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Date Posted: 09:40:30 03/18/01 Sun
Author: Peter
Subject: Re: Health & Safety Law On Working Alone With Strimmers
In reply to: John 's message, "Health & Safety Law On Working Alone With Strimmers" on 00:54:42 03/18/01 Sun

I don't know, but I know someone that does. Look in your telephone book under Health and Safety Executive and give them a call. I've always found the H&S people to be very helpful. If your firm try to make things difficult, you might consider the security of joining a trade union. The TUC have a "know your rights line" on 0870 600 4882 where they say they can also advise you about joining a union. The TUC website is also very useful at <a rel=nofollow target=_blank href="http://www.tuc.org.uk/index.cfm.">http://www.tuc.org.uk/index.cfm.</a>

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