Risks 89 - 18 January 2003

This week: will your MP speak up on safety crimes? * how to complain about safety issues * world safety expert takes up first TUC university chair * TUC and insurers say work health system needs rehabilitation * TUC says EU chemicals strategy could export risks and jobs * accident prone stretch of railway “renationalised” * workplace concern over passive smoking cancer risk * man dies in 350ft plunge at Sellafield nuclear plant * postal worker temporarily blinded in postbox prank * stress standards to put pressure on employers * asbestos victims demand justice * bid for justice for injured armed service personnel * Australia: the writing's on the wall for manslaughter law and ABC bans smoking within 10m of work * Canada: unions can win the deadly “rotten” workplace war * Europe: what do you really, really want on stress? and tougher rules proposed for chemicals * Nigeria: union health and safety plan revealed * USA: compensation system needs intensive care and deaths from accidents highest among poor
18.1.2003

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