Companies warned to prepare for steeper fines and custodial sentences for H&S breaches

Health and safety inspector

Companies and individuals convicted of health and safety offences will respectively face steeper fines and be subject to custodial sentences when new sentencing guidelines come into effect in February 2016, according to law firm Kennedys.

Specialist health and safety partner, Danny McShee, said health and safety enforcement could experience its most fundamental change in 40 years since the Health and Safety at Work Act came into force

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