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The HSE has employed contractors to undertake compliance checks on whether businesses are following coronavirus rules. What’s to know?
Published 04.02.2021
The Health & Safety Executive wants to introduce a new type of inspector which will only provide advice. Is this idea as good as it sounds?
Published 08.06.2005
As the HSE are short of inspectors, it’s now asking building control officers to report breaches of health and safety legislation. What’s the latest?
Published 08.09.2008
A recent project, known as WorkWell Dorset, has provided further evidence that the enforcement bodies are working together. How might this affect you?
Published 06.05.2010
A chemicals supplier has said that it is seeking damages from the HSE after action by the regulator brought the firm within weeks of closure. What happened and will it change the way the authorities
work in future?
Published 24.10.2012
Although you were under the impression that your business was under the remit of the HSE, a local authority inspector recently arrived on your site following a reportable accident. Have things
changed?
Published 24.09.2007
Local authority health and safety inspectors say that they are being prevented from carrying out proactive inspections as a result of rules which are designed to cut red tape. What’s the story?
Published 04.03.2016
Now that the HSE has closed its Infoline service, does this mean that it will no longer be offering businesses advice on managing health and safety risks? What other options are available?
Published 19.09.2011
A serious scaffold collapse has prompted a major investigation by the HSE. Will it stop with this case, or is it likely to have a greater impact?
Published 22.05.2006
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