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Asbestos complacency

30 April 2015
Issue: 7650 / Categories: Legal News
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Only five per cent of tradespeople believe that exposure to asbestos is legally accountable, according to a survey by industrial diseases compensation specialists Jefferies Solicitors. Nearly 60% of tradespeople were able to identify asbestos and 40% knew somebody that had been affected by it, but only half of them had been trained to deal with it and more than a third had been exposed to it at work. In fact, 20 people die from asbestos exposure every week, according to Health Safety Executive figures.

Issue: 7650 / Categories: Legal News
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