HC Deb 03 April 1995 vol 257 cc948-50W
Mr. Bennett

To ask the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster when the Cabinet Office was last inspected by the relevant local authority to ensure that it fully complies with health and safety at work legislation; and what steps have been taken to implement any necessary improvements relating to space standards, toilets, rest rooms, canteens and asbestos removal, for staff employed there. [17312]

Mr. Horam

The Cabinet Office and its agencies occupy a number of buildings throughout the country. The buildings concerned are, therefore, subject to different inspection regimes by the respective local council, local fire authority and local environmental health authority. The responsibility for ensuring compliance with the health and safety at work legislation, however, lies with the Health and Safety Executive.

Listed are the latest recorded inspections, since January 1993, for buildings where the Cabinet Office is the major occupier. Good working relations are maintained with all relevant local authorities and a number of informal inspections also take place. Except as noted, there are no outstanding actions still to be taken following any of the inspections listed.

Inspections Date
London, 70 Whitehall
Environmental Health Officer's visit November 1994
Portable electrical appliance testing August 1994
Water quality test December 1994
Hepburn House and 53 Parliament Street
Portable electrical appliance safety testing March 1994
Fire Safety Inspection January 1995
Belgrave Road
Home Office Fire Safety Inspection September 1994
Fire Brigade Inspection January 1995
Ascot, Sunningdale Park
Inspection of kitchens and bedroom accommodation January 1995
Fire Safety Inspection November 1994
Asbestos Inspection September 1994
Portable electrical appliance safety test March 1995
Water quality sampled February 1995
Edinburgh Hill Street
Electrical circuit safety check September 1994
Water quality check March 1995
Fire safety check September 1994
Basingstoke Alençon Link
Asbestos check February 1995
Work is ongoing to meet recommendations
Norwich Rosebury Court
The CCTA moved to a new building constructed in July 1994 that fully complies with all extant Health and Safety, etc, legislation.
Chessington Government Buildings, Leatherhead Road
Kitchen Inspection February 1993

Mr. Bennett

To ask the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster what considerations led to the continued advertising of posts within the civil service to work in the Cabinet Office for two hours a week longer than the proposed European Community directive on maximum hours of work. [17311]

Mr. Horam

The working time directive is not in force. The United Kingdom's challenge to it has yet to be considered by the European Court of Justice. Working hours in the Cabinet Office are agreed between management and staff in the light of particular circumstances, under the guiding principles set out in the civil service management code.

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