Two Enfield Firms Fined After Unlicenced Asbestos Removal, UK
admin | Feb 10, 2010
Two companies have been prosecuted after workers and members of the public were exposed to unacceptable levels of asbestos during a removal project. The Health and Safety Executive took the companies to court, on the 06 October 2009, after an unlicensed contractor carried out the specialist work at a warehouse in Brimsdown, Enfield…
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