Most businesses don’t think about the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) until something goes wrong. But inspections can happen with little warning. So, if an inspector walked through your door today…
what would they notice first?
Let’s step into their shoes.
1. Your attitude to safety
Before they even look at paperwork, an inspector observes behaviour.
They’ll notice:
Whether staff follow safety procedures
If managers take concerns seriously
How hazards are dealt with in real time
A strong safety culture stands out immediately.
So does a careless one.
Inspectors aren’t just checking compliance – they’re judging mindset.
2. The physical environment
Next, they’ll scan your workspace.
Common red flags:
Blocked fire exits
Trailing cables
Poor lighting
Overloaded sockets
Untidy walkways
Missing safety signage
They’ll also check:
Fire extinguishers
First aid provision
Emergency routes
Housekeeping standards
A safe workplace looks safe.
3. Risk assessments – are they real?
Having documents isn’t enough.
Inspectors will ask:
When was this last reviewed?
Does it reflect your actual work?
Have employees seen it?
Copy-paste templates don’t impress.
They want evidence of:
Site-specific risks
Regular updates
Actions taken
A good HSE workplace inspection focuses on what you do, not what you say.
4. Training records
They’ll check if staff are trained properly.
This includes:
Fire safety
Manual handling
DSE assessments
First aid
Role-specific risks
Expect questions like:
Who was trained?
When?
By whom?
Outdated or missing records are a major warning sign.
5. Employee knowledge
Inspectors often speak directly to staff.
They might ask:
What would you do in an emergency?
Where’s the assembly point?
Who’s your first aider?
How do you report a hazard?
If employees can’t answer, that’s a problem.
Good safety training shows in confident responses.
6. Accident reporting & investigations
They’ll want to see:
Accident logs
Near-miss reports
Investigation outcomes
They’re looking for:
Patterns
Root causes
Preventative actions
Ignoring near misses is a missed opportunity to prevent serious incidents.
7. Mental health support
Modern inspections don’t ignore wellbeing.
They may look at:
Workload management
Stress policies
Absence trends
Manager training
Psychological safety is now part of overall compliance.
8. Leadership involvement
One big question:
Does management lead by example?
Inspectors notice:
Whether leaders follow rules
How safety is discussed
If improvements are funded
A disengaged leadership team sends a clear message – and not a good one.
What would your inspection outcome be?
If HSE arrived today, would they see:
✔ Clear safety procedures
✔ Engaged employees
✔ Up-to-date risk assessments
✔ Visible leadership commitment
✔ A safe, organised workspace
Or:
❌ Cluttered exits
❌ Outdated policies
❌ Confused staff
❌ Training gaps
Final thought
An HSE workplace inspection isn’t about catching you out.
It’s about preventing harm. The best businesses don’t prepare for inspections, they’re ready all year round.
If you need advice or support in reviewing your compliance requirements, please get in touch. One of our compliance experts will be happy to guide you through the process.
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