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Fear and Loathing of Health and Safety

Stay Out of Prison, Avoid Massive Fines, and Cut Through the Red Tape

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Fear and Loathing of Health and Safety

By: Ian Stone, Neil Munro
Narrated by: Tim Steere
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Your health and safety shortcut

An informative no-nonsense guide to health and safety.

Health and safety is a very dry arduous subject. Let us be totally honest! Everyone has an opinion on it, and it’s mostly bad. The whole perceived premise around health and safety is that it’s often “over the top”, it’s the “nanny state”, it’s overbearing, and “The Man” is giving us extra things to do. In reality it’s there to keep us all safe and healthy.

The government imposes through law stringent things that we all must comply with, and we must have certain things in place. This book helps cut through the massive headache of all of the technical and hard to understand regulations. After listening to this book you will have a clear and concise understanding of the requirements placed upon you by the government and have practical tasks to complete to help you get legally compliant inside of the law.

  • Health and safety overview
  • How the regulations affect you
  • Reasonably practicable? Hazard? Risk? All explained
  • What you must have in place

And much much more.

©2020 Neil Munro & Ian Stone (P)2020 Neil Munro & Ian Stone
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