• According to the National Safety Council (using Bureau of Labor Statistics data), in 1996 Regals accident incidence rate was 40% lower than the industry average.

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  • The drugmaker is also conducting a long-term outcomes study to see if any heart- or kidney-related side effects turn up in patients using Cox-189, hoping to forestall any of the safety concerns that have hurt Celebrex and Vioxx.

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  • There is a lot of interest in irradiating mail to kill anthrax bacteria, using the kind of technology the food safety industry has developed.

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  • Whether we're investing in safety, road repair, or regional transit solutions, the team using those funds must be responsible and innovative to ensure we get the most bang for our buck.

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  • Even though they may still partake in shady practices, such as evading taxes, avoiding safety checks and using pirated software, a growing number of bandit phone firms are becoming licensed, creating brands with nearly as much recognition as established domestic ones.

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  • But Sir Donald himself admitted using the wrong words in a May 1990 press statement aimed at reassuring the public of the safety of British beef.

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  • Oil and Gas UK - the body representing operators and contractors in the North Sea - is using the 20th anniversary of the disaster to reinforce the safety message offshore.

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  • The people that are involved in safety inspections at airports that work for the FAA, many of them are using some of their own money to do their job, to pay their expenses.

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  • Police in the eastern Indian city of Calcutta are using the picture on the cover of the iconic Beatles album Abbey Road in a campaign to enforce road safety.

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  • But there are real advantages to using medicines that have been in use for several years, because it can take that long for serious safety side effects to show up.

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  • We took a serious look at the problem in February, using data provided by U.S. Pharmacopeia, a nonprofit dedicated to promoting health care safety (see " Lethal Confusion").

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  • But there's another, even more important reason: The upstart thinks it can gain a strategic advantage by using in-house metallurgists to develop the lightweight, high-strength alloys it needs to satisfy higher fuel economy and safety standards.

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