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Forthcoming campaign: Clean Air? - Take Care! (15th August 2008)
Within the HSE's chemical programme there is a strong desire to improve everyone's awareness of the need for adequate respiratory protection...
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BSIF to launch Fit2Fit scheme (15th August 2008)
It is widely accepted that any form of respiratory protection needs to provide an adequate seal with the face of the wearer even when positive pressure equipment is being used...
BSIF award winners 2008 (15th August 2008)
The winners of the 2008 BSIF Awards were announced to a packed auditorium at the Safety and Health Expo in Birmingham on the 13th May...
Accreditation of Safety Professionals (15th August 2008)
As many readers will know the BSIF has been a strong supporter of the idea that safety professionals should be the subject of self-regulation...
When is PPE not PPE? (15th August 2008)
One of the answers to this question appears to be "when the product is a medical device"...
Networking Day - book now (15th August 2008)
An opportunity to network with old friends and new colleagues, the BSIF annual networking day takes place Monday 13th October at the popular Forest of Arden hotel...
Helmet comes out on top (3rd June 2008)
The winners of this year's BSIF awards have been announced and the Peltor Solaris sumitted by Aearo (now part of 3M) has won the Product Innovation Award...
From the Secretary’s desk (1st June 2008)
With the holiday season fast approaching it is timely for us all to realise that duty holders and those responsible for the safety of others also take vacational leave. While they are away, work continues and it is important that the management of safety and health is not compromised as a result of their absence.
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A solution to the Harmonised Standards problem? (1st June 2008)
For some time now the BSIF has been concerned about the trend towards adding "negative" elements into Annex ZA within harmonised PPE EN standards.
NEWS IN BRIEF... (1st June 2008)
Competence check for safety professionals - a good idea The recent report on Health and Safety published by the Work and Pensions Select Committee regretted the fact that Safety Professionals are not regulated.
Need to use Sorbents? - the BSIF's Selection Guidance could help (1st June 2008)
To help identify the most appropriate sorbent for use with any hazardous liquids it can be of little use consulting the COSHH Material Data-Sheets since the requirements on the material manufacturers who provide these are somewhat loose
The BSIF Networking Day – a date for your diary (1st June 2008)
The 2008 BSIF Networking Day is to be held at the popular Forest of Arden hotel on Monday 13th October. David Lummis of BSIF Enterprises, the event organiser, summarised the programme as "The top social event in the safety industry's calendar.
BSIF award winners 2008 (1st June 2008)
The winners of the 2008 BSIF Awards were announced to a packed auditorium at the Safety and Health Expo in Birmingham on the 13th May. The annual awards celebrate, promote and highlight health and safety products and services which combine innovative design with improvements in occupational health and safety.
Don’t get less than you bargained for! (12th May 2008)
There are a growing number of incidents of non CE approved or ‘fake’ safety products being sold into the UK for occupational safety...
Good news for exporters (12th May 2008)
If you are involved in exporting safety items, BSIF has some excellent news...
Supplier recognition (12th May 2008)
Quality products supplied on time and backed by great support are what every customer wants...
Why take the risk? (12th May 2008)
How many times have you wanted some advice on safety, but found that because you brought your safety goods from your general industrial supplier he didn’t really know the answer...
BSIF launches new Safety Excellence Award (12th May 2008)
The BSIF is launching a new award for Safety Excellence at the Safety & Health Expo this year...
From the Secretary’s desk (22nd April 2008)
The early Easter has condensed much of the BSIF's annual programme into March and April this year. Coupled with the increased enthusiasm to eliminate counterfeit PPE, the introduction of a new award scheme...
Visit us at the Safety & Health Expo at the NEC (22nd April 2008)
The Safety & Health Expo is now the largest annual event of its type in Europe and, having played a pivotal role in the creation of this exhibition, the BSIF is delighted to continue its involvement as the main sponsor of this event...
Campaign to eliminate counterfeit PPE (22nd April 2008)
The frequency of reports identifying non-compliant Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and the fraudulent use of CE documentation in respect of PPE has increased significantly over the past twelve months
Health and safety “Competence” still an issue (22nd April 2008)
There appears to be two interpretations of the term "competence" and while there is some movement to bring these definitions together, there is a significant gap when if comes to the differences between the legal interpretation in respect of health and safety regulations, the educational system of qualifications and the expectations of those seeking to employ/engage competent advice and guidance.
BSIF Awards: New Safety Excellence award launched (22nd April 2008)
The BSIF is launching a new award for Safety Excellence at the Safety & Health Expo this year. This will complete the series of awards mounted by the Federation following the successful launch of its Safety Service Awards last year. These awards will be presented at the Expo on Tuesday 13th May.
BSIF safety awards 2008 (4th March 2008)
The BSIF safety awards acknowledge individuals or organisations within the industry whose ideas have established new levels of excellence in their field...
PPE - DOES IT DO WHAT IT SAYS ON THE TIN? (1st February 2008)
The BSIF is seriously concerned about the integrity and performance of safety products (primarily personal protective equipment) which may appear to be genuine and of good quality which does not do what it says on the tin.
From the Secretary’s desk (1st February 2008)
Spring, the annual season of re-generation and renewal. Within the BSIF there is a new urgency is in the air.
Safety & Health Expo 2008 (22nd January 2008)
On 13th – 15th May 2008, the annual safety show, Safety & Health Expo,w takes place at the NEC Birmingham...
Get The Guide (22nd January 2008)
December 2007 saw the launch of the BSIF Guide to the Safety Industry for 2008...
An illegal CE mark? (22nd January 2008)
The BSIF is becoming increasingly concerned that a number of products are available in the UK market that do not live up to their CE approvals or are in fact not approved at all.
Exporting British products and services (22nd January 2008)
BSIF Safety Awards 2008 (21st January 2008)
The British Safety Industry Federation is currently finalising the arrangements for the BSIF Safety Awards 2008...
From the Secretary’s desk (1st December 2007)
Unlike previous years when December seemed to herald a distinct end-of-term atmosphere, the run-up to this year’s Festive season, sees the BSIF highly focused and closely involved in a wider range of schemes and projects than is usual.
SUPPLY CHAIN RESPONSIBILITIES: A NEW APPROACH BLUEPRINT (1st December 2007)
Many readers will not be aware of what a ‘New Approach Directive’ actually is. In principle it is one of the many EU Directives which are modelled against a strict blueprint to ensure consistency.
Respiratory protection initiative (1st December 2007)
Following the wide acclaim for the ‘It's in your hands’ campaign, mounted through a joint HSE - BSIF venture, and its initial successes in reducing industrially related dermatitis, the HSE and the BSIF are to combine to generate another awareness campaign.
When is a medical device not a medical device? (1st December 2007)
Some time ago, it was recognised that the Medical Devices Directive (MDD) created many difficulties by eliminating the facility for a Medical Device to be PPE at the same time and the EU Group in Brussels had drafted a clause to eliminate the problem. Hopes were high at a PPE meeting in Brussels that the problem had been solved.
UNDERSTANDING 'STANDARD' (1st December 2007)
‘ROGUE’ PRODUCTS (1st December 2007)
There has been a dramatic increase in the incidence of ‘rogue products’ on the UK market and elsewhere across the EU with the BSIF receiving growing evidence of ‘passing-off’, noncompliance and illegal CE.
NEWS IN BRIEF... (1st December 2007)
The BSIF Directors Club met recently at a luncheon held in the hallowed environment of the Committee Dining room at Lords Cricket Ground, a venue synonymous with fair play and gentlemanly conduct.
Safe Practices? It’s the law (2nd October 2007)
The Sale of Goods act gives you confidence that, if a product doesn’t work properly straight out of the box, there is a remedy available to you. Simple (or it should be)...
I’m backing Britain (2nd October 2007)
Remember the old Slogan, ‘I’m backing Britain’. It emphasised the strength of British products and the need to support UK industry. Recently the BSIF has launched a campaign to promote the same ideals...
HSC and HSE merger (1st October 2007)
The BSIF supports the merger between the HSC and the HSE..
A chance to network (1st October 2007)
The BSIF Networking Day takes place on Monday 8th October at the Forest of Arden Hotel again this year...
A+A roundup (1st October 2007)
Now extending over nine exhibition halls, the A+A exhibition in Dusseldorf is the worlds largest show aimed at the health and safety market place...
Is it real PPE? (1st October 2007)
Have you ever been offered a Rolex watch at a seriously knock down price? Fakes and copies are a major problem, but of course ‘fake’ PPE could be lethal...
From the Secretary’s desk (1st October 2007)
There is little doubt that the establishment of BSIF Enterprises has created a change of pace in the Federation's activity programme.
ENSURING COMPETENCE (1st October 2007)
The BSIF's position on the need for some form of independently assessed competency audit to verify the abilities of safety personnel, similar to the CORGI scheme, has been well voiced over recent months.
What does ‘O’ mean to you? (1st October 2007)
In future issues, the BSIF will attempt to clarify some regularly-used expressions that mean a variety of different things to different people. Such variations create difficulties when several people are discussing important aspects of occupational health and safety.
NEWS IN BRIEF... (1st October 2007)
he BSIF's involvement with the Expert Group within the EU Commission on PPE and the extension of the European Community to some 27 member states is beginning to raise a number of peripheral issues which will likely provide distracting material for meetings across the EU for some time to come.
Networking day ‘best yet’ (1st October 2007)
One of the key advantages of membership of the BSIF is the opportunity to informally network with other BSIF members, discussing areas of mutual interest and understanding the differing views from each sector of the market.
FOCUS ON HEIGHT SAFETY (1st October 2007)
Mike Luke, chair of the BSIF Height Safety Group, comments on issues of height safety.
From the secretary’s desk (1st August 2007)
While August traditionally is a time when people abandon their desk in favour of the beach, the situation seems more acute this year. Rest assured, however, that the BSIF does not go on leave and will never excuse lack of delivery because key personnel are away improving their suntan.
MOVES TO ELIMINATE PART HARMONISED ENs (1st August 2007)
There is strong desire by the BSIF and its members to ensure that the EU Commission does not approve as Harmonised ENs, standards that do not cover all the basic health and safety requirements.
NEWS IN BRIEF... (1st August 2007)
For some time now, the BSIF has been seeking to ensure that the details within materials data-sheets provide more specific information for users of hazardous chemicals. The main areas where BSIF members believe that these data sheets should be improved relate to the nature of suitable protective equipment for personnel in contact with these chemicals and information on the ways in which spills and emergencies should be handled.
A chance to network (1st August 2007)
The BSIF Networking Day takes place on Monday 8th October at the Forest of Arden Hotel.
REACH: Responsibility on suppliers (1st August 2007)
As many readers will be aware, the REACH directive was brought into UK legislation earlier this year and, while DEFRA is the government department responsible for this new legislation, the HSE has been designated as the competent authority regarding enforcement when it comes to the workplace safety aspects.
Winners by design (12th July 2007)
The BSIF's Product Innovation Awards 2007 proved an outstanding success with a record number of entries, innovative products and services, a new category of Award and delighted winners who recognise the marketing benefits the awards will bring to their companies...
The safety case against reverse eAuctions (6th July 2007)
The BSIF Distributor Association has been increasingly concerned about the results achieved, through the bidding process of Reverse eAuctions...
BSIF offers support for safety show (6th July 2007)
The BSIF will be offering support for British exhibitors at this year's A+A in Dussledorf, Germany from the 18th - 21st September...
Making the grade (6th July 2007)
If you've ever had doubts whether a product meets the CE standard or matches the claims the supplier has made, the BSIF is here to help...
Respiratory fit testers accreditation scheme (4th July 2007)
BSIF has been concerned that the quality of Respiratory Fit Test provision has, on occasions, been below an acceptable standard, risking injury and death...
From the secretary’s desk (1st June 2007)
The fact that the seasonal weather is not as predicable as usual will not change the desire of most people to take their annual holidays in July and August...
Safety passports: ‘Not all they seem’ (1st June 2007)
The BSIF believes that because Site Safety Passports are based on a ‘qualification’ rather than an ‘accreditation’ principle there is often a serious lack of competence which contributes to incidents and injuries.
LOBBYING FOR CHANGE (1st June 2007)
Hosted by the All Party Parliamentary Group on Occupational Safety, which the Federation sponsors, the BSIF mounted a reception at the House of Commons to lobby for parliamentary support for several issues which, it believes, need national solutions. Michael Clapham, Chair of the APG, welcomed MPs and guests and invited Geoff Hooke of the BSIF to make a brief address.
Competence matters (1st June 2007)
The BSIF believes it is now important that clients of safety professionals and employers of safety specialists should have a more simple and accurate process to evaluate the people they are to engage to provide them with safety advice.
INNOVATION AWARDS (1st June 2007)
The BSIF presented its Innovation Awards at a special luncheon within the Safety and Health Expo at the NEC this year.
2007: Winners by design (1st June 2007)
The BSIF's Product Innovation Awards 2007 proved an outstanding success with a record number of entries, innovative products and services, a new category of Award and delighted winners who recognise the marketing benefits
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Welcome to the BSIF e:newsletter (8th May 2007)
Now in its thirteen year, the British Safety Industry Federation [BSIF] has already established its position as the major, independent voice of the British safety industry...
The All Party Parliamentary Group on Occupational Safety & Health (8th May 2007)
On Tuesday 15th May, Michael Clapham MP, chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Occupational Safety & Health is hosting a British Safety Industry Federation reception...
Customer Service in the Safety Industry (8th May 2007)
British Gas has recently been highly criticised for poor service and off-shore call centres are creating strong debate. But how is the Safety Industry doing...
Product Innovation Awards (8th May 2007)
The BSIF is keen to encourage the development of new products which will contribute to improvements in occupational safety and launched its Product Innovation Award scheme, to reward the “best” suppliers in the health and safety industry...
Select suitable sorbent (1st April 2007)
Liquid oil and chemical spills are normally viewed in the light of their environmental consequences with little regard to safety hazards. Now, triggered by indications that the incidence of dermatitis and adverse effects of h
From Premises
Innovation awards announced (5th February 2007)
If you have a product or service which has made a significant contribution to workplace safety you could be in the running to pick up a BSIF Safety and Health Product and service innovation award...
Safety & Health Expo (1st April 2006)
9-11 May 2006 NEC Birmingham
From Training
Better understanding of Sorbents required (1st October 2005)
The BSIF Sorbent Manufacturers Group is highly active in seeking to improve the safety of personnel responsible for handling liquid spills. In addition to initiating a development of BS 7959 [part 3] to assist identification of the right Sorbent to u
From News
2005 - QUITE SIMPLY THE BEST NETWORKING DAY YET (1st October 2005)
The BSIF Networking Day has now established itself as the safety industry’s event of the year and the 2005 gathering took place on 26th September at the Forest of Arden Hotel near to Birmingham.
The way forward (1st October 2005)
Over the coming months, the BSIF is to embark on a restructuring programme to refresh its ability to better serve the safety industry and its members. At its recent Annual General Meeting, Sir John Cullen, President of the BSIF, announced the wider v
Selection and Use of PPE (1st October 2005)
The BSIF programme, designed to improve the selection and use of PPE, has now advanced to the stage when Stakeholder meetings are to take place shortly. The objective is to define solutions to reduce the number of incidents involving PPE resulting fr
Skin Protection Campaign to be launched before Christmas. (1st October 2005)
The joint activity between the BSIF and the HSE has now engaged with other learnéd institutions to ensure that their Skin Protection Campaign will be effective in reducing the incidence of work related dermatitis. Any organisation which has an intere
Anti-static Filters (1st October 2005)
The intense activity which followed the research in France, which questioned the use of anti-static respiratory filters in certain workplace situations, has ceased to be front-page news but the situation and the solution is an active discussion item
From the secretary’s desk (1st October 2005)
As is usual in any commercial environment, the Autumn is always full of activity - the kids have gone back to school and projects need to be started and progressed before the extended closure for the Festive Season. This is no different within the sa
BSIF Tribute (25th August 2005)
The BSIF would like to pay tribute to John Howard, OBE, the CEO of RoSPA, who recently died suddenly. John was highly respected as a major contributor to improvements in occupational health and safety over the past 20 years and coupled this with an e
News in Brief (20th August 2005)
BSIF Establishes closer links with NEBOSH The recent consolidation within academia to create a more focused “business streaming” within Awarding Bodies has resulted in OCR moving away from health and safety specific awards and qualifications. This ha
From the secretary’s desk (20th August 2005)
Within the Safety Industry there was a general confidence apparent during the first half of 2005 and there now appears to be a greater focus on business volumes and profitability than was evident earlier this year. Recent reports that the manufacturi
The problem of compensation culture (20th August 2005)
The BSIF is naturally delighted with the greater emphasis on health and safety and the general awareness of this issue by the general public. The downside is that there is now an attempt by the media to ridicule excessive reactions, for claims compan
From the secretary’s desk (1st February 2005)
With the national dailies regularly predicting a May General Election, there seems to be a flurry of activity on the regulatory front as Government departments now appear to be seeking to resolve a wide range of regulatory items. Over the past month,
Need for improved safety handling liquid spills (1st February 2005)
The recent Oil Storage Regulations seek to ensure that the environment is not adversely affected by spillages from oil storage installations. Other regulations are likely to be brought in in the near future to place duties on companies to have proced
Farms and kids don’t mix (1st February 2005)
The combination of farms and children is often an accident waiting to happen. Children can see the farmyard as a wonderful playground and are blissfully unaware of the dangers posed by farm vehicles, falling from height, drowning or playing with mach
Industry needs ‘private sector’ accreditation (1st February 2005)
While the UK education system may not hold all the answers, it does have in place a range of standards for the curriculum and regular checks, by an independent authority, on the quality of the teaching and the qualifications achieved by students righ
Bob Simpson – an obituary (1st February 2005)
It was with great sadness that we learnt of the death of Bob Simpson in December.
Boil & Bite Mouthguards (1st December 2004)
There has been some confusion as to whether these products fall within the scope of the PPE Regulations following a number of recent enquiries. The current view is that these are indeed PPE and that as they are not specifically mentioned in the exclu
Corporate Killing (1st December 2004)
The BSIF welcomes the inclusion in the Queen’s speech of an intention for the Government to bring into law legislation on Corporate Killing. It is a little disappointing that it is unlikely to incorporate personal responsibilities on Directors or the
PPE at Work Regs (1st December 2004)
The HSE has advised that it is to review the current guidance on the PPE in Work Regulations and is now seeking industry comment. Any reader wishing to comment is invited to contact the Editor, the BSIF or the HSE Direct
From the secretary’s desk (1st December 2004)
Looking forward to the festive season, the BSIF wishes its members, friends and readers a Happy Christmas and a prosperous, successful and safe New Year.
Electro-static filters - the thin end of the wedge (1st December 2004)
The decision by France to unilaterally seek to exclude electro-static filters from use at work for respiratory protection unless they are able to satisfy a significantly more onerous testing regime is seen as a major issue by most UK and European sup
Export support at risk (1st December 2004)
Recent political activities have resulted in a government desire to trim the future budgets within the DTI and the axe appears to be falling on the SESA scheme run by UK Trade & Investments. This will affect every industry sector within the UK that r
Advice on skin disease (1st December 2004)
The HSE is currently developing its Chemicals Programme and, within this, there is a special project designed to provide employers with easy read, understandable advice on how to prevent the incidence of industrial skin diseases.
Skin, work creams - should they be PPE (1st December 2004)
The matter of whether Skin Creams [or Work Creams] should be considered as PPE was raised again recently.
Safety & Health Enforcement (1st December 2004)
The forward strategy published by the HSC includes an objective to make greater use of local authority enforcement officers in respect of health and safety.
From the secretary’s desk (1st October 2004)
The usual intensity of activity at this time of the year has seen the BSIF in Singapore and China at trade events, supporting its members’ exporting activities, attending the political party conferences for the first time and participating in the acc
HSE/BSIF forum issues progress (1st October 2004)
The HSE/BSIF Forum was established recently to assist an informal dialogue towards the achievement of mutual objectives.
Good advice when using Fall Arrestors (1st August 2004)
The Personal Safety Manufacturers Association (PSMA) working group HASG are keen to advise readers that there is the possibility of catastrophic failure if Retractable Fall Arrestors [to EN 360] are used incorrectly in the workplace.
INTERNATIONAL COLLOQUIUM (1st August 2004)
Over the last few weeks the BSIF has been directly engaged in assisting the training of the commercial officers based in overseas consulates. Working in conjunction with UK Trade and Investments [DTI], a dedicated safety industry programme was genera
BSIF NEWS - From the secretarys desk (1st August 2004)
The Autumn is usually a busy time with people returning from holidays motivated to complete jobs and projects before the weather changes. This is particularly relevant to the agriculture and construction industries as the first frosts can be especial
in-brief: (1st August 2004)
Darcy are first company to achieve the BSIF Training Quality Mark.
Progress on new PPE directive (1st August 2004)
The EU Commission in Brussels is now much closer to producing the formal draft for the new PPE Directive and it is hoped that this will be available at their next meeting, towards the end of September.
From the secretarys desk (1st June 2004)
The recent spell of clement weather and the approaching holiday season together bring with them their own safety and health risk. The end of term feeling and warm working conditions will naturally lead to a lack of concentration by those carrying out
VAT for PPE is unfair to the self-employed (1st June 2004)
The BSIF has been campaigning for some time now on the need to eliminate VAT on personal protective equipment [PPE]. Whilst most companies will reclaim their VAT as a normal procedure much PPE is used by the self-employed and for sport and leisure by
BSIF - In Brief (1st April 2004)
Dont Miss the BSIF Networking Day
Insurance premiums better system needed (1st April 2004)
For some time now the BSIF has been concerned at the way insurance companies set their premiums in respect of employee liabilities. Over the past year or so, business insurance premiums have risen substantially and, while there is no official informa
BSIF PRODUCT INNOVATION AWARDS 2004 (1st April 2004)
The BSIFs annual awards scheme mounted in conjunction with the organisers of the Safety & Health Expo [CMP Information Limited] encourages manufactures and providers of safety products and services towards the continual development of products that w
BSIF NEWS - From the secretarys desk (1st April 2004)
Now that the clocks have changed and there is an increase in daylight hours there will be an increase in the work carried out in both agriculture and construction. The BSIF has targeted these as key industry sectors for attention as both contribute s
BSIF News - More clarity for selecting spillage products (1st February 2004)
The BSIF Sorbent Manufacturers Group played a major role in generating BS7959 to standardise the ways in which sorbent products are tested in establishing performance criteria. This, coupled with the Groups Code of Practice, should ensure that it is
BSIF News in Brief (1st February 2004)
BSIF Guide & Handbook 2004-2005
BARCODES FOR SAFETY PRODUCTS (1st February 2004)
The BSIF Distributor Association has, for several years, sought to encourage manufacturers to use standard barcodes on their safety products and equipment. Their motivation is clear in that it is these codes that are ideally used in this electronic a
PPE directive progress (1st February 2004)
During the process of developing the formal draft for the PPE Directive, some ten new member states will join the EU. While this in itself could cause some delays in this amended Directive being brought into force, the current time table expects that
BSIF News - From the secretarys desk (1st February 2004)
As we enter 2004, BSIFs 10th Anniversary year, it is interesting to reflect on how far we have come since twelve companies met in 1994 to create the British Safety Industry Federation. The dedication and enthusiasm of members over the past ten years
BSIF News - From the secretarys desk (1st December 2003)
With the end of the year fast approaching and thoughts turning to the Festive Season, I am sure that we are all looking forward to a successful New Year for the Safety Industry.
NEW FINANCIAL SUPPORT RULES TO BE REVIEWED (1st December 2003)
Following the announcement that companies with more that 25% of their shares owned by large enterprises will be disqualified from receiving government financial support to assist their exporting activities, a number of concerns have generated a re-th
2004 Other export opportunities (1st December 2003)
Pursuing its programme of government supported export opportunities, the BSIF has secured sponsor status for five exhibitions next year [including SICUR in February].
BSIF News in Brief (1st December 2003)
Who wants the Keymark?
NETWORKING DAY - THE BEST YET (1st October 2003)
With over 100 senior managers from within the safety industry taking part, the 7th BSIF Networking Day, took place at the Mottram Hall near Manchester and proved to be the best yet. This event, providing opportunities for managers across the safety i
BSIF News in Brief (1st October 2003)
Standards - What presumption of Conformity
Questioning insurance premiums (1st October 2003)
The BSIF has long supported the strengthening of health and safety law and was one of the first proposers that directors and senior managers should be held personally responsible if their employees are injured through their negligence of lack of atte