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30 Jan 2004 4:47PM
A new report in the British Medical Journal claims that 100,000 people - who are alive now - will die from the asbestos-related disease mesothelioma. Construction-related workers, including plumbers, electricians, and builders, are traditionally viewed as being at risk, but the report also identifies teachers, and even wives who may have handled workers' clothes.
For guidance on the Control of Asbestos at Work Regulations 2002 and how you can make sure you're fully compliant with the duty to... (52 more words)
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