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Companies dealing with hazardous substances must pay compensation for deaths, injuries: NGT

Companies dealing with hazardous substances must pay compensation for deaths, injuries: NGT ANI | Updated: Feb 03, 2021 13:36 IST New Delhi [India], February 3 (ANI): Observing frequent accidents resulting in deaths and injuries in chemical factories, National Green Tribunal has directed Chief Secretaries of all the States and Union Territories (UT) to evolve a mechanism to ensure that the companies dealing with hazardous substance must forthwith pay compensation for deaths and injuries to the victims at least as per Workmen Compensation Act, 1923 wherever applicable or the principle of restitution laid down in this regard. A National Green Tribunal (NGT) bench headed by its chairperson Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel also directed to conduct safety audits of all establishments having potential for such accidents and said that all states and UT may also ensure availability of healthcare facilities in the vicinity of such establishments.

Obligation De Vaccination Dans Les Milieux De Travail Canadiens : La Prochaine Grande Question Liée À La Pandémie - Coronavirus (COVID-19)

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. Un employeur peut-il exiger de ses employés qu ils se fassent vacciner contre la COVID-19 comme condition de maintien de leur emploi? Voilà la dernière question d une série d importantes questions juridiques liées à la pandémie de COVID-19. Même si la question de la vaccination obligatoire suscite déjà l intérêt des médias, elle n a pas encore été tranchée de façon concluante en contexte judiciaire au Canada. Une traduction de ce billet sera disponible prochainement. Whether an employer can require its employees to be

B C coroner calls for better safety training after young BMX champ dies at fish farm | iNFOnews

Dirk Meissner Aidan Webber races BMX in this undated handout photo. An investigation report says a Canadian BMX riding champion who died in a workplace accident at a Vancouver Island fish farm lacked proper training to safely do his job. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, Lee Cejalvo MANDATORY CREDIT January 20, 2021 - 6:32 PM VICTORIA - An investigation report says a Canadian BMX riding champion who died in a workplace accident at a Vancouver Island fish farm lacked proper training to safely do his job. A BC Coroners Service report classified the death of 18-year-old deckhand Aidan Webber in March 2019 as accidental, resulting from crushing trauma from being pinned between a metal stanchion and a barge.

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