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The Hazards Campaign is a network of
resource centres and campaigners
on health and safety at work

 

 

Hazards campaign homepage

Hazards conference 2008
Workers' strategies for healthy workplaces 18th – 20th July 2008 University of Keele, Stoke on Trent

Conference documents

Unions and researchers work together to lift a ton of feathers: Gaining recognition for women’s OHS problems in Québec Karen Messing, UQAM - Powerpoint presentationmore
Pete Kilbane speech, Keighley Worksafe Project [pdf]
Asbestos in schools and government policies, Michael Lees [pdf]
Presentation of the Alan troublemaker award YouTube
Hazards 2008 Picasa photo gallery
Dame Carol Black motion YouTube motion and letter News release, 24 July 2008

Conference essentials

• Booking form [pdf]

Sponsorship appeal 2008 [pdf]
Nomination form for the 'Alan' 2008 [pdf]
past conference info


   

Advice centres, victim support groups, local and national campaigns, other sources of information and support The Hazards Campaign is a national network established in 1988, financed by donations from supporting groups and individuals. It draws together Hazards Centres, Occupational Health Projects, health and safety groups and Trades Union Councils' Safety Committees, specific campaigns and individual health and safety activists. Specific campaign groups include the Construction Safety Campaign, bereaved relatives groups, asbestos support groups, RSI support groups, pesticide sufferers groups, campaigns against hazards affecting black and ethnic minority groups and toxic waste groups.

The campaign works by: sharing information and skills; campaigning on specific issues; acting as a national voice; issuing press releases; holding conferences; establishing national initiatives, including Workers Memorial Day; lobbying MPs, MEPs and statutory bodies. The Campaign organises the annual Hazards Conference and holds meetings about five times a year which are open to anyone sharing the aims of the campaign.

The Hazards Campaign, c/o Greater Manchester Hazards Centre, Windrush Millennium Centre, 70 Alexandra Road,
Manchester, M16 7WD . website www.hazardscampaign.org.uk

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page last updated October 1, 2008
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