Laboratories are environments where the handling of chemicals and conducting experiments inherently present significant fire risks. Effective fire safety management in laboratories is crucial to protect personnel, research, and equipment. This article explores the essential strategies for managing chemical risks to enhance fire safety in laboratory settings.
Whether you’re new to investing or you consider yourself a seasoned pro, it’s important to have a plan of action before you execute trades and investments.
Diversification is regularly advised to beginners or those looking to become a better investor. On the flip side, more risky strategies involve investing in high-risk products with no intention of diversifying for stability. Assessing your own personal risk tolerance is an important part of investing.
According to the latest Chambers and Partners UK legal directory, a leading law firm has strengthened its credentials across its practice areas.
Following Rollits’ significant recognition in the similarly prestigious Legal 500, the 2023 edition is widely recognized as a definitive mark of excellence in the legal sector.
England has high hopes for the upcoming World Cup, as both the players and the fans want to erase the trauma from the previous season’s EURO that saw them fall at the last obstacle.
Qatar 2022 summoned the best teams in the world, and among them all, England takes one of the highest positions when talking about the possible chances of winning the trophy.
Leading law firm Rollits LLP has announced the promotion of five members of the team at its office in Hull, including four who graduated from the University of Hull.
Donna Ashbridge and Emma Fawke step up from senior solicitor to associate. Their colleagues John Ashworth, Leanne Hatch and Harriet Wheeldon have all been promoted from solicitor to senior solicitor.
A specialist commercial property solicitor who worked across the north of England after graduating from the University of Hull has returned to the city as an Associate with leading law firm Rollits LLP.
Ruth Maltby-Sinkler graduated with First Class Honours from the University of Hull and, after gaining a Distinction at the University of Law in York, completed her training locally.
Have you ever seen a cop on TV or in the movies? They always seem to have this awesome arsenal of tools that can solve any problem. But what about when they’re not on TV?
Do cops really have all those things at their disposal? The answer is yes! Cops are pretty much the best-equipped people out there because they have stun guns, pepper spray, batons, and tasers.
Toilet paper was one of the most in-demand products in early 2020 and a new Yorkshire Water survey has revealed some of the nation’s biggest frustrations with toilet paper etiquette.
Not replacing a finished loo roll was named as the leading offender, with 68% of respondents in the national survey* naming it as the leading cause of toilet paper-related annoyance.
A man from Hull who advertised a waste removal service on Facebook has been ordered to pay £1,815 after dumping a resident’s rubbish in a layby near Howden.
Audrius Zigmantas, of Doncaster Street, Hull, admitted he and a friend collected the waste from a resident in Cottingham, using his van, but he claimed it was his friend who disposed of the items.
The news that Humberside Police and Crime Commissioner, Matthew Grove, is to face a further shortfall of £1million in funding from Central Government over and above the “unsustainable cuts”
The blue and golds will resume playing this weekend in the second round of the Tom Beautiman Cup at home to Haworth Park. The two sides met only three weeks ago in the league with Beverley ARLC being edged out 24-22 in a game they led for long periods.
A soldier who took on the role of his absent officer to deliver vital supplies to one of the deadliest regions in southern Afghanistan has been awarded a Queen’s Commendation for Valuable Service (QCVS) in the latest Operational Honours and Awards.
As Europe’s elite Football nations compete in Poland & Ukraine at Euro 2012, an exciting and progressive new project for young local, footballing talent has been launched in this region.
In April, Beverley recycled 174 tonnes of glass, paper, plastics, cans and Tetra Pak was collected from the blue bins. This is an increase of 59 tonnes, which is 52 per cent more than in April last year.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council issued 43 fixed penalty notices last year for offences such as littering and dog fouling. A £75 penalty notice is issued when an offence has been witnessed or where there is evidence.
Fourteen members of an organised crime gang have been sentenced to 52 years behind bars today (22 December 2010) at Leeds Crown Court for their role in a sophisticated enterprise stealing and selling on high value vehicles. Members of the gang have admitted to a combination of charges including conspiring to burgle, conspiring to handle stolen goods and conspiring to defraud during July 2009 across North Yorkshire, East Yorkshire, and…