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Call for renewed focus to reduce accidents.(CHEMICAL DISTRIBUTION)(Report)(Brief article)

Publication: The Safety & Health Practitioner

Publication Date: 01-JUN-08
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COPYRIGHT 2008 CMP Information Ltd.

The number of accidents in the UK chemical distribution industry increased last year, prompting the chair of the Chemical Business Association's Responsible Care Committee to demand a renewed focus on accident performance.

Commenting on the findings, which are revealed in the CBA's latest Responsible Care Indices of Performance Report,...

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