Sentences with phrase «danger to workers»

Anticipating the level of danger to workers requires a company's HR and law department to have heightened awareness and sensitivity to the realities that exist in certain jurisdictions.
Construction sites not only pose a danger to workers.
Construction sites that are not properly designed or inspected can easily be wrought with hazardous that could pose danger to workers that could otherwise have been safe.
North Carolina CO gas chambers are inspected, and reports show many present a danger to workers because of leaking CO gas.
An attached study based on North Carolina shelters proves EBI is less expensive and also doesn't carry the risk of danger to workers.
But even if used properly, gas chambers present a danger to workers; and, use of the gas chambers as well as these other outmoded methods are demoralizing for workers and cruel and inhumane for animals.
He said the Tories running the leave campaign — Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and Priti Patel — would pose a greater danger to workers» rights and public services than Cameron.
He said there was no release of radioactivity and no danger to workers or the public.
The union sent a letter to antitrust enforcers warning about the dangers to workers and consumers.
Here's our quick, non-technical summary: COAL is by far the worst in terms of greenhouse gases, mercury and other conventional emissions, mining's impact, dangers to workers, and the industry's power on elected officials and the media.
A worker may refuse work if he / she believes on reasonable grounds that there is a dangerous condition at the work site or that the work constitutes a danger to the worker's health and safety or to the health and safety of another worker or another person.
Welding at construction sites is the source of many injuries as welding poses unique dangers to workers.
Continuous and evolving regulations are required to ensure that new dangers to workers and dangers that are less known are accounted for and properly safeguarded against.
Inform the factory manager about any potential risks or dangers to workers while managing the operations

Not exact matches

On Sunday, 80 employees arrived from Austin, Texas capital far from the danger zone, to stock stores in Corpus Christi, a coastal city hit by the storm and by Tuesday more workers from San Antonio were moving to Victoria, another affected city.
Boyle also elaborated on the reason he and Coleman were in Afghanistan in the first place: to aid» the most neglected minority group in the world» in the remote villages in Taliban - controlled territory where other aid workers won't go due to the danger.
But the ban may actually backfire, said Human Rights Watch, which warned it could «increase abuses of workers who are forced to resort to unsafe and unregulated channels to enter the country» and thus become more vulnerable to trafficking and other dangers.
He pays $ 15,000 per employee to manage the H1 - B visa process for five of his employees who are also foreign workers, and are chronically in danger of not being readmitted to the country when they do things like go back to their home countries to visit family.
Employers whose workers faced discrimination, danger, or harassment on the job wouldn't be able to get federal contracts.
I don't doubt that all sorts of dangers are associated with fracking: to workers, to communities, to the environment.
Well, I went to a sex worker because I wanted to prove to myself I could still perform and wanted someone who knew what she was doing but no danger of starting a relationship.
Workers are in danger of being shut out of the best value pensions unless the Government lifts restrictions around a scheme which is key to its landmark retirement reforms, a committee of MPs warned today.
Companies presenting to the meeting are working on products from computer - connected safety glasses which warn workers of dangers to a genetic test for diseases like Ebola or MRSA far faster than current tests.
«Washington's healthcare cuts have put some of New York's most vulnerable communities in danger of losing access to quality care,» said George Gresham, President of 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East.
«Time - and - time again, when we had a worker safety issue, needed a leader on key legislation or needed someone who understands the dangers we face on the job every day, we looked to Rory Lancman,» Mr. Huntley said.
I join the county executive in his push to see changes at the state level that will help case workers to better do their job and protect children in danger.
«These laws will not adequately protect workers, leaving them to navigate an opaque process and in danger of retaliation,» several former female staffers who have accused lawmakers of sexual misconduct and harassment wrote on Friday.
«There are clearly points of concern in the report but the real danger will be that some of the recommendations do not feed the coalition's irrational contempt of public service workers and therefore the more positive ones are unlikely to see the light of day.»
«There is a danger that once the industry demand rises, and recruitment increases, there will be a mass of previously skilled workers who choose not to return to the industry having opted for other careers.
«There was never any danger to the public or the workers,» Hein said.
«Time - and - time again, when we had a worker safety issue, needed a leader on key legislation or needed someone who understands the dangers we face on the job every day, we looked to Rory Lancman,» Huntley said.
At least eight of those hours will pertain to the dangers of falling workers and objects at construction sites, according to the bill.
Access to quality health care in Brooklyn, training of future medical professionals, the jobs of hospital workers, and the local economy are all in danger.
In a high - risk strategy, Watson said the Tories running the leave campaign — Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and Priti Patel — would pose a greater danger dangerous to workers» rights and public services than Cameron.
The SHARPS Disposal Program is an environmentally responsible method to dispose of unwanted needles, lancets and syringes, which are a potential danger to sanitation workers and the environment when disposed of improperly.
If one worker bee senses danger she emits a warning pheromone that summons other bees to the fight.
Whether a worker handling a pyrophoric will suffer harm depends largely on what is done to cope with the material's known dangers.
The murder of two students in Colombia last week near a manatee study site — possibly by paramilitary gangsters — sent a chill through the local research community, highlighting dangers to field workers in the strife - torn country.
They enabled health workers in remote villages in Africa and Asia to accurately and almost instantly diagnose malaria, making them less likely to overuse the new generation of «wonder drugs,» artemisinin - based combination therapies (ACTs), which were in danger of being lost to drug resistance.
Ramezani envisages future versions of Bat Bot being used to monitor construction sites and warn workers of impending dangers, but the researchers first need to work out how to make it land safely.
In addition to the potential passenger dangers, he says that pilots could only fly a limited number of flights to prevent overexposure to nuclear radiation, noting that after a few flights, they would have been exposed to far more radiation than nuclear power plant workers.
The danger is highest when relatively well - off workers go to places where poverty forces women to earn money through sex.
Wahlberg, stern and focused throughout, never flinches at the mounting danger as he hurtles through the smoky hallways in an effort to save as many people as possible — although he's mostly focused on saving terrified rig worker Andrea Fleyta (Gina Rodriguez, eyes bulging on cue), whose sole purpose is to give Wahlberg's character the opportunity for a selfless act.
Iron Crows (South Korea) Director: Bong - Nam Park Against a harsh environment of constant danger and toxic gases, workers here at the world's largest ship breaking yard in Bangladesh, risk their lives to feed their family on barely 2 USD per day.
Parents Rally to Save Classroom Breakfasts Union officials representing school cafeteria workers led a noisy rally of parents Tuesday to save a Los Angeles Unified classroom breakfast program that feeds nearly 200,000 children but was in danger of being axed after sharp criticism by teachers.
There's a danger for creative workers when it comes to the business side of their work, but the danger in most cases is ignorance of business, rather than selling out.
Among those who live at the intersection of these realities are thousands of international humanitarian workers — dedicated men and women from many countries who leave behind their own comfort and security to face dangers, sorrows, and brutality that most of us can not imagine.
Irvin said she wanted to tell commissioners that the program in which volunteer workers help the understaffed animal control department clean the animal shelter near Sanford was in danger of folding because of a lack of cooperation from the department.
A must - read article by Mark Hertsgaard in Newsweek reports how BP lied about the size of the oil disaster and the danger posed to its workers, the public and the environment.
The Postal Service releases this information each year to create more awareness about the dangers postal workers face on the job.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z