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15 Jul 2008 1:55PM
The HSE has launched a consultation to discuss whether the health and safety posters employers are required to display should be altered because they are currently “very unappealing and rarely read by employees”.
The Health and Safety Information for Employers Regulations 1989 (HSIER Regulations) require employers to provide information to their employees relating to health, safety and welfare at work, generally by display of a poster or alternatively by giving out leaflets.
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