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5 Nov 2007 8:54AM
The police killing of the 27 year-old Brazilian electrician in the Stockwell tube station in July 2005 raises important issues about corporate risk management and public safety, says IOSH.
Anti-terrorist policing is inherently dangerous, vital work and brave and dedicated front-line police officers need adequate training, resources and support systems to do their work successfully and to protect the public. Lisa Fowlie, IOSH president, said:
“Our sympathies are with the relatives of ... (280 more words)
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