Health and Safety Law
Need assistance with any of the following issues?
- Health and Safety / Corporate Manslaughter Prosecutions
- Health and Safety Investigations
- Health and Safety Law Lectures and Seminars
- Heath and Safety Audits/Review of Procedures
These are just a few areas where we can assist you to ensure that you or your organisation does its best to stay on the right side of the law and to limit fall-out if things go wrong.
We can provide expert advice on these areas; tailor-made to meet your requirements.
Contact Stephen Gilchrist for further information.
Our offices are conveniently situated in the heart of legal London, opposite the Royal Courts of Justice.
Our Address:
Essex Hall
1-6 Essex Street
LONDON, WC2R 3HY
Telephone - 020 7632 4300
Fascimile - 020 7836 7975
Email - info@saunders.co.uk
DX - 37995 KINGSWAY
We can help
A Health and Safety investigation or prosecution is a serious matter for any individual or organisation. The criminal conviction of a company may be commercially catastrophic: it will be personally devastating for a business owner, manager or director, who will typically be honest and of previously impeccable character. Conviction can result in imprisonment.
Recent legal changes make culpable individuals more likely to be sent to prison for Health and Safety infractions. Under the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007, for the first time, companies can be convicted of corporate manslaughter because of serious management failures.
We have extensive experience in successfully defending prosecutions brought under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and manslaughter legislation, brought by the Health and Safety Executive, local authorities, the Crown Prosecution Service or even private prosecutors. In R –v– Henry Todd we successfully defended a private manslaughter prosecution brought by the father of a young man lost at the top of Mount Everest on a climbing expedition against the supplier of oxygen bottles. The father thought that someone must be to blame; the Judge directed that accidents without blame do happen.
