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Search results for Defective Premises Act 1972

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Your search results found 62 matches in News and 245 matches on the whole Network. You can narrow or broaden your search results using the refine search options.


 
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leave to look after dependant

...k force loyalty or excuse makers? Look up the DDA act. this might help in the future. A grievance cou... | comment | 27 Sep 2008 12:00AM


leave to look after dependant

...f section 317, Income Tax (Earnings and Pensions) Act 2003 if the facilities are available to all emplo... | comment | 6 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Fire Drills

...est the emergency safety procedures in place in a premises and the response of both site management and fire... | comment | 30 Sep 2008 12:00AM


Treat as resignation?

...whether the employee is entitled to remain in the premises and for how long. John Macmillan Partner Mac... | comment | 6 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Constant absence

...ctaully get him out of the house and back on work premises. Without seeing him or having conversation wit... | comment | 2 Oct 2008 12:00AM


bar stewardess

hi......anyone know if its against the employment act for a bar stewardess to be under the infulence of... | comment | 1 Oct 2008 12:00AM


bar stewardess

If they are smoking on the premises, then this is breaking the law and could effectiv... | comment | 2 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Stroke Victim return to work!

...r, you must remember to protect your business and act professionally. Allowing her to return to work w... | comment | 15 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Stroke Victim return to work!

...be irrational. You seem to be critical of the fact that the employee in this case is motivated by fi... | comment | 21 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Cutty Sark fire started by vacuum cleaner

...l to have your fire exit as the main door to your premises, as within my salon there is no alternative route... | comment | 18 Nov 2008 12:00AM


Cutty Sark fire started by vacuum cleaner

... The main factors to consider are the size of the premises and the use it is put to. If the workplace is ... | comment | 19 Nov 2008 12:00AM


Calls for action over vibrating tools after £3,000 payout

...irements “only came into being in 2005”. In fact, virtually the same Hand-arm Vibration Syndrome (... | comment | 9 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Health and safety outside premises: where do duties end?

You actually raised a point in your reply Mike. A whil... | comment | 14 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Health and safety outside premises: where do duties end?

...tuations where local authority and utilities contractors obstruct footpaths with 'A' frame notices sayi... | comment | 15 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Health and safety outside premises: where do duties end?

...eelchair." "Local authority and utilities contractors obstruct footpaths with 'A' frame notices sayi... | comment | 16 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Diabetic at Work

...hat. If I were the employer I'd certainly contact his doctor direct and to hell with the consequenc... | comment | 15 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Diabetic at Work

...and its very difficult to know the best course of action when you don't really know what you are dealin... | comment | 16 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Diabetic at Work

..., recognises that his diabetes may be a relevant factor, and is perfectly happy to allow him time off t... | comment | 16 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Diabetic at Work

...e would the employer be if this gentleman died on premises following a collapse? | comment | 16 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Diabetic at Work

...ctaully get him out of the house and back on work premises. Without seeing him or having conversation wit... | comment | 17 Nov 2008 12:00AM


Butcher battles 'no chop' order

...to ? The answer is dont live above or near retail premises. All the buchers I have ever known always make an... | comment | 16 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Butcher battles 'no chop' order

I have rented a flat above business premises. I knew about the early starts and possible noise... | comment | 18 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Disclosure

...did not BCC the email. Under the data protection act isn't that illegal to divulge peoples personal in... | comment | 21 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Disclosure

...n-compliance, with any of the 8 principles of the Act, relying on the disclosure of E-mail addresses, h... | comment | 22 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Disclosure

...op companies from hiding behind it, and become an act that will not only protects people, but at the sa... | comment | 22 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Disclosure

...e conditions in schedule 2 of the Data Protection Act 1998 is satisfied. The most common condition is ... | comment | 27 Oct 2008 12:00AM


CDM 2007 H&S File

...complex than what you are required to do, but the Act states: Competence 4.—(1) No person on whom ... | comment | 24 Oct 2008 12:00AM


Support benefit "good for employers and disabled people"

...crimination is still rife. The Government need to act to get this changed. Perhaps they could lead by e... | comment | 29 Oct 2008 12:00AM


our stewardess

...you follow. If she is taking illegal drugs on the premises then that would be a conduct issue. | comment | 5 Nov 2008 12:00AM


our stewardess

...n appears to be turn a blind eye to any illegal practice if it makes life easy for you? I think oth... | comment | 17 Nov 2008 12:00AM


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