Mapping the 2025 Health & Safety Legal Landscape, with Kevin Bridges
Release Date: 03/21/2025
Safety And Risk Success
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info_outlineRegulations are tightening, fines are increasing, and businesses are under more pressure than ever to get safety right. With new laws on the horizon, from tougher construction product rules post-Grenfell to the looming Protect Duty and shifts in workplace health responsibilities, staying ahead is non-negotiable.
Kevin Bridges of Pinsent Masons, breaks down the legal landscape for 2025, what’s changing, and how to stay compliant without the headaches.
Episode Highlights:
- 50 years of the Health & Safety at Work Act: Why it’s still the gold standard.
- Government crackdown on workplace health: What employers need to prepare for.
- Post-Grenfell regulations: Tougher rules on construction products and building safety.
- Protect Duty (Martyn’s Law): What businesses must do to combat terrorist threats.
- Hillsborough Law & public inquiries: The new duty of candour and its impact.
- Bigger fines for safety breaches? Changes to sentencing guidelines and their effect on large companies.
- Post-Brexit divergence: How UK safety laws may evolve differently from EU rules.
- AI & workplace safety tech: How to use it wisely and avoid legal pitfalls.
- Mental health & safety: Why this is becoming a legal priority.
Actions:
- Sign up for a future Safety Roundtable: https://safetyroundtable.co.uk/
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- Connect with Christian on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-harris-slip-safety/