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A report has found that the overwhelming majority of telescopic ladders sold online fail safety regulations.
The new research commissioned by the Ladder Association has raised serious concerns that unsafe and potentially dangerous ladders are being sold to unsuspecting consumers in the
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Record breaking heat and dry weather is putting at risk a 500-year-old stately home just weeks after the National Trust completed a £6m refurbishment project.
Completed in 1482, Oxburgh Hall in Norfolk is a popular attraction known for its architecture, gorgeous gardens and moat that su
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A 35-year-old stonemason has been killed abroad after 'several tonnes of bricks and scaffolding crashed down on him'. Tragic Ali
OSHA found workers at heights above 10 feet without adequate fall protection.
A contractor in Illinois is being cited after OSHA noted workers were exposed to fall hazards twice in a 10-day span.
According to a press release, OSHA inspected a site where employees of ECS Roofi
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Falls from height are one of the biggest causes of workplace injuries and fatalities, with common causes including falls from ladders or through fragile roofs. A recent case saw two construction bosses being jailed for manslaughter by gross negligence after a roofer fell two storeys to his dea