Editor's comment: A bit of common sense

Stephanie Denton

Last week, the House of Lords turned back the clock 100 years on employer liabilities for breaches of health and safety duties and passed what has been referred to in its very chambers as an “ugly” part of the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill.

Despite Professor Ragnar Löfstedt’s recommendations, in his independent review, that existing H&S regulations were suitable, the government has ruled that strict liability for employers be removed

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