Emergency airspace restrictions in Falkirk: implications for UK health and safety compliance under The Air Navigation (Restriction of Flying) Regulations 2026

Emergency airspace restrictions under The Air Navigation (Restriction of Flying) (Falkirk, Scotland) Regulations 2026 and UK health and safety law: what duty holders must know

What has changed

The Falkirk area now operates under emergency flying restrictions enacted as The Air Navigation (Restriction of Flying) (Falkirk, Scotland) Regulations 2026. The order defines a restricted airspace and prohibits or limits certain aircraft movements within the designated area until the emergency provisions are lifted. The change is an emergency regulatory response and applies to operators and those whose activities rely on air access or aviation support services in or near Falkirk.

Why this matters for UK health and safety law

While the measure is aviation focused, it intersects with UK health and safety law in two ways. First, it creates potential hazards for workers whose roles depend on air travel for site access, deliveries or emergency response. Second, it affects the organisation’s risk landscape by altering travel, logistics and supplier arrangements. Duty holders should interpret HSE expectations as requiring a proactive approach to business continuity, hazard identification and control of evolving risks to people, premises and processes.

Key actions for duty holders

  • Assess whether your operations depend on air travel or flights in the Falkirk area and update risk assessments accordingly
  • Review travel and logistics plans and implement contingency arrangements such as alternative transport or adjusted schedules
  • Communicate with workers and contractors about the restrictions and establish clear escalation and incident reporting procedures
  • Coordinate with suppliers to secure critical materials and minimise disruption to the supply chain
  • Revisit contractor management to ensure all subcontractors are aware of the restrictions and their responsibilities
  • Align management systems with the new risk landscape, consider ISO 45001 health and safety management and appoint competent advice as needed
  • Explore support from specialists such as Synergos Consultancy for risk assessment and compliance guidance

Wrap up

Timely awareness and effective planning are essential. Organisations should review and update governance, risk assessments and response procedures to maintain safe operations, protect staff and uphold regulatory compliance under UK health and safety law during this emergency period.

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Adam Cooke
As the Operations and Compliance Manager, Adam oversees all aspects of the business, ensuring operational efficiency and regulatory compliance. Committed to high standards, he ensures everyone is heard and supported. With a strong background in the railway industry, Adam values rigorous standards and safety. Outside of work, he enjoys dog walking, gardening, and exploring new places and cuisines.
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