Occupational Health Law

Occupational Health Law

by Diana Kloss (Author)

Synopsis

Since the last edition was published, more European legislation has been incorporated into the law of the United Kingdom, and the third edition contains a full account of the 1992 regulations implementing European directives. The Treaty of Amsterdam will lead the way to further legislation from Europe. The Data Protection Act is to be updated in line with the European Directive, and the Working Time Directive will have to be incorporated into UK law. Actions for damages for work-related ill-health continue to increase, including actions for psychiatric and stress-related illness, and further developments in the law of equal opportunities, including changes with respect to pregnant employees and the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 are fully covered. Disasters have led to other important developments, including the increase in criminal penalties and the imprisonment of senior managers for breaches of health and safety legislation. For the first time the High Court has held that an occupational physician owes a duty of care to a job applicant undergoing pre-employment screening. Beverley Allitt and Amanda Jenkinson have highlighted the dilemma facing the OH professional whose ethical duty is to preserve the worker's confidence, and the spread of HIV, AIDS and hepatitis B and C has produced many new problems, especially relating to health care workers.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 326
Edition: 3rd Edition
Publisher: WileyBlackwell
Published: 18 Aug 1998

ISBN 10: 063204263X
ISBN 13: 9780632042630

Media Reviews
This is essential reading. The revealing case histories are an education in themselves. Clear, straight to the point exposition throughout makes the book superb value for money invaluable as both mentor and reference. Journal of Occupational Safety and Health, 1999. It is hardly surprising that Diana Kloss's invaluable reference work on occupational health law is now into its third edition in nine years. What makes this book special is not just the mine of useful and expert information it contains but its readability and underlying compassion. A well-thumbed copy of this book should be on every OH professional's shelf. Helene Ashe-Roy, The Journal of Occupational Health, Safety and Environment, 1998.