Top researcher snubs French honour over ‘industrial crimes’
A top researcher and campaigner on industrial health issues has refused France’s highest honour in protest at official inaction over what she described as “industrial crimes” in this sector. Annie...
View ArticleNano-safety studies urged in China
Exposure surveys and stronger regulations are required for the industry to thrive, researchers say. Jane Qiu 18 September 2012 Beijing Nanomaterials, such as carbon nanotubes, are coming under safety...
View ArticleIt’s health and safety gone… very sensible ( Bureaucracy Gone Mad )
Safety myths that saw knives banned in kitchens and umbrellas banned in the rain have been debunked by the Government’s health and safety watchdog. Sam Masters Sunday, 23 December 2012 The Health and...
View ArticleForced Meds Are OK to Prosecute Threat Charges / “client was exposed to...
By TIM HULL (CN) – The government can continue to forcibly drug the man it says threatened to kill federal employees over a delusional asbestos cover-up, the 9th Circuit ruled Friday. Charles Lee...
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