New French Breathalyser Law
A new law is coming into force in France which requires motorists to carry an approved breathalyser or face a fine of €11 from the
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A new law is coming into force in France which requires motorists to carry an approved breathalyser or face a fine of €11 from the
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The European Agency for Safety and Health at Work (EU-OSHA) has published the results of its 2nd European Opinion
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All employers, regardless of size, must pay employees when they are on maternity, paternity or adoption leave from work, if they meet the criteria STATUTORY
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Three Day to Seven Day Reporting On 6th April 2012 the over three-day injury reporting requirement under the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences
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Cold weather, snow and ice can cause many work-related risks which have to be dealt with by organisations. Slipping on icy walkways is a hazard
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Judith Hackitt, the Chair of the HSE, has written about the HSE’s work with the Olympics authorities on the London 2012 Games, expressing a hope
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A recent survey of business continuity planning in the UK has shown that businesses are sitting up and taking notice of the wide range of
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Asbestos is the biggest cause of occupational deaths in the UK, with an estimated 4,000 people dying every year from related diseases such as mesothelioma
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