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  1. It’s probably worth remembering that regulation exists because neither the private sector, nor the public sector, can be trusted to act ethically, morally, or even legally correctly.

  2. Lets talk about flour dust since David did. Recommendations, from Health and Safety bodies are that over an 8 hour shift bakers should be exposed to no more than an average of between 2 and 10 microgams of flour dust per cubic metre of air. Take a teaspoon of flour and divide it into 1,000 equal piles and one of those piles floating in each m3 is the gold standard for air quality in a bakery.
    So, someone said to David’s Red Tape Ministry “This is dumb.” What is going to happen next? Do they treat this in isolation and decree that bakeries no longer need to test air quality in their workplace, or do they lower the standards to a more easily measured amount of flour dust, both of which make the bakery more hazardous for workers. Do they look at the whole area of dust in the workplace, from bakeries, timber processing, road works, quarrying, mining, asbestos. Dust, it turns out, is covered in Red Tape. Does the red tape inhibit business and lower productivity or does it protect workers.
    A quick look at the Ministry of Regulation’s site shows not one reference to protecting either workers or the environment. Instead its function is to “support a modern, open economy” , to clear a pathway and eliminate barriers to enhance efficiency, to reduce costs to the economy and so on.
    I sometimes take a supermarket baker home after his shift. He stinks of flour and my intake of second hand flour dust probably exceeds the recommendations. Seymour is not going to make this any better,

  3. Leaky buildings ,,,, Pike River Mine,,,, Cave Creek platform ,,,, all from cutting or not enforcing regulations.

    Denying Govt compensation and telling the victims family’s from the Pike River mine disaster, “to sue”, ,,, which the last NAct Govt did ,,, is an example of something which needs cutting.

    If Sleazy Seymour cut his own bull-shit he’d become our first ever mute in parliament.

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