Don't look down
The confusion surrounding working at height regulations has now been cleared up and Phil Grace says it is time to make sure clients are aware of their responsibilities before litigation goes into freefall
Brokers should be applauding the introduction of the Work at Height Regulations 2005 in April as previous legal requirements have been consolidated, making a single-set of practical regulations which are flexible enough to apply across most industries and activities. The move has been long awaited and will provide a single port of call for an area that was once considered lacking in coherence.
Figures announced in 2003 by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) provided strong support for the
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