Occupational Health Law by Diana Kloss
Kloss on 'Occupational Health Law' has become the standardreference work on the subject since it was first published in 1989.Detailed but highly readable, it provides an essential source ofinformation for health professionals working in occupational healthand also for human resources staff. In the years since the 4th edition was written therehave been many changes in the field of occupational health, whichhas achieved a higher profile nationally with the publication ofDame Carol Black's review of the health of Britain's working agepopulation in 2008. This edition, which has been fullyrevised, includes new sections on age discrimination and expertwitnesses, and the sections on discrimination, especiallydisability discrimination, the Working Time Regulations, stressrelated illness, corporate manslaughter and confidentiality, inparticular, have been substantially updated. * The established work on the subject * Fully revised in line with current legislation and caselaw * Essential reference for occupational health, personnel andhealth and safety departments * 'Essential reading...clear, straight to the point...superbvalue for money' Occupational Safety and Health