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Safety by numbers - delving into 2014 offshore wind health & safety statistics - 1 views

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    The G9 Offshore Wind Health and Safety Association, along with the Energy Institute, has published its first annual incident data report, providing a comprehensive look at health and safety in the offshore wind industry.
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Pet-Friendly Plants For Your Indoor and Outdoor Garden - Plantora - 0 views

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    Creating a pet-friendly garden, whether indoors or outdoors, requires careful consideration of the plants you choose. Some plants can be toxic to pets if ingested, causing various health issues. To ensure the safety and well-being of your furry friends, In this article we share some pet-friendly plant options for both indoor and outdoor gardens. To grow these pet friendly plants use free plant identifier and plant care app plantora from today.
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3M Window Tinting Are More Energy Efficient for residents - 0 views

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    People mainly consider to window tint their home for the following concerns that include safety, energy costs and privacy
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Need Privacy? Use 3M Window Tinting - 0 views

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    Get your privacy with safety at home 3M window films
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SYNTHETIC TENNIS COURTS for ATHLETE'S PROTECTION - 2 views

Sports enthusiasts nowadays are particular about their safety. The use of natural grass shows higher risks of injury as it is widely used for sports surface. This is the reason why Synthetic Tennis...

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Top Gear India - 0 views

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    Submit your entries here https://www.facebook.com/TopGearIndia/app_537748822975245 and get a chance to win TopGear and Nissan goodies
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NYT: Many polluters escape prosecution - The New York Times- msnbc.com - 0 views

  • Thousands of the nation’s largest water polluters are outside the Clean Water Act’s reach because the Supreme Court has left uncertain which waterways are protected by that law, according to interviews with regulators. As a result, some businesses are declaring that the law no longer applies to them. And pollution rates are rising. Companies that have spilled oil, carcinogens and dangerous bacteria into lakes, rivers and other waters are not being prosecuted, according to Environmental Protection Agency regulators working on those cases, who estimate that more than 1,500 major pollution investigations have been discontinued or shelved in the last four years. Story continues below ↓advertisement | your ad heredap('&PG=NBCMSN&AP=1089','300','250');The Clean Water Act was intended to end dangerous water pollution by regulating every major polluter. But today, regulators may be unable to prosecute as many as half of the nation’s largest known polluters because officials lack jurisdiction or because proving jurisdiction would be overwhelmingly difficult or time consuming, according to midlevel officials.
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    The best "justice" money can buy via packing the Supreme Court with "conservatives" is bearing smelly, polluted fruit. Specifically, those "conservatives" are showing themselves to be "activist judges" in "watering down" conservation and public safety laws passed by Congress. Polluting "business" entities are apparently NOT to be considered to be within the oft-quoted and loved "conservative" limitation of the purview of the federal government to merely protect the populace from "enemies foreign and domestic". That this pollution kills and injures thousands (and poisons the environment for the countless of the "unborn") apparently doesn't matter (but if Al Qaeda was doing it, then complete suspension of all domestic rights would be justified to "fight" that!). Pictured: In 2007, a pipe maker was fined millions of dollars for dumping oil, lead and zinc into Avondale Creek in Alabama. A court ruled the waterway was exempt from the Clean Water Act. The firm eventually settled by agreeing to pay a smaller amount and submit to probation.
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Ageing nuclear plants - are they safe by today's standards? - 1 views

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    Last year the Swiss nuclear regulator requested that the Convention on Nuclear Safety mandate that the safety of existing nuclear power plants should be in line with standards for new nuclear power plants. In February the Convention declined. Was it right to do so?
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Window Solutions Offers Safety Window Films - 0 views

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    Window filming provides the privacy without reducing the natural light inside your room!! Visit http://www.windowsolutions.com/Residential.aspx
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Tips for Choosing a Laminar Air Flow Cabinet for Your Lab! - Axiva Sichem Biotech - 0 views

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    Laminar wind stream is characterized as air moving at a similar speed and a similar way, with no or negligible traverse of air streams (or "lamina").
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Disposable Salad Bowls - 0 views

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    Convenience: They provide a convenient and disposable option for takeout or takeaway food, reducing the need for washing or returning containers. Portability: They are lightweight and easy to carry, making them ideal for outdoor events, picnics, or lunch on the go. Food Safety: Disposable soup tubs are made of materials that are safe for food contact and can prevent contamination, preserving the freshness and taste of the food. Cost-effective: They are a cost-effective solution compared to reusable containers, as they don't require the expenses of washing and maintaining.
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