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30 Mar 1999 6:50PM

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- LWF
The Home Office faced an embarrassing about-turn on the new fire regulations introduced only eleven months earlier in December 1997. The Fire Precautions(Workplace) Regulations 1997 were intended to modernise UK fire regulations, in some places replacing legislation which had been in place since 1961. The European Commission expressed its concern, however, regarding the extent to which they met the intentions of the European Councils Directives. The Fire Precautions (Workplace) Regulations 19... (673 more words)
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