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Product recall for Ikea METALLISK Espresso Maker presenting a risk of burns.
Product Recall for Cup Heater Coffee Mug Warmer Timer Heating Coaster sold via AliExpress presenting a serious risk of electric shock as there was insufficient creepage and clearance distance between the live and neutral input circuits.
Economic impact assessment on minimum resting times and call markets and circuit breakers.
This bulletin is a reminder of the wiring arrangements for fixed aerosol fire suppression systems installed in machinery spaces.
Government Chemist scientists publish research work on the analysis of isotopic composition of coffee beans as a marker of regional origin to combat food fraud
Product recall for sprinkler bath toy presenting a medium risk of choking and burns.
Environment Agency regulatory position on storing waste coffee pods.
Product recall for Costa Coffee Valentine's Mug presenting a risk of choking.
Product Safety Report for bathroom mirror presenting a high risk of electric shock due to inadequate insulation and internal construction.
Product recall for PMS Projector Torch With Six Assorted Lenses presenting a serious risk of burns.
Product Safety Report for Caltecx YZS-800 USB output adapter sold via Amazon presenting a high risk of electric shock.
Neon Healthcare Ltd is recalling the specific batch mentioned in this notification as a precautionary measure.
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Lord Fairley on 18 April 2024.
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