Procedure
Contents
Purpose and Scope
Policy
Definitions
Method
Roles/responsibilities
Performance Standards/Monitoring
PURPOSE
AND SCOPE |
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The
purpose of the procedure is to ensure investigations
are conducted and reported on in accordance with
FOD policy. The principles apply across FOD. However,
it is recognised that there are significant differences
between the legal systems of Scotland, and England
and Wales. Whenever possible, these are identified
in the text, but if additional interpretation
of legal matters is required then inspectors should
consult the relevant enforcement handbook. |
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During
all investigations, inspectors must:
(1) |
consider
all stages in the investigation process
and conduct the investigation in accordance
with the work instructions (WIs) and key
activities (KAs) required by the particular
circumstances of the incident being investigated.
Each stage of the investigation is documented
as a WI. The KAs which may be required during
each stage are identified within each WI; |
(2) |
achieve
the performance standards relevant to each
required stage of the procedure; |
(3) |
be
able to demonstrate that they have considered
all stages and used those required by the
particular circumstances. |
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3 |
Investigations
will not always follow precisely the stage-by-stage
process illustrated in Figure 1 [Not available].
Investigation is an iterative, not a linear process:
it may be necessary to revisit earlier stages
in the process. For example
(1) |
after
interviewing (WI 5), the objectives under
planning could change requiring WI 1 to
be revisited; |
(2) |
when
assessing the evidence (WI 8) it may be
identified that there is a need to re-interview
witnesses (WI 5). |
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4 |
Many
of the actions will be carried out together and
at the same visit. |
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The
principles of Enforcement Management Model (EMM)
apply throughout the procedure. The arrangements
for the systematic monitoring of the procedure
mirror those for EMM. Key performance standards
are identified for the purposes of systematic
monitoring (see Appendix 1) |
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The
procedure applies to the investigation of all
types of incidents. It documents the core investigation
process. Inspectors should apply the relevant
supplementary procedure when conducting investigations
on the topics below:
(1)
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major
incidents (as defined in OC 75/1); |
(2) |
FOD
QS procedure - Complaints Investigation
(in preparation) |
(3) |
incidents
involving pesticides where there has been
no report of a poisoning under Regulation
5(1) RIDDOR 1995 (see OC 301/9; |
(4) |
FOD
QS procedure - Gas Investigation (in preparation); |
(5) |
statutory
notifications of overexposure, release,
spillage, loss or theft made under the Ionising
Radiations Regulations 1999 (OC 560 series). |
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POLICY
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It
is FOD policy that investigations will be conducted
in accordance with the principles of proportionality,
consistency, targeting, transparency and accountability.
In particular, investigations will be:
(1) |
continued
only so far as they are proportionate to
the achievement of the objectives set for
them (see para 2 below); |
(2) |
conducted
and/or supervised by staff with suitable
and relevant experience, training and expertise;
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(3) |
provided
with adequate resources and support, including
information, equipment and staffing; |
(4) |
conducted
so that efficient and effective use is made
of the resources committed to them; |
(5) |
timely,
so far as this is within the control of
the investigating inspector(s); |
(6) |
subject
to suitable management procedures for monitoring
the conduct and outcome of investigations; |
(7)
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conducted
in accordance with FOD's obligations under
Service First; and |
(8) |
conducted
in conformity with the FOD Quality System
procedure |
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The following factors will be relevant in determining
whether an investigation continues to be proportionate:
(1) |
public
expectation, for example, where there has
been a fatality or fatalities, serious ill
health, or an incident involving multiple
serious injuries; |
(2) |
the
potential (taking account of reasonable
foreseeability) for a repetition of the
circumstances to result in a fatality or
fatalities, serious ill health, or serious
injuries, either in the activities of a
specific dutyholder or within industry generally; |
(3) |
the
extent to which the available evidence allows
conclusions as to causation to be drawn
and supported with sufficient certainty,
including conclusions as to responsibility
for alleged breaches of relevant legislation; |
(4)
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the
value to HSE of the information to be gathered
by the investigation, for example where
new technology is involved; |
(5) |
the
extent to which the resources needed for
the investigation are disproportionate to
the hazard(s) or risk(s); |
(6)
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the
extent to which the continuation of any
investigation conflicts with the developing
priorities within a FOD division; and;(7)
the prevalence of the event, either in the
activities under the control of a specific
dutyholder, or in an industry sector generally. |
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DEFINITIONS
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Incident: includes events reportable under
RIDDOR such as accidents dangerous occurrence
and cases of industrial disease. (Purpose and
scope defines circumstances where other procedures
apply.) |
10 |
Benchmark:
the acceptable levels of risk determined by standards
enforceable in law. |
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Evidence: information obtained in a legal
enquiry to establish a fact or a point in dispute
which must be admissible in court. |
12 |
Investigation:
the process of enquiring into the direct and contributory
causes of an event with a view to HSE deciding
on appropriate action. |
13 |
Work instruction: this explains in more
detail how to carry out the relevant part of the
procedure. |
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CPI Act: Criminal Procedures and Investigations
Act 1996. Parts I and II cover criminal investigations,
and the retention and disclosure of prosecution
material. OC 168/4 and OC 168/5 give practical
guidance on provisions relevant to this procedure.
In Scotland, separate legislation applies. |
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Dutyholder: an individual, body corporate
or unincorporated, with duties under the HSW Act,
other relevant statutory provisions, or other
primary legislation. |
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Employee representatives: employees appointed
under The Safety Representatives and Safety Committees
Regulations 1977 or an elected representative
under the Health and Safety (Consultation with
Employees) Regulations 1996 - both sets of regulations
are in file 111. |
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Expert
help: individuals with knowledge and experience
greater than an inspector in relation to an investigation
who can offer help in determining the circumstances,
causes and relevant benchmarks. Expert help can
be provided by SG, TD, Employment Medical
Advisory Service, Health and Safety Laboratory,
external experts or more experienced colleagues. |
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PACE:
Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984. Inspectors
in England and Wales are required to have regard
to the Codes of Practice (file 168) made under
PACE when collecting evidence in support of potential
prosecutions. Further guidance on questioning
suspects (Code C) or tape-recording interviews
(Code E) is in the Enforcement Handbook - England
and Wales Chapter 2. In Scotland, separate legislation
applies. |
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METHOD
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The
following are the separate work instructions (WIs)
of the investigation procedure. They are listed
in the table in this paragraph, represented ...
and are broken down into a number of key activities
(KAs) which describe how each part is to be carried
out. The circumstances of the investigation will
determine which KAs are needed. If relevant, then
the inspector should apply all the work instructions
appropriate to the investigation being undertaken.
Click Below to access these Work Instructions
and the Key Activities relating to each one
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ROLES
AND RESPONSIBILITIES
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The DFO/FODMB should ensure sufficient
resources are available throughout FOD to operate
the investigation procedure. |
36 |
The divisional director should provide sufficient
resources to enable inspectors to carry out investigations
in accordance with this procedure. |
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The head of operations should:
(1) |
assist
with difficult cases when necessary; |
(2) |
monitor
the quality of a sample of investigations
conducted by band 2s; and |
(3) |
review
the monitoring undertaken by band 2s at
least annually. |
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The Field Management Unit (FMU) band 2s are responsible
for:
(1) |
allocating
resources once an incident is selected for
investigation; |
(2) |
ensuring
their band 3 and 4 inspectors apply the
procedure and achieve performance standards
which are appropriate to the circumstances
of an investigation; and |
(3) |
carrying
out monitoring as set out in performance
standards and monitoring arrangements. |
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Band 3 and 4 inspectors should apply the investigation
procedure to all investigation work and ensure
they achieve relevant performance standards. |
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PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS AND MONITORING ARRANGEMENTS
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The tables in Appendix 1
list the performance standards for the investigation
procedure. They are the measures which are used
to judge whether the procedure is being followed
and their achievement will demonstrate the rigour
and effectiveness of investigative effort. |
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Inspectors should give appropriate consideration
to and achieve all performance standards which
are relevant to an investigation. Appendix 1 lists
the KAs of each work instruction which are associated
with most of the performance standards. Inspectors
should carry out the relevant actions listed in
these KAs. If a performance standard is not relevant
or appropriate to an investigation, then inspectors
need not give further consideration to that performance
standard and its associated KA. If inspectors
are unable to follow the procedure then they should
discuss and record the reasons for this with their
line manager. |
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Two forms of monitoring will be undertaken:
(1) |
systematic
monitoring of all fatal accidents, prosecutions
and band 4 investigations; and |
(2)
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a
sample of other investigations to be undertaken
by the line manager during the first half
and in the second half of the work year. |
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The investigations sampled should be the same
as those selected under the sample monitoring
arrangements for EMM. |
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Appendix 2 lists the arrangements
for the systematic monitoring of investigations.
Under such arrangements, the key performance standards
highlighted in bold in Appendix 1, will be monitored.
These key performance standards constitute the
critical elements of the investigation procedure. |
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Line managers will carry out monitoring as defined
by the table in Appendix 2 once an investigation
is complete and prior to any decision to prosecute.
The monitoring arrangements column in Appendix
1 is where they obtain the evidence to determine
whether the necessary performance standards have
been met. Investigating inspectors will submit
this evidence to their line manager (as is current
practice), with investigation/prosecution reports,
including associated FOCUS entries (see
WI 9). Discussions between line manager and
inspector may be necessary as part of the monitoring
process. They should record any significant discussions
or decisions made following such a meeting. |
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For investigations not subject to the monitoring
arrangements illustrated by Appendix 2, the investigating
inspector does not have to submit the necessary
evidence associated with the key performance standards
to their line manager. Inspectors should record
investigations in accordance with existing practice
(see WI 9). Where FOCUS
reports alone will not provide sufficient detail,
for example if the investigation is particularly
complex or liable to external scrutiny, an inspector
should provide the level of reporting as detailed
in WI 9, KA 2. This will demonstrate their achievement
of the appropriate performance standards prior
to any decisions on action. |
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When monitoring in accordance with Appendix 2
has been carried out, a keyword INVAPP (upper
case) should be recorded on the FOCUS investigation
summary record. |
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Appendix
1: Monitoring of the Work Instructions
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Monitoring:
Work Instruction 1 - Planning
Relevant
Key Activity |
PERFORMANCE
STANDARD
(to be met by investigating inspector) |
Monitoring
arrangements (to be conducted by line manager) |
1 |
Establish
the objectives of the investigation. |
Discussions
with line manager. |
1 |
Ensure a timely conduct of the investigation (2
months). |
FOCUS
entries. |
1 |
Allocate
sufficient resources to ensure the expected objectives
can be achieved. |
Discussions
with line manager. |
1 |
Ensure
the investigation complies with the HSE investigation
policy, ie proportionality etc. |
Discussions
with line manager. |
2 |
Verify
the current status and details of the incident
where appropriate. |
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3 |
Identify
and contact interested parties where appropriate. |
Discussions
with line manager. |
4 |
Ensure
inspector's competence and experience are suitable
for the investigation. |
Discussions
with line manager. |
5 |
Direct
or use an investigation by a dutyholder where
appropriate. |
FOCUS
entries. |
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Monitoring: Work Instruction 2 - Preparation
Relevant
Key Activity |
PERFORMANCE
STANDARD(to be met by investigating inspector)
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Monitoring
arrangements (to be conducted by line manager) |
1 |
Identify
relevant benchmarks before the investigation begins,
or as soon as possible after the investigation
commences. |
FOCUS
entries. |
2 |
Liaise,
if appropriate, within FOD and HSE. |
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3 |
Consider
whether expert help is required. |
SG
Request, discussions with line manager. |
3 |
Ensure
the investigation complies with the HSE investigation
policy, ie proportionality etc. |
Discussions
with line manager. |
5 |
Obtain
all necessary equipment.
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Monitoring:
Work Instruction 3 - Conduct and Liaison
Relevant
Key Activity |
PERFORMANCE
STANDARD(to be met by investigating inspector)
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Monitoring
arrangements (to be conducted by line manager) |
1 |
Commence
enquiry within 2 weeks of receipt of F 2508. |
Date
of initial notification form or 2508 and FOCUS
entries. |
2 |
Contact
dutyholders and their representatives as soon
after arrival on site as possible. |
FOCUS
entries. |
3 |
Contact
those affected and witnesses as soon as practicable
once investigation begins and about the outcome. |
FOCUS
entries. |
4 |
Contact
bereaved relatives as soon as possible following
notification of incident. |
FOCUS
entries, letter with MISC199/MISC200 form enclosed. |
5 |
Contact
employees' representatives as soon after arrival
on site as possible. |
FOCUS
entries. |
8 |
Liase
with outside agencies but particularly the police
following a fatal(s) if manslaughter or culpable
homicide may be suspected. |
Discussions
with line manager. |
10 |
Record
information. |
FOCUS
entries, notebook, statements. |
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Monitoring:
Work instruction 4: Establishing Circumstances
Relevant
Key Activity |
PERFORMANCE
STANDARD(to be met by investigating inspector)
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Monitoring
arrangements (to be conducted by line manager) |
1
and 2 |
Identify
immediate and underlying causes |
FOCUS
entries. |
1
and 2 |
Identify
potential breaches of the law. |
FOCUS
entries. |
1
and 2 |
Ensure appropriate remedial action has been taken,
to prevent immediate reoccurrence. |
SG
Request, discussions with line manager. |
2 |
Identify and follow up reasonable lines of enquiry.
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FOCUS
entries. |
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Monitoring:
Work Instruction 5 - Interviewing
Relevant
Key Activity |
PERFORMANCE
STANDARD
(to be met by investigating inspector) |
Monitoring
arrangements
(to be conducted by line manager) |
1 |
Prepare
appropriately for interviews.
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2 |
Interview
in an appropriate order |
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3 |
Conduct
interview in a professional manner. |
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4 |
Make
appropriate records of interviews.
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FOCUS
entries. Inspector notebook entries. |
5 |
Make
appropriate use of any police interviews. |
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6 |
Arrange
for joint interviews with other enforcing authorities
where appropriate. |
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Monitoring:
Work Instruction 6 - Establishing Physical Evidence
Relevant
Key Activity |
PERFORMANCE
STANDARD(to be met by investigating inspector)
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Monitoring
arrangements (to be conducted by line manager) |
1 |
Identify and preserve physical evidence using
appropriate powers as soon as possible once the
investigation begins. |
Photographs, samples, exhibits |
2 |
Record
factual details |
FOCUS
entries, inspector notebooks. |
3 |
Recreate the circumstances of the incident where
appropriate. |
Photographs,
videos. |
4 |
Liaise
with and use evidence collected by police/Home
Office forensic scientists when appropriate. |
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Monitoring:
Work Instruction 7 - Gathering Intelligence
Relevant
Key Activity |
PERFORMANCE
STANDARD
(to be met by investigating inspector) |
Monitoring
arrangements (to be conducted by line manager) |
1 |
Disseminate
information to sectors and other interested parties
in HSE when appropriate. |
Memos,
FOCUS entries including drop-down screens. |
2 |
Generate
a SAPID if appropriate given the circumstances
revealed by the investigation. |
SAPID
Form. |
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Monitoring:
Work Instruction 8 - Assessment of Evidence
Relevant
Key Activity |
PERFORMANCE
STANDARD
(to be met by investigating inspector) |
Monitoring
arrangements (to be conducted by line manager) |
1
and 2 |
Assess
evidence obtained and justify and record any subsequent
decisions once sanctioned by the line manager.
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Discussions
with line manager, FOCUS entries and investigation
reports. |
4 |
Systematically apply EMM in accordance with Appendix
2 |
EMM proforma for recording key EMM outcomes and
decisions. |
4 |
Apply the principles of EMM in all other cases.
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Discussions
with line manager. |
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Monitoring:
Work Instruction 9 - Focus Reporting and Preperation
of Reports
Relevant
Key Activity |
PERFORMANCE
STANDARD(to be met by investigating inspector)
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Monitoring
arrangements
(to be conducted by line manager)
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1
and 2 |
Completion
of investigation contacts and reports on FOCUS
within 10 days of contact. |
FOCUS
entries and FOCUS data quality monitoring. |
2 |
Completion of further reports within one month
of completion of investigation. |
Review
of further reports by line manager. Discussions
with line manager on outcome. |
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Appendix
2
Arrangement
for the Monitoring of Investigations
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Band
1
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Band
2
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Band
3
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Band
4
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Fatal
Accidents |
All
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All
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All
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N/A
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Prosecutions |
All
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All
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All
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All
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All
Investigations |
-
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-
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Sample
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All
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Footnotes
Enforcement
Management Model
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