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Cost recovery scheme to start in October
25 January 2013
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has confirmed that its cost recovery scheme, Fee for Intervention (FFI), will start on 1 October 2012 subject to Parliamentary approval. New, detailed guidance has been published
The Health and Safety Executive
(HSE) has confirmed that its cost
recovery scheme, Fee for Intervention
(FFI), will start on 1 October 2012
subject to Parliamentary approval.
New, detailed guidance has been published on HSE's website setting out how the scheme will work and including examples illustrating how it will be applied.
FFI recovers costs from those who break health and safety laws for the time and effort HSE spends helping to put matters right, such as investigating and taking enforcement action.
Law-abiding businesses will be free from costs and will not pay a fee.
New, detailed guidance has been published on HSE's website setting out how the scheme will work and including examples illustrating how it will be applied.
FFI recovers costs from those who break health and safety laws for the time and effort HSE spends helping to put matters right, such as investigating and taking enforcement action.
Law-abiding businesses will be free from costs and will not pay a fee.
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