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Keep your property secure this summer

The old cliché that your home is your castle has even greater resonance today as people try harder than ever to hold on to their properties.

Food hygiene award for Mayo General Hospital

The ARAMARK Healthcare team at Mayo General Hospital has retained the flagship ISO 22000 Food Safety Management Systems certification. This certification is a signal to all hospital users of the high standards of hygiene and food safety which are in place at MGH.

NSAI urges Mayo companies to actively manage business risk

Given the current economic climate, business owners and managers are wondering what risks may lie ahead, and how to identify and manage them. But rather than focusing on risk as a negative, they should consider risks as opportunities. Risk is good for any organisation because without it there is no reward or progress. Properly implemented risk management is as much about identifying opportunities as potential losses.

Fee freeze from the people who make sure you get a litre of fuel and a kilo of meat

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The Chief Executive of the National Standards Authority of Ireland (NSAI), Maurice Buckley has said local companies gaining internationally recognised certifications for their goods and services is a key weapon in protecting jobs in the west and midlands.

Back to school safety tips

With local schools opening their doors for a new school year, children and parents are being reminded of dangers associated with the return to school and to take the necessary precautions. Maurice Buckley, CEO, National Standards Authority of Ireland, says there are a number of safety issues that parents need to be aware of. “The start of a new school year can make many parents nervous as they will not be able to keep as close an eye on their children as they were during the holidays. As Ireland’s official standards body, NSAI aims to inspire consumer confidence and to help protect the public. The following safety tips will help ensure you and your kids have a safe return to school.”

Kilkenny Communications for peace of mind

Kilkenny Communications was established by Pat Brennan in 1998 having served over 20 years in Eircom as an installations and maintenance engineer.

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