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In Practice 20: 268-272 (1998)
© 1998 British Veterinary Association

Health, Safety and the case of the helpful farmer

Malcolm Copson

HEALTH and safety legislation may seem complicated but it is no less important for that. In the first of an occasional series of articles, Malcolm Copson presents a hypothetical case scenario, asking what responsibilities an employer has under health and safety legislation, before going on to consider the areas of the law which are particularly relevant to this example.







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