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英国对违反安全与健康法规的组织所实施处罚的分析

Analysis of Penalties Imposed on Organisations for Breaching Safety and Health Regulations in the United Kingdom.

作者信息

Arewa Andrew Oyen, Theophilus Stephen, Ifelebuegu Augustine, Farrell Peter

机构信息

School of Energy, Construction & Environment, Faculty of Engineering and Computing, Coventry, Coventry, CV1 5FB, UK.

School of School of Engineering, The University of Bolton, Deane Road, Bolton, BL3 5AB, UK.

出版信息

Saf Health Work. 2018 Dec;9(4):388-397. doi: 10.1016/j.shaw.2018.01.004. Epub 2018 Feb 2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The study analyzes penalties imposed on organizations for breaching safety and health regulations. The research questions are as follows: what are the commonly breached safety and health regulations? How proportional are penalties imposed on organizations for breaching health and safety regulations in the United Kingdom?

METHODS

The study employed sequential explanatory mixed research strategies for better understanding of health and safety penalties imposed on organizations. Actual health and safety convictions and penalties data for 10 years (2006 to 2016) were obtained through the United Kingdom Health and Safety Executive (HSE) public register for convictions. Overall, 2,217 health and safety cases were analyzed amounting to total fines of £37,179,916, in addition to other wide-ranging penalties. For thorough understanding, eight interviews were conducted with industry practitioners, lawyers, and HSE officials as part of the study qualitative data.

RESULTS

Findings show that the Health and Safety at Work (HSW) Act accounted for 46% of all HSE prosecution cases in the last decade. This is nearly half of the total safety and health at work prosecutions. Moreover, there is widespread desire for organizations to comply with the HSW Act, but route fines are seen as burdensome and inimical to business growth.

CONCLUSION

A key deduction from the study reveal significant disproportionality concerning penalties imposed on organizations for breaching safety and health regulations. On aggregate, small companies tend to pay more for health and safety offenses in a ratio of 1:2 compared to large companies. The study also reveals that the HSW Act accounted for nearly half of the total safety and health at work prosecutions in the last decade.

摘要

背景

本研究分析了组织因违反安全与健康法规而受到的处罚。研究问题如下:常见的被违反的安全与健康法规有哪些?在英国,对违反健康与安全法规的组织所施加的处罚比例如何?

方法

本研究采用顺序解释性混合研究策略,以更好地理解对组织施加的健康与安全处罚。通过英国健康与安全执行局(HSE)的定罪公开登记册,获取了10年(2006年至2016年)的实际健康与安全定罪及处罚数据。总体而言,分析了2217起健康与安全案件,罚款总额达37179916英镑,此外还有其他广泛的处罚。为了深入理解,作为研究定性数据的一部分,对行业从业者、律师和HSE官员进行了8次访谈。

结果

研究结果表明,《工作场所健康与安全法》(HSW Act)在过去十年中占HSE所有起诉案件的46%。这几乎占工作场所安全与健康起诉总数的一半。此外,各组织普遍希望遵守《工作场所健康与安全法》,但定额罚款被视为负担沉重且不利于企业发展。

结论

该研究的一个关键推论显示,在对违反安全与健康法规的组织施加处罚方面存在显著的不均衡。总体而言,小公司因健康与安全违规行为支付的费用往往比大公司高出1:2的比例。该研究还表明,《工作场所健康与安全法》在过去十年中占工作场所安全与健康起诉总数的近一半。

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