Risks 163 - 3 July 2004

This week's Risks contains - Union news: Roving reps scheme “limited” but welcome, says TUC * Get serious on hours, TUC tells ministers * Amicus calls for Quebec style bullying law * Union calls for more respect for shopworkers * UCATT call to cut building site deaths - Other news: TUC view vindicated in drug tests report * BA crew face drug and alcohol tests * Working-while-sober sackings upheld * Factory blast workers to receive final wages * Anger at plan to scrap rail safety watchdog * HSE public safety policy is “unlawful” * Passive smoke risk “even greater” * Labour's prescription for a smoking ban * Three charged over cockler deaths * Honda sued by “stressed” employee - Resources: Everything you need to know about asbestos * Revamped Euro resource on union safety - International news: Australia: Unions want to get it right * Australia: Workplace cybersnoopers may need a permit * Europe: Bosses and unions get certified on safety * South Africa: Clampdown on silicosis menace * USA: Ergo improvements pay off
3.7.2004

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