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December 1, 1998 Jawad Leave a comment

In 1977 Hazards warned that a Derbyshire PVC factory could have put workers at risk of developing cancer at the end of the century. It took local trade union research in 1998 to confirm the factory’s former workforce has been decimated by disease.

Hazards 64, October-December 1998.

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A continually-updated, annotated bibliography of occupational cancer research produced by Hazards magazine, the Alliance for Cancer Prevention and the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC).

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