Health and Safety Bulletin 1996 - Abstracts

Health and Safety Bulletin 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
5 Star at Merck Sharp & Dohme. (Auditing Systems, part 7) (safety audits) (United Kingdom)LawJames, Phil
Accident recording and analysis. (United Kingdom) (Personal Computer Applications in Safety Management, part 5)Law 
Bacon searches for "double Holy Grail." (Health and Safety Executive's Director General Jenny Bacon) (United Kingdom)Law 
Bacon slams "regulation by accident." (Health and Safety Executive Director-General Jenny Bacon)(United Kingdom)Law 
CD-ROMs: accessible help or information overload? (United Kingdom)LawKibblewhite, John
Congress turns to violence as safety reps focus on stress and overwork.Law 
Coping with COSHH. (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1988) (Personal Computer Applications in Safety Management, part 9)LawKibblewhite, John
Council pays social worker 66,000 pounds sterling for work stress caused by "bullying" boss. (South Lanarkshire Council settles with Janet Ballantyne) (Scotland)Law 
Data safety and general software. (United Kingdom) (Personal Computer Applications in Safety Management, part 4)LawKibblewhite, John
Dial 0541 545500 for help and safety. (United Kingdom)Law 
Display screen equipment. (Personal Computer Applications in Safety Management, part 7) (United Kingdom)LawKibblewhite, John
Fear of violence over new allowance leads to strike action by benefit staff. (United Kingdom)Law 
GMBTS: training employers to union standards. (General, Municipal, Boilermakers and Allied Trades Training Services) (United Kingdom)LawSanders, Debora
Government gives a lukewarm response to controversial deregulatory proposals. (United Kingdom)Law 
Government ignores cost-benefit analysis in outdoor activities scheme. (United Kingdom)Law 
Home Office rekindles controversial fire safety laws - more than three years late. (United Kingdom)Law 
How a computer can help the safety practitioner. (Personal Computers in Safety Management, part 1)Law 
How safe is small? (Small Firms, part 2) (United Kingdom)Law 
HSC "cannot cope" with new pressures caused by government spending cuts. (Health and Safety Commission) (United Kingdom)Law 
HSC launches DTI-inspired deregulation enforcement initiative with more red tape. (Health and Safety Commission, Department of Trade and Industry) (United Kingdom)Law 
HSC on defensive as fatal accidents drop to all-time low. (Health and Safety Commission) (United Kingdom)Law 
HSC to amend COSHH regulations. (Health and Safety Commission, Control of Substances Hazardous to Health) (United Kingdom)Law 
HSE inspectors must prove competence. (Health and Safety Executive) (United Kingdom)Law 
HSE report casts new doubts over post-privatisation rail safety arrangements. (Health and Safety Executive) (United Kingdom)Law 
HSE stalls as RoSPA rages at road risk. (Health and Safety Executive, Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents) (United Kingdom)Law 
Implementing a bullying policy at Gloucester City Council. (United Kingdom)LawLe Poidevin, Jackie
Introduction to software. (Personal Computer Applications in Safety Management, part 2) (United Kingdom)LawKibblewhite, John
Joint health and safety institutes: a new UK approach? (safety initiatives at Boeing and other U.S. companies)LawJames, Phil
Lying mine manager forfeits certificate of competence after explosion cover-up. (Albert Hagerty case) (United Kingdom)LawLe Poidevin, Jackie
Major fine for fatal construction shock. (United Kingdom)Law 
Manual handling operations. (Personal Computer Applications in Safety Management, part 8)(United Kingdom)LawKibblewhite, John
Mixed responses to new safety consultation rights. (United Kingdom)LawJames, Phil
New safety law would protect under-18s. (United Kingdom)Law 
NVQs prompt new NEBOSH diploma. (National Vocational Qualifications, National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health)Law 
One for all and all for one: reforming manslaughter law. (United Kingdom)Law 
Policing stress. (United Kingdom)Law 
Prison looms for director after Jackson Transport is convicted of manslaughter. (United Kingdom)Law 
Revenue agrees new compensation scheme after record WRULD payout. (work-related upper limb disorders) (United Kingdom)Law 
Risk assessment and policy-making.LawJames, Phil
Risk assessments. (Personal Computer Applications in Safety Management, part 6)(United Kingdom)Law 
Safety signs: sight and sound. (United Kingdom)Law 
Service sector fatalities tumble, but slips and trips remain major stumbling-block. (United Kingdom)Law 
Small firms, large problems? (Small Firms, part 1) (United Kingdom)Law 
SMP at Kingston University. (Safety Management Profile) (Auditing Systems, part 8) (United Kingdom)LawJames, Phil
Specifying a personal computer. (Personal Computer Applications in Safety Management, part 3) (United Kingdom)LawKibblewhite, John
Tackling workplace bullies. (United Kingdom)LawLe Poidevin, Jackie
The Associated Octel fire.(United Kingdom)Law 
The HSC annual report 1995/96. (Health Safety Council, United Kingdom)Law 
The state of play: courts get tough as HSE faces crisis. (Health and Safety Executive) (United Kingdom)(Illustration)Law 
The state of play: the modernisation continues. (health and safety report) (United Kingdom)(Illustration)Law 
"Thinking the unthinkable" in the chemical industry. (ICI Group of the United Kingdom)Law 
Transport of dangerous goods overhauled. (United Kingdom)Law 
TUC tackles "new industrial epidemic." (Trades Union Congress)(United Kingdom)Law 
University health and safety: new approaches to management.(United Kingdom)LawPonting, Lucinda
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