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Subject: Working alone and the Law

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MunchieUser is Offline
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18 Mar 2009 5:33 AM Alert 

Does anyone on here know the law regarding leaving employees working on industrial embroidery machines alone all day? I have been told that there must be someone else there to supervise in this circumstance???

 

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18 Mar 2009 12:06 PM Alert 
I would imagine it various by country. I wouldn't risk the chance and call your local industrial relations or government organisation to clarify. Post back what you find out so we all know!

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31 Jan 2012 5:56 PM Alert 
in this matter you can take the advice from a local lawyer he can help you with the government rules and laws.



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31 Jan 2012 7:22 PM Alert 
Here , you wanna to take advice from lawyer . can you think about his performance & he always corporate to you or not???
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