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25 Mar 2003 2:23PM
The Health and Safety Commission (HSC) has announced its new policy on regulating high-hazard industries, defined as: nuclear installations, railways, offshore installations, onshore major hazard sites, work with genetically-modified organisms, gas distribution, work with asbestos, explosive manufacture and storage and keeping of petrol.
The policy statement formally sets out for the first time the
Commission's approach to permissioning regimes. Permissioning will
only be considered where th... (119 more words)
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