Keywords: health and safety, chemicals, COSHH, Brunner Mond,
Case study: Brunner Mond's watching brief
Sara Bean | Case Study |
09.08.2007
It sometimes takes a big shock to promote positive change. This was the story at chemicals manufacturer Brunner Mond, when in 2001 two of its staff suffered serious injuries after they were overcome by carbon monoxide and lost consciousness at the bottom of a lime kiln.
As a result of ...
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