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Health And Safety At Work Key Terms 1st Jeremy Stranks

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Health And Safety At Work Key Terms 1st Jeremy Stranks
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.63 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Jeremy Stranks
ISBN: 9780585453880, 9780750654463, 0585453888, 0750654465
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1st

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Health And Safety At Work Key Terms 1st Jeremy Stranks by Jeremy Stranks 9780585453880, 9780750654463, 0585453888, 0750654465 instant download after payment.

Health and Safety at Work: Key Terms provides instant information to readers on a range of key terms used in health and safety at work. The book, produced in A-Z format, incorporates the principal legal, technical and practical terms derived from statutes, regulations, approved codes, case law and other appropriate publications. As such, it will be of particular use to health and safety practitioners, those studying for degrees in occupational health and safety and courses run by NEBOSH, and those engaged in enforcement activities, such as Health and Safety Executive inspectors, environmental health officers and fire protection officers.The key terms referenced and explained include: accident statistics; absolute duties; distance guard; noise-induced hearing loss; oxidising classifications; relevant statutory provisions.

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