Occupational Safety & Health 1995 - Abstracts

Occupational Safety & Health 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
250,000 pounds sterling find at nuclear plant. (Nuclear Electric fined for inadequate safety management)Health 
A cut above .... (performing an in-flight operation)HealthWallace, W. Angus
Air lines. (workplace exposure to air pollutants)HealthAshburner, Lesley
Alert on dangerous heaters after guard's death.Health 
Asthma: the working wounded.HealthCook, Nick
Attacks on shopworkers - call for action. (shopworkers' union criticises UK government's proposals for Criminal Injuries Compensation Bill)Health 
Back to backs. (excerpt from the US National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health booklet 'Back Belts - do they prevent injury')Health 
BEC fights EC on site voltage. (Building Employers Confederation)Health 
CD on offshore construction. (Health and Safety Commission has launched consultative document for offshore installation and well construction)Health 
Chemical firms alarmed by CHIP 96. (HSC criticised by Chemical Industries Association over plans for chemicals hazard regulations)Health 
CIA third annual survey. (Chemical Industries Association launches annual health and safety survey)Health 
Close up on training. (safety training)HealthBudworth, Neil
Consulting workers CD. (Health and Safety Commission publishes consultative document)Health 
Dangerous schools survey.Health 
Death at work. (statistical report on British industrial fatalities 1981-94)HealthHirst, Derek
Director jailed for Lyme Bay deaths.Health 
Discussion points. (managing in-flight medical emergencies)HealthWallace, W. Angus, Ellis, Brian, O'Bishere, Austin, Wong, Tom
Electricity on site. (HSE guidance on safe electricity use on construction sites)Health 
Epilepsy: the working wounded.HealthCook, Nick
Fire safety in the future.Health 
Firms flout law in degreasing ops. (vapour degreasing plants at engineering firms)Health 
First aid: the philosophy. (workplace first aid requirements)HealthSuggit, Nic
Focus on smoking and stress in NHS. (includes related article)Health 
Food safety. (statistics on food-related illnesses in United Kingdom 1980-94)Health 
GPs ignorant of work related illness. (general practitioners)Health 
Health at your service. (occupational health units in the NHS)HealthHerbert, Elizabeth
Hearing checks encouraged by HSE. (Health and Safety Executive)Health 
Held to account. (health and safety performance monitoring)HealthHarris, Richard (Irish actor), Beaumont, Philip
Hepatitis reports available. (many employees at risk of contracting hepatitis A or B)Health 
House rules OK? (case study of chemical company's health and safety program)HealthBeaumont, Phil Professor
HSC plan of work 1995/96. (Health and Safety Commission)Health 
HSE annual report 1993 94. (Health and Safety Executive)Health 
ISPEMA dies, SEA born. (Safety Equipment Association)Health 
It'll be alright on the night (won't it?) (importance of integrating safety management into business management)HealthMackmurdo, Robert
Keeping up standards.Health 
Keep the noise down. (noise management)HealthWilson, Peter
LAs urged to highlight asbestos risks. (local authorities)Health 
Licensed to thrill. (HSC looks at draft regulations for a licensing scheme for providers of adventure activities for young people)Health 
Looking after your own. (managing staff health risks in the NHS)HealthHerbert, Elizabeth
Lucas cares. (Lucas Industries)HealthAlbrighton, Valerie
Managers urged to improve truck driving. (Fork Truck Training calls for improved awareness of dangers of serious injuries)Health 
Mandatory checks on flues. (gas safety regulations)Health 
Mesothelioma alert.Health 
Migraine and food allergy.Health 
More reforms offshore.Health 
MSF warns of epidemic of workplace stress. (union for skilled and professional workers)Health 
New CONIAC strategy. (Construction Industry Advisory Committee plans improvements to health and safety standards)Health 
'No medical' builders' insurance. (B and CE Insurance offers low cost insurance to construction industry)Health 
No room for error. (dealing with gas problems in confined spaces)HealthThonger, Tess
Personalia. (Mike McGinley, life vice-president of Strathclyde Health and Safety Group)(Interview)HealthCorfield, Tony
Playing for real. (The Casualties' Union)HealthGates, Elizabeth
QSA - a progress report. (RoSPA's QSA audit system)HealthRising, Trevor, Dr.
Radioactive review hurries Nirex. (Nirex should not delay scheme for burying intermediate level waste)Health 
Railway safety - the debate grows. (leaked Railtrack internal document questioning railway safety)Health 
Railways take stock before privatisation.Health 
Reducing construction site fires. (publication of revised code of practice)Health 
Riotous assembly. (police training in riot control)Health 
Risk watch: safety stoppage law.HealthMacmurdo, Robert
Roentgen rembered. (centenary anniversary of the discovery of X-rays)Health 
RoSPA '95: the organisation. (Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents)HealthHeath, Jacqui
RoSPA '95: the show. (RoSPA Exhibition and Congress 1995)Health 
Seeing sense. (profile of the eye and its protection )Health 
Selling safety. (creating a business case for safety)HealthBibbings, Roger
Sentencing powers. (Health and Safety at Work Act 1974)HealthMackmurdo, Robert
Setting the standard: new NVQs and SVQs in Occupational Health and Safety Practice will be launched at the RoSPA Congress on 20 JUne.HealthMcCutcheon, Gill
Sheep dip research published.Health 
Short story. (safety equipment designers should consider those of short stature)HealthHeath, Jacqui
Shots in the dark?: have you ever thought of making your own health and safety training video>HealthSteemson, Jack, Duttine, Pete
Sick building syndrome?HealthOliphant, John
Sleeping giants. (Health and Safety at Work Act 1974)HealthMackmurdo, Robert
Small firms employees 'at risk' of occupational asthma.Health 
Snap happy. (computer programmes in health and safety auditing)HealthCook, Nick
Stress appalling. (workplace stress)HealthGates, Elizabeth
Surfing the internet. (the benefits of electronic networking to ohs practitioners).HealthPantry, Sheila
Survey says 'yes' to ohs law, 'no' to bureaucracy. (occupational health and safety; small businesses)Health 
The lessons of Lyme Bay. (notifying employers of dangers)HealthMackmurdo, Robert
The lessons of Lyme Bay. (product safety)HealthMackmurdo, Robert
The working wounded: arthritis & rheumatism.HealthCook, Nick
The working wounded: occupational asthma.HealthCook, Nick
Visible assets. (high visibility workwear)Health 
Visual impairment. (The Working Wounded)HealthCook, Nick
Work and health in the 1980s. (occupational health surveys)Health 
Workplace transport safety campaign launched. (Health and Safety Executive)Health 
Yes, but who takes care of the aidworkers? (aid organisations take staff support seriously)HealthGates, Elizabeth
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