![]() |
Liz Lynne MEP Liberal Democrat MEP for the West Midlands |
| www.lordsreformday.org.uk - 1032 days and counting | <liz@lizlynne.org.uk> | 12th October 2008 |
Builders about to be finally saved from 'tan ban', says Euro-MP3.10.34pm GMT Tue 7th Feb 2006 Liz Lynne, Lib Dem MEP for the West Midlands and Shadow Rapporteur for the Optical Radiation Directive, today urged Euro MPs to vote next week to save bare-chested builders from the so-called 'tan ban'. Liz Lynne fought for months to ensure sunlight was taken out of an otherwise-sensible directive protecting workers from artificial optical radiation, and in November, the European Parliament and the Council of Ministers agreed to remove all reference to natural radiation. Now it is up to Euro MPs to vote to adopt the final text. Speaking in Brussels, Liz Lynne said: "We're on the brink of a victory for common sense. This is the final hurdle. A sensible directive to protect workers from artificial radiation would have been ruined by the ludicrous proposal to legislate on the sun." "This is a good example of where the European Parliament has had a major impact on the final outcome of European legislation. All people should be made aware of the dangers of the sun. But making employers responsible is unnecessary and unenforceable." "I was delighted the Council and the Commission saw sense in November. Now MEPs must follow suit." ENDS Notes to editors MEPs will debate the Optical Radiation Directive agreement reached by the European Parliament and the Council of Ministers on Monday 13th February. They are likely to vote on Tuesday 14th February.
Bookmark this story at:
Related News Stories:Tue 14th Feb 2006: Euro-MPs vote to save builders from 'tan ban' - Liz Lynne. Tue 27th Sep 2005: European Commission backs Euro-MP to scrap tan ban legislation. Fri 2nd Sep 2005: LAST DITCH ATTEMPT TO SAVE BARE CHESTED BUILDERS FROM BRUSSELS TAN BAN. Published and promoted by Liz Lynne MEP, 55 Ely Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, CV37 6LN. The views expressed are those of the party, not of the service provider. |