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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
The HSE has announced that it’s restarting proactive enforcement inspections. Who can expect a visit and what will inspectors be looking for?
Published 11.06.2020
The prospect of an inspection by one enforcement body is bad enough, but if you’re unlucky, you could face one from three at once. What’s going on?
Published 03.12.2009
You’ve kept your nose clean with no incidents/accidents or problems with the HSE. So why are you now at greater risk of being inspected?
Published 27.05.2014
The HSE has announced that it will increase the number of construction industry inspectors by a third. When is this happening and how could it affect you?
Published 19.05.2009
If you’re wondering what the consequences might be if you don’t try that hard to enforce coronavirus rules, the HSE has given clarification. What do you need to know?
Published 03.06.2020
What’s been happening in the health and safety world in 2021 and what can you expect to have to deal with in 2022?
Published 04.01.2022
The HSE has lost a case in which it claimed that certain evidence should be inadmissible by the other party. The outcome makes it easier for employers to successfully appeal against enforcement
notices. What’s to know?
Published 11.06.2018
Changes to prevent the spread of coronavirus must not be at the expense of regular health and safety, the HSE has said. What’s to know?
Published 02.07.2020
The authorities are still carrying out checks on coronavirus precautions despite the easing of restrictions. Why is this and what can you expect if you’re visited?
Published 01.10.2021
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