The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has published details of how its controversial ‘fee for intervention’ (FFI) scheme will work in practice.
From Monday 1 October 2012, the HSE has confirmed it intends to charge businesses, which it regulates, £124 an hour if HSE inspectors spend time investigating and resolving ‘material breaches’ of health and safety legislation which they find during an inspection. Until the guidance was published at the end of last week, however, there had…
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