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Employment Law

McDonalds Employee Loses Vision from Acid Burn

04th February 2011
Fast food chain McDonalds were fined more than £20,000 by Wandsworth Council following an incident which left one of its employees partially blinded by an acid-based cleaner. The company was fined by the council under safety at work laws and according...
Author: Dale Allen
Personal Injury

Accident At Work Claims Advice

15th December 2010
Making a claim against your employer after being involved in an accident at work can be a daunting process to go through; there are many things to be considered when you are thinking about making a claim. Important factors include: who was responsible for...
Author: Jessica Parker
Business Law

Risk Assessments

16th August 2010
I recently purchased my third Honda Civic Hybrid and I am very happy with it.  My love affair with the Hybrid started in earnest when my first one saved my life in a head-on smash.   The car was wrecked, especially once the Fire Service had cut off the ro...
Author: Chris Eden
Personal Injury

Workplace health and safety should not be taken lightly: Unions criticise David Cameron

21st April 2010
Health and safety risk assessment in the work place is "essential" to protect the welfare of Britain's employees and prevent employers having to defend personal injury claims due to accidents in work, the Trade Unions Congress (TUC) has warned. The TUC...
Author: hitsearch
Personal Injury

Personal Injury Lawyer In Philadelphia, The Basics You Need

14th April 2010
We live in a world where risk is managed as much as possible. At least in the so called first world people, companies and governments try to control the risk of the activities we carry out, the food we eat and the products we buy. In fact, everything that...
Author: FloridaBlazer
Legal

Understanding and Preventing Industrial Accidents

23rd August 2009
Approximately 1.6 million industrial accidents happen in the United States every year with results ranging from minor to disabling injuries, and sometimes even death. The difference with these types of accidents is that it directly affects a person's j...
Author: Mesriani Law Group
No Win No Fee

Public liability: Risk Assessment

27th March 2009
Tradesmen are being urged to take on the best possible steps to ensure that their working environment is safe and secure for themselves and their customers.As part of its 2009 Simply Safety campaign, Norwich Union is urging tradesmen to use safer ways of ...
Author: Arti