Canadian Auto
Workers Health, Safety and the Environment
China’s
“Market Economics in Command”: Footwear Workers’
Health in Jeopardy (International Journal of Health Services,
1999)
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Dangerous Business Its iron foundries thrive. But the
McWane corporation's way of doing business has left a shocking
trail of death, dismemberment and pollution. (PBS Frontline,
2003)
Electroplater Hazard Datasheet
(Interntional Labour Organization, 2000)
Ergonomic
Solutions:Sewing and Related Procedures (OSHA Electronic
Compliance Assistance Tool)
Global
Semiconductor Health Hazards Exposed! (Silicon Valley
Toxics Coalition)
Graphic
Communications International Union Safety and Health Topics
High
Tech Toxics & the Workplace (Communications Workers
of America)
International
Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Safety and
Health
Machine
Fluids: Safety Facts (NYCOSH)
Metalworking
Fluids: Oil Mist and Beyond
(Applied Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, December
2003)
Metalworking
Fluids: Safety and Health Best Practices Manual (Occupational
Safety and Health Administration, 2001)
Printer Hazard Datasheet
(Interntional Labour Organization, 2000)
Stress
Prevention for Assembly-Line Workers (International
Labour Organization)
Tire Vulcanizer Hazard Datasheet
(Interntional Labour Organization, 2000)
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Toxic Company: The McWane Story McWane Inc. of Birmingham,
Alabama, is one of America's largest privately owned corporations.
Their corporate philosophy and hard nosed management practices
have been blamed for an extraordinary history of work place
injuries and fatalities in their foundries. (CBC News, The
Fifth Estate, 2003)
United
Auto WorkersHealth and Safety page
Welder Hazard Datasheet (Interntional
Labour Organization, 2000)
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