Law for accountancy students
Card, Richard
Law for accountancy students - 4th ed. - Butterworths, London : 1990. - xlv, 604 pages ;
Includes index
The historical development of employer's liability law; the general principles of negligence as applied to injuries at work; the employer's duty of care; illustrations of the employer's duty - plant, place of work, method of work; the liability of third parties to an injured workman; breach of statutory duty - general principles; the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974; safety regulations at all places of work - dangerous substances and radiation; the Factories Act 1961 - the factory and the occupier, general safety requirements, dust fumes and humidity, harmful substances and processes, protection of eyes; shipbuilding yards and docks; building and engineering operations; electricity stations and electricity regulations under the Factories Act; coal mines; miscellaneous mines and quarries; mineral workings at sea and diving operations; railways and rail sidings, shipping, aviation; offices, shops and railway premises; contributory negligence; voluntary assumption of risk; the liability of the Crown as an employer and otherwise; pleading and practice. Appendices: explantion of legal terms; note on employer's liability for loss of property.
Aims to provide the legal profession with a comprehensive text on liability for accidents at work. This edition includes explanation of the Consumer Protecton Act 1987, as well as new codes of safety regulations contained in the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1988
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346.063 / CAR
Law for accountancy students - 4th ed. - Butterworths, London : 1990. - xlv, 604 pages ;
Includes index
The historical development of employer's liability law; the general principles of negligence as applied to injuries at work; the employer's duty of care; illustrations of the employer's duty - plant, place of work, method of work; the liability of third parties to an injured workman; breach of statutory duty - general principles; the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974; safety regulations at all places of work - dangerous substances and radiation; the Factories Act 1961 - the factory and the occupier, general safety requirements, dust fumes and humidity, harmful substances and processes, protection of eyes; shipbuilding yards and docks; building and engineering operations; electricity stations and electricity regulations under the Factories Act; coal mines; miscellaneous mines and quarries; mineral workings at sea and diving operations; railways and rail sidings, shipping, aviation; offices, shops and railway premises; contributory negligence; voluntary assumption of risk; the liability of the Crown as an employer and otherwise; pleading and practice. Appendices: explantion of legal terms; note on employer's liability for loss of property.
Aims to provide the legal profession with a comprehensive text on liability for accidents at work. This edition includes explanation of the Consumer Protecton Act 1987, as well as new codes of safety regulations contained in the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1988
9780406511133 0406511136 9780406181008 0406181004
Law
346.063 / CAR