HortWeek launches analysis of 'most costly' horticulture industry accidents and health and safety advice

Find out which accidents are most likely to leave employers facing costly prosecutions across horticulture and related industries.

H&S advice

HortWeek research has analysed Health & Safety Executive cases from the last four years.

The advice could save professional horticulturists fines of hundreds of thousands of pounds for breaches of health and safety regulations.

Here we analyse four years' worth of HSE prosecutions on the sector, reported by HortWeek, to find which regulations are broken most, what advice is available and how severe fines can be.

This package, in easily readable form, offers time saved on research, futureproofing of your business, saving money with expert analysis and mitigation of risk through warning of potential business hazards.

See here for details.


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