Small construction firms safety seminars
Series: HSE News Release ; (E174:02) 10September 2002 (2)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Small contractors and self-employed people in the construction industry must put health and safety at the top of the agenda. This theme is central to a series of seminars launched by the Working Well Together (WWT) partnership made up of employers, suppliers, safety professionals and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). Provisional figures for 2001/2002 show 79 fatalities in the industry with falls from height being the most common cause. http://213.38.88.195/coi/coipress.nsf/567e3dc25f61661580256ae8003b4907/3a81e06d4972feef80256c300050869e?OpenDocument| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Small contractors and self-employed people in the construction industry must put health and safety at the top of the agenda. This theme is central to a series of seminars launched by the Working Well Together (WWT) partnership made up of employers, suppliers, safety professionals and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). Provisional figures for 2001/2002 show 79 fatalities in the industry with falls from height being the most common cause. http://213.38.88.195/coi/coipress.nsf/567e3dc25f61661580256ae8003b4907/3a81e06d4972feef80256c300050869e?OpenDocument