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Health & Safety Newsletter October 06, 2011 |
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The nuclear power plans that have survived Fukushima
SciDev.Net reporters from around the world tell us which countries are set on developing nuclear energy despite the Fukushima accident. The quest for energy independence, rising power needs and a desire for political weight all mean that few developing countries with nuclear ambitions have abandoned them in the light of the Fukushima accident. Jordan`s planned nuclear plant is part of a strategy to deal with acute water and energy shortages. The Jordan Atomic Energy Commission (JAEC) wants Jordan to get 60 per cent of its energy from | ||
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Environment Agency goes live with new regulatory portal to MP5 ... no more reporting
Viridor is one of the largest waste management companies in the UK and have worked with EHS Data for many years in managing their EHS information. They have more 45 users of our MCERTS acredited MP5 system and have also worked with us to develop our Incident Management System (MP-IMS). Viridor and EHS data have now created a portal to openly share data with the EA in order to set a new standard in both the culture and mechanism of regulatory reporting. We envisage this approach will be the future of regulatory reporting in the years to come. | ||
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