Health And Safety Newsletter: Summer 2008.Welcome to the Summer 2008 issue of the Health and Safety Newsletter. Inside this issue: R v HTM HTM HyperText Markup (file extension) HTM Hand To Mouth HTM harmful-to-minors HTM Held-to-Maturity HTM High Tide Mark HTM Hazlo tú mismo (Spanish: do it yourself) HTM Hierarchical Temporal Memory : Reasonable Practicability Examined Three years ago proceedings were raised against Hatton Traffic Management Ltd following the death of two employees. The case has been slowly making its way through the courts until February this year, when HTM were eventually acquitted. To view the full article click here. Peter Spencer-Franks v Kellogg Brown & Root And Others: Is Door-Closing Apparatus "Work Equipment"? In the recent House of Lords House of Lords: see Parliament. judgement, 'Peter Spencer-Franks v Kellogg Brown & Root and others', a door-closing device was held to be "work equipment", in terms of regulation 2 of the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations. To view the full article click here. Work Related Suicide This article comments on the Kari Boto bo·to n. pl. bo·tos See Amazon dolphin. [Portuguese bôto.] and Corr v IBC IBC International Building Code IBC Iraq Body Count IBC Institutional Biosafety Committee IBC Inflammatory Breast Cancer IBC International Business Company IBC Independence Blue Cross IBC Insurance Bureau of Canada IBC International Broadcasting Convention Vehicles Limited cases. To view the full article click here. Pleural Pleural Pleural refers to the pleura or membrane that enfolds the lungs. Mentioned in: Pneumothorax pleural emanating from or pertaining to the pleura. Plaques Bill Introduced To Scottish Parliament For the national legislative body up to 1707, see Parliament of Scotland. The Scottish Parliament (Scottish Gaelic: Pàrlamaid na h-Alba; Scots: Scottish Pairlament On 24 June 2008, the Scottish Government published a bill overruling o·ver·rule tr.v. o·ver·ruled, o·ver·rul·ing, o·ver·rules 1. a. To disallow the action or arguments of, especially by virtue of higher authority: a decision taken by the House of Lords in October 2007 that pleural plaques do not give rise to compensatable damage. Pleural plaques are small areas of scarring on the lungs. To view the full article click here. Regulatory Reform: Merger Of HSC HSC - High Speed Connect And HSE HSE House HSE Health and Safety Executive HSE Helsinki School of Economics HSE Hamilton Southeastern (High School) HSE Health, Safety & Environment HSE Higher School of Economics (Moscow, Russia) On 1 April 2008, the Health and Safety Commission and the Health and Safety Executive merged to become one single statutory body, retaining the name 'Health and Safety Executive'. The proposal for change originated from the HSC and HSE themselves, who felt that the existence of two separate bodies was confusing and reduced the impact of important communications. To view the full article click here. Health And Safety (Offences) Bill Passes To House Of Lords The Health and Safety (Offences) Bill was introduced in the House of Commons House of Commons: see Parliament. on 5 December 2007, and is now to be debated by the House of Lords. It will go to Committee on 18 July 2008. The Bill is intended to raise the maximum penalties available to the courts in respect of certain health and safety offences. To view the full article click here. Piper Alpha: 20 Years On 6 July 2008 marked the 20-year anniversary of the Piper Alpha disaster. It was the world's worst offshore oil disaster to date, in terms of lives lost and impact to industry, claiming the lives of 167 men and leaving only 62 survivors. It also served as a catalyst for reform of the UK's entire offshore health and safety regime. To view the full article click here. Fatal Accident Inquiries Under Review The legislation governing the operation of fatal accident inquiries in Scotland is to be reviewed for the first time in over 30 years. Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill and the Lord Advocate, Elish Angiolini have agreed that a review of the Fatal Accident and Sudden Deaths Inquiry (Scotland) Act 1976 (the "1976 Act") should take place, and be lead by Lord Cullen. To view the full article click here. Dame Carol Black Review: Working For A Healthier Tomorrow On 17 March 2008, Dame Carol Black, the National Director for Health and Work, published the review, "Working for a Healthier Tomorrow" - an analysis of the health of the UK's working age population. The review calls for urgent and comprehensive reform, stating that ill health is costing the economy [pounds]100bn a year. To view the full article click here. Stockline: Inquiry Opens Into Explosion At ICL (International Computers Ltd., London) The former name of Fujitsu Services, the European-centered arm of the global Fujitsu Group and one of the leading IT services companies in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Plastics factory The inquiry into the Stockline disaster began on 1 July 2008. On 28 August 2007 the owner and operator of the 'Stockline' factory in Glasgow (which exploded in May 2004, killing nine people and injuring thirty-three) was fined [pounds]400,000 after admitting breaches of health and safety legislation. To view the full article click here. What's New In Europe? Switzerland - New Anti-Smoking Laws In the last few years, several anti-smoking campaigns were launched in Switzerland. Surveys showed that 64% of the Swiss population endorse general smoking bans in restaurants and bars, whilst 78% of people would wish to see smoking banned in the workplace. To view the full article click here. Belgium - Welfare For Posted Workers An employer who posts his workers to Belgium must comply with the salary and employment conditions laid down by Belgian law. This is, however, without prejudice Without any loss or waiver of rights or privileges. When a lawsuit is dismissed, the court may enter a judgment against the plaintiff with or without prejudice. When a lawsuit is dismissed without prejudice to the application of any foreign remuneration and employment conditions that are more favourable for the worker concerned. To view the full article click here. 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