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Sainsbury's blames short shopworkers

Prosecutions and Claims | 11.01.2008

Stressed manager was unfairly refused flexible hours

Prosecutions and Claims | 10.01.2008

Lighter regulation questions

News | HSW | 12.12.2007

Law lords' asbestos ruling 'a disgrace'

News | HSW | 27.11.2007

Revenue censured for draughty call centre

Prosecutions and Claims | 08.11.2007

Exposed asbestos lands hospital fine

Prosecutions and Claims | 08.11.2007

Galamast fined

Prosecutions and Claims | 08.11.2007

£0.5m discrimination payout

Prosecutions and Claims | 08.11.2007

Black day in court for camping retailer

Prosecutions and Claims | 08.11.2007

Quarry COSHH fine

Prosecutions and Claims | 08.11.2007

ALARP: making risk as unlikely as possible

Duncan Spencer | Features | HSW | 15.10.2007

Most safety legislation is not prescriptive, but essentially requires managers to write their own rules. So anyone tasked with managing risk is left to grapple with a variety of questions. Duncan Spencer looks at the principle of reducing risk to as low a level as reasonably practicable (ALARP).

A look at the new Corporate Manslaughter Act

Mark Tyler | Features | HSW | 15.10.2007

Mark Tyler picks the bones out of the new Corporate Manslaughter Act

Construction deaths leap up

News | HSW | 15.09.2007

Case study: The Mall's centres of excellence

Sara Bean | Case Study | 15.09.2007

Sara Bean reports on a shopping centre operator's enforcement partnership which takes in 23 local authorities across the UK.

Shelved survey costs council

Prosecutions and Claims | 15.09.2007

Compliance code could curb HSE inspections

News | HSW | 15.09.2007

Tory plan to overhaul UK safety law

News | HSW | 15.09.2007

£950,000 shipyard asbestos award

Prosecutions and Claims | 12.08.2007

Bill offers enforcers alternative route

News | HSW | 12.08.2007

The HSE and local authorities will have the option to ask to impose fixed fines and permanent prohibition from hazardous activities on safety offenders without taking them to court under a draft Bill published by the government.

BP North Sea safety fears

Prosecutions and Claims | 02.06.2007

Site specifics: going smoke-free

Bridget Leathley | Features | HSW | 01.06.2007

On 1 July 2007, England will follow Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland in going smoke-free. An employer's main responsibility will be to ensure that no-one smokes in enclosed or substantially enclosed areas. The keys to achieving compliance are a smoke-free policy and appropriate signage. Bridget Leathley finds the best online guidance.

Health and safety enforcement in China

Adrienne Gleeson | Features | HSW | 01.06.2007

In the first of a short series on health and safety enforcement in the major developing economies Adrienne Gleeson looks east to China.

Taking responsibility for safety

John Gilbertson | Features | HSW | 01.06.2007

If employees won't take any responsibility for their own safety, you need a hard-nosed approach to rule breaking, argues John Gilbertson.

Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999

Legislation | 17.05.2007

Health and Safety at Work, etc Act 1974

Legislation | 17.05.2007

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