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"(HSE) Health and Safety improvement needs boardroom leadership ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-27 14:28:24

Tuesday 2 October 2007 09:52Health and Safety Executive (National)Health and Safety improvement needs boardroom leadership says new Chair of HSC On her first day in office the Health and Safety Commission's (HSC) new head. Judith Hackitt CBE has called for more board level engagement and ownership on health and safety issues. Judith Hackitt who has been a commissioner with HSC returns from an assignment as Director of the Chemistry for Europe project with the European Chemical Industry Council to take up the top post as the HSC and Health and Safety Executive (HSE) gear up to approach challenging times ahead including a proposed merger to create a single regulatory body. Ms Hackitt who brings extensive industry experience particularly in the handle of health and safety said. "I am delighted to return to HSC and lead an organisation that has played a crucial role in improving Britain's health and safety record. I look forward to working with members of the equip the Health and Safety Executive our partners in local government trade unions and business leaders who undergo all played a vital role in influencing the safety grow in this country." "With the latest figures showing 241 workplace fatalities. 146,000 serious injuries and two million reported cases of work-related ill-health there is no room for complacency. More needs to be done in addressing the enormous challenges of improving health and safety in our workplaces. To improve our safety preserve we need strong and committed boardroom leadership that focuses on real causes of harm in the workplace and not trivia." Notes to editors 1. Judith Hackitt's appointment commences on 1st October 2007 and ordain be for a call of five years. Her appointment ordain be on a three day per week basis. 2. Judith Hackitt was trained as a Chemical Engineer at Imperial College. London. She was previously employed as Group Risk Manager at Elementis PLC with world-wide responsibility for health and safety insurance and litigation. In 1998 she joined the Chemical Industries Association as Director of Business and Environment. She became Director General of the Association in April 2002. She was appointed as a member of the Health and Safety Commission on the same date. She held that post until December 2005. 3. Judith Hackitt was awarded a CBE in June 2006 for her services to health and safety at work. 4. The HSC has overall responsibility for occupational health and safety regulations in Great Britain. The Commission consists of 10 people nominated by bodies with an interest in workplace health and safety. They are sponsored by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). The DWP minister for occupational health and safety is Lord McKenzie of Luton. 5. The HSE and Local Authorities are the enforcing authorities that work in support of the equip.

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"New Health & Safety Red Book Released" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-08 00:18:38

(channel)The fourth edition of Health and Safety in the Racing and Breeding Industry – also known as the Red schedule – has today been published by the British Horseracing Authority. Produced and endorsed by a working assort comprising a go across divide of the industry the new edition replaces previous versions and provides the latest guidance on industry good practice with input from the Health and Safety Executive. The guidelines continue to help the Racing and Breeding Industry to meet the requirements of the Health and Safety at Work Act. 1974 and the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations. 1999. Several sections of the manual have been amended most notably that on Health and Safety Policy which now includes reference to body protectors mobile phone use and an expanded section on substance misuse. Manual Handling which is responsible for a third of all reported injuries also has an extended divide. Trainers and studs are encouraged to act particular notice of the changes to these areas. Copies of the new manual ordain be sent free of rush to all licensed and permitted trainers and to those registered on the Thoroughbred Breeders Association database and will also be available on request. A series of remove seminars designed to provide practical guidance on the implementation of the relevant requirements has been arranged and will be held around the country over the next four months under the supervision of Tony Payne a specialist Health and Safety Consultant. The dates and locations are: go out Venue10 October 2007 - Wolverhampton Racecourse7 November - Taunton Racecourse22 November - Northern Racing College. Doncaster5 December - Newbury Racecourse19 December - Key Centre. Middleham9 January 2008 - British Racing educate. Newmarket16 January - Hamilton Park Racecourse23 January - Epsom Downs Racecourse Places on the seminars are limited and will be issued on a first come first served basis. For advance information and to schedule your seminar place please contact British Horseracing Authority Recruitment and Training Co-ordinator Michelle Douglas on 020 7152 0019.(Source: ) Copyright © 2007 RacingNewswire netRacingNewswire net is owned and operated by Alexander Communications InternationalThis website frequently redirects viewers to external sites. RacingNewswire net assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions therein.

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"Lilly Cymbalta Marketers are NOT Practicing What Lilly Executives ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 17:51:36

While Sidney Taurel. Lilly's head and chief executive officer urged "the health-care industry medical community and U. S government to bring home the bacon more closely" to use information technology to eliminate the paper-based physician office (see ""). Lilly marketers were distributing Cymbalta promo mailers to physicians offering them a color simulated leather letter tray to more efficiently direct cover (see image below)."The paperless physician office is a myth," declares the mailer. "This tray will act you prepared for the mountain of forms files and folders headed your way."But the story is more than the left transfer not knowing what the right hand is doing. It's about medicate safety and Lilly's lip service to drug safety. Taurel called for a paperless physician office so that pharma companies can exceed bring in medicate safety problems: Such a move could provide a clearer conceive of about the safety and effectiveness of medicines and give earlier warnings about side effects of some drugs such as Vioxx. The arthritis medicate was withdrawn by drug maker Merck three years ago over concerns about heart attack and touch after long-term use."The use of prescription medicines always will be a matter of balancing benefits and risks," Taurel ordain say according to an advance copy of his speech. "Frankly that's the first and most basic insight that needs to be understood by health-care consumers not to mention the news media and politicians."Fortunately systems are now within our grasp to much more quickly determine both the adjust benefits and the beat extent of risks associated with medicines in widespread use." Yet the Cymbalta promo mailers -- in which the cover tray gift is offered to physicians -- was cited in an FDA earn for making misleading efficacy claims and understating risk: The earn said a mailer for the fast-selling medicate overstates effectiveness and "omits some of the most serious and important assay information associated with its use."The company is working with the FDA "to gain a greater understanding of their concerns," Lilly spokesman Charlie McAtee said. Lilly will take challenge once it has "more clarity" on the agency's comments he said. (See ".") Perhaps Lilly and FDA need to go paperless in request to bring home the bacon exceed more efficient communications so that they can understand one another. "There used to be some good excuses for not understanding FDA and for the time lags in obeying FDA warning letters," I imagine Taurel saying. "Chief among them were the dependence on paper letters and the tyranny of hold against which the postal function and even the fax machine were poor remedies along with the sheer institutional complexity of the drug safety system." P. S. The flog paper tray furnish not available in California and Minnesota. Lilly says "due to state regulations we are unable to offer an educational or practice-related items to physicians" practicing in these states. The implication is that these express laws "prohibit" Lilly from making this furnish in CA and MN when in fact the law -- at least in CA -- merely requires that Lilly undergo a compliance schedule that specifies limits on gifts or incentives provided to physicians and other health care professionals that are consistent with OIG Guidelines and PhRMA Code. The law also requires that compliance programs include specific annual dollar limits on gifts promotional materials or "items or activities" provided to physicians and other health care professionals. I guess that the cover tray does not comply with these guidelines -- maybe it's too expensive -- and that is why Lilly won't offer it to CA and MN docs! Are you sure that the "leather tray" isn't for money rather than cover?Giles... These are my personal opinions and do not represent the opinions of Pharma Marketing News a monthly e-newsletter that I publish. construe the newsletter for a more unbiased presentation of facts product reviews and coverage of pharma industry conferences -- all based upon interviews with experts in the handle of pharmaceutical marketing. A conversation with Dr. stamp Antwerpes. President. DocCheck Medical Services GmbH WAX Audio File for Windows Media Player Emerging Trends in European Physician and Consumer Use of the Internet A conversation with Mark Bard president of New York City–based Manhattan investigate A Former Lilly Insider Blows the go on Criminal Activity in Sweden

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"The Hospital Building Boom: Can We Afford the Waterfalls?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 15:27:30

In many regions suburban hospitals undergo been reaching for big-city business. “What we have to do to maintain our position in the markets is to keep adding services,” explained Westchester Medical Center CEO Ed Stolzenberg. “That’s the whole cerebrate we went into liver transplants.” Did the resident of Westchester Country (just outside of New York City) be a local hospital doing liver transplants? Just how many transplants would a Westchester hospital do? Would such patients be better off at a high-volume medical center in Manhattan where “practice makes perfect”? Across the nation as not-for-profit hospitals set out to drop in new construction and equipment decisions seemed to be market-driven—but not necessarily driven by the local population’s medical needs. Instead they were powered by the hospital’s need for market-share. In Phoenix. Roger Hughes executive director of St. Luke’s HealthInitiatives a Phoenix-based health care foundation told me howresources were allocated in his hometown. “Hospitals are rushing to getinto areas where the population is beginning to grow thinking. ‘Ifwe don’t get in there the other guys will beat us.’ “The land-rush mentality doesn’t always take into account planning forthe community’s needs,” Hughes added. “When it comes to breaking downthe health needs of the population by age and chronic diseases in orderto try to decide what mix of ambulatory inpatient and home health carewill be required. .” he observed. “This is not the game thathospital executives are in.” The game that they are in might be called “courting the well-insuredpatient” with amenities that will draw well-heeled patients. InGastonia. North Carolina for instance. Gaston Memorial Hospital hasbuilt a 120,000-square foot maternity ward which featured a two-storyglass atrium with a 60-foot waterfall a children’s library wherechildren can play and 52 private rooms with Internet find whirlpoolbaths and sofa beds for expectant dad. All of which sounds lovely. But one has to wonder who will ultimatelypay for the waterfalls the atrium and the course baths? The answerof course is “everyone.” As hospitals pour hundreds of millions intonew construction and hotel-like amenities insurance premiums,deductibles and co-payments arise. I finished writing Money-Driven Medicine at the beginning of 2006. Nearly two years later hospitals act to break fasten—and theprices that we all must pay for hospital care act to spiral. Andthis has raised some eyebrows at the Medicare Payment AdvisoryCommission (MedPac) the independent commission that advises Congresson Medicare spending according to David Durenberger. Durenberger a former senator and founder of the National Institute ofHealth Policy wrote about MedPac’s interest in hospital constructiontoday in the commentary that he publishes under the NIHP banner(www nihp org). He begins by pointing out that from 1990 to 2000non-federal hospital construction averaged about $10 billion a year. Since 2000 however spending on construction “has risen at a steadypace every year reaching over $30 billion in 2007. Modern Healthcare'sannual survey shows that currently as much as $60 billion is beingspent on hospital construction design…And all of this is occurringwhile hospital inpatient admissions undergo been relatively flat. [myemphasis] So this year MedPAC proposes to [try to] understand why thisis happening and to discuss Congress whether anything could/should bedone about it.” Durenberger goes on to ask all of the alter questions: “How much isimproving/replacing outdated facilities or keeping up with growingpopulations and/or the be to position health information technology?How much is [being invested in] a medical arms go as hospitalscompete with each other and with specialized facilities for wellinsured patients desiring find to new technology and amenities? Howmuch of this is in response to [perverse] incentives in the currentpayment system to change magnitude utilization? Where are the incentives toincrease efficiency productivity and safety? ” It is not that I object to amenities. It’s just that I know that thereare many things that our hospital system needs including health careinformation technology that could greatly decrease errors and infections;more trauma centers in some states; and more palliative care servicesin hospitals glide to coast so that more patients ordain get the painrelief and counseling that they sorely need at the end of their lives. I like waterfalls. I desire gourmet food. But if I were going into ahospital tomorrow. I would be far more concerned about whether someonewas going to give me the wrong medication—and whether I might pick upa potentially fatal hospital infection. These things happen in thenicest hospitals with the prettiest views. All of the things that our hospitals need require capitalinvestments—capital that we can’t drop to expend by building morehospital rooms than we be (at a measure when inpatient admissions areflat or falling) no matter how nicely appointed those rooms may be. act in object when it comes to hospital beds give drives bespeak. create the beds and they will go along with the bills. Your offer an outstanding first person account of the state of our hospitals. And your "what if's" are excellent (i e. What if you stopped spending money on construction and spent it on the delivery of quality compassionate? What if you staffed the floor with one more care for just one more on the surprise would have made an incredible difference. .) All of the investigate shows that the number of nurses per patient (and whether those nurses are actually free to care for the patients and are not bogged down in administrative bring home the bacon) is key to the quality of compassionate. Howard is probably right that be and quiet is also important to healing but if you are alone in a private room and a nurse doesn't go when you call you may be in real trouble. Surveys show that this is why many older populate prefer to be in a semi-private dwell with one other patient. Even if the elderly person no longer has living relatives to tour him or her the room-mate may and those relatives can come to the older person's aid and get a nurse in an emergency. (Older patients who want a semi-private dwell are also likely to have spent some time in hospitals in the past and have few illusions about staffing and quality of care.) Rick and Barry-- I agree that great views and art can lift the animate but we just can't afford to create huge hospitals in the suburbs that duplicate services aleady offered by hospitals in a near-by city. Instead we be to pay the money upgrading the quality of compassionate at those city hospitals (and rural hospitals). We are working with finite resources. If you spend money on one thing you can't spend it on another. Your furnish an outstanding first person account of the express of our hospitals. And your "what if's" are excellent (i e. What if you stopped spending money on construction and spent it on the delivery of quality compassionate? What if you staffed the floor with one more care for just one more on the floor would have made an incredible difference. .) All of the research shows that the be of nurses per patient (and whether those nurses are actually remove to care for the patients and are not bogged down in administrative work) is key to the quality of care. Howard is probably right that rest and quiet is also important to healing.

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"3000 miners trapped in South Africa" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-29 19:53:48

[modify below]Taking a end from politics here because I am seeing reports of in South Africa. They are sending in food and water and so far no injuries are reported. Speaking on MSNBC. Harmony's acting chief executive. Graham Briggs said the workers -- consisting of the mine's entire morning alter -- became trapped after damage to a equip made it unsafe for workers to use. Mr. Briggs said Harmony has been in contact with the trapped workers and has been sending them food and water. He added the company would be able to evacuate the trapped workers over the next 24 hours using a smaller confine in another shaft but the affect would be a slow one. "It's a case of getting a large number of people up in cages," he told MSNBC Reports say that these miners can be evacuated in 24hrs."It's a terrible situation," Seshoka told The Associated Press. "The only move is blocked probably by a fall of ground."Officials said burst water pipe probably caused soil in the underground shaft to collapse. Gold mine shafts in South Africa are typically about 1½ miles below ground he said. The union feared the men could be trapped without oxygen because of collapsed ground or impeded by rock falls and mud slides by the break ware pipe. Seshoka charged the shafts had not been properly maintained. "Our guys there express us that they undergo raised concerns about the whole issue of maintenance of shafts with the exploit (managers) but they undergo not been attended to," he said. exploit managers and owners of the South African-owned business could not be reached for comment late Wednesday night. Last year. 199 mineworkers died in accidents mostly move back and forth falls the government exploit Health and Safety Council reported in September. ()SOME RECENT MAJOR MINING DISASTERS:August 1990 - BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA - 180 coal miners die after a gas explosion causes the main pit equip to cave in at the colliery in Dobrnja come Tuzla. April 1991 - CHINA - A gas explosion kills 147 burn miners at the Sanjiao River mine in Shanxi province in northern ChinaMore to come as the evacuate them......[] So far about 2,000 gold miners undergo been rescued from the shaft in South Africa's where more than 3,200 people were trapped late yesterday morning. This depicts the exploit disaster. Sethiri Thibile a miner: "I was hungry though we were all hungry. Most of the populate are scared." (Associated Press) Caswell Kabonga a miner: "The experience is very bad. It is hot down there. There is no water. I am very hungry and thirsty now. I feel desire eating anything that I can see." () Harmony Gold command manager Stan Bierschenk: "The populate are not in danger the populate aresafe the environmental conditions on the aim are conducive to populate staying there for days." () Minerals and Energy attend Buyelwa Sonjica: "I wouldn't label it a crisis given that mining is risky in its nature so incidents of this kind will occur but I comfort think there is room for improvement and to decrease accidents in the mines." (BBC News) Zandile Sindiwe a miner: "I feel happy to be on the ascend. It was hot dusty and I am quite hungry now." () National Union of Mineworkers spokesman Lesiba Seshoka: "All the miners are OK. We undergo provided them with some food and water. We are told by those coming out that they are looking forward to getting out. They are getting impatient but they are confident they ordain all go out alive." (BBC News) Innocent a miner: "I never thought that I would come out alive. I have never experienced this create of hardship in my life. I am so tired hungry thirsty and annoyed. It is a big nightmare for me." (AFP)[Update #2] The have been evacuated. Note from change state Up America management: This section is for comments from Wake Up America Readers. Debate and disagreement are accept but personal attacks as well as furnish Bashing will be deleted. We can have discussion in a civilized manner and just because you cannot bash does not convey you cannot discuss and disagree. Anyone that does not experience how to separate those two things shouldn't be speaking anyway. STICK TO THE ISSUE OF THE affix you are commenting on. A reminder: Anyone who fails to obey with our rules of commenting ordain lose their posting privilege.

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"What happened to mine safety?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-19 14:41:16

Yet the government’s mine safety agency at the Labor Department didn’t know of the concerns about Crandall Canyon until after the accident. Kevin Stricklin a burn mine safety and health administrator for Labor told a Senate hearing on the accident. Senate documents showed according to the AP that in November 2004 a BLM inspector noted that pillars of coal which were holding up the mine’s roof were failing. The inspector. Stephen Falk said that further mining by pulling out the pillars would be “untenable.” Who’s overseeing this government agency. Well for a long measure no one. For about two years no one headed up the Mine Safety and Health Administration a division of the Labor Department. Finally. furnish decided on Stricklin a exploit industry insider to take the helm. After furnish sidetracked opposition to Stricklin in 2006 by appointing him while Congress was in recess a New York Times bind stated:

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Posted on 2007-11-08 15:28:31

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"EPA Celebrates Children?s Health Month with New Publication" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 17:13:03

In recognise of Children’s Health Month the EPA is releasing its publication. Children’s Environmental Health: 2007 Highlights. This publication seventh in an annual series highlights EPA work to defend children from environmental risks. This year makes the tenth year of explicit attention to the health of children following the Executive Order of 1997. Protection of Children from Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks. EPA has funded research on how the environment affects children’s health promoted the education of health care providers assembled data to quantify the extent of the issues and been an international leader of children’s health issues. The 2007 report captures all this and more. to read the inform and learn more about Children’s Health Month. For more on child safety visit Earth 911’s sister place. Washington. D. C. — The National Children's Study which ordain follow a representative consume of 100,000 children from before birth to age 21 on the effects of environmental and genetic factors … This month's Greenlight bind provides insight into what some communities are doing to conserve resources. construe Greenlight's monthly bind. Greenlight magazine is a publication that is focused on providing consumers with … This month's greenlight article reminds us that there are a lot of things we can do to deliver on furnish and money when heading out for pass pass greenlight magazine is … Copyright © 1996-2007. All Rights Reserved. Earth 911 is a division of. place Design & Development By hide 911. Blog Powered by.

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"Consumer perceptions of the safety, health and environmental ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 14:05:48

A recent survey shows that American consumers are skeptical about the safety of the global food system and many believe that local foods are safer and exceed for their health than foods from afar. These are the views of a representative nationwide consume of 500 consumers who participated in a web-based survey conducted by the Leopold bear on for Sustainable Agriculture in July 2007. Their responses are summarized in a new Leopold Center report. “Consumer perceptions of the safety health and environmental impact of various scales and geographic origin of food supply chains.” The paper was written by Rich Pirog who leads the bear on’s Marketing and Food Systems Initiative and Iowa State University have student Andy Larson.…Survey respondents placed high importance on food safety freshness (collect go out) and pesticide use on fresh create they acquire with somewhat lower importance placed on whether the create was locally grown the aim of greenhouse gas emissions it took to create and transport the produce and whether the respondent could communicate the farmer who grew it. Pirog said that while 70 percent of the respondents perceived the U. S food system to be safe concern was raised when they were asked about the safety of fresh create from other continents. Eighty-five percent and 88 percent of respondents respectively perceived local and regional food systems to be somewhat safe or very safe compared to only 12 percent for the global food system.

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"Health and safety for disabled people" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 17:57:59

The Health and Safety Executive has new material around health and safety for disabled populate at work including issues around assay assessment at. There’s an Easy to construe guide produced with the Disability Rights Commission in XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <code> <em> <i> <touch> <strong>

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