Where does the HSWA apply?
[ch 2: page 37]The HSWA is the primary piece of legislation covering occupational health and safety in Great Britain. It extends beyond the mainland of Great Britain to specified offshore areas and work activities. In Northern Ireland, the Health and Safety at Work (Northern Ireland) Order 1978 is the primary piece of legislation covering work-related health and safety.
UK embassy worker based in US covered by English law
In November 2018, Nicholas Callow a member of the PCS civil service union, was awarded compensation in an out-of-court settlement for an injury sustained while working abroad. He fractured his wrist while working at the British Embassy in Washington DC. In the PCS-backed case, Thompsons solicitors successfully argued on his behalf that the harm he suffered was more closely connected to England than the US state. This meant he could pursue a compensation claim for his injury under English law and secure a higher level of compensation. The Ministry of Defence and Foreign and Commonwealth Office had challenged the case, arguing English law was not applicable.