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  1. Worker awarded compensation for ill-fitting boots

    A refuse collector has been awarded £3,000 in compensation after being provided with a pair of ill-fitting protective boots by his employers, which caused a foot complaint, Thompsons Solicitors reports. David Evans brought the case against Sandwell Metropolitan District Council after the Council ignored his request for proper fi...

    Case | 4 Apr 2007

  2. Soap star: The hygiene special issue

    ...o blame for the poor cleanliness of our NHS hospitals, says Derek Butler. 20 ALLERGIC REACTION Local authorities should use their powers to ensure that more public toilets are available to the public, says Mike Bone. 09 pubLIC buILDING = pubLIC TOILET? Soap is one of the few substances that all workers come into contact with on a day-to-day basis, no matter what profession they work in. So why aren't employers and managers inundated with employees suffering from soap-related allergies? Claire Fuller speaks to Dr Chris Flower of the Cosmetic, Toiletry and Perfumery Association. The management of...

    Magazine issue | 3 Mar 2009

  3. Euromillions

    ...alth and safety giveaway. 06 LEGAL CALENDAR Key legislative dates taking place in October and November. 12 So what does the week involve? What's in it for you? And haven't we heard all this before anyway ...? 19 NETWoRK 19 hARD hATS: DOES COLOuR mATTER? Network Rail recently removed construction workers from the railway track because they were breaking site safety rules by wearing white, instead of blue, hard hats. So was this sensible? Workplace Law Network members give their thoughts. 10 CASE LAW n Worker falls in computer server room ­ who is to blame? n Nightclub failed to risk assess use o...

    Magazine issue | 2 Oct 2008

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