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Last chance to have a say on HSE cost recovery scheme



    Date:
    11 Oct 2011

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    This week offers interested parties the last chance to have their say on how a new HSE system will operate for recovering costs from those who break health and safety laws.

    The HSE opened a three-month consultation in July on how cost recovery for intervention will operate, having already agreed the underlying principle with Government. The new scheme could apply from as early as April 2012. The deadline for consultation responses is 14 October.

    Although the changes put no new health and safety duties on businesses, they do place for the first time a duty on HSE to recover the costs of their interventions in certain circumstances.

    Costs would be recovered, if during an inspection or investigation a material breach - a failure to adhere to health and safety law identified by an inspector as requiring formal action - is discovered. Fees would apply up to the point where HSE's intervention in supporting businesses in putting matters right has concluded.

    Under the proposals, HSE will recover costs at current estimates of £133 per hour. Costs of any specialist support needed by HSE would also be passed on. Invoices will need to be paid in 30 days.

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