Lack of Risk Assessments Leads to Prosecutions
Looking at recent HSE prosecutions we can’t help but think that a pattern is forming with regards to companies failing to undertake risk assessments and suffering the consequences.
Looking at recent HSE prosecutions we can’t help but think that a pattern is forming with regards to companies failing to undertake risk assessments and suffering the consequences.
The Health and Safety Executive prosecutes for various offences from lack of risk assessments to fatalities. Here are a few recent ones.
On October 1st 2015 around 1.7m workers will have no safety duties, according to the regulator. This move stems from a proposal in the 2011 Löfstedt review on safety statutes.
These are the latest prosecutions outlined by the HSE which clearly demonstrate the potential outcomes that can result if business owners fail to maintain their responsibilities and legal obligations, and compliance with health and safety regulations.
These are the latest prosecutions outlined by the HSE which demonstrate the responsibilities and legal obligations of business owners to ensure their compliance with health and safety regulations.
Here at SafetyNow we’re working everyday with businesses to help them to improve their health and safety practices, but unfortunately there is still a lot of work to be done, as demonstrated by the latest statistics released by the HSE.
We are sharing these latest prosecutions with you to act as a reminder and warning about the responsibilities and legal obligations of business owners to ensure their compliance with health and safety regulations.