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Current Trends in Inspection and Enforcement Neil Hope-Collins Prospect HSE Branch Chair

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Page 1: Current Trends in Inspection and Enforcement Neil Hope-Collins Prospect HSE Branch Chair

Current Trends in Inspection and Enforcement

Neil Hope-Collins

Prospect HSE Branch Chair

Page 2: Current Trends in Inspection and Enforcement Neil Hope-Collins Prospect HSE Branch Chair

Summary

• What do we mean by enforcement?

• What are the trends?

• What does it all mean?

• What has been done in the past

• How to develop a plan for the future.

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What is enforcement?

• Formal, Notices and Prosecutions

• Just fix it, now, thank you.

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What have the Trends been?

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Some of the factors• Leadership within HSE• Training Burden• Introduction of new IT systems• Staffing Numbers

Inspector Support Staff

• Changing ways of working Withdrawal of direct Inspector contact from some industry sectors Move away from industry specific operational groups Changing role of Industry Expertise within HSE

• Defence Solicitors (Hatton Traffic Management)• Impact of Revitalising Health and Safety Agenda• Focus on Health Issues, Including Long Latency.• Focus on and starting multi-year interventions with large employers

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Adverse reactions the organisation has had to excessive pressures or other types of demand placed on it

• The way IT systems were introduced

• Staffing Numbers

Inspector

Support Staff

• Withdrawal of direct Inspector contact from some industry sectors

• Move away from industry specific operational groups

• Impact of Revitalising Health and Safety Agenda

• Proliferation of multi-year interventions with large employers

• Leadership within HSE

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HSE’s Definition of Work Related Stress

"The adverse reaction people have to

excessive pressures or other types of

demand placed on them at work."

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Managing Occupational Mental Health

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Hazard Issue

Role:Role: understanding the organisations role, avoiding role conflict or ambiguity

Demands:Demands: workload, ways of working, the work environment

Control:Control:   the ‘say’ a organisation has in the way they do their work

Relationships:Relationships: +ve working to avoid conflict, tackling unacceptable behaviour

Support:Support:  encouragement, resources, from interested parties

Change:Change: effectiveness of organisational change management

Hazards in detail

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The Role of Enforcing Authorities

• Lessons from other Sectors

• Public Expectations

• Politicians Expectations

• Enforcer/Advisor

• Saviour/Whipping boy

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The Demands on Enforcing Authorities

• Quantitative Volume of work/ Staffing Numbers Training Burden

• Qualitative Focus on management of Health & Safety using

all possible evidence General Groups Sectors Lessons from Social Work

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The Control Enforcing Authorities have over their work

• Definition – to exercise restraint or direction over; hold in check

• Individual Inspectors

• Courts

• Public Pressures on Formal Enforcement

• Tripartite approach

• Subtle control through restricting resource

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Relationships between Enforcing Authorities and others

Built on a common understanding of each

others Role and Demands

This then can lead to a conversation about

what level of support is possible.

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The Support Enforcing Authorities are given

• Resources

A balance with what demands are placed

• In the Media

Resist the urge to join the bandwagon

• Critical, Challenging

• Uncomfortable

• Constructive.

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How changes in enforcing the law are introduced

• Change will happen

• Historically through imposition

• Needs to be through consultation

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Who is harmed?

• Workers

• Employers

• UK economy (government)

• Reputation

• Lives

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Developing the rehabilitation plan

• Through consultation and dialogue

• Positive Ideas

Lets develop and push a consistent view on– Role– Demands– Control

Lets work out our relationships and the support

we can give each other

Lets manage the changes

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Practical Actions

• Buncefield sentencing hearing 16th July

• Public consultation on public sector cuts

• Lord Young review

• MP’s, constituency surgeries

• Reclaim the agenda

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Thank you for your attention