Articles, tagged with "manual labour", page 6
02nd September 2008
As in all UK cities where there is a compulsory need for Hi Vis workwear, Liverpool requires that high vis workwear be worn in many situations for many jobs that could be possible health and safety nightmares.
Like other areas that demand safety workwe...
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Author:
darrell.j.freeman@gmail.com
22nd August 2008
Living in London is a dream comes true for many. For these people, it is a city where everything is possible. For many it is the beginning of a dream. London has seldom disappointed one who has lived there. It has a rich treasure of history, culture, educ...
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Author:
Karl Guevara
06th July 2008
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than one billion people are overweight, with nearly 300 million touching obesity. Various researches on obesity have concluded that due to an excessive combination of nutrient intake and a very placid...
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Author:
Jennie
05th July 2008
1. Natural causes of perspiration
Sweating or perspiring is a normal function of our bodies. It is the body's natural way to keep cool. It is therefore quite usual to sweat when the weather is hot, when we are doing any kind of manual labour (like diggin...
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Author:
Ken Jones
20th May 2008
Obesity is the heavy accumulation of fat in your body to such a degree that it rapidly increases your risk of diseases that can damage your health and knock years off your life, such as heart disease and diabetes
Obesity has become an epidemic on a gl...
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Author:
peterhutch
06th May 2008
The cheap laptops are usually preferred most by the people these days as they have all the high tech features and are enhanced with stylish looks. With these gadgets the users can enjoy their favorite movies, music tracks and exciting games while on the m...
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Author:
Jayson Pablo
10th April 2008
People have all kinds of illnesses, diseases and injuries, from the dreaded cancer, meningitis and various organs failings, to broken bones, diabetes and the need for stitches. They all have differing levels of pain and discomfort, requiring various forms...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
10th April 2008
Carpentry is a skilled trade that is undertaken by trained professionals known simply as carpenters. A carpenter is a craftsman who performs a wide range of woodworking skills that include the construction of buildings and furniture. The work generally in...
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Author:
Helen
10th February 2008
If you would like to work from home then now is your chance to do so. There are a lot of opportunities to work from home nowadays. One work from home career is mystery shopping or secret shopping. In this kind of work, you will be able to check out a lot ...
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Author:
Mac T. Wheeler
07th February 2008
So, another foot of snow just fell on my home in South Ontario and I could not be happier. I was up at three in the morning, watched my favourite show then bundled up to start moving some snow. Normally I absolutely hate freezing my butt of in the sub ...
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Author:
Justin G.
16th January 2008
These are the days of automation. Most of the works that were performed manually or using primitive tools have now been automated with the use of machinery with advanced technologies. Instrument engineering is the process through which the equipment that ...
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Author:
IRGroup Service
20th September 2007
If you're an employer or are in charge of a team, you'll no doubt understand exactly why it can be important to make sure your staff are kitted out with appropriate workwear and safety footwear. Particularly given the recently depth of health and safety l...
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Author:
David Heller
20th July 2007
The importance of remaining safe in the workplace is often overlooked by employees, but it is a crucial consideration for employers looking to protect their workforce. Whether that's through minimising risk in the workplace or through providing appropria...
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Author:
Scott
09th May 2007
"I have heard that affiliate marketing can be a very lucrative endeavour and I would really love to earn my share of those affiliate marketing commissions!"
Does the above statement ring a bell somewhere in the recesses of your mind? Yes? No?
Well, ...
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Author:
Tywford Lamai
16th November 2006
In the good old days (?) before the industrial revolution the economy of this country was largely based on agriculture, and so most of the working class employees spent long hours outside in the fields. Inevitably their skin would have been well bronzed, ...
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Author:
michael challiner