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The National Safety Passport Gains University Accreditation

Posted by Tousala | Posted in General Interest | Posted on 01-12-2009

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Industrial installations and employers who accept candidates who have passed the National Safety Passport e-learning program have now benefited from more assurance that their employees have the information and expertise to work safely in a high hazard environment.

 

The National Safety Passport CBT course from Cognition Media has got accreditation from Teesside University. Individuals have passed the National Safety Passport will now not only be awarded their nationally recognised EMSS (Essential Minimum Safety Standard) Safety Passport card but will furthermore qualify for University points facilitating a University Certificate in Professional Development (UCPD) or another university qualification.

 

This development shows the National Safety Passport’s rank as an academic as well as a professional qualification further showing the high quality training in industrial health and safety that is delivered.

 

The program is totally transportable permitting users to fit it in around their other duties. No more need for loss of working time, travelling or overnight costs; a definate plus in the current economic climate.

 

The huge cost savings to the industry make the National Safety Passport a popular alternative to more traditional classroom based passport schemes and recognition from both EMSS and now Teesside University further prove the high quality of training that accompanies the cost savings.

At the low price of £69.99 (ex VAT) the e-learning program includes the nationally recognised EMSS Safety Passport card which can be validated online for authenticity. This will surpass employer’s necessary requirement to provide safety, health and environment (SHE) training at a fraction of the costs associated with currently established classroom based schemes.

 

The instruction has been proven engage the attention of the candidate and improve knowledge retention while making the learning a more enjoyable experience. Feedback from both users and management has been overwhelmingly positive.

Gingivitis Is A Funny Word – Don’t You Get It?

Posted by Tousala | Posted in Travel and Leisure: General | Posted on 01-12-2009

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Gingivitis can happen to anyone, just because you’re in the list that is provided below, it doesn’t mean you will get it. The risk is just higher for people who are in these categories. But it’s important to fight gingivitis, before and after you have it.

You could be lucky enough to have a gingivitis free life but the odds are against it. Again just because you may match one or all of these risk factors it doesn’t mean you will get gingivitis. Brush and floss each day, and by all mean go and see your dentist when you should but be forewarned that up to 75% of people have some form of gum disease. The numbers probably wouldn’t be so high if brushing and flossing and visiting the dentist were all it took to stop it.

Most likely one of the highest risk groups for gingivitis is people who smoke or use chewing tobacco. Not only can smoking lead to cancer in your life but it can also make it so much harder to plaque off the gums and teeth. Plus, when you smoke some, treatments that are used to help may not work near as well.

Females, due to hormones, will be at a higher risk than other groups of getting gingivitis. People who suffer from diabetes or Down syndrome are also at a higher risk when it comes to gingivitis. Stress can be another huge factor when it comes to gum disease and gingivitis.

People who are taking prescription medicines for depression or heart are also in a high risk group. Because they will affect how much saliva is produced, and saliva helps to protect teeth. People who have AIDS or cancer, because of the treatments they receive, may develop gingivitis.

Also you may have a genetic chance of inheriting this problem from one of your parents. But again with proper care of your teeth, no matter if you are in a high risk group, you can still stay away from the problem of gingivitis. Although it may be difficult. If 80% of the population already has gingivitis or worse, you probably need more than just regular brushing and flossing to prevent the onset of this disease. Follow the links below to learn more about what you can do at home.

Disclaimer: If you have or think you might have gum disease or any other health problem, please visit your doctor or periodontist for advice, diagnosis and treatment. This article is for information purposes only and does not intend to provide advice, diagnosis or treatment for any health condition.

Considering Hotel Accommodation In Paris France? Where To Stay In Paris – Is The Second Arrondissement Right For You?

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Paris’ Second Arrondissement

You’re nearly there – Paris, wonderful Paris! You can hardly wait to get there. You’ve gotten your flights to Paris, France , now you’re looking at some great looking deals on hotels in Paris, France . What arrondissement you are staying in is always an important consideration for accommodation in Paris, France even if you are looking at hotels in Paris city centre.  Here’s a guide to Paris’s 2nd arrondissement so you can learn more about whether this section of Paris is where you want to be!

It is not likely that you’ll be spending alot of time in the 2nd as a tourist, but if you choose accommodation in this here, you will be in the heart of Paris’s financial center. Home to Paris’s Bourse (stock exchange) and the CAC 40 – France’s top listed companies, the 2nd arrondissement is also widely noted for its prospering  fashion and journalism industries, as well as its general atmosphere of business.

What To Expect If You Are Staying In The Second Arrondissement :

What’s Good :

You will hardly find tourists here, meaning that the people-watching will be strictly French : Paris’s business people going to lunch, stressed traders rushing to work, journalists meeting sources over tea for the next big scoop . Travelers who stay here will also be close to the exquisite 19th “galleries,” a tradition when the Duke of Orleans decided to rent out his garden to shops in the late 18th . These “galleries,” similiar to early shopping malls, have glass windows and tiled floors, are still working now . Visit for a nostalgic and enchanting look at Paris’s nineteenth-century past.

What’s Bad About The Second :

This isn’t an especially trendy area by any means, and while there are a considerable number of places for lunch in the neighborhood, suitable for an expense account, nightlife just isn’t here . However, with the Marais in the fourth arrondissement only a few minutes away, there isn’t much to be concerned about. In addition, near the eastern end of the arrondissement , you may run into a few prostitutes looking to ply their trade, but don’t worry – it’s safe, if seedy, and nevertheless you’re likely to encounter far fewer than in similar areas like Rue St. Denis or the Pigalle area.

What To Visit:

If you are a financial type, pay a visit to the Bourse, or Stock Exchange, for a look at Paris’s economic heart. Or check out the Galleries – the Gallerie Vivienne is regarded the best-preserved, with geniune and gorgeous nineteenth-century decor, a splendid mosaic floor, and elegantly high end stores . In contrast, the Passage Choiseul is more “authentic,” catering to business men and women on their way to work, and selling newspapers and magazines and offering services like shoe-shining to harried traders at the nearby Bourse.

Eating Spots :

Cafe Etienne Marcel, on Rue Etienne Marcel, is a hip Costes brothers place – less costly than most of their others – with a menu to match. Or have a drink or two at Harry’s New York Bar on Rue Danou, reputed to be the birthplace of the Bloody Mary, and a hangout of Hemmingway. While Harry’s not cheap by any means, it’s nevertheless a great hangout for those wanting the elegance and decadence of Art Deco bohemian expatriate life. And, of course, a bloody Mary mixed to perfection.

Where To Shop In The Second :

Brentano’s, on Avenue de L’Opera has an outstanding assortment of English-language and art books. And, of course, the Galleries are filled with great stores. Wander in and out of some of the delightful galleries, looking at the many wonderful shops on offer, and consider buying boutique clothes and far more at all of them.

 

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