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Product Safety Report for Three-Tread Steel Step Stool presenting a serious risk of injuries.
Product Safety Report for 4.4M Telescopic Ladder presenting a serious risk of injuries.
Product Safety Report for Homidec Telescopic Ladder presenting a serious risk of injuries.
Product Safety Report for Wolfwise 4.7M Telescopic Ladder presenting a serious risk of injuries.
Product Safety Report for 6.2M Telescopic Ladder presenting a serious risk of injuries.
Step ladder left on the runway, Runway 33 at Birmingham Airport, West Midlands, 8 September 2020.
Research looking at access to adult education and pay progression, examining the link between training and progression from low pay over an 8-year period.
Product Safety Report for Step Stool presenting a serious risk of injuries.
The AAIB Bulletin is a compilation of AAIB reports and is published on the second Thursday of the month.
Guidance about meeting the building regulations, given by decisions on disputes made by the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government.
Accident occurred while crew member was joining the UK registered vessel at the Port of Durban, South Africa. Lead investigation State: South Africa
Location: San Francisco Bay, United States of America.
Uses work carried out by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) to outline the current skills issues facing the UK economy.
Crew member fell between the Luxembourg-flagged vessel and the quay at Saltend, Hull, England. Lead investigation State: Luxembourg.
A safety message to the fishing industry on the dangers of alcohol consumption and to stress the importance of risk assessing internal hatches, ladders and stairways.
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