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Hospital worker injured after slip

29th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Ruth Jacob

Lawyers warn over petting zoo illness

29th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Darrell

Accident claim success for sport injury

29th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine

Ex fire fighter seeks compensation

29th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine

Before Opening Your Restaurant..

28th September 2009
1. Work in or volunteer in a similar restaurant like the one you want to open. In doing this, you will be able to menu development, restaurant marketing, payroll and many other important elements of the food business. 2. Determine your “target marke... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Are Coffee Franchises An Easy Business Opportunity?

25th September 2009
Coffee franchises are springing up in almost every town and city worldwide. It is a tough business to be in when you consider the long hours, health and safety regulations and numbers of staff required. When potential franchisees first look at this bus... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

E. coli farm should have public liability cover

24th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Ruth

Lawyers highlight food safety essentials

23rd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Darrell

Softball Cleats and Softball League Regulations

23rd September 2009
Softball Cleats Facts The following article includes pertinent information that could induce you to reconsider what you thought you understood. The most crucial thing is to study with an open mind and be willing to revise your understanding if ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

New technology aims to cut injury rates

23rd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Darrell

Knowing The Right Methods Of Handling Emergencies Caused By Chemical Compounds

23rd September 2009
When the principles of medical emergency management are clearly understood, one does not need hospital equipment in order to function effectively. This is especially useful when immediate aid must be given due to the severity of damage inflicted to the p... Read >
Author: joalesto

Pregnant worker injured after work fall

23rd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Ruth

Restaurant worker sues after fall

23rd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Ruth Jacob

Newlyweds compensated after honeymoon bus crash

23rd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Ruth

GP found guilty of professional negligence

23rd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine

Blinding lights caused driver to crash

23rd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine

Pill pandemic in UK hospitals

23rd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine

How useful a Bike Rack can be

23rd September 2009
What do you do if you want to take your bikes on holiday? You can’t exactly cycle there in most cases, but you’d like to cycle around once you get there. The answer is to simply attach your bikes to your car using a bike rack, and then drive them ther... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Importance Of Health & Safety At Work

23rd September 2009
The importance of health and safety at work cannot be overstated. The employer has both a moral and a legal obligation to ensure that his employees work in both a safe and healthy environment. Morally no worker should be forced to work in an environm... Read >
Author: Craig Ellyard

Choosing Your Health & Safety Training Provider

23rd September 2009
Health and Safety in the workplace should be a very high priority in all businesses, large and small. With the United Kingdom's Health and Safety Executive bringing in ever tighter regulations it is incumbent on all employers and workplace managers to kee... Read >
Author: Craig Ellyard

Buy Motor Insurance and Protect your Vehicles..!!

23rd September 2009
Motor insurance is a must by the law in most countries. Even so, there are a lot of people that seem to think that it is completely unnecessary. This notion is far from what the truth is. No matter how good a driver you may think you are motor insurance i... Read >
Author: Mohnish

Top Tips for Landlords

23rd September 2009
The recession has impacted many businesses and individuals in different ways. The slump in the property market, which saw house prices fall by 18.9% in 2008, has left many owners unable to sell their homes. Those wanting to sell their home just as th... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

How to: Load and Unload Sea Containers Safely

23rd September 2009
Research shows that approximately 90% of the world's non-bulk cargo moves in containers stacked on transport ships. They improve port handling efficiency, help lower freight handling charges, and boost trade flows. Almost every manufactured product humans... Read >
Author: Sovex

House accident claim gripe

22nd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine

Firms could be responsible for professional negligence

22nd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine

Cyclist wins compensation

22nd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine

Something fishy

22nd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine

New meaning to the ‘white van’ man

22nd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine

Holiday illnesses reflect poor hygiene

22nd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Darrell

E-conveyancing scheme talks begin

22nd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine

Changes in the conveyancing sector

22nd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Darrell

Medical bodies voice concerns over rise in foreign medics

22nd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Ruth

Art owners hit the pawnshop

22nd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine

Retail slips and falls lead to injury

22nd September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Darrell

They can stop a PC from crashing, but can’t stop a car

21st September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine

Person injury firm sees rise in no win no fee cases

21st September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover th... Read >
Author: catherine

Farm worker compensated after tractor incident

21st September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Ruth Jacob

Familiy of toddler among those who receive £3m compensation

21st September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Ruth Jacob

Road accident rates down

21st September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Ruth

Commercial Heaters Leicester For A Range Of Corporate Events

18th September 2009
When organising any kind of event or conference, getting some professional heating systems installed can be an excellent idea. There is never any guarantee with the British weather, so it’s always better to be safe than sorry. Even if the rain starts ... Read >
Author: Sarah Edwards

The Rise of the Scooter

17th September 2009
In order to understand how and why this shift occurred, the differences between the moped and the scooter must be considered. The vehicles are placed in separate classes based upon the size of their engines. A moped features an engine of less than 50cc, b... Read >
Author: Chelsi

How To Make Sure The Toys You Buy Are Safe

17th September 2009
Despite very strict toy safety regulations in the United States and the United Kingdom, some unsafe toys still do slip through the net. It is essential that all consumers are familiar with regulations and remain vigilant when buying toys for kids. For ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Winch Straps 101

17th September 2009
Winch straps are used for industrial, heavy-duty purposes; they are specially built for hauling extreme weights such as vehicles, in flatbed trucks and trailers. Winch straps could come at different measurements, but standard lengths come at 25 to 3... Read >
Author: Brian Yalung

Kitchen worker receives compensation

17th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover th... Read >
Author: Ruth

Girl cries rape and claims criminal injury compensation

17th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: seamus

Vibration injuries affect thousands of workmen

17th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Darrell

No win no fee solicitors help woman file claim

17th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine

Fire claims on the rise in the UK whilst fire still rages in California

17th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: seamus

Life policies launching for over-50s

17th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Ruth Jacob

Dentist Teeth Whitening - The Secret Behind a Dazzling Smile

17th September 2009
What people should think about having dentist teeth whitening done? It is safe to assume that most people have not been eating white foods and drinking water all of their life, therefore they most likely have stains on their teeth. Until most people see... Read >
Author: jessy

Learn To Electric Airsoft Gun

17th September 2009
Using an electric airsoft gun can be a great deal of fun if you follow the safety regulations and ensure that you are using the gun with care throughout the time you use it. It is vitally important that you know the whole workings of your electric airsoft... Read >
Author: durgesh02

Trainers on-to help people run away from debt

17th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: catherine

Claimants advised to consider their representitives

17th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Ruth

Choosing A Funfair Supplier

17th September 2009
Like any other industry, the quality of suppliers varies from the good through the bad to the plain ugly. The cream of the professional operators will supply high quality, attractive items that are well maintained, have been cleaned prior to your even... Read >

SMEs advised to take on public liability

17th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover the... Read >
Author: Ruth

High risk of medical negligence in venturing abroad for plastic surgery

16th September 2009
In contrast to the depleting financies in the UK economy, claiments are making money due to a rise in no win no fee cases. CONTENT The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims ... Read >
Author: CatM

3D Animation

16th September 2009
3D animation deals with electronically produced computer-generated 3D imagery used in motion graphics and digital special effects. In this case, the animator creates a design style or concept that tries to visually interpret and convey the required inform... Read >

Person injury firm sees rise in no win no fee cases

16th September 2009
In contrast to the depleting financies in the UK economy, claiments are making money due to a rise in no win no fee cases. CONTENT The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims ... Read >
Author: catherine

Accident claims ablaze after fire mishap

16th September 2009
The number of no win no fee claims made during the recession has soared. The overall amount of compensation claims made has increased significantly as the downturn of the UK economy has left the councils, employers and motorists struggling to cover th... Read >
Author: catherine

Auckland Rental Property - What Tenants and Landlords Can Expect From One Another

16th September 2009
Many people at one point in their lives will rent a property or have one for rent. Many people will do both. Because of this it is paramount that both the landlord and the tenants know what their rights are and what course of action they can take if those... Read >
Author: Simon Damerell

Craftsman: Power Tools You Can Trust

16th September 2009
Are you looking for the absolutely best, top of the line power tools? Craftsman has earned the right to that prestigious honor. Their line of power tools are well known in the industry to be powerful, effective, and durable. They also offer a great warran... Read >
Author: Ivory Baxter

Can you Get Compensation After an Amusement Park Injury?

15th September 2009
You may be surprized to learn that amusement park accidents regularly result in bone fractures, whiplash injuries, serious brain injuries ranging from mild concussions to much worse and even death. It can also be quite surprizing to learn that amusemen... Read >
Author: Auger Hollingsworth Law Firm

High Quality Baby Bedroom Furniture

11th September 2009
Initially, you will obviously have to buy that furniture that is essential for the baby when it first arrives. A crib or cot is one of these items. You can make do without a baby dresser, for example, but you cannot go without the cot, and this is conside... Read >
Author: Rob D Stone

Why is Claiming Compensation in Bus Accidents Complicated?

09th September 2009
Typical accidents almost always end up in blame games. Once the parties in question recover from the initial shock of being in the accident, the first thing they do is, try and decide who caused the accident in the first place. And whenever it comes to pi... Read >
Author: Mark Hudson

How To Rent Out A Holiday Home

03rd September 2009
The important steps involved are described in this article; if the advice given is taken and you do the necessary work (some effort is necessary for what is, after all, a major investment), there will be no problems and you will maximise your marketing po... Read >
Author: Dave Stuttard

Health And Safety Is Most Likely To Be Outsourced

02nd September 2009
Research, based on polls given to small and mid-sized managers and owners, has found that health and safety risk management is most likely to be outsourced. The research has found that although only a minority currently outsource many are considering outs... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Most construction accidents are preventable

01st September 2009
Accidents are an unfortunate reality in the workplace, especially within the construction industry. Statistics across the board show that the majority of construction accidents are extremely preventable - usually caused by disregarding safety regulations ... Read >
Author: Joanne McMahon

How To Erect Scaffold Towers Safely

20th August 2009
Health and safety regulations and personnel are working towards minimising accidents caused from working at height. Working safely with scaffold towers is both a legal requirement as well as a critical way of avoiding nasty accidents. Before undertaking ... Read >
Author: Jackie De Burca

Business Storage in the Recession

19th August 2009
It's no secret that the recession has had a profound impact on almost every area of business. All around the world, millions of companies are being forced to cut costs and a wealth of other things - with many of them finding the challenge too much and res... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

Dentist Teeth Whitening - The Secret Behind a Dazzling Smile

09th August 2009
What people should think about having dentist teeth whitening done? It is safe to assume that most people have not been eating white foods and drinking water all of their life, therefore they most likely have stains on their teeth. Until most people see... Read >
Author: jeyanth

Swimming Pool: the Advantages and Disadvantages of Owning one

27th July 2009
Swimming pools are one great idea of having fun and excitement; especially if you have one in your backyard, then you definitely can enjoy it anytime you want. However, the process of installing and its maintenance is the crucial part. Most of pool ow... Read >
Author: Flynna Sarah E. Molina

Star rating for hotels - a guide

19th July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 directline-holidays.co.uk Star ratings in hotels are difficult to define exactly, as there is no common standard internationally for measuring the level of service that you get in a hotel, which means they vary from country to countr... Read >
Author: directline-holidays.co.uk

Tribal Poppy Tattoo - Tips On Getting Your New Tattoo

12th July 2009
You know you definitely want a tribal poppy tattoo, but stop for a moment...have you done all the research you should? Wanting new ink and getting an impressive piece of art are two very different things. The difference between the two is research.... Read >
Author: Christin Loren

How to Prepare for an International Exhibit

10th July 2009
Planning to take your exhibition stand overseas? If so, you’ll need to know what you’re getting into. International trade shows can be a huge investment in money and time—but they can also provide a worthwhile payoff. Here are a few tips to ensure ... Read >
Author: Graham Green

Guide to Buying Baby Toys

05th July 2009
Guide to Buying Baby Toys (0-12 months) This guide is designed to help parents make toy choices and to assist friends in buying the most appropriate toy for your baby. It is organised by baby age as this provides the best overall guide. Remember also to u... Read >
Author: Trevor Ginn

Kelowna Pool

22nd June 2009
In today’s economy, the trend is to find ways to enjoy leisure time closer to home. What better way to make your valuable times of relaxation all the more special than to make a long-term investment in your own pool. There are so many choices to make... Read >
Author: Gwen Rempel

Davey Franklin Jones Solicitors Spring Law Update 2

17th June 2009
Compulsory Maternity Leave Publicity was given to the French minister who returned to work only 5 days after giving birth to her child. Under UK law, there is a compulsory period of maternity leave lasting two weeks from the birth. An employer would com... Read >
Author: DFJ

Protection Without Restriction - How Showa Gloves UK Have Redesigned The Glove

06th June 2009
Protecting your hands while at work is essential, and Showa work gloves have been developed to provide a wide range of solutions for a variety of potential risks. Your hands are one of the most important tools available to you, and any damage, no matter h... Read >
Author: Justin Arnold

Workplace Injury Haunts Millions Each year - Know Your Basics

05th June 2009
When you are working somewhere, something that is very important for you to do is to make sure that you know and understand the rights that you have. Even in the workplace, there are important rights that you have to be aware of, and not understanding the... Read >
Author: srini

Choosing the right Personal Injury Law Firm

05th June 2009
In Los Angeles, law firms who can represent you in your personal injury case are in abundance. 24,100,000 disabling injuries have been reported in the US from 2001 – 2005 and thousands of personal injury claims are being filed every year in Los Ange... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Amity point : Best Destination for Stradbroke Island Holidays

05th June 2009
Amity Point is a small close knit township located on the north western point of North Stradbroke Island, Queensland, Australia in Redland Shire. The 2001 census recorded a population of only 436 people, a small number for a non-farming community. Di... Read >
Author: Amanda Millard

How to Create an Accessible Playground by Choosing the Right Surfacing

03rd June 2009
It is the surfacing the makes or breaks an accessible playground. When designing a playground, you are faced with many options for surfacing, each has their own benefits. However, you only have a few choices if you want a truly usable playground for chi... Read >
Author: Mara Kaplan

Going Parasailing In The upper Keys

15th May 2009
Florida Keys, a group of islands just off the coast of mainland Florida, is divided into Upper Keys, Key West and Lower Keys. The Upper Keys is composed of three major beaches and water sport destination namely, Key Largo, Tavernier and Islamorada. The... Read >
Author: Joy Smit

New UK manslaughter compensation law used for first time to charge engineering firm

12th May 2009
An engineering firm from Gloucester has become the first company to be prosecuted under the new corporate manslaughter laws which are designed to hold companies criminally liable for failing to take care for a person’s safety. The firm, Cotswold Geotec... Read >
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors

Stadium Lighting Collapses in Texas, Potential for Accident Claims?

12th May 2009
An interesting article from the United States caught my attention recently. Apparently there has been a spate of stadium lighting collapses in the state of Texas, with 6 of the massive lighting poles collapsing in the past sixth months. All of the defec... Read >
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors

Personal injury claims soar during recession

08th May 2009
With more people struggling for cash during the financial crisis, the recession has led to a growing number of compensation claims in all industries. As more Brits avoid servicing their vehicles in fear of not being able to meet the cost to repair dama... Read >
Author: Arti

Learning How to Sail - Basic Rules and Regulations of Sailing.

06th May 2009
Learning How to Sail - Basic Rules and Regulations of Sailing. Sailing on the seas or racing on water can be thrilling. Nevertheless, you should observe and follow specific rules and regulations to ensure safety of all at sea. Fundamental rules of sail... Read >
Author: Learn sailing

Unwanted Toys - 16 Ideas For What To Do With Them

05th May 2009
Knowing what to do with unwanted toys can be the biggest stumbling block when it comes to taking action to get rid of these house cluttering items. Children grow out of them or they did not like them in the first place, for whatever reason, every househol... Read >
Author: Chloe Alice Wilson

Does Your Cleaning Team Know All About The Health And Safety Regulations That Are In Force?

17th April 2009
Health and Safety regulations come in all shapes and sizes. But they all have one thing in common – they are all there to keep us protected and safe, especially when we are at work. And of course, we all need to make sure we are aware of what these r... Read >
Author: Lisa Armstrong

Work accidents and mounting casualties

09th April 2009
The standards of health and safety in most workplaces across the UK remain appalling despite continuous calls on employers to ensure that the risk of work accident claim is reduced to the minimum. This much Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has confirmed ... Read >
Author: Musa

An Overview of SUV Rollover Accidents and SUV Safety Concerns

09th April 2009
In the early part of the decade, the United States was consumed with SUV-mania. These large, powerful sports utility vehicles were seen by many as ideal both for sports-minded drivers and families who wanted a larger vehicle without investing in a full-s... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Don’t Under Estimate Fall Protection On Your Building

07th April 2009
Often there are instances when construction, restoration or up gradation work in going on in the building premises and there is labor manpower which is working on the site. There might be a requirement for the workers involved in the construction process ... Read >
Author: johnpeter

Don’t Under Estimate Fall Protection On Your Building

07th April 2009
Often there are instances when construction, restoration or up gradation work in going on in the building premises and there is labor manpower which is working on the site. There might be a requirement for the workers involved in the construction process ... Read >
Author: johnpeter

Don’t Under Estimate Fall Protection On Your Building

05th April 2009
Often there are instances when construction, restoration or up gradation work in going on in the building premises and there is labor manpower which is working on the site. There might be a requirement for the workers involved in the construction process ... Read >
Author: johnpeter

Citizens of the UK – Gas Supply Safety

04th April 2009
Gas mains and services can pose safety risks to UK residents. Health and Safety Executive (HSE) protects citizens by monitoring how well gas line operators follow regulations. HSE representatives are available to answer questions related to gas mains an... Read >
Author: Tal Potishman

How To Shop For A Wooden Swing Set For Your Child

01st April 2009
Kids wooden swing sets are a mainstay of the summer play season. Combined with an outdoor playhouse and a wide variety of other features, these backyard swing sets have become full-fledged kids activity centers. To parents, the most important features ... Read >
Author: Ron Loeffler

Caring For Our Educational Centers By Means Of School Maintenance and Repair

27th March 2009
Schools are institutions of learning where our youth spend a majority of their life. As such, it should be a place of utmost safety and relative comfort, free of distractions and anything that might inhibit the propagation of knowledge. Unlike regula... Read >
Author: joalesto

Slip Trip Fall Accident Claim Process

27th March 2009
If you have suffered an injury due to a slip, trip or fall, you can make a claim. These accidents can occur anywhere. They may occur while walking over a pavement too. These accidents are one of the most common types of accidents. A simple slip can also c... Read >
Author: Sadhana

Using Tutorial For Flight Planning

25th March 2009
Learning flight planning is as important as learning to operate an aircraft. After all, the safety and success of every flight depends on the efficiency of the flight plan. Before a pilot can hope to spend hours airborne on his aircraft, he must first lea... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley

How to make your business add that bit extra to customer service

17th March 2009
An ideal workwear boot would have a safety toe cap, be water-proof and conform to safety regulations. Your company should bear this in mind when ordering this particular type of workwear. When your company buys workwear such as boiler suits it should a... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle

Find A Professional Scottsdale Scorpion Exterminator

09th March 2009
Scorpions are members of the arachnid family, and along with spiders and ticks they can be some of the most troublesome pests to find inside the home or office. The most common scorpions in Scottsdale are the Bark scorpions. If stung, a human may experi... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Trip, Slips and Automobiles

06th March 2009
Trips, fall and slips can happen almost anywhere in life, but in the context of legal standpoint, we have grouped them into three categories. Work Many accidents happen in the workplace whether its in an office environment or a warehouse/factory one.... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Forklifts and training prevents work accidents

04th March 2009
According to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), approximately 8,000 people suffer from forklift injuries through accidents at work every year. Recently, a warning had been issued by health and safety experts after a forklift truck broke a supervisorâ... Read >
Author: Arti

Embroidered Work wear to make your business stand out from the rest

24th February 2009
Your company could consider storing at least one of your safety kits near your workwear so that your workforce know where it is. In an emergency it is obviously essential that your workforce know exactly where the safety kit is. Consider having your em... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle

Your guide of purchasing work wear targetted to your business

19th February 2009
You should make sure your workwear supplier is a specialist in the individual type of workwear you desire, whether this is chefwear, hard hats, boiler suits or any other articles of clothing or safety equipment. Your safety spectacles should conform to... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle

Cooking Techniques and Food Preparation.

31st January 2009
Whenever it comes to invest your time and money to learn outdoor cooking classes, you should never enforce any type of limitations. For more detail go to: www.delicious-sandwich-recipes.com.Outdoor cooking not only refers to campfire food preparation but ... Read >
Author: Sanbir Kapoor

Looking For A Good Horse Forum

28th January 2009
Are you a fun of horse? If yes, then a horse forum is for you. You will interact with fellow horse lovers as you get to discuss the kinds of breeds that horses come in. An online horse forum is very convenient for you. You can get to interact with people ... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Slip or Trip and Fall Accident Compensation Claim!

25th January 2009
A person can suffer from injuries due to a slip and fall. Nowadays, it has become a common occurrence. Anyone who has suffered an injury due to this can make a claim. These kinds of injuries can occur while being in a market, at workplace, restaurants or ... Read >
Author: Sadhana

Asbestos Surveys in the UK

21st January 2009
Asbestos surveys are a requirement by law to make sure that all buildings meet safety regulations concerning the use of asbestos. Formally the most common type of insulation used in buildings, it was in the 1970’s that asbestos was found to be a dead... Read >
Author: Paul poloo

Injuries caused by Vibrating Machinery

19th December 2008
If you work around machinery or work with power tools, you could suffer a vibration injury. This is commonly called 'white finger' because the ends of the fingers and sometimes the entire finger goes white. It can also tingle and feel numb. People who are... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The fear of God, health and safety

18th December 2008
Do you know how easy it is to create a society and an environment that is fear-based? And do you know how easily people buy into this fear? In the UK, health and safety regulations are a favourite tool for raising fear. The intention behind these regu... Read >
Author: Elsabe Smit

Yamaha Rhino Under CPSC Investigation After ATV Accidents

15th December 2008
A string of ATV-related accidents and injuries linked to the Yamaha Rhino is forcing the Consumer Product Safety Commission to investigate the vehicle that promises to "go anywhere." Technically, the Rhinos are classified as a "utility terrain vehicle"... Read >
Author: Robert Reeves

Don’t fall Victim to a Gas Cowboy

15th December 2008
According to gas safety watchdog CORGI there could be as many as 20,000 illegal gas workers in the United Kingdom. Using an illegal gas worker could put lives at risk. Carbon Monoxide poisoning could result from errors made by untrained, unregulated wo... Read >
Author: Ivor Bates

Be Prepared with a Pet Disaster Plan

01st December 2008
The best way to protect your family from the effects of a disaster is to have a disaster plan. If you are a pet owner, that plan must include your pets. Being prepared can save their lives. Different disasters require different responses. But w... Read >
Author: Troy

Mortgages - to buy a Method to Bet

27th November 2008
Buy-to-left often by private investors as interesting alternative way is seen to make their money grow. Certainly it offers the chance of double benefits to the owner. There is the income of allowing the possession and the hopes of increasing the value of... Read >
Author: Pro Bargain Hunter

Using a Standard Rental Contract

26th November 2008
A standard rental contract can be useful to protect yourself and you clients or tenants’ rights. As for apartment renting and some equipment rentals the renter will be required to make a security deposit, or an amount of money kept by the renter as an i... Read >
Author: Gloria Smith

Boating and Basic Safety Tips

10th November 2008
For anyone who is interested to learn about boat operation, safety should be given an utmost priority. It is also important to be well-equipped with all the boating accessories that are necessary and to be well-informed on what to do in case of an emerg... Read >
Author: Tadeusz Johnsen

Animal World Safari & Water Park – Wildlife & Water Fun For The Whole Family

23rd October 2008
Stepping inside A’Famosa is like stepping into a whole different world. The park covers a whopping 150 acres of land, and you can be a child again as you are taken on a safari to see lions, tigers, giraffes, zebras and camels among the 150 species of an... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Animal World Safari & Water Park – Wildlife & Water Fun For The Whole Family

23rd October 2008
Stepping inside A’Famosa is like stepping into a whole different world. The park covers a whopping 150 acres of land, and you can be a child again as you are taken on a safari to see lions, tigers, giraffes, zebras and camels among the 150 species of an... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Health and Safety Guidelines in the Construction Sector

21st October 2008
Any construction site poses potential hazards to those working on it. Construction safety is one of the most important considerations when planning a construction project. Some rules and regulations are law, others are common sense, but all equally as imp... Read >
Author: Rosemary Grace Brooks

Why Free Dating Web Sites For Lonely Singles

15th October 2008
Free dating websites are responsible for many long term and short term relationships. This is the very purpose for which they are established. It is pretty interesting to think of going online to find love. You do not have to think, you can start by regis... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

CCTV Cameras in Theme Parks: No Invasion of Privacy Here, Just Enjoyment

14th October 2008
Your family loves theme parks with its scream-inducing and gravity-defying rides and smile-inducing and reality-defying attractions, all in one sprawling venue that leaves even the most peripatetic of feet aching. But did you know that amidst all these f... Read >
Author: surveillanceguide

Construction Accident Lawyer in New Jersey Provides Tips on how to Safely Go Green

07th October 2008
Now more than ever is there a push on our economy to go green. Going green can efficiently and effectively save our nation from the energy crisis that has been present for many years. Going green not only includes recycling, planting a tree, turning off ... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Training As A Plumber Can Really Improve Your Lifestyle

29th September 2008
Plumbing is said to be among the most specialized skills in the building trades. It involves a lot of things from fixing pipelines, designing their arrangement, repairing faucets, looking into space heating arrangements, and much more. And hence, a sound ... Read >
Author: Christopher

A Worker’s Rights under Los Angeles Construction Liability Law

24th September 2008
Construction sites are considered as accident-prone areas because of the dangerous equipment around and the work site itself. These accidents usually result to injuries and fatalities. Construction accidents are recorded as the third in rank for deaths... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

More Fun, Much Safer - The Festival of Songkran 2008

24th September 2008
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), along with the Thai government, concentrated on making Songkran 2008 more safe, peaceful, and yet fun, and still managed to successfully retain and exemplify the values of the customary Songkran. The participants, ... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

8 Must Knows About Recreational Boat Insurance

23rd September 2008
Recreational boats are owned by many and just as cars are covered by insurance recreational boats too need insurance that protects the boat and its owner from many unforeseen happenings; accidents, natural disasters, willful damage and more. Most insur... Read >
Author: MatthewPawlina

8 Must Knows About Recreational Boat Insurance

23rd September 2008
Recreational boats are owned by many and just as cars are covered by insurance recreational boats too need insurance that protects the boat and its owner from many unforeseen happenings; accidents, natural disasters, willful damage and more. Most insur... Read >
Author: MatthewPawlina

Safety Considerations in The Nursery

17th September 2008
If you thought that the baby nursery was the safest place for baby, it might surprise you to know that as many as 125 children per week are injured by nursery products. Unfortunately, some even die from their injuries. The actual furniture causes at least... Read >
Author: Melanie Click

Baby Safety Considerations - Top Tips to Protect Your Baby

17th September 2008
Although parents do their level best to keep their babies safe, accidents still happen. It is hard to stay one step ahead of toddlers, but until baby begins to crawl you can at least keep him in a safe place. Making sure you comply with all safety regulat... Read >
Author: Melanie Click

About Mesothelioma caused by exposure to asbestos.

09th September 2008
Mesothelioma is a cancer which appears to be increasing. Perhaps more accurately it is now being diagnosed more frequently and often resulting from exposure to asbestos maybe 15, 25, 35 or more years ago. Because the effects usually remain undetected fo... Read >
Author: peterhw

Roller Blinds and Window Safety for Children

08th September 2008
Whether it is ensuring a toy is not made with lead paint or a roller blind has a child safety feature on it, many consumers are becoming more safety conscience when it comes to there kids. There are thousands of children admitted to emergency rooms each y... Read >
Author: David Leonhardt

Bronx Construction Accident Lawyers are able to fight for your rights

08th September 2008
Any accident that involves a construction worker or a bystander that occurs on a construction site is a construction accident. Horrific consequences such as death or permanent paralysis from falls from high elevations, electrocutions, motor vehicle crash... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

How To Choose A Safety Training Services Company

02nd September 2008
If your company is concerned about employee safety, contracting a company to provide safety training services is a good step in the right direction. A safety training services company can help make your work site a safer place for all employees. Hiring... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly

Learn About Child Safety Devices For Roller Blinds

24th August 2008
Each year emergency rooms treat the victims of many preventable accidents. It could be a fall down a stairs, an accident in the kitchen or bathroom, or something to do with roller blinds and windows. Each year there are thousands of children with window r... Read >
Author: Corey Rozon

Careful Planning and Designing of Commercial Kitchen

20th August 2008
Commercial kitchen reflects the nature of the business in which one is involved. Kitchen is planned and designed as per the food offered by restaurants, cafeteria or hotels. Commercial kitchen should be built under the guidance of an architect and great i... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Considerations while using a car

13th August 2008
In the today’s world, only the extremely wealthy could afford a brand new, directly from the dealer’s showroom new car. For the rest of the people, price range falls pretty a bit lower. So, we often shop for our new car not in the dealerships, but in ... Read >
Author: ron victor

Many Business Uniforms Are Not Tax Deductible

12th August 2008
Meadowbroook, 14th July 2008. Many businesses who have bought promotional clothing or uniforms this year will shortly realise that they can't claim a tax deduction for the purchase. "Unless all items of uniforms supplied to staff carry the corporate embl... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

UPS Power Protection Systems: A Must for Industrial And Domestic Electrical Appliances

12th August 2008
UPS power protection systems have been developed to provide various types of protection for electrical equipment. With latest technology and new developments, the cost of these devices has considerably been reduced that have helped many smaller companies ... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Dentist Teeth Whitening - the Secret Behind a Dazzling Smile

25th July 2008
What people should think about having dentist teeth whitening done? It is safe to assume that most people have not been eating white foods and drinking water all of their life, therefore they most likely have stains on their teeth. Until most people see s... Read >
Author: Bill Gatton

Injury claims can lend a helping hand

24th July 2008
Accidents happen all the time; occurring through personal fault, or as a result of others’ actions, they are a common factor of everyday life. Just look at the statistics: every year, according to the Citizens Advice Bureau, around 2.5 million people ... Read >
Author: mpressman

How The Workplace Can Be Safer

30th June 2008
Accidents at work are more commonplace than people think. The busy world of work can often mean unintentional negligence in addressing a vital issue and ensuring that workers have the comfort and freedom to do what they are paid to do in a safe and secure... Read >
Author: Saurav Dutt

Bathroom Lighting Advice

23rd June 2008
The bathroom is one of the most important rooms in the home to illuminate correctly. After all, we start and end each day in there. Bathroom lighting needs to be bright and fresh, giving good visibility for tasks like shaving or washing. There are many op... Read >
Author: David Madams

EU To Help Employers Who Look After Workers

06th June 2008
The EU is planning to reward employers with tax deductions if they maintain good workplace safety records and lessen the number of accidents at work. In addition, they could also win more government contracts. The five-year strategy was mooted earlier in ... Read >
Author: Saurav Dutt

Silca Prevention: What an Employer Must Do

05th June 2008
Silicosis is an extremely preventable condition and those working in and around silica at the workplace must know their rights as employees as well as if and when an employer disregards safety and is negligent on silicosis prevention. What Should Emplo... Read >
Author: Legal

Construction Worker In Critical Condition

29th May 2008
New York has announced plans to tighten up on its safety on construction sites. Hours after this announcement was made a construction worker fell from a 25 foot scaffold. He was rushed to hospital. At this moment in time his condition is said to be ser... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw

Safety in the workplace – Construction Accidents

28th May 2008
The tradesmen that make up the construction industry are said to undertake the most physically demanding jobs and as a result they are said to sadly be six times more likely to be killed whilst undertaking their profession. Although the construction indus... Read >
Author: Helen

New Laws Reduce Highway Deaths

20th May 2008
The highway safety community has dramatically reduced the traffic fatality rate in the United States. In 1992, an historic low of 1.8 deaths per 100 million vehicle miles traveled was achieved. This is substantially lower than the rate characteristic of t... Read >
Author: sammybeanard

Why Not Be A Plumber

08th May 2008
Plumbing services are needed by everyone, be it a residential complex or an industrial house. As a plumber it is your job to install the plumbing system in new construction and service and repair the older ones. For example your tasks may include making s... Read >
Author: Christopher

These Are Some Of The Many Uses Of The Reflective Tape

19th February 2008
Traffic safety regulations often require the use of reflective tape on vehicles to increase the visibility level at night. Not only bikes and carts have to use it according to the law, but large trucks for instance need to mark their rear limits with vari... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Private Charter Jets

11th February 2008
Flying on a airplane can be a pain. Long lines to get on, small seats, kids yelling and crying. Let's not forget how you always manage to get seated next to the passenger who will never stop talking. Sometimes it's not worth it. There is a way though... Read >

Why The Taxi And Limousine Rental Business Is A Lucrative One

11th February 2008
Despite the crunch brought about by the credit and housing market mess, the taxi and limousine rental business is still seen as truly lucrative market, especially with the booming tourism industry and the rapid rise in the need for more private, and elega... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

11 Essential Tips Regarding Motor Cycle Insurance

01st February 2008
Motorcycle insurance protects you from many risks. Leading insurance companies offer a great many choices for motorcycle insurance and owners can decide whether they want minimum coverage or comprehensive coverage. Insuring a motorcycle protects the owner... Read >
Author: Timothy Rudon

Car Insurance - Import Cars

24th January 2008
For car enthusiasts, looking to the continent in order to find their perfect car can be an expensive business. Imported cars are often specified to meet regulations in their country of origin, but these little differences can often lead to difficulties... Read >
Author: DCollins

Ofcom propose plans to allow mobile phone calls whilst on a flight

19th January 2008
Ever needed to make an important call whilst on a flight? Current rules and safety regulations do not allow you to use your mobile phone whilst on an aircraft, but Ofcom have published a proposal to allow people to make mobile phone calls whilst at 3000 ... Read >
Author: JGray

Beautiful Basset Cribs

18th January 2008
Basset cribs have a simple though very distinctive style, evoking an American cottage or New England look. The names of the collections bring to mind this sense of time and place: American Home, Cottage Pine, New Haven, Timber Creek and others. These baby... Read >
Author: Robin OBrien

The importance of business plans to daycare

13th July 2007
Drawing up a business plan for your daycare business is mandatory, even if you intend to operate a small home based daycare. Business plans are key decision making tools. It sets the goals which the business hopes to achieve, reasons why it is achievable ... Read >
Author: seraphina1

Coming Soon: Plastic Wheels

01st July 2007
Ever imagined driving a car with plastic wheels? If it hasn’t even crossed your mind, well it now will – because sooner than we think, today’s light-weight alloy wheels may one day be replaced by even lighter plastic wheels or advanced composite v... Read >
Author: Evander

Coming Soon: Plastic Wheels

29th June 2007
Ever imagined driving a car with plastic wheels? If it hasn’t even crossed your mind, well it now will – because sooner than we think, today’s light-weight alloy wheels may one day be replaced by even lighter plastic wheels or advanced composite... Read >
Author: Evander

ATV riding – a growing sports and entertainment for the family

26th June 2007
There is certainly no doubt about it – ATV riding has become one of the fastest growing sports in town and it’s popularity is gaining great momentum each year. This is the kind of entertainment that suits just about anyone in the family – from the ... Read >
Author: Ray Martin

Should You Buy a Used or New Home?

20th June 2007
Once you make the decision to buy a home, you immediately have a second one to make. Should you buy a used or new one? There are pros and cons for both. Most people automatically think new is better than used. It is in many cases. With real estate, ho... Read >
Author: Raynor James

7 Crucial Steps for Office Refurbishment or Business Relocation

16th June 2007
Are you in need of extra office space but not happy to move? Want to improve the first impression your office makes on visitors? Then it is time to look at the key areas to address when planning an office upgrade. From the evaluation and planning stage, t... Read >
Author: Jimi St.Pierre

Coffee Franchises - A Tough Business?

10th June 2007
Coffee franchises are springing up in almost every town and city worldwide. It is a tough business to be in when you consider the long hours, health and safety regulations and numbers of staff required. When potential franchisees first look at this bu... Read >
Author: Naz Daud

Document Management System in Construction Industry

15th May 2007
In this article, we look at the specific benefits of a good document management system for the construction industry. We look at the industry processes and the documents typically generated in these. We will also look at how a construction company could a... Read >
Author: abul kashem

Teaching English as a foreign language abroad safely

11th May 2007
Many gap-year students find travelling around the world and partying with friends to be satisfying; however, increasing numbers of young people are seeking a more meaningful experience through volunteering or working during their gap year. Teaching Englis... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows

Is your trampoline Safe Enough

02nd May 2007
There are many injuries suffered needlessly on trampolines each year because proper safety regulations and guidelines are not followed as well as they should be. One such guideline for your trampoline is a trampoline safety pad. This small addition to you... Read >
Author: Kevin Hall

The Impact of NAFTA on Trucking

02nd March 2007
NAFTA is a treaty agreement that can be described as slightly controversial. One of the area where NAFTA has had an affect is on the commercial trucking industry In 1994, the United States, Canada, and Mexico signed the North American Free Trade Agreem... Read >
Author: Carl Stinson

Baby Crib Safety Guidelines - What you need to know

19th February 2007
Important Crib Safety Guidelines A crib is a place that we comfortably leave our babies knowing that they are in a safe place. But is that space in fact as safe as we as parents perceive it to be? Listed below are some current safety regulations and ... Read >
Author: H. Neufeld

Mortgages – Buy to Let a wise bet

24th January 2007
Buy-to-let is often seen by private investors as an interesting alternative way to make their money grow. Certainly it offers the chance of double benefits for the owner. There is the income from letting the property and the hopeful increase in the value ... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Is Your Child Protected By That Car Seat?

28th November 2006
Is this the season for recalls? A couple of days back, the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration has announced the recall of hundreds of thousands of vehicles from two major auto manufacturers – Daimler Chrysler AG and the Ford Motor ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Dylan

How To Select Child Furniture

17th November 2006
It's a common dilemma: decorating a toddler nursery with the right Child Furniture. Your child's outgrown teddy bears and pastel ribbons, and is ready for a motif that looks more ?grown up? but still retains that sense of innocence. You also want kid furn... Read >
Author: Misti Norusis

How To Select Your Child's Furniture

17th November 2006
It's a common dilemma: decorating a toddler nursery with the right Child Furniture. Your child's outgrown teddy bears and pastel ribbons, and is ready for a motif that looks more ?grown up? but still retains that sense of innocence. You also want child fu... Read >
Author: Misti Norusis

New Zealand Air travel

15th November 2006
New Zealand has many great major airlines servicing New Zealand, the world and the Pacific region including Australia. New Zealand's national carrier is Air New Zealand and is the main way of travelling by air throughout New Zealand. New Zealand's next m... Read >
Author: Glenn Bongartz

Guide To Electric Airsoft Gun

27th September 2006
Using an electric airsoft gun can be a great deal of fun if you follow the safety regulations and ensure that you are using the gun with care throughout the time you use it. It is vitally important that you know the whole workings of your electric airsoft... Read >
Author: Masni Rizal Mansor

Water: Drink At Your Own Risk

21st August 2006
When discussing water quality and water safety issues, the prevailing question is, Is bottled drinking water safe? Water treatment companies and bottled water services are not exactly forthcoming with water testing procedures and test results for our d... Read >
Author: Edwin Geronimo

Softball Cleats and Softball League Regulations

28th July 2006
Softball Cleats Facts The following article includes pertinent information that could induce you to reconsider what you thought you understood. The most crucial thing is to study with an open mind and be willing to revise your understanding if necessar... Read >
Author: udo vieth

How useful a Bike Rack can be

15th July 2006
What do you do if you want to take your bikes on holiday? You can't exactly cycle there in most cases, but you'd like to cycle around once you get there. The answer is to simply attach your bikes to your car using a bike rack, and then drive them there. I... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Garden Decking

18th June 2006
Sometimes, you will want to be able to walk on part of your garden without walking on the grass, essentially creating a floored area at one end of the garden and perhaps also a path through it. The most common way of doing this used to be concrete patios,... Read >
Author: John Gibb

How To Set Up a Home Recording Studio

12th June 2006
Studios fall into three basic categories, Home studios, Project studios and Commercial studios. It's pretty obvious what a home studio is. Many people working in the music industry, and even the TV and film industries, have their own studios at home. They... Read >
Author: Bobby Lapoint

First aid at work

05th June 2006
All employers have a duty of care to protect the safety and welfare of all employees whilst at work or conducting activities on behalf of their employer. One of the many areas of health and safety which requires attention is first aid and its provision... Read >
Author: adam parsons

3d Animation

23rd February 2006
3D animation deals with electronically produced computer-generated 3D imagery used in motion graphics and digital special effects. In this case, the animator creates a design style or concept that tries to visually interpret and convey the required inform... Read >
Author: Jason Gluckman

Are loft beds (bunk beds) safe

01st February 2006
If you are trying to maximize the space in your room, consider purchasing a loft bed or bunk bed to elevate your sleeping area. With loft beds, the bed is elevated on a platform with space left underneath for living, working, or playing. Bunk beds work ... Read >
Author: Bill Carmel

Cheerleading: Becoming as Dangerous As These Top 7 Most Dangerous Youth Sports?

13th January 2006
Cheerleading, once a rather tame activity composed mostly of pompoms and megaphones, has taken an about face in America over the last few decades. Today, cheerleaders use gymnastic moves and athletic ability to flip, somersault and even catapult one anoth... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

accidents at work - know your rights regarding compensation

20th November 2005
PERSONAL INJURY FOLLOWING AN ACCIDENT AT WORK IN THE UK Compensation for an injury at work Every year in Britain there are said to be more than a one million accidents at work. The vast majority of incidents involving bodily injury and hospital or... Read >
Author: martin nolan

Work Injury Claim - Easy If You Make It!

13th November 2005
If you had an accident at work, its consequences can get very complicated. A work injury claim can help if it disables and makes you less useful as an employee to the company. The recovery takes time and your co-workers can react in different ways when th... Read >
Author: Mohammad Latif

The Asbestos Debate

25th September 2005
Asbestos. Most often asbestos is equated or associated with dire images. As a society there seems to be an overall distaste for any regard where asbestos is concerned. If you or a loved one has suffered from the cancerous side effects of asbestos and asbe... Read >
Author: Jeff Lakie