Myth of the Month
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We look at HSE's Myth of the Month campaign and ask Sally Sykes, HSE's director of communications to nominate her favourite health and safety myth. New figures show that Britain has the lowest rate of work-related deaths in Europe. Merseyside headteacher fined £20,000 after student fell through roof light. Government aims to help businesses save time and money by making it easier to apply for construction contracts.
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