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August News
BATTERSEA MEMORIAL GARDNEN OPENS
Battersea Crane Disaster Action group are organising the official opening of the memorial garden to Michael Alexa and Jonathan Cloke killed in September 2006.
11am on the 27th of August 2010
At 192/208 Thessaly Road – the back of the New Block where they were killed. The picture below shows the group at one of the anniversary vigils.
NOBODY GOES TO WORK TO DIE
We urge our supporters to get their MP to sign the following early day motions: Shrewsbury Picket EDM (Jeremy Corbyn), Health and Safety EDM 441 (John McDonnell), Mesothelioma EDM 506 (Lorely Burt), Bogus self employment in construction EDM 525 (Stephen Hepburn).
London Hazards Centre 2010 training programme
We are running taster courses throughout London to provide a basic introduction to health and safety at work. They look at the relevant laws and at practical solutions to creating a safe working environment.
Leaflets in languages other than English
Visit our leaflets page to access Health & Safety Executive leaflets for people with a first language other than English.
The Daily Hazard No 99 July 2010
Lead Story:Don’t stand by and let your mates be abused
Download our latest newsletter Daily Hazard 99
This has a full report on London events on Workers Memorial Day, articles on the recent developments on asbestos compensation, transport safety, breast cancer and shift work, and an updated factsheet on Stress at Work.
The Daily Hazard No 98 March 2010
Lead Story:
28 April: a day to remember
Daily Hazard No. 98
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The Daily Hazard No 97 June 2009
Lead Story:
London march against deaths
at work
Daily Hazard No. 97
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The Daily Hazard No 96 April 2008
Lead Story:
Action call on asbestos in schools
Daily Hazard No. 96
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The Daily Hazard No 95 December 2007
Lead Story:
Lobbying the Minister
Daily Hazard No. 95
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The Daily Hazard No 94 September 2007
Lead Story:
Crane collapse strengthens calls
for action
Daily Hazard No. 94
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Our latest factsheets
Inspections
April 2008
The Factsheet as pdf
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Sick pay and sickness absence policies
December 2007
The Factsheet as pdf
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Photocopier and laser printer hazards
September 2007
The Factsheet as pdf
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Workers Memorial Day
28 April annually
Visit LHC's Web Memorial for London
BADasbestos
John Towersey BADasbestos worker died of mesothelioma at the end of May this year, not long after stopping work for the group. He made a tremendous contribution to developing the support work in Barking, and will always be remembered by the BADasbestos team. Our condolences to his family
What BADasbestos does
Have you been diagnosed with an asbestos disease: asbestosis, mesothelioma, lung cancer, pleural thickening or pleural plaques?
Do you or a relative or friend live in Barking and Dagenham, or a neighbouring borough?
Have you moved away, but were exposed to asbestos when living or working there?
If you want legal advice or other information, please contact the group on the free helpline: 0800 587 1272.
All advice given in confidence, any initial interview by an asbestos specialist lawyer will be free of charge. Lease note not all asbestos illnesses and exposures will be able to obtain compensation.
Regular monthly coffee morning sessions 9am to 12 noon at Barking Town Hall
BADasbestos sessions are changing to a "coffee morning" format in the new year and are due to take place on the following days:
- Thursday 28 January 2010
- Thursday 29 April 2010
- Thursday 29 July 2010
- Thursday 28 October 2010
Information from Barking and Dagenham UNISON on 0208 227 2102.
Migrant and Refugee Worker Support
London Hazard Centre offers advice and support to refugee and migrant workers
Abuse of worker's employment rights (including health & safety
rights) by employers is rife for refugees and migrant workers. They
often have rates of pay less than the minimum wage and endure long and
illegal working hours. Accidents and injuries have always been high
amongst this group of workers as the Morecambe Bay and other tragedies
have highlighted. The London Hazards Centre makes this sector of our
community a priority for our services.
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