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Why the Retained EU Law Bill threatens health and safety

EU Retained Law Bill
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The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) has spearheaded a coalition of safety groups and charities concerned about government plans to remove EU legislation from the statute book. Head of policy Nathan Davies explains why.  

The EU Retained Law Bill (Revocation and Reform) presents a rushed and chaotic process of health and safety law revocation that will cost lives. And, as the government steams ahead to meet its arbitrary 31 December deadline, one might assume the Bill’s motto to be ‘saving time and costing lives’.

The UK is currently a beacon of health and safety. Since the implementation of vital legislation like The Health and Safety at Work Act and The Construction (Design & Management) Regulations, we have seen workplace accidents decline by a staggering 90%.

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