How can it be ensured that regulatory regimes and interventions are coherent, effective, proportionate, and agile – enabling effective regulation and providing confidence to industry to innovate?

Background

HSE Strategic Objective: Maintain Great Britain’s record as one of the safest countries to work in (https://www.hse.gov.uk/aboutus/assets/docs/the-hse-strategy.pdf)

The legislation under which HSE operates has enabled Great Britain to become one of the safest places in the world to work through a combination of our extensive proactive regulatory work, enforcement, and prosecutions. To underpin policy, regulatory and operational activities in this strategic objective the evidence requirements in this area will include:

To develop the existing system of ongoing data collection, analysis, interpretation and result dissemination so that it remains fit for purpose to enable appropriate targeting of interventions and enforcement to maintain safety performance.

To extract insight and intelligence from data to develop data driven solutions which will improve safety performance by building on our learning and knowledge from the Discovering Safety programme.

To further develop understanding of the current and future world of work to ensure that our regulatory approach remains suitable and sufficient, taking account of any social, demographic and technological changes (including artificial intelligence).

To maintain and develop our risk models and evidence that supports statutory requirements and regulatory regimes to maintain safety within major hazard industries.

The questions provide more detail of the evidence needs within the main Areas of Research Interest Question Group.

Next steps

Get in touch: hsecsa@hse.gov.uk

Source

This question was published as part of the set of ARIs in this document:

HSE areas of research interest 2024

Topics

No topics assigned yet

Research fields

No research fields assigned yet

Related UKRI funded projects


  • Network for Regulatory Innovation in Safetytech (NRIS)

    Industrial Safetytech (IS) is an evolving field aiming to enhance workplace safety through innovative technologies. Despite advancements, workplace injuries have plateaued, evident in 38,211 serious accidents reported to...

    Funded by: Innovate UK

    Lead research organisation: SAFETYTECH ACCELERATOR LIMITED

    Why might this be relevant?

    Partially relevant as it focuses on regulatory barriers in safety technology, but does not address coherence, effectiveness, proportionality, and agility of regulatory regimes.

  • IMPROVING DESIGN FOR SAFETY: A WEB-BASED DESIGN FOR SAFETY CAPABILITY MATURITY INDICATOR (DFS-CMI) TOOL FOR THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR

    The global construction sector is estimated to account for 100,000 fatalities annually and about 30-40% of all fatal occupational injuries. In the UK, although the construction sector accounts for only approximately 5% o...

    Funded by: EPSRC

    Lead research organisation: University of Manchester

    Why might this be relevant?

    Partially relevant as it addresses design for safety in the construction sector, but does not directly focus on regulatory coherence, effectiveness, proportionality, and agility.

  • Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Learning from Incidents (IP-LFI)

    Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Learning from Incidents (LFI) is a seminar series advancing research that informs policy and practice in health and safety. Effective learning from incidents is critical for people worki...

    Funded by: ESRC

    Lead research organisation: Glasgow Caledonian University

    Why might this be relevant?

    Partially relevant as it focuses on learning from incidents in health and safety, but does not directly address regulatory coherence, effectiveness, proportionality, and agility.

  • Manchester Metropolitan University And Peter J Douglas Engineering Limited

    To influence organisational and behavioural change in a traditional industrial sector and to develop an innovative, embedded and bottom-up approach to developing a health and safety culture....

    Funded by: Innovate UK

    Lead research organisation: MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY

  • AI-powered Health and Safety Compliance for Small Business

    Regtik will help SMEs to meet their regulatory compliance obligations, such as the creation of health and safety or other compliance policies. The web app will provide rapid, personalised advice through an expert system ...

    Funded by: Innovate UK

    Lead research organisation: SYNTACOG LTD

  • Computer Vision and IoT for Personalised Site Monitoring Analytics in Real-Time (CV-SMART) towards Behaviour-Based Safety

    The "One Death is too Many" (Donaghy, 2009) catchphrase for the UK zero-harm agenda shows that no fatal accident is admissible on construction sites. Modern H&S problems can only be solved from a combinatio...

    Funded by: Innovate UK

    Lead research organisation: WINVIC CONSTRUCTION LIMITED