Article 316 of the Spanish Criminal Code punishes those who, in breach of the occupational risk prevention rules and being under a legal obligation to do so, fail to provide the means necessary for workers to carry out their activity with adequate safety and hygiene measures, thereby placing their life, health or physical integrity in serious danger. The offence is complete on the creation of the danger, so no accident need have occurred. It is charged routinely against company directors and site managers after an inspection or an accident in the construction and hospitality sectors of the province of Alicante.
Those who, in breach of the occupational risk prevention rules and being legally obliged to do so, fail to provide the means necessary for workers to carry out their activity with adequate safety and hygiene measures, thereby placing their life, health or physical integrity in serious danger, shall be punished with imprisonment of six months to three years and a fine of six to twelve months.
Working translation prepared by Société Juridique from the consolidated Spanish text published by the Official State Gazette. It has no official status: the only authoritative version is the Spanish original, available at the Official State Gazette and reproduced verbatim in our Spanish-language entry for this provision. Source: Organic Law 10/1995 of 23 November, the Spanish Criminal Code.
The means were provided. The duty is to provide the means, not to guarantee that they are used at every moment. Where the equipment was on site, the training was delivered and documented, the risk assessment identified the hazard and instructions were issued, the defence establishes compliance from the prevention documentation, the training registers signed by the workers and the records of the external prevention service. A worker’s own decision not to use provided equipment does not, without more, establish the offence.
Identifying the person obliged. Responsibility follows operational function and not job title. In a construction chain the duties of the principal contractor, the subcontractor, the works manager and the safety coordinator are distinct and defined by the applicable regulations. The defence maps the delegation of functions and the contractual documentation, since indictments habitually name the company director without establishing what he was obliged to do personally.
Absence of serious danger. The offence requires serious danger, assessed objectively at the time. Where the task was of short duration, where the height or the exposure was below the threshold at which the specific rule applies, or where a collective protective measure was in place, the danger is not serious in the statutory sense. Expert evidence on the actual conditions of the task, prepared with the photographs taken at the time, is what resolves this.
Concurrence with the accident and with the administrative penalty. Where an accident occurred, the defence examines whether the same facts are being punished both as endangerment and as negligent injury, and whether the labour inspectorate has already imposed a penalty for the identical breach, which engages the prohibition on double punishment. Payment of the compensation and the implementation of the corrective measures before trial are, in practice, what secures a suspended sentence.
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