Simplifying asbestos law — the new ACOP
In the Löfstedt Review of health and safety regulations, published in November 2011, it was recommended that the HSE review all its Approved Codes of
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Growing concerns over asbestos in UK schools led to the government launching an asbestos management assurance process last year to investigate the problem. Unfortunately, the
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In recent years, there has been increased attention given to asbestos management in schools. Clearly, health issues affecting children and young people will always raise
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In the Löfstedt Review of health and safety regulations, published in November 2011, it was recommended that the HSE review all its Approved Codes of
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The HSE’s successful “Asbestos: Hidden Killer” campaign ran from 2008 till 2010. During that period there were four phases and the HSE evaluated the impact.
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Probe on asbestos in schools The House of Commons Select Committee on Education has held an evidence session on 13th March 2013 on the subject
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There has recently been considerable media interest on the subject of asbestos in schools, primarily as a result of an investigation by BBC Wales .
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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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Asbestos is the greatest single work-related cause of death in the UK with over 4,000 asbestos-related deaths each year. This naturally occurring fibrous mineral was
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In the Löfstedt Review of health and safety regulations, published in November 2011, it was recommended that the HSE review all its Approved Codes of
Read More >
The HSE’s successful “Asbestos: Hidden Killer” campaign ran from 2008 till 2010. During that period there were four phases and the HSE evaluated the impact.
Read More >
In recent years, there has been increased attention given to asbestos management in schools. Clearly, health issues affecting children and young people will always raise
Read More >
Asbestos is the greatest single work-related cause of death in the UK with over 4,000 asbestos-related deaths each year. This naturally occurring fibrous mineral was
Read More >