The lives of customers and staff at a string of restaurants were put at risk after a firm and its managing director carried out illegal gas work, a court heard.
Warning over air-con certification
Compliance experts are urging hotel and restaurant facilities managers to ensure their air conditioning is certified.
Explosion closes Piccadilly Circus
03 Jul 2014 Piccadilly Circus was temporarily closed on Wednesday night following an explosion in the area. The blast, which is believed to have been caused by an electrical fault beneath a manhole cover, resulted in a nearby lorry catching fire. Metropolitan Police officers and London Fire Brigade were called to the scene at the […]
Report reveals fire safety concerns
Nine in 10 small businesses are not making sure they assess their premises for fire risks or take basic fire safety precautions, according to the results of a new poll.
Fears over faulty fuse board fires
There were five times as many fires caused by faulty fuse boards in the capital last year than in 2009-10, according to the London Fire Brigade (LFB).
Energy audit warning for big firms
Some of the largest companies in Britain face fines as high as £50,000 if they don’t follow a Government scheme designed to save energy.
Firm fined over gas blast at hotel
A catering supply firm has been fined £7,500 for safety failings after a gas explosion in a hotel kitchen left three people seriously hurt.
Millennials unaware of FM careers
Young adults don’t recognise facilities management as a career and many of them do not know anything about it, a new study reveals.
Businesses hit by major gas blast
Fire crews were forced to evacuate businesses and homes in Scunthorpe on Tuesday after a large gas explosion.