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Workplace research provides evidence to suggest that involving workers has a positive effect on health and safety performance. Equally, there is strong evidence that unionised workplaces and tthose with health and safety representatives are safer and healthier as a result.” However, There is no evidence that just consulting employees has any similar impact to the marked “union effect” on health and safety. And it is unlikely that it will. Any representative that is not appointed through their union will not have access to independent support and will be totally dependent on their employer for training and information. If an employer decides to “consult” with their workforce on an issue such as a new method of risk assessment, the individual workers are not going to be in a position to challenge anything the employer says. Without access to independent advice the “consultation” is not only meaningless, it can be dangerous. It allows the employer to say that they have consulted their staff while in reality they have simply informed the staff. When consultations do take place in workplaces without safety representatives it can be on very important issues, workers have to accept at face value any assurances that the choice they are being given is all that is available, rather than just the cheapest. In a unionised workplace a safety representative would have been trained, would be able to seek support from their union and, often would have contacts with other representatives
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www.hivescure.net – visit our site to learn more about allergy and hives causes and treatments. The truth about food allergy tests, food allergy diets, food allergy treatments and food allergy symptoms. How can functional medicine be used to treat food allergies? What is a food allergy? Food Allergies can cause rashes, hives, swelling and other symptoms. There are different symptoms of having an allergy. Some can be mild, some can be very annoying, but some can be dangerous and even life threatening. Below is a list of some common allergy symptoms 1. Skin rashes – annoying and itchy and sometimes painful. Depends where they are on the body, they can make someone to look quite ugly. 2. Breathing problems – when allergy causes problems with breathing and lack of oxygen, it is very serious and requires attention. 3. Itchy notes, mouth, throat and skin – this is one of the most common and annoying allergy symptoms – an itch that can’t be smoothed. 4. Conjunctivitis – burning and itchy eyes, is also a common allergy problem. 5. Coughing – another common allergy problem for many people – constant cough that sometimes is also painful. 6. Hives – hives can be painful and they can cause attention of others in public. 7. Headache – distracting headache that makes difficult to do anything constructive or relax. 8. Diarrhea – long time diarrhea can be also life threatening. When you have an allergy the next step is to find out what causes it. You should talk to your doctor who will

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Constant itchy, dry and inflamed skin can have many triggers including a change in season and highly perfumed soaps and moisturizers. Some tips to keep the itching under control.
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Question by MissUnderstanding: If suffering from occasional eczema, what’s the best hand lotion to use? Thank you.?

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Answer by Mawia
something without alcohol.

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Question by sleaklight: how can I get rid of eczema from my hands?
I suffer from eczema in my hands, the doctor says there is no cure, is this true? How can I get rid of it?
Thanks!

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Answer by Arizona Skies
your doctor is lying!, i had eczema too and you can go to the chemist and get a cream and just tell them, you could get this hand wash from the supermarket to fix the problem, or im sure theres this homemade recipe thing you might be able to get of the internet to get rid of the eczema.

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Question by ☾laire: A natural way to provide relief from eczema symptoms?
My boyfriend has been dealing with eczema for quite some time now, and he’s seen doctors about it and has yet to find relief. We are now taking a route through natural substances to add moisture to his skin, and everyday we’re crossing one more off our list of what could help.

He expects immediate results, though, I do not think anything is going to provide instant relief. He’s beginning to lose his confidence and willingness to try other treatments. We used BioOil tonight, as it said it will soothe dehydrated skin. Tomorrow we are going to look for organic virgin coconut oil. Is there anything else that we can use to help? I’m doing the best I can, and I won’t stop looking until we find something to bring him relief.

Any tips and advice will be helpful, and I truly, truly appreciate it. Thank you!

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My eczema breaks out on my arm every summer.

All I do is drink a lot of water, and try not to put it in warm weather so the damn thing can die.

My doctor told me I’ll probably be fighting this my entire life, but I did just get rid of it last week.

Till next year anyway.

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