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8 March 2010
The UK could save £24bn through new measures to reduce air pollution and climate change introduced by Defra.
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25 March 2009
FiftyTwoDegrees is the first phase of a new technology complex (located on the 52nd degree of latitude) in the Dutch city of Nijmegen
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9 December 2008
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order in England and Wales and the Fire (Scotland) Act 2005 came into effect in October 2006
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‘No if’s, No Butts’
No Butts Bins Company Ltd (NBB), the original and world leader of smoking and litter control products, is urging organisations to get their orders in now, to ensure their businesses are fully equipped and legislation compliant by 1st July. |
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Two die in school crane collapse
Two workmen were killed and another was seriously injured when a crane collapsed at a school building site. |
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Retail sector awaits information on escalator accident
An incident investigation is attempting to establish how a boy of eight became trapped by the foot by a descending escalator in the Chester branch of Marks & Spencer earlier this month |
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Stepladders and other temporary access equipment
Guidance has been published aimed at electricians and other engineering contractors to help them decide how to wisely select temporary access equipment and reduce the risk of falls from stepladders if these are chosen as appropriate. Practical alternatives to using stepladders |
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Painter fell when scaffold board failed
Alan Miah, 42, is likely to remain permanently disabled following an industrial accident in which he sustained serious head injuries that occurred as he fell |
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Companies prosecuted over needless loss of life
The shortcomings were revealed during the HSE investigation into the death of Paul Ross who fell approximately 7 metres |
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NHS Trust accepts liability
£30,000 compensation for a manual handling injury |
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