Warning to aerial cableway operators after prosecution

publication date: Nov 11, 2008
View a Printer Friendly version of this page, allowing you to print the page. Send a summary of this page to someone via email.

The Health and Safety Executive has warned operators of aerial cableways they must ensure they have robust safety systems in place. The call, to those who work cableways such as gondola cars or chairlifts, follows an incident in the Scottish Highlands, which seriously injured five people - Theresa Murphy, Craig Harris, Caitlin Harris, Jelle Koen and Daniel Koen-Ashley.



Sorry, this page is available to subscribers only.

If you are already a subscriber to Health and Safety Monitor, please log in. If you are already logged in but are having difficulties accessing one particular article, do please let us know as there may be a technical fault.

If you’re not a subscriber, why not join today.

If you want to renew your subscription, click on 'renew'

Why subscribe to Health and Safety Monitor?

5 reasons to subscribe to Health and Safety Monitor today ...

try for yourself

Search Monitor