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3 Nov 2000 12:00AM
A new HSC document contains proposals for a code of practice to reduce the incidence of work-related asthma. The proposals have been drawn up because, despite the provision of legal controls on substances causing the disease and campaigns to raise awareness, about 3,000 people each year develop the disease. Occupational asthma may leave a person severely disabled or may even be fatal.The proposals come straight after a £200,000 payout to a dinner lady in Birmingham who had been left severely... (49 more words)
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