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Reminds healthcare organisations of the importance of reporting defects and failures involving non-medical devices (EFA/2013/003).
Adopted EU recommendation GEN-041.UK approved recommendation on the actions to take should a product failure be detected during periodical surveillance or an unannounced visit.
This paper studies how firm failures and the resulting disruptions to supply chains can amplify negative shocks
This rapid literature review synthesises findings from academic, practitioner, and policy literature
Location: Entrance to Lymington River, and Lymington Pier, England.
Working case definition and reporting form for gonorrhoea treatment failure.
Urgent safety lesson issued after the yacht Tyger of London capsized off Tenerife, Canary Islands due to a shallow draught, lead keel failure.
A report investigating the lessons learnt from past dam incidents, near misses and failures and identifying good practice to avoid serious incidents in the future.
This document provides a repository of some of the most important areas of learning identified in RAIB’s investigations to date.
A research paper from OFCOM
We have issued a safety bulletin to the cruise industry to highlight the importance of using anchoring equipment within its intended design parameters.
A report by the Parliamentary Ombudsman on an investigation into a complaint by Mrs A and her family about the Home Office
Tees sub-catchment maps showing water body status and reason for failure.
Wear sub-catchment maps showing water body status and reason for failure.
Evaluator’s Lessons Learned Series identifies key steps in developing pull mechanisms and recommends ongoing monitoring and evaluation
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