Changes to incident reporting and Infoline services
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We look at changes to how businesses can report incidents to HSE, the closure of Infoline and improvements being made to the HSE website. Latest news: Energy giant Shell UK has been ordered to pay £1.24million in fines and costs after an explosion at Bacton gas terminal in February 2008. New statistics show that the number of workers killed in Britain last year has increased. Health and Safety Minister Chris Grayling calls on the public to give their views on health and safety regulations.
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