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Health & Safety
April 23, 2015
This Week´s Featured News Stories

G9 Offshore Wind Health and Safety Association hold Safer by Design workshop on WTG fire risk and emergency escape
The G9 Offshore Wind Health and Safety Association (G9) held a successful Safer by Design workshop last month in Oslo, Norway, on the subject of emergency escape from a turbine nacelle in the event of a fire. The workshop was attended by a range of industry representatives with engineering and HSE backgrounds ... » read more

Regulatory Developments: California Department of Toxic Substances Control releases Final Priority Product Work Plan
On April 16, 2015, the California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) released its much anticipated Final Priority Product Work Plan under the Safer Consumer Products Regulations. The Work Plan, initially proposed on September 12, 2014, describes product categories it will use to evaluate ... » read more

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Eurombah project achieves significant safety milestone
Clarke Energy designed Eurombah Creek Power Station (located in South West Queensland, approximately 403 kms from Brisbane) is a 27MW gas powered ... » read more
Report: Nuke dump radiation leak could have been prevented
A radiation leak that forced the indefinite closure of the federal government`s only underground nuclear waste repository could have been prevented, a ... » read more
NPL wins the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents President`s Awards 2015
The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) has been awarded the President`s Award (for 13 consecutive Gold Awards) in the prestigious annual scheme run by ... » read more
US firefighters pay a heavy price for contaminated breathing air
A recent incident at a Fire Department in Henderson, Nevada, prompted emergency action and a hefty bill for city officials. Firefighters reported a smell ... » read more
Workshop on emerging pollutants in non-industrial indoor environments
Exposure to semi volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) in non-industrial indoor air and dust is an important exposure pathway for humans, since we spend ... » read more
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