Hazards has also jointly developed a NewsWire with LabourStart which provides health and safety news headlines for union websites as an RSS feed.
"[3] The title of the magazine was inspired by the book The Hazards of Work: How to Fight Them (1974; Pluto Press) by Patrick Kinnersley.
[5] Following publication of his book Asbestos: Killer Dust (1979; BSSRS) Dalton was successfully sued for libel in 1984 by Robert Murray, a former medical adviser to the Trades Union Congress.
In the book Dalton had criticised Murray's pro-asbestos industry views and claimed that they were contrary to his position within the union movement.
[9] The judges commended the magazine for its "depth and seriousness, and its spiky determination to campaign for those at the rough end of working life.