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Media distorts public’s perception of risk
New media can distort how the public perceive risk; Companies need to know how to react
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US court imposes 16 year sentence for identity theft
Two men sentenced after their criminal ring defrauded banks by stealing personal details
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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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Storm surge threatens North Sea coasts
Dutch water defences closed and eastern England begins evacuating residents
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DHS publishes list of notifiable chemicals
The Department of Homeland Security has released a list of chemicals that will be subject to preliminary screening based on their human health consequences
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Ways to make your office more secure this winter
An electronic security company has suggested tips for keeping your office, employees and inventory secure during the winter season
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Data theft from UK credit broker
Loans.co.uk has reportedly contacted police regarding the possible theft of thousands of customers' personal details
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EC launches new medical intelligence system to identify public health threats
System to provide health authorities with real-time knowledge about disease outbreaks or industrial accidents
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Failing to comply with duty of care risks lives, warns NU
Norwich Union provides framework designed to help companies manage occupational risk
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London toughens up on fraud
London gets together to crack down on fraud with the launch of London Fraud Forum on June 12
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English poultry test positive for avian influenza
Test results positive for low pathogenic h7 avian influenza near St Helens, Lancashire
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Features
Lighthill Risk Network: a community of expertise
April 2007 sees the launch of the Lighthill Risk Network, an international community that will link business and research. By Paul Wilson and Peter Taylor
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Analysis
Identity theft is predicted to soar
ID theft cost British businesses £50m in 2005, and this is set to increase by 1,300% by 2020 to £700m.
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Ready for change?
Are you ready for change? This is the theme of the FERMA seminar, which will take place in Brussels on 11 October 2006.
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Rehabilitation event
Department for Work and Pensions Minister Lord Hunt is the keynote speaker at the next event in AIRMIC's campaign to promote greater use of rehabilitation for employee injury and illness. David Ireland of the international construction company Vinci will chair the event, which takes place on 22 March at the ...
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Looking forward to celebrating excellence
Peter Andrews announces the launch of ALARM's annual awards for risk management excellence in the public sector
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Growing rehabiliation
AIRMIC is expanding the activity of its rehabilitation group, which promotes an active approach to staff welfare The group, which has previously met on an informal basis, has elected David Ireland as