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TUC Hazards at Work book

17 October 2007
TUC Hazards at Work order form
TUC Hazards at Work order form

A completely new and revised 2007 version of 'Hazards at Work' is now available from the Central Office Stationery Department.

'Hazards at Work' is the definitive TUC guide to health and safety for trade union safety reps. The new version consists of 52 chapters in a 342 page A4-sized book it has been completely updated for 2007.

Single copies direct from the TUC will cost around £18 for safety reps. Usdaw’s Health and Safety Section has secured a bulk purchase discount. If you order your copies from Usdaw's Stationery Department they will cost Branches and Safety Reps £14 + p/p (£16:00 in total). They also carry the Usdaw logo on the front cover.

The 'Hazards at Work' manual is an essential book for safety representatives. TUC will continue to update the book every two or three years to ensure that reps are kept fully updated.

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TUC Hazards at Work order form [ pdf ]

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