Industrial Accidents

Coal Mine Blast Kills 42 in China

66 Trapped Underground After Explosion, Building Collapse at State-Run Mine in Heilongjiang Province (AP) Rescuers working in frigid cold and darkness tried to reach 66 people believed trapped a third of a mile underground...

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Get Stylish Carolina Dk Brown Steel Toe 4x4 Mid Hiker For Men

sector has to take is to ensure that the workers are using the right kind of steel toed boots. Steel toed boots or safety shoes are a must nowadays to ensure safety of the workers. In fact, every industry needs different level...

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Dow Partners with CalTech for Solar Research

Dow Chemical has been brewing up solar products for a few years now. In 2007, the old-hat chemical giant received $20 million in federal funding to develop new solar innovations. This year, Dow released a silicone protective...

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Security Camera Installation Vs Nuisance Lawsuits, Who Wins?

nuisance lawsuits feel that the company or business won't have any loss since they have insurance. This statement is wrong since it takes time to defend against a nuisance lawsuit. The best defense against a nuisance lawsuit is...

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Vt. Nuke Critics Renew Campaign Against Relicense

Vermont Yankee Nuclear Plant Critics Renew Campaign To Block 20-year License Extension (AP) BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) - Hoping to sway lawmakers, two of the state's most famous residents and one of its former governors joined groups...

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London, Ont., company fined $75,000 after worker loses hand in accident

The Canadian Press London, Ont. 2009-11-20 07:09 London, Ont. - A heavy equipment dealer in London, Ont., has been fined $75,000 after a worker's hand was severed in an industrial accident. Toromont Industries Ltd. was fined...

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Repair worker shocked in factory accident

A technician was shocked when he grabbed an electrical power line while repairing an air compressor at a DeLand fencing manufacturer. The worker's name and condition were not released Thursday night. Walter Lehmann, owner of...

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Fishing town's black day recalled

So much fish was landed at Wick it made it Europe's largest herring port As talks begin in Brussels on European Union rules on fishing, far north-based historical researcher Ed Campbell looks back at a boom time for Scottish...

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Coach hits Fox’s Biscuits factory wall in Batley

Nov 20 2009 Huddersfield Daily Examiner A COACH crashed into a biscuit factory wall. The accident happened at about 11am yesterday at Fox’s Biscuits at the junction between Wellington Street and Cambridge Road in Batley. The...

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Ottawa boosting liability limit for nuclear companies

Martin Mittelstaedt From Friday's Globe and Mail Published on Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009 9:16PM EST If something goes terribly wrong at a nuclear power plant, how much liability should the operator bear? Natural Resources Minister...

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