Health & Safety at Work 1995 Elizabeth Gates - Abstracts

Health & Safety at Work 1995 Elizabeth Gates
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A day in the life of an HSE inspector. (Health and Safety Executive)Human resources and labor relationsElizabeth Gates
A day in the life of an OH nurse. (occupational health nurses Sandra Wilkinson, Caroline Gooding and Carolyn Hamer)Human resources and labor relationsElizabeth Gates
Lifeline for business: over ninety per cent of the British workforce is employed by small businesses.Human resources and labor relationsElizabeth Gates
Managing to avoid violence. (violence at work)Human resources and labor relationsElizabeth Gates
Occupational cancer: while AIDS has become the disease getting most media attention, cancer remains a major killer.Human resources and labor relationsElizabeth Gates
Poor compensation: increasingly injured or diseased workers are suing their employers for compensation. But the victims have a lot to contend with for some claims take six years or more to settle.Human resources and labor relationsElizabeth Gates
Stress at work: ninety million working days per year are lost through workers suffering stress, costing 7 billion pounds sterling.Human resources and labor relationsElizabeth Gates
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