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The Health and Safety at Work Act

Archive image, circa 1970s USA, of two contractors blasting outside using a blast pot; both are wearing PPE.

In 1974, the Safety at Work Act came into force, enshrining that employers had to protect employees from harm at work. This affected the surface preparation and finishing industry by mandating the provision of respiratory equipment and PPE for their workforce, including the wearing of protective clothing when blasting.

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