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Health and Safety Commission Annual Report and the Health and Safety Commission/Executive Accounts 2002/03

Title Health and Safety Commission Annual Report and the Health and Safety Commission/Executive Accounts 2002/03
SubTitle Delivering health and safety in Great Britain.
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Author HSC and HSE.
Publisher TSO (The Stationery Office)
Date of Publication 2003
Length 216 pages
ISBN 0102923477
Notes annual report. Also see Annual Report 2003/04 ISBN 0102928436 WEB VERSION ONLY
Abstract This publication reports on the work of HSC/E during 2002/03 and is based on HSC's Business Plan 2002/03. . It provides information about how HSE is managed, health and safety in HSE, progress with HSE's Management Plan 2001-2004, output and performance measures and legislative timetables. Contents: Preface; Members of the Health and Safety Commission (HSC), The work of the Commission; Commission's duties; Commission's powers of action; Code of Practice; Openness; Work during 2002/03; Members of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE); HSE structure; Chair's foreword; The Director General's foreword; Part 1: Health and Safety Commission Annual Report 2002/03; Section 1: Priority programmes: Falls from height; Workplace transport; Musculoskeletal disorders; Work-related stress; Construction; Agriculture; Health services; Slips and trips; Work in major hazard industries: Introduction; Railways; Control of Major Hazard Accident Regulations (COMAH); Offshore industry; Gas Conveyance and on shore major hazard pipelines; Mining industry; Nuclear industry; Selected outputs; Securing compliance: Inspecting high risk premises; Key actions in industry sectors and cross-sector hazards; Local authorities; Selected outputs; Mandatory activities; Revitalising health and safety; Securing health together; Work to modernise and simplify the regulatory framework; Work to provide information and advice to improve knowledge of health and safety; Work to promote risk assessment and technical knowledge; Statutory schemes; Section 2: Managing the organisation; Health and Safety in HSE; Annexes; Part 2: Health and Safety Commission and Health and Safety Executive Accounts.
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