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Health and safety: Staying safe

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The Health and Safety Executive is set to exempt businesses in lower-risk sectors from routine inspections, and insurers and brokers have an important role to play in ensuring that standards don't slip.

Acting on the advice of Ragnar Löfstedt, professor of risk management at King's College London, the government, via the Health and Safety Executive, has pledged to change the way it carries out

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