substances and industrial products

substances and industrial products
Under the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, with substances and products which are designed for the workplace, manufacturers, designers, suppliers, erectors and others have positive duties to the buyer of such products to identify, minimise and assess safety risks and to update buyers as to those risks.

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