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We have issued a safety bulletin highlighting the importance of installing carbon monoxide (CO) alarms on boats with enclosed accommodation spaces.
Location: Wroxham Broad, England.
Location: Museum Gardens quay, River Ouse, York, England.
Location: Port Hamble Marina, River Hamble, England.
Location: Cardiff Yacht Club, Wales.
This document warns of the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning after the death of holidaymakers on the Norfolk Broads.
Advice and guidance on carbon monoxide (CO), and the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of CO poisoning.
Location: Transiting the River Medway, England.
A safety message to the fishing industry on whether a vessel is a suitable alternative to living ashore and the importance of carbon monoxide alarms.
Location: Windermere, England.
Our Chief Inspector, Captain Andrew Moll, makes a statement at the start of this year's Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week.
Location: Douarnenez, France.
Statement from our Chief Inspector, Captain Andrew Moll OBE, at the start of this year's Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week.
Location: HM Naval Base, Faslane, Scotland.
This document warns of the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning following 2 deaths on the scallop dredger Eshcol.
Location: Devenick Oil Field, 126 nautical miles north-north-east of Aberdeen, Scotland.
This brings together the latest information on Carbon Monoxide (CO) poisoning for healthcare professionals.
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