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Lloyd's Law Reports

DAY v. HARLAND & WOLFF, LTD.

[1967] 1 Lloyd's Rep. 136

QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION

Before Mr. Justice Waller

Shipbuilding and Ship-repairing Regulations, 1960-Safe means of access-Obstruction on ship's deck-Injury to ship's painter- Liability of employers-Whether ship's deck was means of access or place of work- Regulation 6. Master and servant-Unnecessary risk- Obstruction on ship's deck-Injury to ship's painter-Duty on employers to remove obstruction.

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