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Fire destroys more than a third of Galway forest

Calmer wind conditions in Co Galway have assisted efforts to bring under control a major fire which has already destroyed more than a third of Ireland’s largest forest. Air Corps and Coillte helicopters are continuing to douse the affected areas in the Cloosh Valley with thousands of litres of water. However, the State forestry agency…

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CGA Ops Manager runs up lots of hills in Connemara

On April 23rd our Operations Manager Padraig Garrihy competed in the 39.3 mile Connemara Ultra Marathon. He flew the CGA flag on his chest and finished 3rd on the day. Here’s a quick Q and A with Padraig about finding the time to train around a busy work schedule. Q : How many hours a week were…

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New Apps – Documents / Risk Assessments / Orientations

CGA Technology are proud to announce the addition of 3 new applications to our android collection on the 29th of April. Please see the below information on each one to see how it could help your business. For extended licencing information please contact sales@cgatechnology.com If you encounter any issues please contact support@cgatechnology.com For any more suggestions send…

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Man dies in Co Wexford after aerosol can explosion

Father-of-three ‘received horrific head injuries’ after explosion at his garage A father of three from Co Wexford has died following an explosion in his workplace. Aidan Cummins, who was aged 53 and from Bannow, was carrying out work in his garage early on Saturday morning when an aerosol can exploded leading to his death. Investigating…

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UK : £450k fine issued for platform collapse

A London construction company has been fined £450,000 after a work platform was overloaded and brought four workers to the ground when it collapsed. Westminster Magistrates Court heard this week how Leyland SDM (LSDM) Limited had been in the process of redeveloping a warehouse in Wembley. However, when four men tried to move a ventilation…

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Ireland : Watchdog warned air corps about safety risks

The air corps was told three months ago it needs to monitor its workers’ exposure to harmful substances, observe their health for early detection, and give them the equipment to protect themselves against chemical exposure. The five-page report from the Health and Safety Authority (HSA) was issued to the air corps last October. Inspections took…

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Irish workplace fatal accidents down by 20% in 2016

New figures show that there were 44 people killed in workplaces in 2016 in Ireland, representing a 21% reduction of the 56 reported in 2015, the Health and Safety Authority (HSA) has said. The number of deaths on farms remained high, with 21 reported in 2016, compared to 18 in 2015. Construction fatalities were down…

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