Photos & Images
Material - HSE
has an archive of thousands of images and photographs, covering
health and safety-related subjects from current state-of-the-art
technologies to historical images dating from the 1920s.
We are currently exploring the best way to allow users to browse
our galleries online but, in the meantime, if there is a subject
you need to illustrate then get
in touch - we may well have a photograph to suit your
requirements. In addition some of our most popular photos are
available through the Science Photo Library. For more
information on these, visit our Image Library Products Pages.
Terms &
Conditions - An example licence document is available.
This details our standard licensing terms and conditions, although
the various schedules will be updated to detail the specific images
you request and your proposed re-use(s).
Prices - The
standard licence fee for re-use of HSE's Crown Copyright photos and
images is £50 + VAT for up to two photographs and a further £50 +
VAT for each additional photograph thereafter.
Additional supply fees may be charged for printed images or
where further processing of digital images is needed (e.g.
cropping, resizing, special digitisation, etc.).
Requesting a
licence - For further information, to apply for a
licence, or to make a complaint about our licensing practices
please contact:
salescontracts@hse.gov.uk or write to: The Licensing Manager,
Room C.1.17, HSE Science and Research Centre, Harpur Hill, Buxton,
Derbyshire, SK17 9JN.
Film & Video Footage
Material - In
addition to photographs, HSE also produces many hours of film &
video footage each year, covering research experiments, training
material and incident investigations, amongst other subjects.
This ranges from standard video & digital video through to
high-speed and ultra high-speed footage.
Terms and
Conditions - An example Film & Video Footage licence document
is available. This details our standard licensing terms
and conditions, although the various annexes will be updated to
detail the specific footage you request and your proposed
re-use(s).
Prices - The
standard licence fee for re-use of HSE's Crown Copyright film and
video footage is £12 + VAT per second for initial broadcast or
usage, and a further £6 + VAT per second for each re-broadcast
instance. These fees apply to television broadcasts, DVD
productions, online broadcasts and use on websites, inclusion in
training course, etc.
These licence fees would usually also cover the cost of
supplying the footage, although further supply charges may be
applied where additional effort is required.
Requesting a
licence - For further information, to apply for a
licence, or to make a complaint about our licensing practices
please contact:
salescontracts@hse.gov.uk or write to: The Licensing Manager,
Room C.1.17, HSE Science and Research Centre, Harpur Hill, Buxton,
Derbyshire, SK17 9JN.
Survey Materials and Questionnaires
Material - HSE
produces many types of survey materials and questionnaires that may
be licensed either as tools in their own right, or to be collated
with other materials or incorporated into other products.
Examples include:
Some of this material, is available free of charge from the HSE
website (follow the links above for further information). The
remainder is available to licence.
The HAVS Toolkit contains a number of questionnaires and is
designed as a stand-alone product to be used by Occupational Health
Practitioners to assist with the diagnosis and surveillance of
Hand-Arm Vibration Syndrome (HAV) in the workplace.
The SCT questionnaire is the basic question set that is
incorporated into the HSL Safety Climate Tool (SCT) software
package. This option enables end-users to licence a basic
version of SCT for use within their organisation (at cheaper cost),
or to licence the question set for incorporation into their own
bespoke tools.
Terms and
Conditions - An example licence
document for the HAVS Toolkit is available. This details
our standard terms and conditions for all survey materials and
questionnaires, although the specific details and licence fees may
alter dependent upon the material licensed and the proposed re-use
(also see Prices below).
Prices - The
standard licence fee for the HAVS Toolkit is £250 + VAT.
Although consultants may use the HAVS Toolkit, we request that each
individual company or organisation for whom the consultant works
purchase their own licence.
The basic licence fee structure for the SCT questionnaire (when
re-used as a survey tool) is the same as that of the software
version of the tool but charged at 50% value (i.e. price bands
are £250, £375, £625 & £2,500 + VAT).
Re-use by incorporation of the SCT questionnaire (or indeed of
any HSE questionnaire or other survey material) into a derived
product, for commercial or non-commercial purposes, will attract an
additional royalty fee based upon the percentage of HSE Crown
Copyright material incorporated into the derived product, and the
perceived value added by that material (as determined by us in
consultation with the potential licensee).
Requesting a
licence - For further information, to apply for a
licence, or to make a complaint about our licensing practices
please contact:
salescontracts@hse.gov.uk or write to: The Licensing Manager,
Room C.1.17, HSE Science and Research Centre, Harpur Hill, Buxton,
Derbyshire, SK17 9JN.
Training Material
Material - HSE
provides a wide variety of health and safety
training courses and workshops. What makes HSE training
different to that of many other course providers is the scientists
and safety experts who deliver the training. They are not only
trainers, they are specialists working daily in research and
incident investigation. Whilst many of our courses include
handout materials for delegates' personal use, we do not currently
supply packages of training material for re-use under
licence. Some of the reasons for this are given below.
However, we may consider requests to licence the re-use of
individual training/presentation slides, video clips, etc. provided
none of the reasons given below apply.
Some non-commercial HSE material is available for re-use free of
charge. One such example is the Slips & Trips E-learning Package
(STEP).
Reasons for not licensing
material - There are several reasons why HSE may
choose not to licence specific material for re-use. Some
examples are given below. Where one or more of these apply,
we will inform you of the exact reason(s) for refusal.
- The requested material contains copyright owned by a third
party that HSE is not authorised to licence for re-use. The
exclusion of this third party material would significantly affect
the quality or suitability of the remaining material.
- The material is specialist and normally delivered by
experts. The standards / quality of delivery of the materials
in the proposed re-use has not been proven by the applicant, e.g.
the competence of the trainer has not been proven or equivalent
training facilities are not available.
- Release of the material would fall under one or more of the
exemptions listed in the Freedom of Information Act 2000 or the
Environmental Information Regulations 2004 and the material is
consequently not considered for re-use under licence. Such
exemptions may include material relevant to ongoing investigation
or court proceedings, material relevant to defence or national
security, or material that may influence the commercial interests
of HSE or another third party. These exemptions are based
upon the material content and not the proposed re-use(s).
Terms and
Conditions - Where HSE does licence the re-use of
selected training slides, etc., our standard terms and conditions
for Crown Copyright materials will apply according to the specific
material. Slides would be treated as images, video clips as
video footage, etc.
Prices - In the
same way, HSE will apply standard licence fees based upon this
premise. For example, the fee for re-use of up to two
presentation slides is £50 + VAT, and £50 + VAT for each additional
slide thereafter.
Requesting a
licence - For further information, to apply for a
licence, or to make a complaint about our licensing practices
please contact:
salescontracts@hse.gov.uk or write to: The Licensing Manager,
Room C.1.17, HSE Science and Research Centre, Harpur Hill, Buxton,
Derbyshire, SK17 9JN.