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Fines (Collection)

Volume 808: debated on Tuesday 8 December 1970

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asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what steps he proposes to take to improve the collection of fines by the law

ance with approved advisory literature (Regulation 9) and that an approved cautionary notice is to be affixed in every room in which grinding or cutting by means of abrasive wheels is ordinarily carried out (Regulation 16). The approved advisory literature, Training Advisory Leaflets Nos. 1 and 2, was published shortly after the Regulations were laid before Parliament and copies are available, free of charge, from any district office of H.M. Factory Inspectorate. The approved cautionary notice is being printed and will shortly be available.

An abstract of the regulations, a register for the purpose of the regulations and a notice about wheel speeds and overhang are now being printed as are an introductory leaflet to the Regulations and a leaflet on the installation and use of abrasive wheels. These publications, together with a revised version of the booklet "Safety in the Use of Abrasive Wheels" (Health and Safety at Work Booklet No. 4) should all be available before the regulations come into effect on 2nd April, 1971.