PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Health and Safety Executive (2 February 2015)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Mark Garnier (Conservative)
Answer
In June 2014, an independent review panel was asked to examine the Fee for Intervention (FFI) scheme and its application. As part of that review, the panel were asked to consider the financial impact of the scheme on businesses. The panel took into consideration:
· the range of the values invoiced;
· the number of invoices issued;
· the profile of the sizes of businesses invoiced;
· whether or not invoices were being paid; and,
· how HSE is helping those businesses which may have difficulty in paying.
The panel concluded that FFI ‘had proven effective in achieving the overarching policy aim of shifting the cost of health and safety regulation from the public purse to those businesses that break health and safety laws’. They recognised that a financial burden was created for organisations found to be in material breach; however, the evidence suggested that the majority of invoices are being paid and that HSE is taking a proportionate and supportive approach to those who are in financial difficulty.
Answered by:
Mr Mark Harper (Conservative)
9 February 2015
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