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Trade remedies notices published by the Secretary of State for International Trade relating to the anti-dumping duty on ceramic tiles from China.
You can report a dangerous building to the local council
Steps to take to meet the core requirements for day-to-day asbestos management in your school or college.
You may be able to get a one-off payment if you've been diagnosed with diffuse mesothelioma, and your exposure to asbestos happened in the UK
Amendment 1 provides information on the health and safety at work asbestos regulations 2010 as amended in 2013.
A review of the risk of retroperitoneal fibrosis in work involving exposure to asbestos.
Detailed information on what asbestos is and the risks from school and college buildings that contain asbestos if managed poorly.
This review examines how the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 are working.
Overview of the requirements for the effective management of asbestos materials within schools and colleges and who this guidance applies to.
Information on who is responsible for managing asbestos, under regulation 4 of the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR).
This report (HPA-CHaPD-003) discusses the public health significance of asbestos exposure from large scale fires.
You need a licence if you or your employees work with asbestos in Northern Ireland
Findings from the asbestos management assurance process (AMAP), which asked schools and responsible bodies about their asbestos management practices.
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