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Newcastle City Council shortlisted for LARAC Health & Safety Award
Newcastle City Council has beenshortlisted for the Health & Safety Initiative of the Year at this year’s LARAC (Local Authority Recycling Advisory Committee) Awards for their..
HSE’s Excavator Bulletin – Using the tools available to enhance safety
HSE’s Excavator Bulletin – Using the tools available to enhance safety Last month [August 2025], the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) issued a new Safety Bulletin ED02-2025,..
Driving change in RCV bin lift safety: Industry leaders come together
SiteZone Safety and FCC Environment — who partnered to develop RCV Smart Loader — brought together leaders from the waste and recycling industry to spark crucial conversations and..
Right First Time: The Hidden Risk of Rework
I recently posted on LinkedIn about my experience with a broadband installation that went wrong outside my house. And one point struck a chord— the increased risk associated with..
Half of waste sector deaths caused by moving vehicles
New HSE Figures Show Progress on Workplace Vehicle Fatalities – But 14 Lives Still Lost The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has released its latest annual figures for..
3 years, 0 compromise: Enva’s safety journey with SiteZone
Enva is a leading provider of recycling and resource recovery solutions with sustainability at the forefront of what they do. They support the life cycle of waste products to..
The Ripple Effect - Accidents echo far beyond the workplace
Today [10 June] marks the annual National Forklift (FLT) Safety Day. But why is there a day dedicated to FLT Safety?
SiteZone reduces carbon emissions by 27%
After just completing our second year of voluntary carbon emission reporting, we’re pleased to share that our carbon footprint has dropped by 27% saving 30 tonnes of CO2e.
Six near misses an hour: The hidden risk facing RCV loaders
Every day, in sectors like waste and recycling, workers face hazardous situations that could — but don’t — result in harm. These are what we call near misses. Long seen as early..