Brexit – What Changes to Health and Safety Legislation Can We Expect?
A question that is often asked is whether we are likely to see a lot of health and safety legislation changed after Brexit. The short answer is ‘no’, because the…
A question that is often asked is whether we are likely to see a lot of health and safety legislation changed after Brexit. The short answer is ‘no’, because the…
Following the Grenfell Tower fire in June 2017, most organisations will be asking themselves what they need to do differently – or if they need to do anything differently –…
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has a Fee for Intervention scheme which is invoked when an inspector considers a duty holder – usually a company or an organization –…
Office health and safety is often overlooked in business. Many office jobs, like sitting at a desk and typing at computer, don’t seem to suggest much risk. However, working in…
The horrific circumstances of the Grenfell Tower fire will etch in the minds of regulators 14 June 2017 as a sea change in UK fire safety legislation and enforcement practice….
Are your employees stressed? Are they taking time off work when you really need them at work? Or are they just not performing as well as they could be? If…
On 1 February 2016, the Sentencing Guidelines Council introduced a new guideline in relation to corporate offences. It also applies to individual Health and Safety Offences, including those committed by…
There is a lot of confusion about the changes to Health and Safety legislation relating to the self employed. A few years ago a report was undertaken which indicated that…
Since the fire at Grenfell Tower in June 2017 we have been busy issuing briefings and advice to our clients. The Government have now published the results of the first…