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Concern over expired WorkSafe safety certificates during lockdown

A laundry providing essential services to a hospital faces closure as its LPG certification's run out.

Maria Slade Wed, 15 Apr 2020

Worksafe is being accused of being slow and inflexible over addressing what happens if a firm’s hazardous substances certification runs out during the Covid-19 lockdown.

James Dunphy, managing director of safety certification company Dangerous Goods Compliance, said anxious clients faced with

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