Rise in workplace deaths revealed in 2017/18 workplace fatality figures
July 4, 2018
Annual figures for work-related injuries for 2017/18, released today by the HSE, reveal that 144 workers were fatally injured between April 2017 and March 2018 (a rate of 0.45 per 100,000 workers). Read More
Martin Temple addresses Capita Safety Lecture
October 13, 2016
Martin Temple addressed the 25th annual Capita Safety Lecture in his first public address since taking office as chair of the HSE. Read More
Martin Temple: “HSE is driven by an innate ambition to improve”
October 4, 2016
Martin Temple, the new chair of the Health and Safety Executive, speaks to SHP ahead of his talk at the Read More
HSE Chair Martin Temple CBE to speak at Capita’s 25th annual lecture
September 9, 2016
The prestigious Capita Health and Safety Lecture, now in its 25th year, welcomes HSE Chair Martin Temple CBE, and GB Read More
Martin Temple appointed as chair of HSE
April 27, 2016
Martin Temple CBE, previous chair of EEF Manufacturers' Organisation, will take over the role of chair of the Health and Safety Executive, following Dame Judith Hackitt's departure.
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Unions fear “privatisation of HSE”, The Independent reports
July 8, 2014
The Health and Safety Executive is set to bring in bosses from the commercial sector in a move that unions believe could lead to the privatisation of the regulator, The Independent has reported. Read More
Government responds to Martin Temple’s review of HSE
June 26, 2014
The Government has announced that it will review the controversial fee for intervention (FFI) regime, in its response to Martin Temple's review of the HSE in January 2014. Read More
HSE Triennial review: Q&A with Martin Temple
May 27, 2014
In January, the Department for Work and Pensions published the triennial review of the Health & Safety Executive. Nearly six months on, review lead Martin Temple shares his thoughts with SHP. Read More
IOSH raises concerns over HSE funding in triennial review response
January 13, 2014
The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) has voiced its concerns about the 'commercialisation' of the UK's health and safety regulator in its response the triennial review, published last week. Read More
Triennial review raises serious concerns over FFI
January 10, 2014
The eagerly awaited triennial review, which was published by the Department for Work and Pensions yesterday, has raised questions about the future of the Health & Safety Executive's controversial fee for intervention (FFI) scheme. Read More