New safety fee to punish lawbreakers
date:Sep 05, 2012
ealth and safety laws which means it's considered serious enough to issue written notification will have to cover the HSE's costs incurred in investigating and enforcing the legislation. These costs currently come out of the public purse.

The HSE and the government believe firms and organisations that break health and safety laws should pay for the HSE's time in putting matters right, investigating and taking enforcement action.

The proposed FFI hourly rate for 2012/13 is 124.

The cost of an
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