Risks 77 - 26 October 2002

This week: feature on the fire fighters' dispute: risk assessments needed to allay concerns * TUC wants safety reps to have what Australian reps have got * nowhere to hide from new noise directive * TUC wants tough controls on the terrorists' favourite fertiliser * employers get the needle in compensation case * Minister backs union on farm safety * MPs back new asbestos rules * inspector, inspect yourself * rock and RSI * kiln deaths boss freed on a technicality * HSE prosecutes railway maintenance company again * construction firm fined for playing child's death * pub fined for child labour * Action: please back asbestos charity * Australia: passive smoking curbs spread to gaming tables * Belgium: steel blast kills two * Canada: union wins stress claim for conductor * Global: world doctors call for action on workplace smoking * New Zealand: new safety law puts pressure on stress * Northern Ireland: teachers tackle bullying in schools * South Africa: too many mining diseases * TUC training for quarry workers * health and safety guide for schools and colleges
26.10.2002

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