Risks 66 - 10 August 2002

Feature on you can't do safety without unions * safety reps - only hope for construction safety * unions produce better health studies * good management needs worker participation * most active ever Workers' Memorial Day says TUC * TUC's simple message on work chemicals * Government figures show “Burn-out Britain” persists * train company conduct “compromises safety” * crash paramedic back behind the wheel * school trip safety guidance updated * HSE lectures workers on protective clothing to TUC dismay * UK objects to EU hydraulic press standard * manual handling in food and drink * Australia: unions sceptical about minister's hours call * China: capitalism and work hazards rise together * Europe: illegal workers do Europe's heavy lifting * Global: directors and shareholders should pay for work harm * Northern Ireland: hospital staff to protest over threats * South Africa: we go to work, not to die * USA: Bush praises coal miners; union slams enforcement cuts * new Hazards * legionnaires' disease * TUC schools material * health and safety news for LAs
10.8.2002

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