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16 Jun 2006 12:00AM
With an average of over ten under-18s losing their lives at work each year, the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) is calling on MPs, including the Secretary of State for Education and Skills, Alan Johnson, and Schools Minister, Lord Adonis, to take action before more lives are lost and injuries suffered.
In a new policy document presented to MPs, IOSH says that young workers can be protected by teaching health and safety in schools and by carrying out checks on employers ... (453 more words)
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