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24Sep

Worrying Challenges in Performing Embedded or Plant Shutdown Work.

Fisher Phillips | | Return|
After 35 years of practice, certain issues keep me awake at night. One concern is about contractors working onsite or embedded in a working plant or other facility. Examples include year-round or shutdown work at power plants, pulp and paper mills,...
By: Fisher Phillips
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/worrying-challenges-in-performing-34271/

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