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HAZARDS PRESS RELEASES


Burying the evidence - How the UK is prolonging the
occupational cancer epidemic
[25 June 2007]
Cancer Prevention News ReleaseHazards report

Unions say ‘Don’t work with killer chemicals’ [27 April 2007]
BWI/IMF ReleaseHazards work cancer prevention kit

Hidden cancer epidemic kills hundreds of thousands each year [23 March 2007]
BWI news releaseNewly published Hazards work cancer prevention kit

Preventing occupational cancer [23 March 2007]
IMF news release
Newly published Hazards work cancer prevention kit

Give safety reps more time to make work safer
[7 March 2007]
Hazards report: Safety Repressed TUC News Release

Not dead yet - no safe reason to discriminate [23 November 2006]
Hazards report • TUC News Release

Has safety had its chips? [23 November 2006]
Hazards report

Rotterdam Treaty a “casualty” of asbestos disease [13 October 2006]
Hazards/IBAS/BWI news release

“Come clean” call to UK authorities as 100s of safety jobs go [11 August 2006]
Hazards reportProspect news release

Too young to die [11 August 2006]
Hazards reportTUC news release

Australian study backs TUC cancer claim [20 June 2006]
TUC news releaseHazards cancer webpages

Sure, we'll be safe: UK workplace safety inspections now at a new low [18 May 2006]
more from Hazards Magazine TUC news release

Corporate killing law must give negligent employers no hiding place [4 March 2006]
www.hazards.org/deadlybusiness TUC news release

Safety watchdog refuses to bite [14 February 2006]
Hazards news releasewww.hazards.org/totalsuckup

Burying the evidence: Work cancers are killing unprecedented numbers in the UK. [November 2005]
www.hazards.org/cancerTUC news release

Standing problem: Humans are not made just to stand and work [August 2005]
www.hazards.org/standingTUC news release

Memo to endangered workers: Shut your eyes and shut your mouth [5 August 2005]
www.hazards.org/whistleblowers

TUC dispels UK compo culture myth and says most injured workers miss out [May 2005]
www.hazards.org/compensationTUC news release

Hundreds of safety whistleblowers sacked every year [February 2005]
www.hazards.org/whistleblowers TUC news release

Work is making us hoarse, says TUC [November 2004]
www.hazards.org/voicelossTUC news release

Nanotechnology could be the new asbestos [July 2004]
www.hazards.org/nanotech TUC news release

A firm without safety reps is not a safe place to work [May 2004]
www.hazards.org/safetyrepsTUC news release

Big brother bosses are bad for business [March 2004]
www.hazards.org/privacyTUC news release

Over zealous employers rushing to drug test staff [November 2003]
www.hazards.org/testingtimesTUC news release

Heart attacks and strokes – diseases of the modern worker [August 2003]
www.hazards.org/workedtodeath TUC news release

Smoking bans are good for business [May 2003]
www.hazards.org/smoking TUC news release

Please relieve me, let me go - TUC campaigns for respect for workers’ right to go [February 2003]
www.hazards.org/toiletbreaks TUC news release

TUC wants global employers held accountable for two million work-related deaths a year [November 2002]
www.hazards.org/deadlybusiness TUC news release

Safety reps are the best and only recipe for construction safety, research proves [August 2002]
www.hazards.org/unioneffectTUC news release

Unions prevent 40 workplace injuries every day [April 2002]
www.hazards.org/unioneffectTUC news release

Five thousand people die every year from asbestos, says TUC [February 2002]
www.hazards.org/asbestosTUC news release

Safety reps urged to give bad bosses a final warning [November 2001]
www.hazards.org/noticesTUC news release

Failure of voluntary guides and general duties to control asthma at work prompts call for new law [August 2001]
TUC news release

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