So many states in Nigeria have experienced flood related hazards and still will do if precautionary measures are not taken. The Federal Ministry of Environment
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Private security firm sentenced after an employee was attacked at a youth offender training centre
A private security company has been fined after an employee suffered life-changing injuries when he was assaulted by four individuals at a young offender’s training
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SAFETY IN DESIGN: ‘The design phase is the whole reason for being in safety’
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Engineering Firm Fined £500,000 after Fatal Incident
IN COURT: An engineering company specialising in the manufacture of containers and drums for the nuclear, aerospace and medical industries has been sentenced after a worker