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27 Sep 2007 11:30AM
Misunderstandings over who is responsible for monitoring and protecting contractors and subcontractors – leading to the failure to carry out responsibilities – is often at the heart of high profile health and safety cases, such as the leading case of R v. Associated Octel (1996) and the Beckingham legionella trial.
But situations such as these could be avoided with a clearer understanding of employers’ and contractors’ responsibilities, which is why Workplace Law has... (162 more words)







