The number of full-time construction inspectors at the Health and Safety Executive is set to fall to 125 by March 2008.
This will be an 8% drop from April 2005, when there were 136.

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The number of full-time construction inspectors at the Health and Safety Executive is set to fall to 125 by March 2008.
This will be an 8% drop from April 2005, when there were 136.
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