Risks 64 - 27 July 2002
In this week's issue: TUC comment on HSC's move to DWP * how to stop £14 billion workplace injury drain * investigating work deaths: getting it right * smoke free workplaces work for quitters * work death figures unacceptable * UNISON warning on NHS staff HIV tests * hospital to get police station * other jobs are as stressful as teaching * HSE faces Paddington claim * courts back workers again on working time * safety boss calls for child farm safety debate * Australia: union case wins right to veto overtime * El Salvador: Maquila women poisoned by chemicals * Germany: workplace bullying a serious problem * New Zealand: union survey says families under pressure * Ukraine: dozens feared dead in mine explosion * PCS frequently asked questions * researching chemicals * Construction Safety Campaign conference
27.7.2002
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