All Business Continuity articles – Page 48
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Aon says organisational failure to blame for HMRC data loss
Too often electronic systems have replaced paper based procedures without effective training, says broker
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Risk broker speaks out after fraud scam
ACR says businesses need to be more aware of corporate identity fraud
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UK business better prepared for disaster: Study
BSI British Standards finds that 81% of FTSE companies could last one week before feeling serious detrimental effects following a disaster
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OSHA issues final rule on PPE
Says employers will pay final cost for almost all personal safety equipment used by workers
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Flu vaccine supplies fall short of those required in pandemic: Study
Study finds that new technologies and strategies could boost pandemic vaccine supplies
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New business continuity standard is a route to competitive advantage: Aon
Gaining certification for business continuity plans is the next step in strengthening competitive advantage for organisations
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TUC calls for tougher enforcement to tackle H&S 'crime wave'
TUC general secretary calls for greater enforcement powers and activity, including a statutory duty on directors
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Culling completed at bird flu farms
The total number of poultry culled is approximately 28,600
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BSI plans nanotechnology standards
In January 2008 BSI will launch six standards dealing with nanotechnologies terminology and three guides
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1 in 10 firms has fully integrated ERM: Aon
Aon's ERM report underscores culture, strategy, resources drive success
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Corporate Manslaughter could make firms more risk averse: Blunkett
MP David Blunkett has warned that companies could become more risk averse as a result of the new Corporate Manslaughter and Homicide Act
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UAW members at Ford ratify new contract
Workers voted 81 % in favor of the four-year pact
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French strike disrupts energy and rail services
Transport and energy workers have begun open ended strike action in protest of President Nicolas Sarkozy’s cost-cutting reforms
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UK poultry farmers could lose £30m if avian flu spreads: Aon
Outbreak comes during build up to key festive season
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Marsh issues advice on Suffolk bird flu outbreak
Currently H5N1 is not in itself a business threat except to the poultry industry, says broker
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Counting the carbon
Pressure is mounting on companies to ‘go green’ amid fresh calls for a common carbon reporting standard
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New ISO supply chain standards
New suite of ISO supply chain management standards to reduce risks of terrorism, piracy and fraud
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Subprime crisis continues to impact financial institutions around the world
Willis publishes report on repercussions in the insurance market and beyond
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Avian flu returns to UK shores
Defra has confirmed Avian Influenza in turkeys on premises near Diss on the Norfolk/Suffolk border