help for difficult jobs on the land may be key to reducing the numbers of accidents and deaths in the country’s most dangerous workplaces, experts have warned. The often solitary profession has seen 138 people killed in farm accidents over the past seven years – this makes farming the most lethal job…

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