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9 Nov 2006 12:00AM

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- Fleet News Online
Fleet safety groups have reacted with dismay to a decision that work-related road accidents are not to be included in RIDDOR, the compulsory reporting system concerning employee injuries.
They say its omission in the Health and Safety Commision (HSC) review – citing the cost and administrative burden it would place on employers as a key reason – sends a signal to employers that at work road safety is less important than other forms of employee wellbeing.
The Reporting of Inj... (382 more words)
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