Traditionally occupational health standards for chemicals and other hazards in the workplace have been established by "expert committees" with no involve1nent of the victims of the effects of the hazards, namely the workers themselves. This has led to standards that do not protect workers against all ill effects. The example of trichloroethylene is typical. The New Zealand standard lags behind the World Health Organisation and Swedish standards. Workers have a moral right to be involved in the standard setting and the enforcement procedures. The crucial issue for them is the definition of the "acceptable risk" for a particular hazard, as they are putting their own health at stake. It is 34 years since Sweden established the system of worker...
Occupational exposure limits (OELs) serve as health-based benchmarks against which measured or estim...
Risk assessment of hazardous substances revisited It is needless for occupational health doctors and...
Industrial Safety and Health Law (ISH Law) of Japan requires abnormalities identifi ed in evaluation...
Traditionally occupational health standards for chemicals and other hazards in the workplace have be...
An economic climate which promotes cost cutting, lack of resources for regulation) agencies, enforce...
The significant changes in American occupational safety and health policies are now over 10 years ol...
ABSTRACT There has been a change in the nature of work over recent decades with an increase in the u...
If regulation is to be effective, not only must changes take place in the mode of regulation but als...
Safety procedures and standards in the workplace have adapted to encompass a large variety of differ...
There has been considerable debate as to whether attempting to improve health and safety practices a...
This thesis is concerned with the health problems of the working environment and looks at ways in wh...
"Presentation of the criteria and the recommended standard based thereon which were prepared to meet...
Despite gradual improvements in safety technology over the course of the last century, work related ...
That there should be much greater attention to the problem of occupational health and safety may be ...
Occupational health and safety (OHS) is often regarded as something that must be 'implemented&#...
Occupational exposure limits (OELs) serve as health-based benchmarks against which measured or estim...
Risk assessment of hazardous substances revisited It is needless for occupational health doctors and...
Industrial Safety and Health Law (ISH Law) of Japan requires abnormalities identifi ed in evaluation...
Traditionally occupational health standards for chemicals and other hazards in the workplace have be...
An economic climate which promotes cost cutting, lack of resources for regulation) agencies, enforce...
The significant changes in American occupational safety and health policies are now over 10 years ol...
ABSTRACT There has been a change in the nature of work over recent decades with an increase in the u...
If regulation is to be effective, not only must changes take place in the mode of regulation but als...
Safety procedures and standards in the workplace have adapted to encompass a large variety of differ...
There has been considerable debate as to whether attempting to improve health and safety practices a...
This thesis is concerned with the health problems of the working environment and looks at ways in wh...
"Presentation of the criteria and the recommended standard based thereon which were prepared to meet...
Despite gradual improvements in safety technology over the course of the last century, work related ...
That there should be much greater attention to the problem of occupational health and safety may be ...
Occupational health and safety (OHS) is often regarded as something that must be 'implemented&#...
Occupational exposure limits (OELs) serve as health-based benchmarks against which measured or estim...
Risk assessment of hazardous substances revisited It is needless for occupational health doctors and...
Industrial Safety and Health Law (ISH Law) of Japan requires abnormalities identifi ed in evaluation...