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Old 12-02-2008, 10:08 AM
Mike Mike is offline
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Default Young Worker Policy

I need to create a “Young Worker Policy” due to the amount of near misses that has the potential to create an incident in the construction industry. I have concerns with young people i.e. apprentices, work experience etc. I would like to develop this policy and train up the supervisors on site to follow it and make them aware of the high risk. If anyone has developed one that they do not mind me viewing I would appreciate seeing it, I have a good idea of the wording I would like to use but would like to see some others prior to printing it.
 
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