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Corporate manslaughter conference

1 June 2006

Implications of the Government's Corporate Manslaughter Legislation for Transport - 11 October 2006, Mayfair Conference Centre, London.

This one day conference, chaired by Lord Rosser, will examine the new legislation and how it will impact on the transport industry as well as considering how safety systems can be improved and a culture of safety developed.

Further information and details on speakers.

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