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  • ...al Labour Organization]] [[International Labour Organization#International Labour Conference|Convention]]. [[Category:Health law]]
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  • |next= [[Forced Labour Convention, 1930]] ...al Labour Organization]] [[International Labour Organization#International Labour Conference|Convention]].
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  • ...al Labour Organization]] [[International Labour Organization#International Labour Conference|Convention]]. [[Category:Health law]]
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  • ...al Labour Organization]] [[International Labour Organization#International Labour Conference|Convention]]. [[Category:Health law]]
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  • ...al Labour Organization]] [[International Labour Organization#International Labour Conference|Convention]]. [[Category:Health law]]
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  • ...al Labour Organization]] [[International Labour Organization#International Labour Conference|Convention]]. [[Category:Health law]]
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  • ...al Labour Organization]] [[International Labour Organization#International Labour Conference|Convention]]. ...kquote>Having regard to the need for cooperation between the International Labour Organization, the [[World Health Organization]], the [[International Atomic
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  • ...al Labour Organization]] [[International Labour Organization#International Labour Conference|Convention]]. The above list is from the International Labour Standards Department<ref name="ilo-webfusion-db">
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  • ...al Labour Organization]] [[International Labour Organization#International Labour Conference|Convention]]. [[Category:International Labour Organization conventions]]
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  • ...al Labour Organization]] [[International Labour Organization#International Labour Conference|Convention]]. [[Category:International Labour Organization conventions]]
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  • ...al Labour Organization]] [[International Labour Organization#International Labour Conference|Convention]]. [[Category:International Labour Organization conventions|Workmen's]]
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  • ...al Labour Organization]] [[International Labour Organization#International Labour Conference|Convention]]. [[Category:International Labour Organization conventions|Workmen's]]
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  • ...Industrial Hygienist (CAIH). Both of these terms have been codified into law in many states in the United States in order to identify minimum qualificat International Labour Organization, ILO Encyclopaedia of Occupational Health and Safety, 4 Volume
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  • ...stering of a co-operative consultative relationship between management and labour on the safety, health and welfare of persons at work;</li> <li>the fostering of the development and adoption by law of industry codes of practice related to occupational safety, health and we
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  • Since 1950, the [[International Labour Organization]] (ILO) and the [[World Health Organization]] (WHO) have share ...ay be reinforced in [[civil law (common law)|civil law]] and/or [[criminal law]]; it is accepted that without the extra "encouragement" of potential regul
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  • ...law in the [[United States]] was in 1874 when [[Massachusetts]] enacted a law which limited the amount of time that women and children could work each we ...ng that the “thirty-hour workweek was within a month of becoming federal law.” [http://eh.net/encyclopedia/article/whaples.work.hours.us] Congress beg
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  • Under [[European Union Law]], there are [[European Union Directive]]s in place to protect workers, not *[http://www.osh.govt.nz Department of Labour Health and Safety - New Zealand]
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  • ...sion with respect to the employment medical advisory service; to amend the law relating to building regulations, and the Building (Scotland) Act 1959; and ...two years. Further, the '''Act''' provides a critical interface with the [[law of the European Union]] on workplace health and safety.
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  • ...]], [[Convention on the Rights of the Child]] and various [[International Labour Organization]] (ILO) conventions. SA8000 covers the following areas of acco ...ct the right to form and join trade unions and bargain collectively; where law prohibits these freedoms, facilitate parallel means of association and barg
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  • | A || [[Alexander's law]] || [[Gustav Alexander]] ||neurology, neurosurgery, ENT ||vestibular le ...| [[John Braxton Hicks]] || obstetrics || normal pregnancy || ||"false labour". sporadic contractions beginning as early as mid 1st trimester
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