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Killing time

Workplace Law Magazine is available only to Premium Members of the Workplace Law Network. Produced 10 times each year, it is distributed in hard copy format in the first week of the month, and is also available online.

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February 2008
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Killing time

As an organisation that exists to provide information and advice to employers, it was something of a reality check to this month take a look beyond the implications for businesses of the implementation of the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act: the fines, the damage to reputation …

Unwanted and unpleasant as these implications may be, consider for a moment how much more unpleasant having the death of an employee on your conscience may be. Go one step beyond that, and think about the people left behind – the families and the friends – and what effect a workplace death will have on them for the rest of their lives.  

Our News and Features Writer, Claire Fuller, this month spent time talking to some of those families, and you can read about some of their experiences from p. 10. As upsetting as this could be to read, the intention is not so much to pull on employers’ heart strings, but instead to demonstrate (a) the real effect that health and safety failings can have and (b) the important role that employers have to play in managing communications when a workplace death does occur. As this article demonstrates, the experiences of the family can be so much worse when employers choose to hide from the reality of the situation, and this approach does nothing for the reputation of the organisation.

Some years ago a landmark case was heard involving Associated Octel, and a number of health and safety incidents, including one fatality, at Ellesmere Port. Following these incidents, the senior management team identified the need for significant change in a number of areas and set about rejuvenating its health and culture. It was clear to the organisation at that stage that if it failed to change, the business would come to a close, and so it had a significant challenge ahead.

This month, the reformed organisation, which now operates under the name Innospec Inc, demonstrates just how health and safety culture can be turned around and what a difference that has made to the organisation as a whole. Find out how the organisation has essentially reinvented itself from p. 26.

Returning to practicalities briefly, key to how the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act will actually work in practice, is in its enforcement and investigation. It appears that the HSE, although likely to assist in the police investigation, will not be a prosecuting authority for Corporate Manslaughter. With the weight of investigation on the shoulders of the police, there are considerable implications for how this responsibility will be managed in terms of the resources and finances of the police service. At a recent corporate manslaughter conference attended by Workplace Law, delegates and speakers alike expressed their concern over the matter. This month, we hear it straight from the horse’s mouth in an interview on p. 18.

In this issue ...

  

Latest

Legal calendar

Key legislative dates and events taking place during March and April 

Case law

  • Near-fatal accidents can be preventable
  • Family wins compensation following death of worker exposed to asbestos
  • Death of young worker highlights need for proper supervision

Comment

Shot to pieces

David Sharp comments on your corporate reputation and why you need to keep it

 

Fines and punishment

The Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act will give the court the power to impose unlimited fines and to impose both Remedial Orders and Publicity Orders.

 

Focus

 

Corporate manslaughter: the real cost

You can pay the fine and weather the publicity storm, but can you handle the human cost associated with corporate manslaughter? Claire Fuller talks to families of workers who have died in the workplace to see how employers’ actions after the event affect those who are left behind.

 

American idle

For a culture renowned for its readiness to litigate at the drop of a hat, David Sharp expected health and safety enforcement in America to be light years ahead of the UK. Instead he discovered a culture of corporate sloth, where prosecutors have no teeth and workers still have to pay for their own safety equipment.

 

Strictly PC

Mark Smith, Head of the Association of Chief Police Officers' Homicide Working Group on the role of the police in corporate manslaughter investigations.  

 

Network

 

“Best two days’ work I’ve had in a long time”
At Workplace Law’s 9th Annual Facilities Management Legal Update Conference, the message was loud and clear – workplaces need to prepare for the future now, through both risk management and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).

 

Facilitating the arts
As Director for Facilities for famous auction house Sotheby’s, Janie Stewart-Ramsay has to have a finger firmly on the pulse of changes to legislation; enter Workplace Law Group. Kelly Mansfield grabs five minutes to catch up with Janie at February’s 9th Annual Facilities Management Conference and Dinner.

 

Clinic

Workplace Law premium members ask the legal experts for advice on their corporate manslaughter concerns.

 

Challenge 

Putting safety into hearts and minds

Following a catalogue of health and safety failings, Associated Octel had to change its ways or be shut down. Kelly Mansfield unveils its incredible transformation.

 

Technical

 

Legal update

In-depth information and guidance on: Corporate responsibility in use of a motor vehicle; Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide: what is a gross breach; and Significant changes for senior management: Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide in context.

 

The data

 

This month’s statistics

Five pages of key statistics and information on health and safety and employment law.  

 

 

 


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48 Jan 2009 Cultivating success: how to cut costs and stimulate growth
47 May 2009 Buncefield disaster: the aftermath and what you can learn from it
46 Jan 2009 Headache? Try new and improved law and regulation!
45 Mar 2009 Soap star: The hygiene special issue
44 May 2009 48: How the 48-hour working week could push employers to the max
43 Aug 2008 2009: new beginnings
42 Jun 2008 Reality bites: managing in a recession
41 Feb 2008 Euromillions
40 Mar 2008 Identity charade
39 Oct 2008 Evacuation versus invacuation
38 May 2008 Perk of the job? Managing the risks faced by loneworkers
37 May 2008 Employment law is changing - but don't tell anyone how
36 Jul 2008 Have we binned your Workplace Law Magazine?
35 Feb 2008 Killing time
34 Jan 2008 Health hazards: keeping a lid on panic
33 Jan 2008 "We don't serve wheelchairs"
32 Aug 2007 3 strikes and your fire's not out!
31 Oct 2007 Facefacts: The real cost of social networking to your business
30 Jan 2007 How much does it cost to kill someone at work?
29 Jan 2007 Employment Tribunals: back to the future?
28 Jan 2007 Smoking ban special
27 May 2007 Contractors: are you watching them?
26 Jan 2007 Occupational health: an unnecessary expense?
25 Jan 2007 CDM special
24 Jan 2007 Energy management special issue
23 Jan 2006 What is reasonable adjustment?
22 Jan 2006 £20 if you can prove you’re competent
21 Jan 2006 London’s burning, where’s the engine?
20 Jan 2006 R v. Beckingham: case closed
19 Jan 2006 Mug’s game? Excessive risk aversion
18 Jan 2006 Licence to… protect your workplace?
17 Jan 2006 The sex issue
16 Jan 2006 Has the HSE lost its bite?
15 Jan 2006 H5N1 Bird Flu: Are you playing chicken with your company’s future?
14 Jan 2006 Old git, or still work fit?
13 Jan 2005 The year of living dangerously
12 Jan 2005 The burning issue
11 Jan 2005 Disability access: is it becoming clear yet?
10 Jan 2005 Business as usual? London bomb blasts
9 Jan 2005 Who's looking at you?
8 Jan 2005 Legionella trial special
7 Jan 2005 Religious beliefs: should employers cater for all faiths?
6 Jan 2005 No smoking? Employers face the costs of kicking the habit
5 Jan 2005 Playing with numbers: TUPE special issue
4 Jan 2005 Directors' responsibilities for health and safety
3 Dec 2004 2005: getting to grips with the legal year ahead
2 Jan 2004 Stress management special
1 Jan 2004 Face facts: how much do you really know about disability legislation?

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