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Posted By Sean Fraser Assisting a lad at my work on his H&S module for an engineering HND. Question arose which I hadn't heard before - so I thought I would tap into the great intellectual resource on the IOSH forums.
Question - if a company goes into liquidation, what automatically becomes the property of the HSE, and why?
I must confess, apart from right access to premises and to take samples, I cannot think of anything else.
Anyone?
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Posted By halesowen Baggie health records
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Posted By Heather Collins Try looking at the requirements for health records under COSHH.
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Posted By Heather Collins Blast, I'm too slow!
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Posted By Robert K Lewis But only if they want them!
Bob
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Posted By Sean Fraser Thanks people - I had my suspicions that this was what it related to but good to have them confirmed.
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Posted By Ian D. Having being a H&S manager at a top tier COMAH site, which went into liquidation, I can tell you the HSE did not take, or ask for anything. The appointed administrators have to archive the medical records etc
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Ian
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