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Product Recall for Vevor Pro Easy Mug Press Machine presenting a risk of electric shock.
This document makes recommendation to owners and skippers to urgently check liferafts.
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Licence for the export of military goods which have been imported into the UK to be returned to the original country for repair or replacement.
How local authorities can repair potholes more effectively and efficiently, and how to prevent them occurring.
Product Recall for Poukey Replacement Charger for Samsung Galaxy presenting a serious risk of electric shock.
Product recall for Clean and Easy Paraffin Wax Heater presenting a risk of electric shock and fire.
Location: Lambeth Bridge, River Thames, England.
Product Safety Report for Mini Electric Chainsaw presenting a serious risk of lacerations or cuts.
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Product Safety Report for TOPK Fast Charger presenting a high risk of electric shock due to access to live parts through noncompliant plug dimensions.
Guidance on the use of Sections 47, 54, 55 and 76 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990.
Employment Tribunal decision.
We are seeking proposals that identify and develop new technologies that can be used to detect a range of toxic gases in public areas
Location: Immingham Oil Terminal, England.
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