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Construction Deaths Highest In Scotland
News | www.buildscotland.co.uk | 23 hours 22 minutes ago
Construction Deaths Highest In Scotland - The highest number of construction fatalities last year, were in London, Scotland and the South West, according to information uncovered from the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
http://www.buildscotland.co.uk/construction_news.asp?newsid=103162
ODA Shows Progress On Big Build Construction Work
News | www.build.co.uk | 23 hours 22 minutes ago
ODA Shows Progress On 'Big Build' Construction Work - The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) has released new aerial images of construction work on the Olympic Park showing the 'big build' firmly on track as the project enters its toughest year.
Fatal scaffold collapse prompts £126,000 fine
News | news.hse.gov.uk | Nov 23, 2009
Skip to content Health and Safety Executive Health and Safety Executive Health and Safety Executive website for all the latest guidance and information on health and safety in the workplace in Great Britain Health and Safety Executive Search HSE News What's new Fatal scaffold collapse prompts
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Workplace Injuries Cost 31M
News | www.build.ie | Nov 19, 2009
Workplace Injuries Cost 31M - Compensation payments for workplace accidents came to 31 million last year, according to the claims assessment body.
Attorney Applauds Legislative Efforts to Strengthen Construction Safety Enforcement
Press Release | www.prweb.com | Nov 18, 2009
PR: Houston attorney Brad T. Wyly says responsible parties must be held liable for construction injuries. Houston, Texas (PRWEB) November 18, 2009 -- A Houston attorney is applauding new legislative efforts to bolster construction site safety and decrease on-the-job
http://www.prweb.com/releases/Texas/worker-safety/prweb3223764.htm
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Self-employed construction deaths rise
News | www.builderandengineer.co.uk | Nov 16, 2009
A breakdown of construction deaths for 2008/9 has revealed that the number of self-employed construction workers killed at work actually increased despite the overall number of deaths having significantly declined.
Emergency marketing response: The crisis solution
Blog | constructionmarketingideas.blogspot.com | Nov 12, 2009
Washington Construction News, September 2001.) Things happen in business and in life, and not everything is under your control. You can plan for contingencies, but can you plan for everything?
http://constructionmarketingideas.blogspot.com/2009/11/emergency-marketing-response-crisis.html
U.S. Labor Secretary Responds to Occupational Injury and Illness Decline
News | www.wconline.com | Nov 4, 2009
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Construction buyers on alert as input prices rise and activity falls
News | www.contractjournal.com | Nov 3, 2009
Construction buyers have warned of a slide into a nightmare spiral of falling activity with rising materials prices.
Construction Workplace Injuries Down in 2008 | ENR: Engineering News Record | McGraw-Hill
News | enr.ecnext.com | Oct 30, 2009
The construction industry's jobsite injury rate dipped in 2008, its fifth-consecutive annual decline, the Labor Dept.'s Bureau of Labor Statistics has reported. Construction's rate of nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses decreased last year to 4.7 cases per 100 full-time workers, from 5.4 in
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