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The health and safety risks in kitchen work accidents
Published on 30/12/2013
Every accident has an immediate cause, such as a floor contaminant that wasn’t cleaned up in reasonable time’ (and the Health and Safety Executive haven’t put a figure to what ‘in reasonable time’ is) causing a kitchen worker to slip and injure themselves. They also have underlying causes and in the instance of the hypothetical… View Article
The consequences of factory accidents
Published on 27/12/2013
The consequences of factory accidents fall into three broad categories: 1) The personal consequences 2) The economic consequences 3) The legal consequences The personal consequences are statistically and shockingly evident in the forty four and half thousand injuries that occurred in the manufacturing sector in 2011-12, thirty one of them fatal and seventeen and half… View Article
Nerve Damage and Compensation Claims
Published on 23/12/2013
If you suffered an injury through no fault of your own that left you with nerve damage you won’t need to read a website article such as this to know just how inconvenient, disabling or painful that kind of damage can be. Loss of sensation, all manner of peculiar sensations or even paralysis could be… View Article
The consequences of accidents in warehouses
Published on 19/12/2013
There are always consequences. In the case of an accident in a warehouse these are experienced by: • The accident victim • The employer • The workforce These consequences are both negative and positive. Let’s follow the story of Worker X, employed as an order picker in a vast DIY goods warehouse in the West… View Article
Claiming compensation for an accident in your own home
Published on 15/12/2013
We consider the home to be a safe haven which is why suffering an injury in your own home can be so upsetting, particularly for those who live alone. More than two and half million people each year are rushed to hospital after sustaining injuries in accidents at home. Tragically, some four thousand of these… View Article