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Last Month's Poll

In the wake of the "Jerry Can" advice controversy, should Francis Maude have quit?

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Health and safety at work – a helping hand
June 7th 2007

Ensuring the health and safety of the people who work for you, is more than just a legal obligation. To most employers, it is something they take very seriously and invest a lot of time and money in perfecting.

If you also believe that the health and safety of your staff should not be compromised and you need an occasional helping hand with health and safety issues, Croner Health and Safety at Work, says it offers just the right solution.

Croner Health and Safety at Work is a first point of reference to legislation, best practice and guidance. It will help you keep on top of the health and safety issues relevant to your business. Benefits include:

• Ensure you have the latest knowledge with regular updates

• Have confidence in your business decisions based on information compiled by experts

• You will have the most relevant legislation from regular updates, newsletters and access to the helpline

• Save time and money by not searching for information

• A-Z guide on a wide range of health and safety related topics

• Sound working practices with further information and comprehensive cross-referencing

Croner says its 28 day trial allows you to see the benefits at the comfort of your desk, giving you full access, with no-obligation to buy.

To receive a 28 day trial click here

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