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A report into the outcome of safety prosecutions has shown that fines have increased dramatically. What do you need to know?
Published 24.05.2019
Changes to the legal system mean that fines for health and safety offences are likely to rise significantly. What’s to know?
Published 09.04.2015
A new independent campaign group, Unchecked, has highlighted what it calls the enforcement gap - the loss of budget by national enforcement agencies which it says is impacting our health and
wellbeing. What’s to know?
Published 29.10.2019
Figures obtained by a law firm identify that the number of directors and managers prosecuted for health and safety offences has increased. What’s to know?
Published 21.11.2016
The HSE has launched a new website which it claims will help those starting up or running a small to medium-sized business to manage health and safety. Is it any good and something that you should
consider using?
Published 23.11.2012
A summary of Lord Young’s review of how health and safety is managed in the UK has been leaked. What does it identify?
Published 12.10.2010
A manager and a firm have been prosecuted for failing to maintain health and safety standards, despite the fact that there were no reported cases of injury or ill health. What can be learned from
this case?
Published 05.06.2017
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
You’ve heard that following an accident, or even during a general inspection, an inspector can go through the “tracking back” procedure. Why are they doing this, what does it involve and how might it
affect you?
Published 18.05.2010
The HSE has issued the National Enforcement Code for local authorities. When does this take effect and what could be the impact?
Published 18.06.2013
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