Articles, tagged with "hefty fines", page 4
06th September 2010
With hundreds of thousands of car accidents caused by speeding each and every year, it's little surprise that governments the world over are always looking for ways to deter people from the dangerous practise. Speed limits are there for a reason, and th...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
01st September 2010
= Why We Need Truck Tank Secondary Spill Containment Systems=
Take a moment to think about how many trucks you pass on your daily commute. Now, imagine if one of those trucks were to get in an accident and spill its hazardous material all over the roa...
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Author:
john
26th August 2010
There's a sense in which the best, or at least the most compelling, reason to perform a fire safety risk assessment is this: it's the law. Any business found not to have performed a yearly risk assessment on the fire safety of their premises and practices...
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Author:
Alex Ribbs
19th August 2010
Have you truly considered the importance of MSDS sheets and MSDS compliance? If not, and your company makes use of hazardous or potentially dangers solid materials, chemicals, or gases, then you could find yourself and your company in a world of hurt. Thi...
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articlemarketing01@gmail.com
17th August 2010
Driving under the influence of alcohol or other intoxicants is strictly prohibited in Dubai and is an offence punishable by UAE traffic law. Offenders are handed hefty fines or imprisonment or both depending on the level of intoxication, seriousness of th...
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Author:
Kinj1984
13th August 2010
CHAS Accreditation is designed to give your employees the safety information that they need to make the workplace a safe place to be. Yet there are many businesses out there, who fail to adhere to the standards of quality represented by CHAS Accreditation...
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Author:
Gen Wright
09th August 2010
Anyone wishing to build a new project, or to make amendments to an existing building, is required by law to apply for permission before commencing. Planning permission applications must be backed up by planning maps - maps designed to show both the detail...
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Author:
Alex Ribbs
05th August 2010
You may have heard of people representing themselves when charged with crimes such as misdemeanors or felonies. You may have even seen examples of defendants representing themselves on TV or in the movies. You may be left wondering if this is a good idea....
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Author:
Nick Messe
04th August 2010
As a well-practiced criminal defense attorney in Texas, Henry Wade of The Wade Law Firm has had a lot of criminal cases pass before him, both from his time as a lawyer and as a judge. And according to Wade, insurance fraud is, most simply put, making up a...
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Author:
Dean Matthews
07th July 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Heather Chubb
Well, OK they will tell you but no one else because they are shackled by a law called HIPAA.
If you haven't come across this term you are either lucky or just didn't realize it affected you. HIPAA - the Health Insura...
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Author:
chubb
06th July 2010
The National Australian Built Environment Rating System (NABERS) is a comprehensive post construction rating tool.Designed for assessing existing building,not for evaluating designs under development,NABERS has been developed for the rating of residential...
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Author:
paulrandle
06th July 2010
Shipping is one type of transportation by which you can transfer goods from one place to another. If you are shipping your goods then you have to follow certain rules and regulations. Many people proceed with shipping to Australia for the shipment of thei...
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Author:
stuart031
02nd July 2010
Are you looking for some DUI help because of a recent DUI/DWI conviction? This can be a stressful time, costing you plenty of money in hefty fines and auto insurance rate hikes. The first thing you need to do is assess the damage.
Sit down and write a...
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Author:
Bobby James
02nd July 2010
Storm inlet protection is a strictly enforced responsibility on construction sites today. Regulations of the Clean Water Act (CWA) include special mandates for construction sites regarding storm inlets and the importance of keeping sediment and other site...
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Author:
Dan Cleveland
28th June 2010
Data security cannot be under estimated, whether you are in business on your own account or you are an accountant advising others. Be aware that the Information Commissioner, the ICO, is particularly interested in any breaches of security and can impose f...
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Author:
Sarah Dougan