The violations stemmed from an inspection last summer that revealed an alleged failure to provide workers handling hydrochloric acid and other dangerous materials with the necessary protection for face, hands and eyes.
The United Kingdom's Health Protection Agency also told CNN that the use of face masks was not necessary or recommended for protection against the swine flu virus.
Herefordshire Council has been told to improve child protection services or face having the government step in to take them over.
They say high profile prisoners - usually on trial or convicted in murder or terrorism-related cases - are often kept under suicide watch and given more protection as they face massive media coverage and are deemed to be at risk from other inmates.
The 200 remaining Guatemalan bearded lizards, however, face the possibility of stronger legal protection.
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As well as leg-pads and gloves, a player these days will wear a helmet with face guard, thigh pad and protection for chest, arms and abdomen.
Even without Vioxx, Merck is expected to face real hardship as it loses patent protection next year on Zocor, its top-selling cholesterol-lowering drug.
The archdiocese filed for bankruptcy protection last year in the face of lawsuits from people who said they had been abused by its priests.
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"It made me aware of the lack of protection and realize what dangers animals face, " he said.
As further protection, a passenger's face is blurred and the image as a whole "resembles a fuzzy negative, " said TSA's Lee.
While acknowledging that the case was not brought under the Data Protection Act - the pair could face possible jail terms - the information commissioner said it does have "parallels" with his own findings.
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When the Indian market opened up, he recalls, Indian companies thought they would all have to merge with each other, because years of protection had made them too weak to face the new foreign competition.
"While economic interests have been able to make the law work for them, those most affected by their operations have often seen the law and protection of the law recede in the face of corporate power, " she says.
On the face of it, the economic case for giving debtors extensive protection is easily dismissed.
Revetment: shore protection structure made with stones laid on a sloping face.
These whistle-blower provisions provide broader remedies for employees than do other whistle-blower protection laws, such as those protecting employees who face retaliation for reporting environmental or health and safety offenses.
On March 29th a federal district court in New York made a ruling that, taken at face value, turns America's approach to the patent protection of genes on its head.
For various reasons, everyone likes to talk about the "analog hole" problem with DRM protection: pretty much all security falls down in the face of a well positioned camera and mic setup in the back of a movie theater.
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And buyers of index-linked bonds have protection against deflation, since they will always be redeemed at their face value or higher.
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The church needs to face up to its responsibilities and show a greater concern for the victims than for protection of the institution at all costs.
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The Master Settlement Agreement is a masterpiece of lawyerly tinkering with market economics, giving tobacco giants like Philip Morris protection from competition by requiring smaller companies to maintain their market share or face oppressive increases in their payments to the states.
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The UK government's decision to protect NHS spending usually offers some protection to the Welsh budget, although the Press Association reported yesterday that devolved governments would face the same 2 per cent cut (over two years) in their budgets.
Taking this opinion at face value, the lesson here is simple and commonsensical but is one that is often ignored by planners: Asset protection planning should rarely be undertaken in its own name or for that stated purpose.
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