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HSE denies asbestos campaign has been scrapped
The Health & Safety Executive has denied that its 'Hidden
Killer' asbestos awareness campaign has been cancelled.
Yesterday, construction union UCATT issued a press release
saying that it had discovered the campaign had fallen victim to
budget cuts and called for it to be revived. The HSE has now
responded by asserting that the campaign is simply "between
phases".
Karen Clayton, director of the HSE's long latency health risks
division said: "HSE's Asbestos: the Hidden Killer campaign
has not been cancelled as it has been claimed. It is usual for us
to take stock at the end of each phase of our campaigns to see how
successful they have been. Hidden Killer is currently in
one of those periods.
"All the Hidden Killer information is freely available
online and we continue to publicise every asbestos prosecution we
take to raise awareness of the issue and the threat posed to high
risk groups such as tradesmen.
"We continue to actively work with a range of stakeholders to
further increase awareness of the risks of asbestos and the action
tradesmen should take to protect themselves, reinforcing the
messages of Hidden Killer.
"HSE will continue to make tackling asbestos a priority, both in
terms of our communications activity and our enforcement work."
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