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New health and safety guidance could be used against directors, warns DWF


PRESS INFORMATION - press enquiries to Sam Dabbs - 07711 672893

New guidance designed to help directors understand their health and safety obligations could potentially be used as evidence against them in inspections or prosecutions, warns law firm DWF.

The guidance, published yesterday by the Health and Safety Commission (HSC) and the Institute of Directors (IoD), covers not only companies but also schools, charities and hospitals and aims to help prevent avoidable deaths.

However Steffan Groch, health and safety partner at DWF, says that the guidance, although ‘voluntary’, will be viewed as a legal document by Health & Safety Executive (HSE) inspectors and directors who fail to follow it could face prosecution.

The guidance makes it clear to organisations that there must be strong and active commitment to health and safety from the top. They are expected to engage the workforce in the promoting safer working conditions and also ensure they identify, manage and review risks on a regular basis.

Steffan Groch says: “Directors should make sure that they read and follow the guidance. They should now review the organisation’s safety management systems and revisit their contracts of employment. If necessary, they should seek external advice and undertake sufficient training to be able to discharge their responsibilities effectively.

“Where responsibilities are delegated, there must be proper reporting and those responsible should be held to account. The board should receive regular information about health and safety and conduct a full review at least once a year. Directors should also look at key suppliers and others whose performance could adversely affect the company.”

The publication of the guidance also comes in the run-up to the introduction of the new Corporate Manslaughter Act in April 2008. Steffan Groch warns that the conduct of ‘senior management’ is a key element of the new offence and the directors' guidance may be considered relevant by a court in assessing the evidence.

He adds: “It has been made clear that the guidance will be regarded as a legal document by HSE inspectors in inspection and enforcement activities. Although the guidance is not a new law in itself, breach of it can be used as evidence in criminal proceedings under the existing legislation.

“It is ironic that something that has been produced for the benefit of directors could potentially be used against them should they face a prosecution. Our concern is that it may be used as a template as to how directors will be interviewed under caution for an offence under the new Corporate Manslaughter Act.”


Notes to editors:

DWF LLP is one of the fastest growing regional law firms in the UK and has recently merged with Ricksons. With over 830 people based in Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool and Preston, DWF provides a range of services grouped under the following practice areas:

Corporate
Banking & Finance
Business Recovery
Litigation
Real Estate
People
Insurance
Private Client

DWF has developed extensive sector-specific expertise in a number of areas including: automotive, education, retail & leisure, legal expenses and food and resourcing. Further information on DWF is available via www.dwf.co.uk

Media enquiries to:

Sam Dabbs
Dabbs PR & Marketing
Phone: 01939 210503 or 07711 672893
E: sam@dabbsprm.com

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