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11 Jul 2006 12:00AM
The HSE has today (11 July) issued a revamped risk assessment guide featuring examples that spell out, in plain English, what is - and what is not - expected from a risk assessment.
It has also urged businesses to “spend less time dotting 'i's and crossing 't's and more time on putting practical actions into effect.”
Launching the guidance, HSE's Deputy Chief Executive, Jonathan Rees, said:
"We want to save lives, not tie businesses up in red tape - good risk assessm... (509 more words)
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