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8 May 2006 12:00AM
According to Norwich Union businesses are still flouting the law and causing accidents – even in trades not considered "high risk" – a year on from the Work at Height Regulations.
The UK’s largest insurer has found that serious falls at work are not confined to the high risk trades such as roofing and scaffolding, but frequently involve people working in decorating, building and farming.
Phil Grace, Norwich Union’s casualty risk manager, commented:
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