Health and Safety Bulletin 1996 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
5 Star at Merck Sharp & Dohme. (Auditing Systems, part 7) (safety audits) (United Kingdom) | Law | James, 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) | Law | Kibblewhite, 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) | Law | Kibblewhite, 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) | Law | Kibblewhite, John |
Dial 0541 545500 for help and safety. (United Kingdom) | Law | |
Display screen equipment. (Personal Computer Applications in Safety Management, part 7) (United Kingdom) | Law | Kibblewhite, 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) | Law | Sanders, 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) | Law | Le Poidevin, Jackie |
Introduction to software. (Personal Computer Applications in Safety Management, part 2) (United Kingdom) | Law | Kibblewhite, John |
Joint health and safety institutes: a new UK approach? (safety initiatives at Boeing and other U.S. companies) | Law | James, Phil |
Lying mine manager forfeits certificate of competence after explosion cover-up. (Albert Hagerty case) (United Kingdom) | Law | Le Poidevin, Jackie |
Major fine for fatal construction shock. (United Kingdom) | Law | |
Manual handling operations. (Personal Computer Applications in Safety Management, part 8)(United Kingdom) | Law | Kibblewhite, John |
Mixed responses to new safety consultation rights. (United Kingdom) | Law | James, 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. | Law | James, 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) | Law | James, Phil |
Specifying a personal computer. (Personal Computer Applications in Safety Management, part 3) (United Kingdom) | Law | Kibblewhite, John |
Tackling workplace bullies. (United Kingdom) | Law | Le 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) | Law | Ponting, Lucinda |
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