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Crown Censures taken by HSE since 1 April 1999 |
Crown employers, which include Government Departments, Next Steps Executive Agencies and some other Organisations sponsored by Departments, are bound by the provisions of Part 1 of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, except sections 21 to 25 and 33 to 42. This is set out in section 48 of the Act.
The non-application of section 33 precludes prosecution of Crown employers under the Act [commonly referred to as Crown Immunity]. Crown censure is an administrative procedure, whereby HSE may summon a Crown employer to be censured for a breach of the Act or a subordinate regulation which, but for Crown Immunity, would have led to prosecution with a realistic prospect of conviction.
| Crown Censure 27 : HM Prison Service | |
| Crown Employer | HM Prison Service (NOMS) |
| Date of Censure | 13/02/2012 |
| Breaches
Health & Safety at Work Act 1974, Section 3(1) |
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| Summary
This censure arises from the self-inflicted death of a prisoner on 26th September 2006 at HM Prison Bullingdon due to non-compliance with Section 3(1) of the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974, and Regulation 5(1) of the Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999. |
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| Offence Details: | |
| Date of Offence | 26/09/2006 |
| Location of offence | HM Prison Bullingdon Bicester Oxon OX25 1WD |
| Main Activity | Judicial |
| Local Authority | Cherwell |
| HSE Details: | |
| HSE Division | Southern |
| HSE Directorate | FOD |
| HSE Group | FMU03 |
| HSE Area | Southern |
| Crown Censure 26 : Greenwich Hospital |