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Health and Safety: Common Sense Common Safety

Proceeding contribution from Lord Freud (Conservative) in the House of Lords on Thursday, 25 November 2010. It occurred during Debate on Health and Safety: Common Sense Common Safety.
I fully accept the concern of noble Lords on that issue and, as I say, we will push this point. In conclusion, good health and safety, particularly in low-risk areas, should be simple and straightforward. It should be about protecting people from real risks, not trivial risks. I believe that the approach of my noble friend Lord Young will help to put the focus back on managing serious risks and to dispel the myth that health and safety is a killjoy activity designed to place burdens on business, take the fun out of life and stop people from enjoying everyday activities. We will not make the United Kingdom a safer place by wrapping everyone in cotton wool and avoiding all risk. We will do it by being exemplars of a common-sense, proportionate approach to risk management, by giving people confidence to exercise judgment and by ensuring that advice and guidance is competent and fit for purpose. I commend the work and the report of my noble friend Lord Young, and I look forward to the successful implementation of his recommendations.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
722 c1219 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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