Smith v Gatwick Airport Ltd: Admn 11 Feb 2003
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Liable Operator was the person noified The company, a joint venture enterprise, appealed against a refusal to stay prosecutions for various infringements when a fuel depot they were said to control (the Buncefield oil terminal) exploded. The company denied that they were the operator as required within the law. Held: The operator was the person … Continue reading Hertfordshire Oil Storage Ltd v Regina: CACD 16 Mar 2010
Buxton J explained the decision in Brophy, on the basis that when the fumes came from the factory heating supply and not from any part of the manufacturing process it was not a part of the process carried on in the factory. The protection offered extended beyond those directly working in the factory at issue: … Continue reading Owen v IMI Yorkshire Copper Tube: QBD 15 Jun 1995
Swimmers sought to be able to swim unsupervised in an open pond. The authority which owned the pond on Hampstead Heath wished to refuse permission fearing liability for any injury. Held: It has always been a principle of the interpretation of statutes that the courts should seek to construe them so as to produce a … Continue reading Hampstead Heath Winter Swimming Club and Another v Corporation of London and Another: Admn 26 Apr 2005
Citations: [2003] ScotHC 1 Links: Bailii Statutes: Health and Safety at Work Etc Act 1974 3(1) 33(1)(a) Jurisdiction: Scotland Crime, Health and Safety Updated: 03 February 2022; Ref: scu.181767
The defendant sought leave to appeal against its conviction for failing so to conduct its swimming pool as to avoid exposing visitors to risk to health or safety. A boy had gone to the pool with his father and brother. Notices said that a child of his age (under eight) should be accompanied by an … Continue reading Regina v Upper Bay Ltd: CACD 2 Mar 2010
Everyday risks may be outwith Health and Safety The defendant appealed against his conviction under the 1974 Act. He was headmaster at a private school. A child of three jumped from steps in the playground injured his head and was taken to hospital where he contracted MRSA and died. Held: His appeal was allowed. The … Continue reading Regina v Porter: CACD 19 May 2008
The victim died on a farm when his dumper truck overturned burying him in its load. Held: The prosecutor needed to establish a prima facie case that the results required by the Act had not been achieved. He need only establish that a risk of injury arose out of the state of affairs at the … Continue reading Chargot Limited (T/A Contract Services) and Others, Regina v: HL 10 Dec 2008
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