News - May 2021 - Legal Update
News: Coronavirus
Coronavirus advice updated. The HSE has provided updated advice on coronavirus precautions including how to avoid its spread, ventilation, protecting vulnerable staff and more.
Further information:
https://www.hse.gov.uk/coronavirus/index.htm
https://www.hse.gov.uk/coronavirus/legionella-risks-during-coronavirus-outbreak.htm
https://www.hse.gov.uk/coronavirus/assets/docs/risk-assessment.pdf
Return to work. ACAS has updated its comprehensive advice on the action employers should take when managing the return to work for employees.
Further information:
https://www.acas.org.uk/coronavirus
Track and Trace changes. From 12 April 2021 track and trace rules require the collection of all names and contact details of relevant visitors, not only the group leader details.
Further information:
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/nhs-test-and-trace-workplace-guidance
International travel. A traffic light system will be brought in from 17th May at the earliest to categorise countries by the restrictions required for travel.
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News: Construction
Construction sites can operate until 9pm. The Housing Secretary has announced an extension of permission to work on sites until 9pm, with the temporary measure remaining in place until 30 September 2021.
Further information:
https://questions-statements.parliament.uk/written-statements/detail/2021-03-25/hcws902
News: Plant safety
Cherry picker warning. The HSE has carried out research into the risk of being crushed whilst operating a cherry picker, a risk which is demonstrated by this case. The case concerns an accident in which a cherry picker operator had his neck crushed between the vehicle platform rail and the roof of an industrial shed.
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News: Fire safety
The Fire Safety Bill has now passed through parliament and will be enacted in the near future. The Bill will amend the Regulatory Reform (Fire safety) Order 2006, to bring within its scope additional parts of blocks of flats, including the external walls. The outcome will be that fire risk assessments for blocks of flats will need to be more comprehensive in future.
Further information:
https://www.fia.uk.com/news/fire-safety-bill-has-been-passed-leaving-leaseholders-horrified.html
News: Gas safety
Reducing fire risk in oxygen regulators. Those who use industrial oxygen should familiarise with this latest advice from the European Industrial Gases Association
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News: HSE
Gig Economy. A change in the law will give casual workers the same rights as other workers by being protected from detrimental treatment in health and safety disputes.
Further information:
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukdsi/2021/9780348220636/contents
Temporary Workers. The HSE has updated its guidance on the subject of temporary workers.
Further information:
https://www.hse.gov.uk/vulnerable-workers/gig-agency-temporary-workers/employer/index.htm
Stress tools. The HSE has developed new resources on stress management including a “talking toolkit” which helps managers have discussions with staff.
Further information:
https://press.hse.gov.uk/2021/04/06/new-tools-to-prevent-reduce-and-manage-stress-in-the-workplace/
Sealed inflatables. Sealed air inflatables have a broad range of applications in the entertainment and leisure sector, e.g. trampolines, crash barriers, floating platforms, structures. In this latest advice from the HSE you can read about the risks and the expected control measures.
Further information:
https://www.hse.gov.uk/entertainment/fairgrounds/inflatables/index.htm
Case law:
Prison sentence for publican’s disregard for electrical safety. A pub landlord and his electrician brother-in law have been sentenced in connection with the death of a seven-year-old boy who was electrocuted in the pub’s beer garden.
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Premise’s failure caused electrical arc and fire. Network Rail has been prosecuted after it allowed a building to become very damp, making it an unsafe place of work for the electrical work which was required there.
Further information:
https://www.ioshmagazine.com/2021/04/29/substation-fire-leads-ps700000-fine-network-rail
Hearing damage from exposure to fire alarm. A tanning salon worker has been awarded £241,000 for hearing damage caused by working for four hours with a fire alarm sounding at between 82 and 87 decibels. Her manager insisted she stay at work despite the discomfort.
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Member of public fatally struck head in fall.
A school has been prosecuted over an accident to a visitor at night who tripped over a poorly lit low wall.
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