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Investigations ongoing into the tragic death of three-year-old Solomon

Investigations are still ongoing into the tragic death of a three year old boy who was crushed in the lift shaft of a Galway city office building this week.

Forty six people lose their lives due to workplace accidents

Official figures released this week by the Health and Safety Authority, show that there were 46 people killed in work-related accidents during 2013, compared to 48 in 2012.

Farmers most at risk of workplace death

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Official figures, released this week by the Health and Safety Authority show there were 46 people killed in work-related accidents during 2013, compared to 48 in 2012.

Three died in workplace accidents in Galway last year

Three people lost their lives in workplace accidents in Galway last year, according to official figures released this week from the Health and Safety Authority.

Forty six people lose their lives due to workplace accidents

Official figures released this week by the Health and Safety Authority, show that there were 46 people killed in work-related accidents during 2013, compared to 48 in 2012.

Investigation into farm death

Gardai and the Health and Safety Authority are to carry out a investigation into a farming accident that claimed the life of a man in his mid-40s in Ballindine on Wednesday night.

Gills Driving School win award

Gills Driving School (Ballina) was recognised for its initiative in offering road transport operators with an International Road Transport Union Certified Training Course on safe loading and cargo securing at last week’s Fleet Transport Awards in Dublin.

Erris Enterprise Week suspended following Corrib fatality

Erris Enterprise Week, which was scheduled to take place this week, was postponed as a mark of respect for the employee of German subcontractor Herrenknecht AG, who was fatally injured in the Corrib tunnel at Aughoose last Sunday.

Taking Care of Business - free event for small businesses

The Minister for Small Business, John Perry has launched a one-stop-shop event for existing and potential entrepreneurs called ‘Taking Care of Business’. This free event will take place on Tuesday October 22 in the Printworks Conference Centre in Dublin Castle.

Residents vow to continue six year campaign to make Oranhill safer

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Fed up with their pleas falling on deaf ears, the residents of Oranhill gathered for a protest on Monday at the site of what has been dubbed ‘The Hole’ to highlight the uselessness of spending €70,000 to simply fence of the dangerous crater instead of filling it in and restoring the footpath to make the area safer.

 

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