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Occupational Health Law

โœ Scribed by Kloss D.M.


Year
2005
Tongue
English
Leaves
431
Edition
fourth edition
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


A new edition has become needed because of the large number of changes in the law since the last edition was published in 1998. These include the Human Rights Act; the Data Protection Act 1998 which was brought into force in 2000; new case law on compensation (particularly with regard to stress); the Woolf reforms on civil procedures, especially regarding expert witnesses; and developments in equal opportunities law (e.g. maternity leave). The section on disability discrimination has been completely rewritten. Other new features include genetic testing in employment and the new offence of corporate manslaughter, and details regarding the new training and evaluation criteria that occupational health professionals are required to satisfy.

โœฆ Table of Contents


i-xxx......Page 1
1-18......Page 30
19-42......Page 48
43-68......Page 72
69-116......Page 98
117-148......Page 146
149-199......Page 178
200-217......Page 229
218-259......Page 247
260-302......Page 289
303-346......Page 332
347-357......Page 376
358-366......Page 387
367-381......Page 396
382-383......Page 411
383-390......Page 413
391-393......Page 420
394-402......Page 423


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