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28 Jun 2006 12:00AM
A new report by the HSE concludes that Britain's existing health and safety system is flexible enough to deal with any hazards and risks produced by the use of new energy developments.
As Workplace Law previously reported, Energy Minister Malcolm Wicks asked the HSE to produce the report as part of the Government’s current Energy Review. The aim of the report was to assess any potential risks associated with new energy developments and set out the HSE’s regulatory approach to e... (464 more words)
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