Sentences with phrase «safety guidance»

The European Aviation Safety Agency on Friday issued new safety guidance that now allows e-readers such as the Kindle, Kobo and Nook to be used on airplanes, without the need of putting them in airplane mode.
IDFA provides a wealth of comprehensive information about the dairy industry that is not available anywhere else, such as background on dairy policy issues, food safety guidance and compliance, economic analyses and market updates, international trade and standards, crisis management, training programs and manuals, directories of members and more.
Firefighters will protest in Westminster today in an effort to secure greater safety guidance and protection.
They should be given details of the safeguards and dynamic risk management process whilst on tour, the visit code of conduct, and personal safety guidance for pupils, linked to the dynamic risk management process.
The government released a draft of new fire safety guidance for schools last August, which the unions say shows a «total disregard for the health and safety of children and staff».
«Over 140 pages of health and safety guidance for schools, including robust and detailed advice on protecting pupils on school trips, have been scrapped.
But, it's also just as important to follow all safety guidance provided throughout the online dating journey before meeting someone in real life.
It's also just as important to follow all safety guidance provided throughout the online dating journey.
Our approach to online dating safety is three-fold: we implement moderation, member support and safety guidance.
Safety guidance This is why provision of safety education as part of personal, social and health education (PSHE) is important.
Ensuring that the Health and Safety guidance we give to schools is comprehensive, compliant with all statutory regulations and easily implemented in the primary classroom is of paramount importance to us.
(5) In this section «health and safety guidance» means any code, guidance, manual or similar publication that is concerned with health and safety matters and is made or issued (under a statutory provision or otherwise) by an authority responsible for the enforcement of any health and safety legislation.»
(3) The jury may also --(a) consider the extent to which the evidence shows that there were attitudes, policies, systems or accepted practices within the organisation that were likely to have encouraged any such failure as is mentioned in subsection (2), or to have produced tolerance of it; (b) have regard to any health and safety guidance that relates to the alleged breach.
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