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17 January, 2013
In this issue:
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Making the yard a safer place
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Building the safety business case
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Making the yard a safer place
Statistics continue to demonstrate that working in terminal facilities presents huge risks to people, despite massive expenditure on mobile handling equipment in relation to containerisation and the development of personal protective gear over the recent decades.
Find out more
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Building the safety business case
Don’t disregard the complete business case for evaluating safety innovations. Long-term sustainability of an operation may be best served by investing in proven and effective devices and procedures. Many have found that good health and safety management can
deliver savings and improved performance. Find out more
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TT Talk articles you may have missed... Click on a heading to read the full article
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We hope that you will have found the above interesting. If you would like further information, or have any comments, please
email us,
or take this opportunity to
forward to any colleagues
who you may feel would be interested.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Peregrine Storrs-Fox
Risk Management Director, TT Club
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