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Mistão. Sindicatos de trabalhadores na luta em defesa da saúde e 11 de setembro no Paquistão

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Mistão

01. Sindicatos de trabalhadores na luta contra doenças musculo-esqueléticas

International Union News 
UK: Union guide on musculoskeletal risks at work
The peak union council, the TUC has produced a short online guide for union health and safety reps, signposting where they can get Health and Safety Executive (HSE) advice and guidance on musculoskeletal disorders. We've found the HSE to have a wealth of very useful guidance on many workplace hazards. The guide is badged jointly with the HSE. It provides links to HSE toolkits, regulations and guides on musculoskeletal disorders. Musculoskeletal disorders - HSE material for health and safety reps, TUC/HSE, September 2018.

02. Vejam também Sindicatos de trabalhadores na luta contra impactos do trabalho na saúde mental

Mental health and the workplace
A TUC Education workbook

Download Mental health and the workplace workbook (PDF)

03. Pakistan: Anniversary of deadly fires
While September 11 is a date with deep meaning in the USA and before that in Chile, on this date in 2012, two garment factories in the Pakistani cities of Karachi and Lahore burst into flames, killing 289 people and seriously injuring more than 600. The fires occurred in a textile factory in the western part of Karachi and in a shoemaking factory in Lahore and are considered to be the most deadly and worst industrial factory fires in Pakistan's history.

Ali Enterprises in Karachi exported garments to Europe and the United States. The exit doors in the factory were locked and many of the windows were covered with iron bars, which made it difficult for workers to escape at the time of the fire and consequently many of the deaths were caused by suffocation.

The Baldia shoe factor in Lahore caught fire when sparks from a faulty electricity generator ignited chemicals stored in the facility. The generator was located in the garage of the factory, which was also the exit point. Source: Confined Spaces blog

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