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    Default Re: Backing for crackdown on unqualified supervisors

    Does this mean that companys are tightening the regs of every one on site
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    Default Re: Backing for crackdown on unqualified supervisors

    I think reading the very first bit of the article it's stating that a large firm is backing an idea to crack down on unqualified supervisors more so than the lads they're supervising.
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