Today marks the launch of Seaward’s limited substitution opportunity for those in the PAT testing industry. Open to everyone involved with using PAT equipment, whether that is ...
This issue covers: Electrical Safety First backs review of product recall processes Updated directives take effect soon Decline in chip sales Fault Simulation – What is it ...
When carrying out end of line safety testing it is imperative to know that the test equipment is operating within specification to ensure that any faults within the equipment unde...
A Birmingham distribution firm was ordered to pay £9,821 after pleading guilty to three offences under the General Product Safety Regulations 2005 at Birmingham Magistrates Court...
Following a washing machine fire at a flat in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service is urging people to check that their electrical products have not been recalle...
With 70% of fires in Scottish homes caused by electricity, safety charity, Electrical Safety First (ESF), has called for mandatory electrical checks in the country’s social hous...
Trading standards officers in Cornwall have issued safety warnings about second-hand electrical goods. Following a recent survey of second hand goods being sold in the County, Co...
In the latest story of imported hoverboards that have failed safety checks, a UK trading standards office has destroyed dozens of the devices prevent them ever harming members of ...
New sentencing guidelines for corporate health and safety offences came into effect from 1st February. Fines are now based on a company’s turnover, reaching up to £10 million f...
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