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June 16, 2014

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The Big Debate at IOSH 2014: is deregulation ever the right thing?

The Deregulation Bill has caused a lot of controversy since it was announced last July, with the plan to exempt certain self-employed people from health and safety law being a particular bone of contention.

the government has made it quite clear that it sees health and safety regulation as a barrier to economic growth. David Cameron has described health and safety as “a monster” and has vowed to “kill off the health and safety culture for good“. The fact that our story on that statement is still one of our most commented articles shows how much this rankled those in the health and safety profession.

But the IOSH Conference is looking at deregulation at a different angle: the Big Debate this year is titled Deregulation: evading responsibility or doing the ‘right’ thing? A panel of experts including Judith Hackitt from the HSE, Dominic Cooper, chief executive of B-Safe Management Solutions, Gerard Forlin QC of Cornerstone Barrister and Hugh Robertson of the TUC, will explore the deregulation debate from both sides of the coin, to try to determine if there’s any benefit to deregulation.

We’d like to know what you think: take part in our poll on the subject, or post a comment below.

The Big Debate Panel:

Moderator: Andrew Sharman, Andrew Sharman Safety and Risk Consulting
Shaun Lundy, Academic Portfolio Leader, University of Greenwich
Hugh Robertson, Senior Policy Officer, Health and Safety, Trade Union Congress
Gerard Forlin QC, Cornerstone Barrister, London, Maxwell Chambers, Singapore, Denman Chambers, Sydney
Dr Janet Asherson, Adviser Environment, Health and Safety, International Organisation of Employers
Neal Stone, Policy and Communications Director, British Safety Council
Kevin Furniss, Vice President HSSE, AP Moller Maersk Terminals
Dominic Cooper, Chief Executive, B-Safe Management Solutions
Judith Hackitt CBE, Chair, Health and Safety Executive 

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Paul Potter
Paul Potter
10 years ago

In my opinion deregulation is a good thing, but only if controlled by correctly informed persons, such as those at the HSE, people appointed on the merit of their competence over years of practicing as health and safety professionals. It is basically the pure ignorance of politicians such as David Cameron, who like many uninformed people believe health and safety is to blame for everything. It is as a result of regulation that accident/incident statistics have fallen year on year, proving that if applied correctly health and safety not only works but is a major benefit to companies aiding not… Read more »

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