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January 27, 2010

Major Roads Failing To Meet Safety Targets

Only half of the motorways in England reach the highest standard of safety, with other major roads also falling below the highest safety targets.

According the BBC, a report into the country’s major A-roads and motorways found that they fell short in protecting people who went off the roads

The report, conducted by the Road Safety Foundation, stated that many roads could be improved easily, and that structural defects are in existence which would not be tolerated were the same to be found on train lines or runways.
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January 27, 2010

Man Dies After Unsecured Vehicle Falls on His Head

A company working at London Heathrow Airport has been fined £90,000 after an engineer was crushed to death by an electric vehicle at the airport.

The victim was maintenance engineer Mohammed Taj, 52, who was killed after a “tug” vehicle used for pulling baggage and supplies fell on his head during an inspection.

According to the BBC, Mr Taj was checking the brakes on the vehicle but there was no other support holding the vehicle during his inspection when it fell on to him.
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January 26, 2010

NHS to Blame for Record Levels of Malnourishment

A report by the NHS in to the number of patients leaving hospital malnourished shows that numbers have now risen to record levels.

According to the Guardian, the elderly are the group most at risk. Hospitals stand accused following the report of failing to ensure that patients eat properly and there are demands to improve the nutritional quality of the health service meals provided.

The figures state that last year, around 175,000 people entered hospital in a state of malnourishment but this increased to 185,500 in a similar condition on discharge. This raises obvious concerns as to whether patients are being provided with appropriate levels of care while in hospital. Based on these figures, over 10,000 people were more malnourished upon leaving hospital than entering, and this is having gone in for medical treatment which should have improved their condition.
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January 22, 2010

Reckless Tanning Salons Fined

We have previously discussed the risks of using sunbeds, especially to young children whom are continually exposed to them despite the laws in place.

The BBC has today reported on the case of James Hadley whom had been fined £6000.00 and given a community order for 90 hours of unpaid work.

Mr Hadley is the owner of Lextan Salon in Barry and following an incident whereby a schoolgirl was left badly burned after she had stayed on the tanning machine for 19 minutes, an inspection of his premises was carried out.
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January 22, 2010

Restaurant Fined for Serving Nuts to Allergic Customer

Restaurants in Derbyshire have been warned to inform customers about ingredients after a customer with a nut allergy was served peanuts.

According to the BBC, Su Tung Chow, the owner of the New China House takeaway on Derby road, Chesterfield was fined more than £2,500 for breaching food safety rules.

The customer ordered a peanut free option but the meal he was served included the nuts and he had to be taken for hospital treatment. The customer was awarded a sum of £200.00 by the court by way of compensation.
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January 21, 2010

TV Square Eyes Warning

We are all used to our mums telling us that if we watch too much telly we will get square eyes, but can your telly really cause you an injury?

Well, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (more commonly known as RoSPA) have issued a warning as sales of television sets peek prior to the new digital switchover!

The society has looked at research carried out in the US over an 18 year period. The US research looked in to accidents caused by furniture ‘tip ups’ and the most common furniture item was the television set.

They claim that approximately 7500 young children are taken to hospital each year due to televisions falling on to them. The organisation report that they were aware of four fatalities involving children aged between 13 months and four years of age all caused by television sets.
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January 21, 2010

New Police Approach to Catch Drink Drivers Successful

drink driving police campaignPolice in Derbyshire have been praised following a considerable increase in the number of people caught drink driving over the festive period.

According to the BBC, throughout December officers stopped 1,011 people, 121 of whom tested positive or refused to provide a sample. That is an 11% success rate. This compares exceptionally well with the previous year where they stopped 4,500 motorists and only achieved a 4% positive test rate.

Police targeted persistent drink drivers or acted on information from informants and the general public.

Chief Inspector, Tim Frohwein, conceded to being disappointed to find that such large numbers of people were still drink driving, despite a campaign to crackdown on the numbers by distributing posters and leaflets in pubs and clubs, but was pleased with the response of the general public, stating that “People who suspected others of getting behind the wheel after a drink called the police to tell us” and “We are grateful to these callers for their assistance”.
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January 20, 2010

Woman Killed By Train as Level Crossing Barriers Fail to Operate

A passenger has been killed after a train hit two cars on a level crossing. The 50 year old woman was airlifted from the crash, which happened on Saturday in Moreton-on-Lugg, Herefordshire, to hospital but doctors were unable to save her.

According to the BBC, there was originally some confusion as to how the two vehicles had ended up on the track and Network Rail has been investigating the incident in conjunction with British Transport Police. Following the accident, rail services in the area have been suspended and a replacement bus service provided.

Reports state that the safety barriers for the level crossing may not have come down prior to the accident, although following checks the level crossing has now been declared fully operational.
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January 20, 2010

Finally, Some Good News For Coffee Drinkers!

Yes, you heard me right…good news for coffee drinkers.

Researchers have considered 18 different studies, involving over 500,000 people and have concluded that tea and coffee drinkers may reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.

The risk can be cut by a fifth or more if you drink three or four cups of coffee (or tea) a day.

The protection is not down to the caffeine content in coffee as decaffeinated coffee had an even bigger effect with risks being reduced by a third in these cases.
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January 20, 2010

Bus Accident Terror

I was surprised to read that during a morning rush hour, earlier last month, a double decker bus had tipped over after being involved in a collision with a lorry. The accident happened in Clapham, South London and firefighters from Battersea and Wandsworth had to cut 3 passengers free!

It is understood that there were 5 serious injuries with the driver of the bus was also seriously injured in the incident.

13 other passengers were also taken to Accident and Emergency units at Chelsea and Westiminster, St Thomas’ and Charing Cross hospitals to be treated for more minor injuries.
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