Sentencing guidelines impose tough penalties for health and safety and environmental offences: how can you avoid them?
The introduction of the sentencing guidelines in February 2016 has seen health and safety prosecutions treble, particularly in relation to corporate manslaughter, with tougher penalties imposed and fines exceeding GBP20 million being handed down. With fines having a detrimental effect on both turnover and reputation, how can companies protect themselves?
HSE and Environment Agency Prosecution: The New Climate is an accessible reference work that provides guidance to ensure that companies have the correct, stringent risk management and procedures in place in order to protect themselves against exposure to such fines.
Through the use of worked cases studies, checklists and charts the expert advice provided is put into context, whether you are a practitioner needing to advise your client, a company director, an in-house lawyer, or a health and safety professional.
Split into four sections, this new title covers:
Managing Risk; The Law; Enforcement and Sentencing; Inquests and Claims.
This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Company and Commercial Law online service.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
...a practical work that for the first time has sought to synthesize critical aspects of health and safety law and environmental law as it affects corporations and those who manage them...This valuable work thus provides organisations with an insight into how to manage risk in two important regulatory environments. -- The Right Honourable the Lord Burnett of Maldon, Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales * From the Foreword * ...a perfect resource offering an effective, quick practical guide of the salient issues, and is well worth the purchase price. -- iosh magazine * iosh magazine *
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Notizbuch/Blanco-Buch (Hardback)
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-1-5265-0322-0 (9781526503220)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Charlotte Waters is a partner at Fisher Scoggins Waters LLP specialising in major incident response following construction and engineering disasters and complex major property damage claims arising out of construction and design defects, fire, flood, theft impact and subsidence.
Mike Appleby is a partner at Fisher Scoggins Waters LLP and specialises in defending directors, senior individuals and companies facing investigation or prosecution for health and safety offences or manslaughter arising from work related incidents.
Dr Louise Smail is a specialist Risk and Safety Consultant at Fisher Scoggins Waters LLP and has extensive experience in the field of risk management with a wide range of organisations. She is an expert in the field of health and safety at work and corporate manslaughter.
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Fisher Scoggins Waters LLP, UK
Fisher Scoggins Waters LLP Solicitors, UK
Fisher Scoggins Waters LLP Solicitors
Part 1 Managing Risk
1 Corporate Governance, Directors' Duties
2 Risk Management
3 Business Continuity
Part 2 The Law
4 Manslaughter and Health and Safety Offences
5 Health and Safety Enforcement Notices, Fee for Intervention (FFI) and Cautions
6 Environmental Offences
7 Environmental Notices and Sanctions
8 Fire Safety Offences and Notices
Part 3 Enforcement and Sentencing
9 Enforcement Agencies and Enforcement Policies
10 RIDDOR and Internal Investigations
11 Responding to a Criminal Investigation
12 Prosecution - the Court Process
13 Sentencing
Part 4 Inquests and Claims
14 Coroners' Inquests and Public Inquiry
15 Civil Claims
16 Insurance