Opening plenary session
Chair Doug Russell, USDAW
Speakers
Hugh Robertson, TUC, Protecting health and safety after Brexit
Aida Ponce del Castillo, ETUI, Post Brexit solidarity
Anne Raynal, ex-HSE senior medical inspector, HSE occupational failure
Steve Tombs, Open University, Better regulation: Better for whom?
The Hazards Conference 2016 kicks off! #haz2016 pic.twitter.com/eAuG1k0q3U
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On Brexit Hugh Robertson says “we didn’t vote to see our rights disappear” #Haz2016
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Despite BREXIT occupational health and safety provisions should REMAIN – Aida Ponce del Castillo @ETUI_org #Haz2016 pic.twitter.com/VdAtWL92zX
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Every harmed worker means a harmful workplace, it’s why each case must be investigated says Dr Anne Raynal #Haz2016 pic.twitter.com/zEEXDYjdjl
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After formation of DWP HSE inspectors found they were discouraged from enforcing, says ex HSE senior medical inspector Anne Raynal #haz2016
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“Better regulation was imposed through an endless torrent of vitriol against red tape” @steve_tombs #Haz2016 pic.twitter.com/kKGTRhdmDb
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“Councils are outsourcing the regulation of private companies to… private companies” says @steve_tombs #Haz2016
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All photographs copyright Jawad Qasrawi, Hazards magazine
it was a very well organised conference. would be great if we could get some of the presentation sent to us so that we can spread and campaign for more hazards related issue
Thanks Ally, presentations and materials (when available) were in included in the conference report.