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Expert Ease International has created My428 a very powerful professional networking site. It will help you to find like minded people from all over the world to discuss and share occupational safety and health views and opinions. With My428 you can:
  • build a professional network of contacts who share your interests
  • use built-in communication services
  • create professional and personal blogs
  • create classified ads and get responses
  • create your own event or attend to other members' events
  • create clubs and invite people, who share your ineterests
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Author: Ciaran
This blog is an open blog. Share your views with the my428 .net community on what would be your preferred innovative safety product or soltion. Be as wild and free with your ideas as you care to be.
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Author: Philip
Thoughts from Congress and conferences
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Author: Ciaran
An exploration of competence, starting from first principles.
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Recent Classifieds
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Author: Philip
Seeking a new career?

Author: Philip
Selected papers from the IOSH Ireland / NI conference, September 2007
Author: Ciaran
Expert Ease International are exhibiting at the;

NSC Expo in Chicago, McCormick Place
(October 15th to 17th)
Author: Philip
People at the IOSH2540 Conference
Author: Philip
Industrial art prints by feidhlimidh mac giolla fhinnein
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Recent Clubs
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Author: steve
Firstly, we provide you with a free survey and quotation for the premises based on the information you provide.

We then schedule a convenient time to conduct a fire risk assessment of each area of the premises collating detailed information. The time that this takes varies upon the size of the building.

Smaller office fire risk assessments take between 1 and 5 hours to assess, whereas larger premises might take a series of visits over a 2 week period. Timescales are always outlined in our free surveys.
Author: Philip
A network for speakers and participants at the World Safety Congress in Korea, 2008
Author: Philip
A club for people seeking new career opportunities.
Author: Philip
Advice for school leavers, teachers, parents and employers of young people
Author: Philip
For advice and information on staying safe whatever the season.
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