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Daily archives: Thursday, April 2, 2009
Statement of evidence: Respiratory hazards of poultry dust
Poultry dust can harm the respiratory system (nose, throat, airways and lungs) and workers may experience a range of symptoms including sore throat, cough, wheezing, shortness of breath, bronchitis and even occupational asthma.
Controlling exposure to poultry dust
People working in poultry houses inhale many different airborne particles which collectively are referred to as poultry dust.
Radiation Protection news
The latest edition of RP news is out now - covering: EC proposal to recast the Basic Safety Standards, L121 work with ionising radiation,
Prevention of fatal and major injuries - Safe interventions
The aim is to achieve a major reduction in risk of serious or fatal injuries to people involved in clearing blockages or
Bridgend company fined after worker seriously injured
HSE is reminding companies that falls from height can shatter lives

