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Fire safety fines on the rise Publication date: 21.11.2019
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Fire safety fines on the rise..Hitting home. Fire safety solicitor Warren Spencer has analysed 200 cases brought under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 since it came into force in 2006 and says that fines total £1,230,879. Penalties leapt by more than one third after the Grenfell Tower fire in 2017, with the average fine now at £27,519....
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Are your fire doors effective? Publication date: 21.11.2019
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Recent reports have highlighted that many fire doors simply won’t do their job in the event of a fire. If you have fire doors or are installing them, what points should you look out for to ensure that they are effective?
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Poor mental health in the construction sector Publication date: 21.11.2019
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A new survey has found that 58% of those working in the construction industry have suffered from work-related mental health issues. What types of solution have workers suggested would work well for them?
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Legionnaires’ fine slashed by £1.5 million Publication date: 21.11.2019
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A £3 million fine handed to BUPA following the death of an elderly resident who contracted Legionnaires’ disease has been cut in half. Why did the Court of Appeal decide this was the right thing to do?
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Will an inspector call after an accident report? Publication date: 21.11.2019
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One of our subscribers has asked whether they are likely to receive a visit from an inspector after submitting a report for an accident at work. What factors are taken into account and what should the subscriber expect to happen?
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Q&A - must the HSE be notified? Publication date: 21.11.2019
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Q&A - must the HSE be notified?..Q. We are a building contractor currently working on a house for a client who will be moving in with his family on completion. It’s quite a long project, so is it necessary to inform the HSE using Form F10 , and if so who is responsible for doing this? A. Under the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations...
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Latest accident stats - what’s to learn? Publication date: 21.11.2019
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The 2018/19 accident and occupational ill-health statistics have been published by the HSE. What do the latest figures show?
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Parking on double yellow lines led to safety charges Publication date: 21.11.2019
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A bus company and council have been fined after a woman was fatally hit by a lorry. It was an unusual case because it showed how parking offences could be used in a safety prosecution. What happened and why?
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Contract catering in schools and hospitals Publication date: 01.06.2018
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Contract catering in schools and hospitals..Contract cateringMany schools and hospitals have outsourced provision of meals to external providers in order to improve quality and make financial savings.In order for external providers to compete with in-house providers, HMRC agreed a Memorandum of Understanding with the catering industry in 2006. Under...
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Accounting for VAT when paying costs on behalf of clients Publication date: 01.06.2018
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When undertaking work for a client you sometimes pay a cost on their behalf and reclaim it later via an invoice. What is the correct treatment for VAT when you do so?
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