Stupidity At The Workplace... (Bad & funny habits on the job - death and injury factors at work)
A slideshow presentation of workplace and worker stupidity. Dangerous scenes, activities and potentials... Humans, machines... chances for injury ...
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A slideshow presentation of workplace and worker stupidity. Dangerous scenes, activities and potentials... Humans, machines... chances for injury ...
Safety during DIY projects really does largely come down to common sense: thinking about what you’re doing and not rushing into something foolish. Unfortunately, that doesn’t mean accidents don’t happen. According to one Australian Bureau of Statistics study , being cut with a knife, tool or other implement is the most common form of injury in Australia. Experience also tells: the older you are, the less likely you are to have sustained an injury, the ABS found. Bear these rules in mind and don’t add yourselves to those statistics, whatever your age.
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Cars That Ate Paris / The Plumber - (Best Buy) Price: $14.99 A condensed version was released in the U.S. Naturally, it only served to further the reputation of its gifted writer/director Peter Weir. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi He ends up staying several days, his work and personality growing weirder with each passing day. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi The Plumber The... |
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Mine deaths on the up in 2011 The spike in fatalities is fuelling doubts that the mining industry will ever reach its 2003 agreement, also called Milestone 2013, with government and labour to bring accidents down to levels similar to the US, Canada and Australia. |
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RUSSIAN JOURNALISM IS THE SCIENCE OF FICTION – INTERVIEW EXCERPTS What, in your opinion, among the accidents occurring in the world deserve the most attention? (What events are more meaningful for you, for the newspapers (magazines) in which you write?) The forces which move the things I write about are money and |
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Flying the Flag, Fleeing the State Many state registries lack the capacity or will to monitor the safety and working conditions on ships, or to investigate accidents. Instead, ship safety certificates are given out by private classification societies. Owners are allowed to choose which |
Regulation of Offshore Rigs Is a Work in Progress
Mr. Bromwich acknowledged that accident rates for offshore drilling were several times higher in the United States than in Australia, Canada, Norway and the United Kingdom, in part because those countries imposed effective new rules after major
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The Essay: Pathways to Papua Numbers dropped in 2009 after the accidents, and fell sharply to 2880 last year. The Kokoda Track Authority, a joint PNG-Australian agency, thinks jitters have been overcome and from forward bookings and permits taken out by trekking operators, |






im going to explain to you something. I dont know how long itll be but please read it.
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To which of the following languages is Manchu the most closely related?
Mandarine Chinese
catonese
tibetan
korean
tribal languages of central and southeastern asia
Which of the following alliances did NOT exist during the Cold War that followed World War II?
Japan and the United States
Taiwan and Russia
North Korea and Russia
China and Russia
South Korea and the
Anyone who has visited Vietnam knows it is a country on the move. The streets are teeming with cars and motorcycles loaded with people, furniture, animals. Crossing the road is a scary experience.
Many tourists to the big cities such as Hanoi, where I recently spent a month working, express surprise that there are not more traffic accidents . As an outsider, it does appear that the haphazard and chaotic road system seems to work. But there are accidents. Lots of them.
Last year 11,395 people were killed in traffic accidents in Vietnam and 48,734 people were injured, according to the Vietnam National Committee for Traffic Safety . But the actual figures are likely to be higher due to the difficulty of data reporting in many areas.
I spent my time in Vietnam volunteering as a nurse in the emergency department and orthopedic ward of Viet Duc Hospital, one of the busiest medical centres in the country.
Two weeks in a Vietnamese hospital was an education in itself. I spent time in the busy triage area, the important first point of contact for the hundreds of patients who arrive at the hospital each day. About 80 percent of the cases I saw were caused by traffic accidents, with motorbike riders and pedestrians the most commonly and severely injured.
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