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24 Feb 2005 10:17AM
The HSE is getting ready to carry out one of its periodic enforcement 'blitzes', this time concerning itself with musculoskeletal hazards on construction sites throughout March 2005.
Healthy Handling 2005 is aimed at clients, designers, planning supervisors and contractors in the construction industry, and is targeting poor work practices that can cause long-term disability and could end careers. HSE inspectors will focus on handling and using tools, materials and substances which can result... (196 more words)
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