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Health
Healthand
andSafety
Safety
Executive
Executive
Better Regulation
Update
Kate Haire & Kevin Walkin
Strategic Interventions Division
1 May 2013
Triennial Review
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As part of the Government’s commitment to
reform the public sector, all public bodies are
now subject to regular reviews
Review of HSE announced by Mark Hoban MP
on 25 April 2013
Review will assess whether there is a continuing
need for HSE’s functions, as well as whether it is
complying with the principles of good
governance
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/review-ofhealth-and-safety-executive-launched
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/trien
nial-review-reports
Health and Safety Strategy
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Continue to simplify the regulatory
framework
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Sector Intervention Plans
Targeted inspection
One in, one out balance
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One-in, two-out introduced in Jan 2013
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HSE’s one-in, one-out balance now
frozen at -£0.28 million.
For any costs imposed by the introduction
of new Regulations, Departments and
Regulators must identify and remove
existing regulations with twice the value.
Statement of New Regulation 6
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SNR published twice a year.
SNR6 will be published in July 2013.
HSE measures:
– RIDDOR amendment
– First Aid
– Biocides, CPL, PIC
– Biocides Fees
Focus on Enforcement
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Red Tape Challenge to identify and
revoke unnecessary burdensome
Regulations.
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Focus on Enforcement introduced to
identify where enforcement could be
improved.
Focus on Enforcement
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Small Businesses in Food Manufacturing;
Chemicals
Volunteer Events
Pubs, with a particular interest in ‘Community Pubs’
Coastal Projects and Investments
Enforcement of Fire Safety Regulation
Improving Enforcement in Adult Care Homes
Regulatory Appeals Mechanisms
Accountability for Regulatory Impact
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Autumn Statement 2012 detailed a new
accounting discipline for regulators.
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HSE, FSA, Marine, EA are pioneers.
Before changing policies or practices regulators
will have to:
– Describe the proposed change and its
expected effects.
– Discuss and, if possible, agree the
assessment with business representatives.
– Periodically submit basic, high level,
information about each assessment to BRE.
Accountability for Regulatory Impact
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changes to non statutory guidance;
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moves from paper-based to electronic reporting;
new patterns of inspection – but not individual
inspections or enforcement decisions;
new or amended information obligations;
changes to or new standards;
changes to a licensing framework or regime but not changes to individual licenses.
Further Initiatives
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Growth Duty
Revised Compliance Code
Fees transparency
Red Tape Challenge 2
Questions?