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Eurostar hits back over 'safety lapse' claims (AFP via Yahoo! Philippines News)

36 minutes ago ago from Office Claims

Eurostar on Saturday rejected claims it breached safety rules when evacuating passengers from cross-Channel trains that broke down last weekend, as a row erupted with Eurotunnel over the controversy. Go here to read the rest Share and Enjoy: Related posts: Eurostar hits back over 'safety' lapse claims (AFP via Yahoo! News) Eurostar rejected Saturday claims it breached safety rules when evacuating... Eurostar ...

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UL Urges Consumers to Think Safety During the Holidays

7 hours ago ago from Furniture Store and Home Decor Blog

Families Could be at Risk for Home Fires and Deaths Due to Hazardous Holiday Decorations NORTHBROOK, Ill., Dec. 21 /PRNewswire/ It's the time of year when twinkling lights, gently glowing candles and festive decor adorn homes everywhere. While most people look forward to these holiday traditions, they may forget that they can pose very real safety dangers to them and their families. The season of joy is unfortunately also a season for ...

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Adobe Systems to Discuss Managing the Transformation of Healthcare at 2008 Health Technologies Conference and Expo

23 hours ago ago from Health Care Media Center

For Immediate Release Adobe Systems to Discuss Managing the Transformation of Healthcare at 2008 Health Technologies Conference and Expo Healthcare is more complex now than at any other time in history. Individuals benefit from a dynamic community of care, including primary care physicians, specialists, case managers, surgeons, social workers, nurses, and others. However, this extended community has increased the likelihood that ...

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CIOB Research Shows No Effect of Recession on Health and Safety

23 hours ago ago from Saritana's Blog

The CIOB , which has always taken a strong stance on health and safety issues in the construction industry, has come up with some interesting conclusions after its latest research on workplace health and safety. Of the 1,260 construction professionals of the senior level category that took part in the research, more than 80% reported that health and safety policies in their companies have not changed for the worse during the ...

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Health and Safety Unaffected by Recession, Says CIOB

23 hours ago ago from The Flingeran Center

According to latest research from the Chartered Institute of Building ( CIOB ), 85% of high-ranking professionals in the construction sector do not consider that recession has adversely affected the level of health and safety standards in their organizations. More than a thousand employees were interviewed during the research. Out of these, about 35% admitted that instead of curtailing expenditure on health and safety, their ...

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