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7 Dec 2004 4:14PM
The HSE has published new guidance for those involved with the production, storage, transport and use of steel and similar metal stock. Meanwhile, the Environment Agency is publicising a £3,400 fine for the illegal disposal of metal waste.
Storage and handling
Storage and handling of metal stock accounted for 284 injuries for the reporting year 2003/04, according to provisional HSE figures. The majority of these were incidents such as, musculoskeletal injuries, slips and trips, falls from ... (417 more words)
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