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Avoid the killing zone

1st May 2003, Page 7
1st May 2003
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

• Do you want to know how YOU can avoid being prosecuted for corporate manslaughter? Do you know what the law is— and how it applies to YOUR business?

Find out at CM'S Corporate Manslaughter Conference, to be held on 17 September at Aston Villa Football Club. Delegates will find out the current law and implications of future legislation. Vitally, the conference will also hear about practical steps you can take to manage risk, with key transport companies talking about how they are managing risk.

• Contact: Teresa Murphy on 020 8652 3887, or e-mail teresa.murpny@rbi.co.uk

• The %YU has called for the government to review corporate killing laws immediately, it estimates that over 350 companies have escaped prosecution because of inadequate legislation.

Relatives of people who have died in work-related incidents handed a petition into Downing Street during last Monday's Workers Memorial Day, a tribute to the two million people who are killed each year at work. It pressed for the introduction of new corporate idiiing laws.

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Organisations: Aston Villa Football Club
People: Teresa Murphy