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Sentencing Guidelines: What Do Individuals Need to Know?

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…

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Sentencing for Corporate Manslaughter Offences for Micro Businesses

Since the 1 February 2016 the Sentencing Council has introduced new definitive guidelines which the courts have to follow in relation to Corporate Manslaughter and Health and Safety offences. This…

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Sentencing for Corporate Manslaughter Offences for Micro Businesses

Since the 1 February 2016 the Sentencing Council has introduced new definitive guidelines which the courts have to follow in relation to Corporate Manslaughter and Health and Safety offences. For…

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Sentencing for Corporate Manslaughter Offences for Large Businesses

The Sentencing Council has issued a definitive guideline on sentencing for health and safety offences which the courts have to take into account. If you run an organisation with a…

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Sentencing for Corporate Manslaughter Offences for Large Businesses

The Sentencing Council has issued a definitive guideline on sentencing for health and safety offences which the courts have to take into account. This took effect on 1 February 2016…

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Why should Directors have an Appropriate Understanding of Health and Safety in their Company?

It’s really important that company Directors receive Health and Safety briefings because many don’t fully appreciate the extent of the threat to themselves and their organisation of not getting this…

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Fines for Health and Safety offences could be on the increase. How could they affect your organisation?

In 2015 the Sentencing Council, which is a Government body which sets recommendations of fines, consulted on new fines for the levels of penalty for corporate manslaughter and for Health…

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