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20 Jul 1999 12:00AM
The HSE's Field Operations Directorate is cracking down on the standard of washing facilities on construction sites, in order to cut down on the amount of workers who develop skin allergies from lengthy exposure to materials such as cement, which can lead to dermatitis. It is estimated that up to ten per cent of bricklayers leave the industry as a direct result of this type of exposure. Both the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 1994 (CDM) and the Construction (Health, Safety a... (35 more words)
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