May 7, 2013
Advice from propertECO’s Martin Freeman features in this month’s edition of Safety & Health Practitioner, the official journal of IOSH Click the front cover image to read the article, which discuses the impact that fracking could have on radon levels in buildings and provides advice for how property owners and employers should protect their interests.
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