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Legacy resources to support button battery safety and raise awareness produced for a product safety campaign during 2021.
How to report faulty or broken traffic lights depends on where you live and the type of road
Product recall for a Sensory LED Light up Handheld Colour changing toy presenting a serious risk of choking and burns.
Product Safety Report for activity busy board presenting a serious risk of choking and asphyxiation due to access to small parts and insufficiently thick packaging.
Brake condition and operation, service brakes, secondary brakes, parking brakes, anti-lock braking system (ABS), electronic braking system (EBS) and brake fluid rules and inspection for car and passenger vehicle MOT tests.
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Some products in the household may contain items that can do severe harm if children swallow them, warns OPSS.
OPSS is again raising awareness of the potential hazards posed to children by button batteries, which have become commonplace in our homes.
The response to an FOI request on the use of the emergency button by CNC officers who are being assaulted or fear being assaulted.
The engine oil temperature rose and the oil pressure started to fluctuate. The engine then seized, forcing the pilot to make a landing in a field near Button End, Cambridgeshire, 4 August 2020
Button batteries can badly injure or even kill a child, if swallowed.
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Hemingway on 17 April 2019.
RAIB has today released its report into a collision at Frognal Farm User Worked Crossing, 23 October 2017.
Employment Tribunal decision.
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