International Safety


Students' Dialogue Points Out Cultural Differences

College students from Texas State University-San Marcos and Lingnan University in Hong Kong discussed culture differences and environmental issues during a recent video conference.

Report: Deaths from Noncommunicable Disease Rising

In 2008, 36.1 million people died from conditions such as heart disease, stroke, chronic lung disease, cancer, and diabetes. Nearly 80 percent of these deaths occurred in low- and middle-income countries.

This photo from the HSE website shows the truck that backed over Anne Smith, 62, in a Brighton street in 2007.

$413,000 Fine in Garbage Truck Backover Fatality

A waste hauling company was fined that amount in connection with the 2007 death of a pedestrian, Anne Smith, when one of its trucks backed over her in Brighton, England.

American Postal Workers Union President Cliff Duffey says with more than 4,000 American workers dying on the job each year, much more must be done to improve safety.

Worldwide Ceremonies Honor Lost Workers

Unions and safety organizations around the world are marking Workers Memorial Day 2011 on April 28.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon (left), Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych (center), and IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano visited the Chernobyl plant April 20, six days before the 25th anniversary of the accident there. (Photo credit: D. Calma/IAEA)

IAEA Photos Show Life at Chernobyl

Twenty-five years after the accident at the Ukraine plant's reactor four, more than 3,000 people still work at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant on decommissioning work, managing nuclear material, and building the new structure to encase reactor four.

ICAO Exercise Shows Better Readiness for Ash Cloud

EUROCONTROL, 77 airlines, and 10 regulatory authorities participated in the April 13-14 simulation conducted to show whether European aviation is better prepared for a major volcanic eruption in Iceland.

RoSPA occupational safety adviser Roger Bibbings

RoSPA Warns on Relaxed Injury Reporting Proposal

Lord Young's report proposed that employers have to report injuries only if they cause seven days of lost time, rather than the current three. The society says this is a bad idea.

John Nelson, incoming chairman of Lloyds

Lloyd's Picks New Chairman

John Nelson, chairman of the London-based real estate firm Hammerson plc, will replace Lord Peter Levene when the latter retires in October 2011.



WHO Director-General Dr. Margaret Chan called the agreement "a very significant victory for public health."

WHO Members Agree to Share Flu Virus Samples

Director-General Dr. Margaret Chan hailed the agreement reached last weekend as paving the way for effective response during future influenza pandemics.

FAA Assigns More Personnel to Air Traffic Control Night Shifts

FAA is taking this action after an incident at Reno-Tahoe International Airport when a controller fell asleep while a medical flight carrying an ill patient was trying to land.

Claims about the relationship between caffeine and alertness and caffeine and increased physical endurance were accepted.

EU Food Safety Agency Rejects Most Health Claims

When the European Food Safety Authority published its opinions April 8 on 442 proposed health claims for food products, it rejected 80 percent of them.

Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard

Australian Federal Police Cross Oceans

When the agency opened its Los Angeles office April 8, representatives of the FBI, Secret Service and LAPD were present.

FDA Launches Consumer-Friendly Web Search

Consumers can now search for food and other product recalls easier and quicker on the Food and Drug Administration's website as search results now provide data from news releases and other recall announcements in the form of a table. That table organizes information from news releases on recalls since 2009 by date, product brand name, product description, reason for the recall and the recalling firm.

Chesar helps registrants complete Chemical Safety Assessments for the different uses of a substance as they prepare Chemical Safety Reports.

EU Agency Releases New Chemical Safety Assessment Tool

The European Chemicals Agency made the 1.1.3 version of Chesar available as a free download on April 6. It allows registrants to create full Chemical Safety Reports.

Offshore Drilling Nations Meeting April 14

U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar announced the Ministerial Forum on Offshore Drilling Containment and said 13 countries and the European Union had been invited to send representatives.

This photo by Mike Purcell of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution shows a REMUS 6000, one of the autonomous underwater vehicles searching for the wreckage of Air France Flight 447.

Flight 447's Wreckage Found

The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's team has discovered pieces of the Airbus A330 that crashed in June 2009, killing all 228 people aboard, raising hopes that its flight recorders might be recovered.

Sales of New Cookbook Aid Japan Relief Fund

"Global LT has always been an advocate of helping within the community and with organizations such as the American Red Cross to support those who cannot help themselves," said Kristin Lambert, global marketing manager.

Inavir is the lead product in a range of second-generation antivirals co-owned by Biota Scientific Management Pty, Ltd and Daiichi Sankyo.

Government Funds Development of Single Dose Flu Antiviral

The U.S. Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, BARDA, announced the $231 million, five-year contract on March 31.

Lloyd's Posts $3.5B Profit for 2010

The British insurance market's CEO calls them "solid" results despite a year of significant claims from earthquakes and floods. He said new EU requirements for insurers on capital adequacy and risk management are an added challenge.

The changes would reduce overall greenhouse gas emissions by 50 percent and also would reduce imports of foreign oil.

No Gasoline-Powered Vehicles in European Cities by 2050?

A European Commission white paper proposes this, envisioning a more efficient transport system involving roadways, air, and shipping to move freight and people. Greenhouse gas emissions would be reduced by half, it forecasts.

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