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The Health and Safety Conundrum: Difficulties That Arise Between Sections 2 and 3 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 - Matthew Kerruish-Jones, Farrar's Building

15/01/13. In the leading case of R v Tangerine Confectionery Ltd, Veolia ES (UK) Ltd [2011] EWCA Crim 2015, the Court of Appeal heard appeals in respect of two companies which had been convicted under section 2 and/or 3 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 ("HSWA 1974"). It was apparent from the appeals that the deceptively concise terms of these sections gave rise to conceptual debates which had been troubling Crown Courts.

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