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March 10, 2019

Effective Health & Safety Enforcement – the Traffic Commisioners Way

On the 9th January 2008 Barry Copeland’s life changed forever, his wife Ann left the family home to take their two children, 10 year old Niamh and 7 year old […]

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February 11, 2019

Unite the Union, backing Angus Council Refuse Workers

Somewhat surprisingly, Angus Council bosses are proposing shift changes for environmental services workers ,against the wishes of the vast majority (98%) of the workers who carry out the jobs and […]

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February 1, 2019

Guest Blog: It is wrong. Just so so very wrong. Pat and Ronnie Adamson

Today’s #FamiliesDeserveJustice blog comes from Pat and Ronnie Adamson whose electrician son Michael was killed at work when he was electrocuted on the 4 August 2005 while working on a […]

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January 28, 2019

Guest Blog: End corporate killing and deliver justice for families – Karen Thomson

Our latest guest blog for #FamiliesDeserveJustice comes from Karen Thomson whose partner Graham Meldrum was killed at work on 12 July 2005. She tells of her fight for justice for […]

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January 21, 2019

Guest Blog: Claire Baker MSP – Deaths at Work; Families Deserve Justice

Today’s guest blog comes from Claire Baker MSP, who has lodged proposals to amend the law of culpable homicide ensuring it applies consistently across Scotland for acts of homicide in […]

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January 14, 2019

Guest Blog: Why we’re supporting culpable homicide reform – Natalie Woods McKeown and Dionne Woods

Our first guest blog comes from sisters Natalie Woods McKeown and Dionne Woods who lost their dad following a fatal injury at work in April 2002, they tell their story […]

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January 11, 2019

Would you trust Theresa May with your health and safety?

  After yesterday’s cynical attempts by Theresa May to buy the votes of a small number of Labour MPs by making hollow promises on employment rights the Hazards Campaign has […]

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January 1, 2019

Scottish Hazards wants Healthier, Safer and Fairer Work for all in 2019

Scottish Hazards wants Healthier, Safer and Fairer Work for all in 2019               Scotland’s Health and Safety charity is calling for employers and trade unions to ensure the New Year brings […]

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December 31, 2018

All I wanted for Christmas by Louise Taggart, Scottish Hazards Trustee

All I wanted for Christmas Louise Taggart, Scottish Hazards Trustee There will have been empty seats at Christmas dinner tables across the country because loved ones have departed this earth […]

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