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Book Review: Ten Pathways to Death and Disaster. Learning from Fatal Incidents in Mines and Other High Hazard Workplaces

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Bluff, Elizabeth

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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, College of Law

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Ten Pathways to Death and Disaster makes an important contribution to our understanding of work health and safety disasters, in a book that is both a rigorously researched scholarly work, and a very readable and informative reference for those responsible for health and safety - as managers, regulators, health and safety professionals, and otherwise. Perhaps that is not surprising as Quinlan brings such as wealth of experience to the subject - the systematic examination of the recurring causes of disasters

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Comparative Labour Law and Policy Journal

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2099-12-31
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