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Isle of Man extends health and safety consultation

18th May 2011 | Health and Safety Signs

Posted by Jason Nicholls

The Isle of Man government has given the public more time to offer feedback on its plans for a new health and safety body.

If established, this organisation may change the ways that businesses use safety signage in the workplace.

As a result of the government's decision, the public now has until June 13th to offer their views on the prospective body, as the Department of Infrastructure wants to ensure that all the parties interested in the decision have sufficient time to express their opinions.

A spokesman said: "Protecting the health and safety of people at work, and members of the public affected by work activities, became a key responsibility of the department following the restructuring of government in April 2010."

In Britain, 65 per cent of representatives from the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health have supported a move away from a three-day reporting system to a seven-day alternative.ADNFCR-2754-ID-800547933-ADNFCR

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