Noise and vibration at work
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We talked to HSE's Pete Lennon about tackling the risks from noise and vibration in the workplace. Latest news: HSE launches new construction initiative aimed at stopping bad practise on building sites. A Yorkshire council is fined seventy five thousand pounds after an employee was killed by a reversing truck. New tower cranes laws commence April 2010. HSE Infoline describes what toilet facilities should be available in workplaces.
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