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A safety message to the fishing industry about how extreme vigilance and good communication, at all times, is essential in this inherently dangerous operation.
Learn safety lessons from a selection of marine accidents involving vessels from the merchant, fishing and recreational sectors.
A safety message to the fishing industry on the importance of keeping crew separate from the backrope and pots as they are deploying.
A safety message to small high-speed craft operators and recreational craft users on how to minimise the risk of the likelihood of vibration and shock related injuries.
Monthly update on economic indicators and other trends in finance from the Government Actuary's Department.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Response to a request for information asking for data on surface defects (potholes).
Guidance for driving examiners on assessment and marking of driving tests.
Urgent safety lessons issued after shift and toppling of freight vehicles on board a ro-ro passenger ferry in heavy weather.
Employment Tribunal decision.
The Forensic Science Regulator publishes lessons that can be learnt from quality failings.
A safety message to the fishing industry about working practices and the importance of wearing lifejackets on exposed decks.
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