Craig Evans, general manager, the UK Asbestos Training Association, writes:
The news that mesothelioma sufferers contracting the killer disease as a result of negligent employers will not now have to pay thousands of pounds in legal fees to bring a claim is brilliant news for those living with asbestos-related cancers.
The secretary of state for justice Michael Gove finally conceded defeat over two pieces of legislation aimed at forcing victims to pay £10,000 just to go to court to claim compensation for criminal negligence.
This legislation took no account of the unique position and reduced life expectancy of victims with asbestos-related diseases. Forcing them to use funds essential for their care would mean less of them would be inclined to go to court and the secretary of state’s U-turn is a victory for common sense.
If the Government wishes to cut the costs associated with such claims, the long-term solution is to tackle the issue of asbestos in the workplace and the ongoing negligence of employers, many of whom the Health and Safety Executive continues to prosecute.
Asbestos remains a serious problem and dealing with asbestos without proper training remains a fatal mistake.
Ukata sets standards in asbestos training and ensures that its members meet those standards. Our members are delivering asbestos awareness and non-licensable and licensable training nationwide.
A full list of approved asbestos training providers near you can be found on the Ukata website at www.ukata.org.uk, or call us on 01246 824437.





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