Risks 154 - 1 May 2004
This week's edition contains Action: TUC safety representatives survey - Union news: No justice yet for dead and dying workers * Over 3,500 deaths; not one jail term * Preventing driving deaths at work * Call centre Big Brother health warning * Usdaw's got the measure of retail violence * Union diary saves knife attack busman * Violence is not part of the job * Speed traps cost ambulance staff dear - Other news: Safety rules OK say bosses, workers and the public * Firms agree Potters Bar liability * Major companies, major accidents, minor penalties * Forcing poorly workers in to work is sick * Late arriving driver hours law welcomed * Strategic plan for print rolls off the presses - International news: Brazil: New offensive against asbestos * Europe: European Union work accidents update * Global: Print workers take global safety action * Work kills more than wars * Taiwan: Unions want a role in injury probes
30.4.2004
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