Inspectors of standards and regulations Pay Data UK — 2024
Inspectors of standards and regulations roles in the UK earn a median of £33,420 per year, equivalent to £17.28 per hour as of 2024. This represents a 1.7% decrease in annual pay compared to the previous year. Pay varies across the UK, ranging from £28,284 to £53,250 per year.
Median Annual Pay
£33,420
as of 2024
Median Hourly Pay
£17.28
per hour
Year-on-Year Change
-1.7%
vs 2023
Annual Pay Range
£28,267
–
£38,916
25th – 75th percentile
How Pay Varies Across the UK
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Inspectors of standards and regulations undertake investigations and inspections to verify and ensure compliance with acts, regulations and other requirements in respect of: buildings, weights, measures and trade descriptions; the installation and safety of electrical, gas and water supplies and equipment; marine pollution, ships’ structures, equipment and accommodation; the treatment of animals; the operation of commercial vehicles; the welfare, health and safety in factories and all work sites subject to the provisions in the Factory Acts.
Typical Tasks and Duties
examines building plans to ensure compliance with local, statutory and other requirements
inspects building structures, facilities and sites to determine suitability for habitation, compliance with regulations and for insurance purposes
inspects measuring and similar equipment in factories and visits street traders, shops, garages and other premises to check scales, weights and measuring equipment
inspects factories and other work sites to ensure adequate cleanliness, temperature, lighting and ventilation, checks for fire hazards and inspects storage and handling arrangements of dangerous materials
visits sites during construction and inspects completed installations of electricity, gas or water supply
draws attention to any irregularities or infringements of regulations and advises on ways of rectifying them
investigates industrial accidents or any complaints made by the public
verifies the weight of commercial vehicles, checks driver’s licence and hours worked
samples and tests river water, checks and advises on premises discharging effluent to prevent pollution
checks fishing licences and prevents illegal fishing
visits premises where animals are kept, advises on animal care and investigates complaints
undertakes other inspections including chemicals, drugs, flight operations, etc.
prepares reports and recommendations on all inspections made and recommends legal action where necessary
Entry Routes and Qualifications
Entrants usually possess A levels/H grades, a degree or equivalent qualification, together with experience gained in employment. Professional qualifications, membership of professional bodies, postgraduate diplomas and NVQs/ SVQs at levels 3 and 4 are available and may be required in some occupations. On-the-job training is available in some areas.