easiest way to earn money 30th April 2010 9:34 AM
“This is the sort of question you normally see on Digital Point (a US free for all forum), hope we haven't sunk to that level!
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c'mon Kelly, thats just asking to get flamed!
I have a sure fire guaranteed way of making money, and a system that can be replicated by anyone.
Send me
TV documentary helps convict Hackney firm 30th April 2010 9:30 AM
Footage filmed for a TV documentary about medics has been used to help secure a conviction against a company carrying out construction work after the death of a 25-year-old.
Regentford Ltd, of Rookwood Road, Hackney was today fined
Regentford Ltd, of Rookwood Road, Hackney was today fined
Thought for the day: Health and safety 30th April 2010 9:23 AM
On Workers' Memorial Day, the Bishop of Liverpool highlighted the importance of health and safety to human life.
During the 'Thought for the Day' slot on BBC Radio 4's Today programme (28 April), Reverend James Jones, noted the 27,000 major injuries suffered in the workplace last year; the 29.3 million working days lost last year due to injury and ill health; and the 180 people tragically killed in their place of work last year.
Rev Jones then told the story of Andrew Pursey, the 21-year-old farmer who was crushed to death between two tractors in Hertfordshire. Andrew had scratched 'I love you' on his tractor as he lay dying.
During the 'Thought for the Day' slot on BBC Radio 4's Today programme (28 April), Reverend James Jones, noted the 27,000 major injuries suffered in the workplace last year; the 29.3 million working days lost last year due to injury and ill health; and the 180 people tragically killed in their place of work last year.
Rev Jones then told the story of Andrew Pursey, the 21-year-old farmer who was crushed to death between two tractors in Hertfordshire. Andrew had scratched 'I love you' on his tractor as he lay dying.
Removing premises registration and record keeping requirements - What this change mea 30th April 2010 9:17 AM
I popped this one in in case it was ever missed by an employer.
From 6 April 2009, employers will no longer have to register the factories, offices and shops in which their employees work with the relevant health and safety authority.
This is because new rules have removed the requirements to register under the Factories Act 1961 and the Offices, Shops and Railway Premises Act 1963.
This means that from 6 April 2009:
* factory employers will no longer have to complete the F9 form and register with the Health & Safety Executive (HSE);
* office and shop employers will no longer have to complete the OSR1 form and register with their local authority; and
* railway operators no longer have to complete the OSR7 form to register certain track-side buildings.
However, these changes do not affect the registration or form filling requirements of other legislation. Some businesses will still have to register and submit forms under other regulations. This will depend on the type of business and the regulations that govern it. For example:
* food and catering businesses must continue to meet food standards registration and other requirements, which local authorities enforce;
* businesses producing, storing, using, and/or transporting substances defined under major hazard legislation, must continue to meet major hazard requirements, which the HSE enforces.
The general register for factories no longer applies
Also, from 6 April 2009, factory employers will no longer have to complete and keep the series of forms and records that make up the "general register" (ie forms F31, F32, F34, F35 and F36).
From 6 April 2009, employers will no longer have to register the factories, offices and shops in which their employees work with the relevant health and safety authority.
This is because new rules have removed the requirements to register under the Factories Act 1961 and the Offices, Shops and Railway Premises Act 1963.
This means that from 6 April 2009:
* factory employers will no longer have to complete the F9 form and register with the Health & Safety Executive (HSE);
* office and shop employers will no longer have to complete the OSR1 form and register with their local authority; and
* railway operators no longer have to complete the OSR7 form to register certain track-side buildings.
However, these changes do not affect the registration or form filling requirements of other legislation. Some businesses will still have to register and submit forms under other regulations. This will depend on the type of business and the regulations that govern it. For example:
* food and catering businesses must continue to meet food standards registration and other requirements, which local authorities enforce;
* businesses producing, storing, using, and/or transporting substances defined under major hazard legislation, must continue to meet major hazard requirements, which the HSE enforces.
The general register for factories no longer applies
Also, from 6 April 2009, factory employers will no longer have to complete and keep the series of forms and records that make up the "general register" (ie forms F31, F32, F34, F35 and F36).
Principles before profits? Liberal versus business? 30th April 2010 9:11 AM
No real thoughts on your post Steve other than we took a direct debit out some time ago to support the Air Ambulance. What a cracking value for money DD; never know when you might need it.

Google Wave 30th April 2010 9:08 AM
“OK guys, so Lars said on the teaser launch, that they wanted to create email today as if it had not yet been invented, how is it fairing so far?
I for one am loving it, the chance of showing clients work without needing to ftp or email files is a huge plus for me, have created a couple of really basic video tutorials for anyone on the fence, or new to it.
Hope they help Kip FX Video Tutorials for Google Wave”
I for one am loving it, the chance of showing clients work without needing to ftp or email files is a huge plus for me, have created a couple of really basic video tutorials for anyone on the fence, or new to it.
Hope they help Kip FX Video Tutorials for Google Wave”
Hi Kip, I'm getting this on the link when I click it:
Not Found
The requested URL /2009/11/03/google-wave-tutorial-2/ was not found on this server.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
Apache/2.2.15 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.15 OpenSSL/0.9.8e-fips-rhel5 mod_auth_passthrough/2.1 mod_bwlimited/1.4 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 Server at blog.kipfx.com Port 80
Weather 30th April 2010 9:05 AM
“Just to make Mike feel better... it is only 18 here today and looks like we may have some rain showers”
I've been blowing hard to send this rubbish elsewhere.


easiest way to earn money 29th April 2010 7:44 PM
Find a market niche, work hard and it will come. I went from a t/o of
The Brand Value of Rich Media and Video Ads 29th April 2010 7:05 PM
Ditto to Steve Kip. Really looking forward to hearing more.
Mike

Mike
Weather 29th April 2010 6:56 PM
“Don't tell me you moonlight as the witch of Wookey Hole
Sorry, shouldn't jest when I'm new to the forum. Not good for my credit ratings
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Sorry, shouldn't jest when I'm new to the forum. Not good for my credit ratings

Right...that's it. A black mark for Beverley. One to clearly keep an eye on

Bring it on Bev...we can take it

Anyway, I got turned down for that position, I modeled for the Wicker man betwixt junc 23 & 24 on the M5
