Health and Safety Gone Mad

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  • JohnSkelton
    • Feb 2025

    Health and Safety Gone Mad

    Health and Safety, eh?

    A blacklisted construction worker has expressed concern at the appointment to the Health and Safety Executive’s board of a top director with construction giant Laing O’Rourke, one of the companies named in a major UK safety blacklisting scandal.
    Howard Shiplee, who joined Laing O’Rourke as an executive director in October 2011, took his place on the HSE board on 13 August 2012.
    The Information Commissioner’s Office, which provided former site worker Dave Smith with a copy of a blacklisting file held on him by The Consulting Association http://www.hazards.org/victimisation/allfiredup.htm, said Laing O’Rourke was one of the major firms identified by code numbers in his file.
    Smith said he “nearly choked” when he heard Laing had a director on HSE’s board. “Laing O’Rourke has one of the worst reputations in the entire construction industry,” he said.
    “They are proven blacklisters of union safety reps. If the HSE Board don’t believe me, I will be happy to send them a copy of my blacklist file, where the company they have just invited into their fold are specifically identified as supplying information.” Also on Shiplee’s CV is a stint at Amec, another prominent user and supporter of covert blacklisting outfit The Consulting Association.
    Smith said the appointment of a top Laing director to HSE’s board compounded his dismay at HSE’s failure to “to take any action or even investigate the systematic victimisation and blacklisting of safety reps since the scandal was uncovered in 2009. Now the guilty men are making the policy decisions."



    The new board member, whose last job prior to joining Laing O’Rourke was as the £258,750 a year construction director for the Olympic Delivery Authority ....
  • Lateralthinking1

    #2
    This sort of thing has been going on for a century.

    The Economic League was based in Leatherhead in the 1980s, most of the major construction firms were signed up to it, and if your grandfather had been a union member, you were likely to be on the blacklist. Awful that it continues in another way -

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    • aka Calum Da Jazbo
      Late member
      • Nov 2010
      • 9173

      #3
      This sort of thing has been going on for a century.

      ..yep my grandfather was blacklisted as a union man by the dock owners about a hundred years ago ...
      According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.

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      • amateur51

        #4
        A letter from Mr Smith to Peter Wilby at The Guardian would seem to be a good suggestion about raising this shocking state of affairs

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