Keywords: Health and safety, accident reductions, dress restrictions, dress code,

What not to wear

Jocelyn Dorrell | Feature | HSW
05.09.2008

Media reports of "health and safety officials" banning harmless activities for spurious reasons are all too familiar. But as most safety professionals know, it's an unavoidable truth that not all decisions they take to control real risks are popular. The media portrayal simply makes tho ...

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