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1 Aug 2002 6:57PM
Government proposals to simplify fire safety law would see an end to fire certificates for businesses, and would make employers totally responsible for carrying our risk assessments and reducing risks. The proposals are contained in a consultation document announced this week by fire safety minister Chris Leslie.
The end of fire certificates would also remove the need for businesses to pay the administration fees to fire authorities to obtain a certificate. This is estimated to save business... (227 more words)
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