LRD guides and handbook September 2014

Health and safety law 2014

Chapter 2

Targeted enforcement

[ch 2: page 27]

Enforcement resources are targeted at workplaces are identified in the TUC report as being the most “hazardous”. However, unions and safety campaigners have expressed concern that particular sectors have been identified in the report as “low risk” (and so in no need of proactive inspection) without any obvious reason.

According to the DWP report, “major hazard” industries will continue to be regulated at a high level and will continue to be subject to unannounced inspection, although a “light-touch” approach is to be adopted for “responsible businesses” that “do the right thing”. Examples given of “major hazard” industries are construction, waste, recycling and certain areas of high-risk manufacturing, for example molten and base metal manufacture.