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Duty of Care and the Cyberfriends « shattersnipe: malcontent & rainbows 2008
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INCA Reports also provides staff with the tools to effectively manage operational costs and staff productivity; support strategic initiatives (such as the reduction of carbon footprints and compliance with Duty of Care legislation); improve health and safety; allow forces to adhere more easily to the requirements of the Policing Pledge.
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Developed in collaboration with the NFU, the tool provides the farming community with seven simple subjects for battling waste - including guidance on Hazardous Waste, Duty of Care and on-site storage and transport.
FWi - All News 2010
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Lot 2 will be for delivery of niche services that organisations tend to use on a more ad-hoc basis focusing on Fleet Audit and Consultancy e.g. Policy Development, Duty of Care and Technology.
PublicTechnology.net 2009
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They have been subject to outright racist abuse from the very people who have a Duty of Care towards them.
Indymedia Ireland 2009
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NSW Workcover have failed to assist in maintaining a safe workplace and have effectively removed all safety policies and any Duty of Care one has to other employees.
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Most waste batteries are classed as Hazardous Waste and they need to be stored correctly to comply with Environmental and Duty of Care legislation.
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