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  1. Date announced for new COMAH regulations

    ...o the regulations concerns changes to the lists of named dangerous substances or generic categories of substances that are used to determine whether the regulations apply and to what extent. These changes involve: a redefinition of ammonium nitrate to cover lower percentage composition, and new classes covering self-sustaining decomposition and reject material; a new named category for potassium nitrate fertilisers; the specification of seven new carcinogens, and raised threshold limits for all carcinogens; a new category for petroleum products to include gas oils such a...

    News | 13 Jun 2005

  2. Internships – Are you breaking the law?

    ...embers of the Workplace Law Network Exploitation or opportunity? The net value of unpaid interns inside this issue MAY/JUN 2011 Issue 60 Wheels come off Kelvin Reynolds of the BPA on how the Government needs to clarify plans to ban wheel clamping. Page 22 Fire proof CPd surplus to requirements New Waste Management Regulations explained. Page 28 Comment: Why Workplace Law supports the Yes to Fairer Votes Campaign. Page 45 Legal update: The Coalition Government's Red Tape Challenge. Page 16 Plus: News and case round up of the leading FM, health and safety and HR stories ... The Warwickshire...

    Magazine issue | 3 May 2011

  3. It’s a WRAP

    workplacelaw The exclusive magazine for premium members of the Workplace Law Network inside this issue NOV/DEC 2011 Issue 63 Changing times David Sharp, MD of Workplace Law, outlines exciting new plans. Page 22 Rules of RiddOR Latest guidance on reporting of injuries and ill health at work. Page 34 Comment: How green is our government? asks Alison Doig, Christian Aid. Page 9 Legal update: Employment Tribunal reform ­ a step too far? Page 16 Partied out Not every workplace event is incid...

    Magazine issue | 2 Nov 2011

  4. The Social Network – 12 years of the Workplace Law Conference

    workplacelaw The exclusive magazine for premium members of the Workplace Law Network The NeTWORK 12 years of the Workplace Law conference inside this issue MAR/APR 2011 Issue 59 Comment: New employment lawyer group addresses sexual orientation discrimination. Page 45 Legal update: Essential guide to proposed changes to Employment Tribunals. Page 16 Blow for freedom? The challenge facing employers with whistleblowers following the Wikileaks scandal. Page 27 CPd Ahead of session at thi...

    Magazine issue | 1 Mar 2011

  5. Identity charade

    ...IRST WOmAN IN fm An opportunity to work on some of the most exciting developments in the world proved too good to turn down for Facilities Manager Jane Stevens. Kelly thE data 32 ThIS mONTh'S STATISTICS Key figures and information on health and safety and employment law. Focus 10 ONE Of EACh? The new Equality Bill is set to extend `positive action' so that employers can consider which groups are under-represented in their workforce when 18 TRANSpARENCy TO CAuSE fRICTION IN yOuR WORkpLACE? The new Equality Bill will contain measures to make companies more transparent because "we cannot tackle i...

    Magazine issue | 3 Sep 2008

  6. How much does it cost to kill someone at work?

    ...ls that examining why employees behave dangerously is the key to an improved health and safety culture. Health and safety in the UK: a real manifesto for change Chris Streatfeild puts forward ideas to make a real change to health and safety in the UK. 26 workplacelaw 3 Are you prepared for the new Corporate Manslaughter Bill? Corporate Health and Safety BRIEFING An essential one-day event for directors and senior health and safety managers 3 October 2007 Institute of Directors, London Certified by Workplace Law Group and IOSH Suitable for directors and senior managers in private and publ...

    Magazine issue | 1 Sep 2007

  7. Has the HSE lost its bite?

    ...ss seriously. Director of the Centre for Corporate Accountability, David Bergman responds. LEGAL UPDATE Case law 24 Legal experts offer their advice to employers on recent case law. Clinic 31 What is working time? Technical guidance 26 Analysis 34 P24 In-depth legal guidance on: Noise at work: new duties; Employers' legal responsibility for those not in their employment; and Asbestos: a summary of revisions to the Regulations. The effect of crime on business workplacelaw 3 workplacelaw 4 workplacelaw MAGAZINE Kelly Mansfield T. 01223 431 054 Bitten off more than it can chew? The HSE...

    Magazine issue | 1 Apr 2006

  8. Stress management special

    workplacelaw Know-how to manage your workplace November 2004 Protective equipment Balancing health & safety with employment rights Pfizer UK Maria Hazard's enlightened approach to employee well-being Criminal records What do you really know about your employees? Commonhold New opportunities in freehold property management In every issue: employment law, health & safety, premises management Stress Has the perception of stress in the workplace become too anti-employer? management Contents 06 News The very latest in workplace legal developments and important legislati...

    Magazine issue | 1 Nov 2004

  9. Face facts: how much do you really know about disability legislation?

    ... Implementing disciplinary and grievance procedures Workplace disputes Face facts Holiday Inn's all-encompassing approach to DDA compliance Battling for hearts and minds How much do you really know about disability legislation? EMPLOYMENT LAW HEALTH & SAFETY PREMISES MANAGEMENT Contents 06 News The latest legal developments and a legislation calendar to keep you bang up to date 10 Face facts The Disability Discrimination Act is about access to services, not just access to buildings 16 Upwardly mobile We profile seven of the people who are changing the world on behalf of disabled people...

    Magazine issue | 1 Oct 2004

  10. Perk of the job? Managing the risks faced by loneworkers

    workplacelaw The exclusive magazine for premium members of the Workplace Law Network Perk of the job? managing the risks faced by loneworkers LONEWORKING SPECIAL JUNE 2008 Issue 38 Interview: Social Services on methods to protect loneworkers from danger. Page 18 Legal update: Managing the employment relationship with remote workers. Page 28 Missing presumed dead What really happened to loneworking estate agent Suzy Lamplugh? Page...

    Magazine issue | 5 Jun 2008

  11. No smoking? Employers face the costs of kicking the habit

    ... whether it is time that the introduction of rights in the workplace was justified through a balance between the need for the particular right and the cost to business LEGAL UPDATE P22 26 CASE LAW Workplace Law's panel of legal experts comment on the implications of important cases breaking the news this month 28 TECHNICAL UPDATE 33 CLINIC 34 ANALYSIS Comprehensive legal guidance on Data Protection: dealing with staff health issues; Work at Height: the new Regulations; and Part M (2004): access to and use of buildings Solutions to your workplace legal queries Research reveals that, of all...

    Magazine issue | 1 Apr 2005

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