วันพุธที่ 12 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2554

He Fell Dead In 2010: Does Anyone Still Remember The Health And Safety Is Ridiculous?

For those who complain that the next time you hear the phrase very eroded health and safety ", perhaps the pieces of information may help to dilute, angry at her attitude.
Now that we moved in 2011, statistics were published last year showed that the momentum and continued to save lives, at work, at least in some areas than it seems.
The first set of statistics relating to Northern Ireland. For a small country in general has a force forNumber of deaths per year, probably not by the relatively small number of radar units and settlement vast distances with little light helped B-roads.
Add the country's natural inclination to move, and you have a recipe for dangerous driving. Many people in the province live in relatively rural communities and public transport networks are not as advanced as those found in mainland Britain. These people often have no other option on the roads are, andThe combination of environment and a lot of youthful exuberance often in tragedy.
The story is the same in the rest of the island: the Republic of Ireland is known to accommodate visitors to the province with a sign to inform motorists about the area, died last year.
So it's a pleasant surprise to the north of the border, at least, that 2010 saw the lowest number of fatal accidents since it began in 1931: 55-2009 115, an oppositeReduction of over 50%. Although needed pat on the back private individuals are responsible, and rightly, that the only outcome that are perfectly happy to be a reduction of 100% or all deaths.
"We can not live on our successes and we can not meet 55 people were injured and hundreds of deaths seriously," said Environment Minister Edwin Poots of the BBC.
"Even one life is too many of us have a higher price -. ZeroAccident victims.
"Complacency is a major threat to road users - so we should not loosen.
"I continue to urge motorists to be alert, slow to expect the unexpected, always use a seat belt and never drink and drive."
PSNI assistant police chief Duncan McCausland agreed, saying:
"We can never be satisfied on this issue.
"The harsh reality is that most accidents can be avoided.
"We're notWe apologize for robust target dangerous driving and inappropriate and they need public support to reinforce the message of road safety. "
From the streets is the Health and Safety Management reported a similar pattern, falling work-related deaths in its lowest point in 2010, with statistics showing a decline in other non-fatal injuries as well.
However, as the PSNI and NI Government, which also emphasize that there is nothing to celebrate, with 19 people stillhave lost their lives in the north-west England last year.
But between you and me, I think that shows that health and safety "is more appropriate than a fish in a barrel, press down the subway and informs its readers salivating attacked again. He deserves our congratulations.

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