In our construction law update Lynne Gray and Chris Horsley cover the impact of H&S obligations on site working and consequences of breach; and the developments and considerations for remobilisation as a result of coronavirus. They discuss the following topics:

  • Health and Safety obligations - your obligations and sanctions for breach
  • Latest Scottish Guidance
  • Payment for Off-Site Materials
  • Preparing for Remobilisation

The information included in this webinar does not constitute legal advice, for specific queries please get in touch with your usual Burness Paull contact.

Lynne Gray

Lynne Gray

Partner

Health & Safety


Lynne handles contentious and non-contentious regulatory compliance issues, helping clients every step of the way.

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Chris Horsley

Chris Horsley

Director

Construction


Chris specialises in projects, energy and commercial contracts and advises both public and private sector clients in relation to major projects.

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