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Residents who live in Glasgow s west end say parking enforcement lapses during the pandemic have led to widespread breaches Residents in Glasgow s west end say parking enforcement lapses during the pandemic due to a reduction in wardens has led to widespread breaches of city regulations. It is understood that the number of attendants was reduced initially because of concerns about the use of public transport, despite NHS staff being told it was safe to travel to work by train or bus. The issue is now said to centre on mini-buses being unable to transport more than two attendants at one time in minibuses, while the lack of toilet facilities has also been cited as a factor.
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In the fourth quarter of 2020 as in many other quarters, fall protection safety standards have a prominent place on the list of top OSHA violations. However, there were also four deaths, as well as violations for failure to protect employees from chemicals commonly associated with painting work, improper management of suspended loads and more related to hoisting and rigging.
Here are the nine violations for the quarter with fines exceeding $120,000, ranked by fine amount:
1. Fabcon Precast LLC - Grove City, Ohio
Total Proposed Fines: $451,079
Fabcon Precast LLC, a manufacturer of precast concrete panels, had the highest proposed fine in Construction Dive’s OSHA roundup for the fourth quarter of 2020.
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Car tax updates will see a new emissions charge introduced for those using the most polluting petrol and diesel cars within the city centre. Bath and North East Somerset Council has warned drivers of most pre-euro 6 diesel cars and pre-euro 4 petrol vehicles will be affected by the new charge.