Health and Safety Newsletter - July 2010

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Welcome to the Health and Safety Newsletter, bringing you the latest updates on Health & Safety cases and their wider implications for the industry.
United Kingdom Employment and HR

Welcome to the Health and Safety Newsletter, bringing you the latest updates on Health & Safety cases and their wider implications for the industry. This edition covers the following:

  • Coalition Government to Review Health and Safety Laws
  • Enforcement Pooling – the Benefits
  • Donaghy Report Response Published
  • North Sea Installation Inspections on the Increase
  • Focus on - Fire Safety
  • HGV Drivers Legionnaires' Risk
  • Focus on - Wood Work
  • Employment Changes from April 2010
  • Case Law
  • Health and Safety - what we do

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Law-Now information is for general purposes and guidance only. The information and opinions expressed in all Law-Now articles are not necessarily comprehensive and do not purport to give professional or legal advice. All Law-Now information relates to circumstances prevailing at the date of its original publication and may not have been updated to reflect subsequent developments.

The original publication date for this article was 05/07/2010.

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