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18 November 2011

Health And Safety Calendar - Winter 2011

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CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang

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The health and safety calendar highlights key dates in relation to new and existing legislation, current regulatory initiatives and consultation papers dealing with health and safety issues in the UK and EU.
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The health and safety calendar highlights key dates in relation to new and existing legislation, current regulatory initiatives and consultation papers dealing with health and safety issues in the UK and EU.

It will prove a useful tool for health and safety managers and in-house counsel wishing to control risks, improve performance and adapt health and safety management systems in response to new regulations.

The calendar contains updates on:

  • New UK and EU legislation in force;
  • UK and EU legislation coming into force;
  • Key dates for REACH;
  • Bills in the 2010-2011 session;
  • Current & completed consultations;
  • Current HSE initiatives.

To view the calendar, please click here.

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The original publication date for this article was 14/11/2011.

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