This book is now Out of Print.
A new edition has been published, the details can be seen here:
Redgrave's Health and Safety 5th edition with March 2007 Erratum 5th ed isbn 9781405718905

Redgrave's Health and Safety 4th ed with 3rd Supplement

Subjects:
Health and Safety
Contents:
Part 1 History
Part 2 Interpretation
Part 3 Legislation of General Application
Part 4 Children and Young Persons
Part 5 Machinery and Equipment
Part 6 Manual Handling
Part 7 Workplaces
Part 8 Substances, Noise Radiation and other Phenomena Hazardous to Health
Part 9 Construction
Part 10 Transport
Part 11 Agriculture
Part 12 Offshore, Pipelines and Diving
Part 13 Working Time
Part 14 Industrial Relations

ISBN13: 9780406975119
ISBN: 0406975116
New Edition ISBN: 9781405718905
Published: November 2002
Publisher: LexisNexis Butterworths
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Hardback & Supplement
Price: Out of print

Out Of Print - Original Main Work isbn - 0406958130
This new edition of Redgrave has surfaced as a result of numerous legal developments in the health and safety field, both in the form of national legislation and case law. This edition of Redgrave includes expanded coverage of Scottish case law and every practitioner serious about health and safety relies on Redgrave's Health & Safety for expert guidance on the subject.

Regular updates by way of annual supplements are planned. The Third Supplement was published in October 2005

This completely up-to-date edition of Redgrave brings you: coverage of important legislation, such as the Six Pack of regulations which govern all working establishments in the country commentary on significant Acts and regulations:-

  • the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999
  • the Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare Regulations 1992 and the Health and Safety Act 1974) reference to both English and Scottish cases.
Key cases covered include:-
  • Beck v United Closures and Plastics Ltd (2001 - 'workplace')
  • Cross v Highlands and Islands Enterprises (2001 - risk assessments)
  • R v Nelson Group (Maintenance) Ltd (1998 - 'reasonably practicable')
  • R v F Howe & Sons (1999 - guidance on fines)