Risks 82 - 30 November 2002
This week: TUC urges Lords to back asbestos regulations * have you got a menopause story to tell? * work-deafened need more compensation * TUC backs full investigation of rail accidents * lack of funds could end pressure for rail safety * union inflamed over dangerous fire safety call * tribunal threat wins refund for workers afraid of anthrax * jail for killer fairground safety inspector * supervisor charged in rail worker's death * HSE slams plan to drop work death probes * Government to review employers' liability insurance * rabies death safety pledge * footballers warned of training risks * Australia: asbestos ban delay will kill thousands * no smoking on the job at Philip Morris * unions want death database * union and watchdog take call centre action * Canada: less work, not more compo * New Zealand: timber workers urged to take care over arsenic * Norway: ban on passive smoking likely * USA: catalogue workers publish catalogue of injuries* safety rep training for 2003 in the Midlands and the North West * European week themes for 2003-4
30.11.2002
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