Lords debate on motion to call attention to health and safety at work, especially with regard to preventing deaths and accidents in the workplace. Motion withdrawn.
Health and Safety at Work
Parliamentary proceeding on Thursday, 26 January 2006,
in the House of Lords,
led by Lord Harrison.
The answering
member was Lord Hunt of Kings Heath.
About these Parliamentary proceedings
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677 c1281-317 Session
2005-06Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamberProceeding contributions
Lord Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay | 677 c1305-8 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I pay tribute to the noble Lord, Lord Harrison, for the passion and commitment with which ...
Lord Berkeley | 677 c1303-5 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I congratulate my noble friend Lord Harrison on this debate. It is a very interesting subj...
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Lord Skelmersdale | 677 c1308-10 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, there is a point to this. Its chorus was,"““Accidents will happen, when you least expect t...
Lord Skelmersdale | 677 c1308 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, this has been an interesting debate, as one might expect from one introduced by the noble ...
Lord Harrison | 677 c1316-7 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I thank my noble friend for his splendid and comprehensive reply about a very serious issu...
Lord Hunt of Kings Heath | 677 c1310-6 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, this has been a good debate and I thank my noble friend Lord Harrison for enabling us to d...
Lord Harrison | 677 c1281-86 (Link to this contribution)
rose to call attention to health and safety at work, especially with regard to preventing deaths and...
Lord Brookman | 677 c1290-2 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, this debate is to be welcomed; we are indebted to my noble friend Lord Harrison for securi...
Baroness Gibson of Market Rasen | 677 c1288-90 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I thank my noble friend Lord Harrison for initiating this very important debate. I declare...
Baroness Neuberger | 677 c1286-8 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, it need not be a counsellor, it can be anybody. In truth, the matter is incredibly difficu...
Lord Oakeshott of Seagrove Bay | 677 c1286 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, that could be a counsellor.
Baroness Neuberger | 677 c1284-6 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, this topic is of huge importance and I am enormously grateful to the noble Lord, Lord Harr...
Lord Lea of Crondall | 677 c1300-3 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I apologise to my colleagues, particularly my former trade union colleagues, for having to...
Lord Brett | 677 c1296-8 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I, too, appreciate the endeavours of the noble Lord, Lord Harrison, in securing this debat...
Lord Tunnicliffe | 677 c1298-300 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I, too, thank the noble Lord, Lord Harrison, for initiating this debate. Before I start, I...
Baroness Whitaker | 677 c1292-4 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I congratulate my noble friend on securing a debate on this important but often neglected ...
Lord Christopher | 677 c1294-6 (Link to this contribution)
My Lords, I join my colleagues in thanking the noble Lord, Lord Harrison, for this debate. Workers i...
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