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14 Jun 2002 9:56AM

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- Fleet News Online
The Health and Safety Commission (HSC) has stepped back from proposals that would see the HSE scrutinise employers' fleet risk management policies and investigate road traffic accidents involving at-work drivers.
The HSC oversees the work of the HSE, and in a confidential letter to Transport Minister David Jamieson, the chair of the HSC Bill Callaghan said the HSE does not have the resource to play an active role in either vehicle accident investigations or road safety enforcement.
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