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Government aims to cut health and safety red tape

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13 Aug 2008, David Woods, HRO

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Secretary of state for business John Hutton said: "Cutting the amount of paperwork for low-risk businesses and making complex regulations easier to understand will help create safer environments for workers and the public."

The strategy will mean that workplaces deemed low risk would receive fewer health and safety inspections.

But trade union Unite claims workers will pay a price for this. A spokesman said: "Inspections and investigations by the Health and Safety Executive have already fallen to an alarmingly low rate, and a strategy based on giving more credence to so-called low-risk sectors will push this rate even further down."

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