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Posted By Pat Burns
As part my research on an assignment for my part 2 NEBOSH Diploma, I was astounded to find 184 cases listed on the HSE name and shame website where a fatality(s) had occured.
Of all these cases where about 200 people were killed, only two resulted in a manslaughter charge, one being let off free on a conditional discharge and the other got a suspended sentence. The cases go back a few years so this begs the question. With the exception of R v OLL Ltd 1994, has anyone since this date received a prison sentence for a fatality in the workplace.
It also opens up the debate regarding the time it is taking to reform the law on Involuntary Manslaughter.
Comments wlecome please.
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Posted By peter gotch
Pat, what astounds me is that so few of the fatal accidents in what is in effect a 21 month period covered by the name and shame site have resulted in prosecution of any type.
Perhaps one of the outcomes of Revitalising H&S will be that HSE will ensure that their Inspectors are keener to demonstrate a more rigorous approach to making sure that justice is seen to be done.
p
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