IOSH seminar set to air tree safety update
16 Mar 2012
Safety chiefs are homing in on how to manage the potentially lethal risks to the public from tree failure in the light of new guidance.
Day out in the country is one of the safest ways to enjoy your leisure time, says safety group chair.
Safety chiefs are homing in on how to manage the potentially lethal risks to the public from tree failure in the light of new guidance.
Cooperative work earns Safer Park Awards for Normand Park and Brook Green in west London.
Girl Guides who created a woodland area for their local community have won a Tidy Wales Award.
The legal minefield of arboriculture is to be explored next month when experts look at lessons learnt from a recent case in which a boy was killed by a falling branch.
A local authority has abandoned plans to charge an entry fee at an adventure playground that had been branded as a "tax on play".
Botanic gardens in Edinburgh, Dawyck in the Borders and Benmore in Argyll were hit by winds of up to 100mph last week.
Four National Trust properties in Somerset have trimmed energy costs, time and noise by switching to battery-powered gardening tools.
Health & Safety Executive fatality statistics prompt calls for industry to carry out better training.
Kingston Council safety chiefs are investigating play kit after a five-year-old fell to his death from a climbing frame at a Surrey school. Police said an inquest will be held.
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