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  1. Biofuel for Everyone: Will It Solve the Energy Crisis?

    by Gary Patterson - 2008-08-27
    We need only read the front page headlines of every major newspaper to understand the deepening oil crisis and the worldwide repercussions of supply and demand as it relates to our traditional energy...
  2. Why Training Of Fire Safety Procedures Should Be Important To All Businesses

    by Thomas Pretty - 2008-08-27
    In the modern world all business owners and bosses should be acutely aware of the requirement of fire safety training for staff members, in both legal and moral terms. Of course liability is a concer...
  3. Fire Safety Procedures Save Lives

    by Alex Stacey - 2008-08-23
    If you are in charge of safety at a company or business, you'll find that one of the most important things that you can do is to practice routine safety drills. This will help ensure the safety of y...
  4. Fire Safety and Building Evacuations

    by Alex Stacey - 2008-08-23
    When you are in a situation where you need to think about making sure that everyone in your building can leave safely in the event of an emergency, you'll find that there are several things that you ...
  5. Concrete Testing Fraud Streams Through Nyc & Connecticut

    by Paul Justice - 2008-08-20
    We all have experienced it, the constant drilling pounding and sawing of materials that seem to go on at all hours. In Philadelphia, this is the constant variable in our experiment. When we change th...
  6. The Need For A Fire Risk Assessment In All Sectors Of Business

    by Thomas Pretty - 2008-08-11
    The fire risk assessment is becoming an increasingly important element in business due to a heavy government focus on fire safety in the world of commerce. Fires can be disastrous for businesses invo...
  7. Fire Training; An Essential Managerial Responsibility

    by Thomas Pretty - 2008-08-05
    Business managers today must cope with the headache of liability and legal regulations concerned with fire safety procedures and action plans. As a result of current legislation, ensuring staff membe...
  8. Why Scissor Lift Training Is Essential

    by Thomas Pretty - 2008-08-04
    The Work at Height Regulations (2005) have worked hard to increase the safety of all workers who work on scaffolds or powered access machinery. Parts of the regulations ensure persons working on item...
  9. Emissions Trading: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

    by Gary Patterson - 2008-07-31
    The green movement has created a plethora of buzzwords. One of the popular phrases is emissions trading. And for good reason. Businesses, traditional and emerging, will soon be affected by this indir...
  10. Smart Green Grid Software Meets the Not-So-Smart Modern Electric Grid

    by Gary Patterson - 2008-07-26
    The green movement is creating new marketplace opportunities as a result of developing new green technology. One technology is smart grid software. Businesses, traditional and emerging, will soon be ...
  11. Intelligent Green Software: Consumers Take Control!

    by Gary Patterson - 2008-07-26
    The green movement has created new marketplace opportunities with the emergence of intelligent green software. Industries, traditional and emerging, will soon be affected by the adoption or disregard...
  12. Renewable Energy: The Good, the Bad, and the So-So

    by Gary Patterson - 2008-07-26
    The green movement has created a plethora of buzzwords. One of the more popular phrases is renewable energy. And for good reason. Businesses, traditional and emerging, will soon be affected by how th...
  13. How PASMA Have Worked Towards A Safer Working World

    by Thomas Pretty - 2008-07-21
    The Prefabricated Access Suppliers and Manufacturers Association or PASMA for short is a body that has been in existence since 1974. Its predominant work has been improving the safety for those worki...
  14. IPAF; Ensuring The Safety Of Those Working At Height

    by Thomas Pretty - 2008-07-17
    The International Powered Access Federation or IPAF for short is a body that over the last twenty five years has strived to promote safe working procedures for powered access machinery workers. It ha...
  15. What Is Involved In A Fire Risk Assessment?

    by Thomas Pretty - 2008-07-17
    As of 2006 government legislation demands that all business premises have had a fire risk assessment to assess the risk of fire and ways to reduce it. In the past the fire safety system in the UK dep...
  16. How Training Can Help Ensure The Safety Of Staff Members

    by Thomas Pretty - 2008-07-12
    In the modern world of fire regulations and legal obligations training staff members is a vital responsibility of business managers and owners. There are many liability issues with ensuring your staf...
  17. How State Law Defines the Ideal Employee-employer Relationship

    by Manuel Salvacion - 2008-07-11
     Conflict between workers and the employer is a commonplace issue in the workplace. Federal and state laws related to employment issues help maintain the balance of power in the workplace by definin...
  18. The Responsibilities Of A Fire Warden During An Evacuation

    by Thomas Pretty - 2008-07-03
    Companies and businesses now have a legal responsibility to ensure a competent person is on site at all times should a fire happen to break out. A competent person is also termed as a fire warden, th...
  19. The Legal Necessity For Abrasive Wheel Training

    by Thomas Pretty - 2008-07-01
    Abrasive wheels are used in all manner of industries; to many job roles the abrasive wheel is an essential piece of equipment that is used on a daily basis. They can however be extremely dangerous wi...
  20. This is What Lemon Law in Wisconsin is All About

    by Muna wa Wanjiru - 2008-06-27
    If you are not familiar with the lemon law in Wisconsin, you need to pay attention. The first thing is to know what exactly a lemon is. A lemon is a new vehicle which has the following characteristic...