Articles, tagged with "safety records", page 3
08th April 2010
The trucking industry can be broken into two segments: Less than truckload (LTL), and truckload freight (sometimes referred to as full truckload or FTL).
LTL freight is for smaller shipments, usually weighing less than 5000 lbs. With LTL, trucking c...
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John dsoza
24th March 2010
Anthrax. Smallpox. Plague. Diseases that can kill. Diseases that are now in the hands of terrorists. What if these diseases were released in your hometown, or the place where you work? What could you do if vaccines and treatments were in short supply or u...
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credulous
24th March 2010
The original recall was announced on January 18th, and this new recall expands to approximately 4.9 million lbs. of beef and veal products. The products recalled include diced beef, beef burrito filling, ground beef patties and veal patties under the Hun...
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joelmclaughlin
28th January 2010
A principal contractor must prepare a construction safety plan before construction work starts. As our everyday life goes, we must have a plan as a starter in achieving our everyday objectives or goals. In every construction site, there are thousands of c...
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martinsejas
24th January 2010
The next time you hear managers complain they can't recruit or retain good workers, tell them to hire people with disabilities. When supervisors moan about employee absenteeism, low productivity, or lack of creativity, ask them, "Do you hire people with d...
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Author:
Mike Pagach
10th December 2009
It is always helpful if you can cut the cost of essential bills and car owners across the nation will be pleased to hear there are several ways in which you can lower the cost of your car insurance premiums.
One of the simplest ways to reduce insurance...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
09th December 2009
When a teenager wants to travel, one of the main concerns that their parents have is whether or not the teen summer programs that they are considering are safe. If parents are really worried about whether or not they are safe, here are some things that th...
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Author:
domaingamer
26th October 2009
These days there are many safety checks on everything we come across. From our workplaces to town centres and any equipment we use, everything is rigorously tested to make sure it is safe for its purpose. Hear we look at some areas where health and safety...
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Author:
amnorge
23rd September 2009
You're in Moscow on business when your boss tells you he wants you in Kiev by Monday. Quick, what do you do? In the U.S., you'd log on to some travel search engine and find the best flight. The train wouldn't even register as an option. But here in the F...
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Author:
Markthom
18th September 2009
Your schedule
Plan to reside in larger hotels that have tight security. Safety experts suggest booking a room from the second to seventh floors above ground level i.e. high enough to prevent easy entry from outside, but low enough for fire gear to rea...
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johndavidseo
07th September 2009
Paintballing injuries are usually either minor or serious, ranging from cuts and bruises through to loss of sight in very rare cases. The vast majority of injuries are preventable and I will explain in this article what to do to avoid injury
The most s...
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07th September 2009
Injuries while playing paintball are are most often minor such as cuts and bruises, but unfortunately once in a while there will be a serious injury like loss of sight. In this article we will explain how you can prevent any serious injuries playing paint...
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07th September 2009
Paintballing injuries can commonly be separated into two groups, serious injuries and minor injuries. The minor injuries include things such as bruising and cuts and scrapes. Where as the more serious injuries include eye and face harm. Thankfully the ser...
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25th August 2009
Long hours in airports waiting for delayed flights often mean business slipping away from your hands, not to mention the additional monetary loss. When it comes to attending important business meetings or leisure travel private air charter seems to be a p...
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Author:
John Michael
09th July 2009
Cruising at 35,000 feet above the Earth's surface, a commercial airliner makes its way across the sky. With a mere 0.05 deaths per billion kilometers of air travel, aerospace engineering ensures that technology and safety are top priority from take off to...
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Author:
Mike