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Is It Time to Go Back to Driver's Ed?

08th December 2011
Most of us had driver's education in high school before we were given our driver's license. We were taught the basics of how to drive and the rules of the road. But, sometimes we get careless with our driving and then it is time to go back to driver's ed ... Read >
Author: todd@carinsuranceguidebook.com

Obtaining a Certification for Bareboat Yachting within the British Virgin Islands

20th September 2011
You will find out right away that when you need to build a bareboat charter, you've got three basic options: sailing with a full crew and captain, sailing with a captain, together with you along with your party performing as crew, or sailing on your own. ... Read >
Author: sturat jeff

Young Drivers Car Insurance Quotes By 4thelads

17th August 2011
In UK if your child below 18 wants car insurance at cheaper rates that is very tough. Getting young drivers car insurance quotes which are low-priced can seem to be a trial. The cost of motor coverage has risen dramatically in recent years and this is par... Read >
Author: Michael Braganza

Boating Safety Tips For The Sea Enthusiast

14th June 2011
Boating safety is a very important aspect for fishers and boating enthusiasts. The open water can be a very dangerous place for the inexperienced individual. Therefore, there are various rules which apply. Going out to sea is a very calming and entertaini... Read >
Author: Adrianna N

A Simple Way to Increase Road Safety

10th May 2011
A digital alcohol analyzer is an excellent way to reduce the risks associated with driving under the influence. While most responsible adults understand that driving under the influence of alcohol is dangerous, it can sometimes be difficult to discern whe... Read >
Author: Art Jones

Car Safety Features For Senior Drivers

14th April 2011
As we get older, our eyesight and reflexes probably do not perform as well as the used to. This can make it a lot harder to be a safe driver. However, there are some things we can do to make older drivers safer on the road. Newer cars come with some am... Read >
Author: marilyn katz

Engineering Continuing Education

16th March 2011
PDH Online Engineering Continuing Education,PE Renewal, CE engineering license Courses Description Electrical Engineering > Electrical Systems EngineerCE.comCourse No.EE0024Electric Power Supply and DistributionThis course provides guidance for design cri... Read >
Author: Tom Engineering

Taking the proper Food Safety Certification - ISO 22000 Training

28th February 2011
When it comes to ISO 22000 Certification, you need to know what your options are. Getting ISO certified is not always mandatory, depending on where you live and which types of careers you have chosen. There are a variety of ISO 22000 food safety courses a... Read >
Author: Anderson

In-house Public Training Courses And Their Benefits

28th February 2011
There are different types of public training courses and they mainly include courses like automotive courses, information security courses, food safety courses, quality courses and many others. Once an individual acquires knowledge in one of the above men... Read >
Author: luke.raper

Driver Safety Courses C Is for the Cautious Driver

22nd February 2011
Driver Safety Courses: “C" Is for the Cautious Driver If you're looking for drivers who are least likely to cause accidents, those with a Core C behavioral style are the ones you want to hire and retain. Caution is not only their middle name; it's th... Read >
Author: kwsadsensekqixe

Alyson Faraci and Edward Faraci Jr. Own The Laundry Room In Cromwell, CT

15th February 2011
Alyson Faraci and Edward Faraci is a couple from CT who are also co-owners of The Laundry Room in Cromwell, CT. They have owned and operated this store for 5 years. The Laundry Room is a coin-operated store located in a convenient mall in Cromwell, CT. Th... Read >
Author: Edwin Berg

Height Safety Guidance

11th February 2011
Safety is more and more being viewed as a risk which needs to be managed, just just like other components associated with a company. When carrying out work at height the question that needs to be asked is does the particular contractor or subcontractor h... Read >
Author: Shawn77 Getthinx

Blue Skies or HOV Lanes and the Dangers Involved

11th February 2011
While aviation is exhilarating, exciting and a great form of transportation, there are often misconceptions on the level of danger involved. On the other hand, considering the danger without the proper facts can make piloting seem overly intimidating. Jus... Read >
Author: Travis

Fire Hazard Safety at Home

05th February 2011
When it comes to home safety, fire hazard prevention is one of the most important things to take into consideration. Home fire hazards can cause fire accidents that could claim millions of dollars in investment and even the loos of lives. Remember that yo... Read >
Author: sonnix

UK Winter Beach Safety Tips: Surfing

26th January 2011
Jokes about the brisk UK winter aside, beach safety is a pressing issue during the winter months. The lifeguard season is over, making individual intuition and practical sense lifesaving factors during beach activity. Without beach safety considerations, ... Read >
Author: Lyle
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