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Department of Public Health Sciences Division of Social Medicine Safe Community Monthly News Issue 26 September 2009 In this issue New Safe Community designation 1 Safe Community movement in Iran 2 Report from Belize 2 Report from Thailand 2 Report from Taiwan 3 Report from Linfen, China 3 Report from Jinqiao Town, China 3 Article of interest 4 Course 4 Forthcoming Conferences 4 Advice for ISC annual Reports 5 Dear Colleagues, We are proud to introduce you another new Safe Community. We have reports from Iran, Belize, Thailand, Taiwan and China. Safe Communities movement is now its full pace! All the designated Safe Communities are advised to submit their annual reports. News and reports of this issue are appended below. Same issue is also available at our WHO Collaborating Centre on Community Safety Promotion website: http://www.phs.ki.se/csp/who_newsletters_en.htm With warm regards Leif Svanström, Responsible Editor Koustuv Dalal, Editor Itasca Illinois—America’s Fifth International Safe Community At an evening reception on April 23, 2009 Itasca, Illinois was designated as an International Safe Community. The fifth International Safe Community in the United States, the Village of Itasca is located in northwest suburban Chicago area. The Village of Itasca is also headquarters of the National Safety Council, an Affiliate Support Centre of the Collaborating Centre and the home of Safe Communities America. In this capacity as an Affiliate Support Centre, Safe Communities America mentored the Village of Itasca as it navigated through the process of preparing and applying for designation. As well as recognizing the citizens and organizations in the Village of Itasca Safe Community Coalition, this designation was also a special event for Safe Communities Canada which, in its capacity as a Certifying Centre for the WHO Collaborating Centre, oversaw its first complete International Designation process. It also marked the first time in North America that Accredited International Peer Reviewers—Debora Biggs from the United States, and Barry King from Canada‐‐ took the lead in the review process. This first exercise also helped both Safe Communities Canada and Safe Communities America establish a formal protocol which will govern process for reviewing and designating International Safe Communities in North America. The Signatories of the Safe Communities Agreement for Itasca, Illinois. (L to R): John Dalzell, Safe Communities Canada, Jeff Pruyn, Village President Elect, Itasca, Claudia Gruber, Village President, Itasca, MaryFran Leno, Cochair Itasca Safe Community Coalition, Chief Scott Heher, CoChair, Itasca Safe Community Coalition Signing the Safe Community Agreement is Claudia Gruber, the Village President of Itasca. On her right, is John Dalzell. Waiting to sign : Jeff Pruyn, MaryFran Leno, and Scott Heher. John Dalzell, the Chair of the Board of Safe Communities Canada, officially designated the Village of Itasca, Illinois on behalf of the World Health Organization Collaborating Centre on Community Safety Promotion. During the ceremony, he paid tribute to the dedication of that group of citizens and organizations in Itasca who have worked so hard to ensure the safety and well being of every citizen in their communitya dedication which, he pointed out, typifies and unites Safe Communities around the world, and which designation ceremonies like this one recognize and salute. Reporter: Ron Waldie, Canada.

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  • Department of Public Health Sciences Division of Social Medicine

    Safe Community Monthly News Issue 26 September 2009

    In this issue

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    New Safe Community designation 1Safe Community movement in Iran 2 Report from Belize 2 Report from Thailand 2 Report from Taiwan 3 Report from Linfen, China 3 Report from Jinqiao Town, China 3 Article of interest 4 Course 4 Forthcoming Conferences 4 Advice for ISC annual Reports 5

    DearColleagues,

    WeareproudtointroduceyouanothernewSafeCommunity.WehavereportsfromIran,Belize,Thailand,TaiwanandChina.SafeCommunitiesmovementisnowitsfullpace!AllthedesignatedSafeCommunitiesareadvisedtosubmittheirannualreports.Newsandreportsofthisissueareappendedbelow.Sameissueisalsoavailable at ourWHO Collaborating Centre on Community Safety Promotionwebsite:http://www.phs.ki.se/csp/who_newsletters_en.htmWithwarmregardsLeifSvanstrm,ResponsibleEditorKoustuvDalal,Editor

    Itasca IllinoisAmericas Fifth International Safe Community AtaneveningreceptiononApril23,2009Itasca,IllinoiswasdesignatedasanInternationalSafeCommunity.ThefifthInternationalSafeCommunityintheUnitedStates,theVillageofItascaislocatedinnorthwestsuburbanChicagoarea.TheVillageofItascaisalsoheadquartersoftheNationalSafetyCouncil,anAffiliateSupportCentreoftheCollaboratingCentreandthehomeofSafeCommunitiesAmerica.InthiscapacityasanAffiliateSupportCentre,SafeCommunitiesAmericamentoredtheVillageofItascaasitnavigatedthroughtheprocessofpreparingandapplyingfordesignation.AswellasrecognizingthecitizensandorganizationsintheVillageofItascaSafeCommunityCoalition,thisdesignationwasalsoaspecialeventforSafeCommunitiesCanadawhich,initscapacityasaCertifyingCentrefortheWHOCollaboratingCentre,oversawitsfirstcompleteInternationalDesignationprocess.ItalsomarkedthefirsttimeinNorthAmericathatAccreditedInternationalPeerReviewersDeboraBiggsfromtheUnitedStates,andBarryKingfromCanadatooktheleadinthereviewprocess.ThisfirstexercisealsohelpedbothSafeCommunitiesCanadaandSafeCommunitiesAmericaestablishaformalprotocolwhichwillgovernprocessforreviewinganddesignatingInternationalSafeCommunitiesinNorthAmerica.

    TheSignatoriesoftheSafeCommunitiesAgreementforItasca,Illinois.(LtoR):JohnDalzell,SafeCommunitiesCanada,JeffPruyn,VillagePresidentElect,Itasca,ClaudiaGruber,VillagePresident,Itasca,MaryFranLeno,CochairItascaSafeCommunityCoalition,ChiefScottHeher,CoChair,ItascaSafeCommunityCoalition

    SigningtheSafeCommunityAgreementisClaudiaGruber,theVillagePresidentofItasca.Onherright,isJohnDalzell.Waitingtosign:JeffPruyn,MaryFranLeno,andScottHeher.

    JohnDalzell,theChairoftheBoardofSafeCommunitiesCanada,officiallydesignatedtheVillageofItasca,IllinoisonbehalfoftheWorldHealthOrganizationCollaboratingCentreonCommunitySafetyPromotion.Duringtheceremony,hepaidtributetothededicationofthatgroupofcitizensandorganizationsinItascawhohaveworkedsohardtoensurethesafetyandwellbeingofeverycitizenintheircommunityadedicationwhich,hepointedout,typifiesandunitesSafeCommunitiesaroundtheworld,andwhichdesignationceremonieslikethisonerecognizeandsalute.

    Reporter: Ron Waldie, Canada.

    http://www.phs.ki.se/csp/who_newsletters_en.htm

  • Rapid movement in Iran in increasing Safe Communities Duringthepasttwoyears4citieshavebeendesignatedasSafeCommunitiesinIranandthreeothercitiesaresupposedtobedesignatedbefore2010.ThelastSafeCommunityinIranwasdistrict22inTehranwhichwasdesignateinApril27.AdelegationfromWHOCChasbeenparticipatedinthedesignationceremony.Duringthedaysaftertheceremony,fourothercitieswerevisitedbythegroup:FarimanandKhalilabadinKhorasanProvince,ShirazandNeyrizinFarsProvince.ThesitevisitinFarimanwasdonebyDr.Mohammadi,Dr.ZandraFeltensandDr.ThereseLundberg.Mrs.RafiefromtheMinistryofHealthandMedicalEducationwasaccompanyingthedelegation.ItwasthesecondsitevisitinFarimanduringpasttwoyears.PeopleinFarimanwereverysuccessfultoshowaremarkableworkduringtheSafeCommunitymeetingwhiletheyhaveinvolveddifferentorganizationsandgroupsintheirmovement.Thedelegationhadachancetoraiserelatedquestionsanddiscussthefacilitatorsandbarriersregardingthesafetyinterventionsinthemeeting.Governor,Mayor,Religiousleaderandtheheadsofallorganizationsinthecityhaveparticipatedinthesession.Therewasandesignatedin2007andBardscanin2008.Khalilabadhasalsoshownaexhibitionpresentingallsafetyinterventionsandactivitieswithinthecityduringpastfiveyears.ThedelegationhasfoundthatFarimanisreadytobedesignatedasthenextSafe

    designated in 2007 and Bardscan in 2008. Khalilabad has also shown a very impressiveworkduringthesitevisit.ThedelegationhasfoundKhalilabadreadyfordesignationinthenextcomingeventinIran.ThegrouphastravelledfromKhorasantoFrasforthenextsitevisits.Shirazwasvisitedasacityunderpreparationfordesignation.Dr.MedhatiwhoisinchargeofSafeCommunityactivitiesintheprovince,presentedacomprehensivereportofthemovementinallcitiesintheprovince.Arsanjanwasthefirstcityintheprovincewhichwasdesignatedin2008,howevermanyothercitiesarepreparingthemselvestobedesignatedinthefuture.Finally,Neyrizwasvisitedasthethirdcitywhichisreadyfordesignation.Neyrizislocated180KilometrefarfromShiraz.Dr.BoHenricsonandDr.RezaMohammadihaveparticipatedintheSafeCommunitymeetingandalsovisitedthesafecom.exhibitioninthecity.Themeetingwasverysuccessfulinshowingtheengagementofdifferentsectorsinthesafetyinterventions.Theycouldalsopresentaninterestingreportabouttheirsafetyactivitiesinthecityduringpastfiveyears.Afterthesitevisit,theimpressionofdelegationwasverypositivewhiletheyfoundthatNeyrizisalsoreadyfordesignationinthecomingeventinIran.Reporter: Reza Mohammadi

    Community.AtthesametimeofFarimansitevisit,Dr.BoHenricsonhasvisitedKhalilabad.Kahlilabadisanewcitylocatedbetweentwoformerdesignatedsafecommunities:KashmarandBardscan.Kashmarwas

    Belize in Central America- in need of a Safe Community programme? In a meeting at the PAHO/WHO office in Belize City August 21st, the prerequisites for possible development of a Safe Communities pro-gramme were discussed. For WHO CC Professor Leif Svanstrm participated and from PAHO/WHO there were Dr. Beverley Barnett, Coun-try Representative and Ms. Sandra Jones, Technical Advisor for Health Promotion. This small country, almost 30 years of age as an independent state, has only about 300,000 inhabitants. Despite chal-lenges to the economy, the country is labelled as middle-income, with production of oil, sugar, fish, and tourism. Aver-age health is good and health services relatively well organised. However, the main program on injury is related to traf-fic safety and prevention of road traffic injuries; the program was revitalized after the World Health Day focus on this area a few years ago. The most realistic future has to start with one priority problem, but has to involve the multi-sector approach espoused by the Safe Communities concept probably traffic safety, again at the local community level. Working with the health sector on safety promotion is a priority area. Rapporteur:LeifSvanstrm DrBeverleyBarnett

    1st National Seminar on Safe Communities, Thailand Afterhosting the4thAsianRegionalConferenceonSafeCommunities in2007, there is anagreement topromote

    networkparticipationandeducationamongcommunitiesonsafetyworkswhichincludemanyaspectssuchasinjuryanddeathfrom accidents, risk environment, disaster, and social risk.Hence,Child Safety Promotion and Injury PreventionResearchCenter withthecollaborationofbothpublicandprivatesectorsandpatronizedbyThaiHealthFoundationheldthe1stNationalSeminaronSafeCommunitiesduring56March,2009atChulabhornResearchInstitute(CRI)ConventionCenter,Bangkok.

    Thereweremorethan400participantsincluding300communityrepresentativesfrom80communitiesinThailandandtherepresentativesfrompublicandprivatesectors.Therewere22learningstationstopresentcommunitysafetyworks.Therealsowere 6groupsofdiscussionpanelson safe road,disasterprevention, safekids, safe foodandproduct, safework,andcommunitypreparednessonemergency.Thepanelswereconductedbycommunityrepresentativeandsafetyeducators.

    Reporter:Ms.ChadapornSuksiriwan,Thailand

  • Japan Safe Community Members Visited Taiwan in March, 2009 AstheCoordinatorofSafeCommunitiesNetworkinJapan,Dr.YokoShiraishiaccompaniedProf.DaisukeFujita,Mr.

    TakaoKuramochi,andMr.HiroshiIshizukitoTaiwanfora5dayvisitfrom17thto21stMarch,2009.SinceKameokaCity,thefirstSafeCommunityinJapan,heldthedesignationceremonylastMarch,safetypromotionhasdrawnalotofattentioninJapanesecommunities.Thistripwasconsideredasanactivityoflearningandsharing.

    Prof.FujitaistheprincipalofIkedaElementarySchool,Osaka,whereanintrusiveincidentcaused23childrenandstaffinjuredordiedinJune2001.Thetragedyevokedpublicawarenessaboutsafetyofschoolsandcommunities.Prof.Fujitaisespeciallyconcernedaboutsafetypromotioninschoolsettings.Mr.Kuramochi,ManagerofCommunitySafetySection,PublicSecurity&SafetyDept.,AtsugiCity,isoneofthekeypersonsforsafetypromotioninAtsugiCity.Mr.Ishizuki,ExecutiveDirectorofInternationalAssociationofTrafficandSafetySciences,isamemberofExpertCommitteeofAtsugiCity.

    Prof.LuPai,ChairofTaiwaneseCommunitySafetyPromotionCenter(TCSPC),andProf.MingShinnLee,ChairofTaiwaneseSchoolSafetyPromotionCenter(TSSPC),arranged5SafeSchoolsinTaipeiCity,YilanCounty,andHualienCountyandaSafeCommunityinTaipeiCitytosharetheirexperiencewiththeguests.

    ThefiveSafeSchoolstheyvisited,includingTamkangUniversity,JhihShanJuniorHighSchool,KangLeElementarySchool,DongAoElementarySchool,andNanHuElementarySchool,presentedtheirsafeschoolprogramsandtookthegueststothesitestowitnesstheimprovement.TheNeihuSafeCommunityshowedtheireffortsonwholesalestoresafetypromotion.Afterthevisit,Prof.FujitaindicatedthatTaiwansafeschoolsnotonlyputeffortsonhardwareimprovementforsafetybutalsoemphasizeonsafetyeducationwhichthechildrencancarrywiththemforlife.Onbehalfofthevisitinggroup,Dr.Shiraishiexpressedsincerethankstohostorganizations,the5schoolsandNeihuSafeCommunityfortheirhospitalityandfortheplentifulgainsfromthistripProf.Leepointedoutthatideasdevelopedfromwesterncountriesnot

    alwaysfitorientalsocietyandheiswillingtosharethetoolshedevelopedbyadaptingAsianculturetohelpschoolsafetypromotioninAsiancountries.Prof.Paipraisedthevisitformeetingthe6thindicatorforInternationalSafeCommunities,andwelcomedmoreinteractionsforwards.Reporters:DoraLin&JayceLee,TSSPC,Taiwan

    Hand-supporting Project from Linfen Community, China LastyeartheSecurityGroupforoldpeoplehasinstalledHandsupportinghandlesfor157elderlyhouseholds.After

    thisyearssurvey,thegrouplearnedaneedofthehandlesfrom230elderlyhouseholds.Thegroupmembersusedonemonthtoinstall447handlesforthesefamilies,whichwaswelcomedbytheelderly.ThebenefitedelderlysaidthatsincetheestablishmentoftheSafeCommunity,thesafetyoftheelderlyhasbeenpaidspecialattentiontoandallkindsofsecurityrisksinthecommunityhavebeenpositivlyintervened.TheyareallproudoflivinginLinfenCommunity.

    Eliminate safety hidden danger and prevent senior citizens residential safety Thereare5969seniorcitizensabove60yearsold inJinqiaoTown,China including230solitaryseniorcitizensand1155pureseniorcitizenswholivealoneorthefamilymembersarealloldages.Throughinvestigation,wefindthatfallisoneofthemainreasonsthatcauseseniorcitizensinjuryinourtown.LedbyJinqiaoTownInternationalSafeCommunityConstructionOffice,residentialsafetyworkgroup,cooperatedwithZhangqiaocommunitycommittee,installedsafetyinfrastructuresinbathroomsandkitchensamongseniorcitizenfamiliesintheneighborhoodtoeliminateresidentialsafetyhiddendangerandpreventseniorcitizensdailylifesafetybasedonanoverallfishingexpedition.In the prophase of the installing project, Zhangqiao community committee launched safetyinfrastructures fishing expedition among 88 pure and solitary senior citizen families and old agefamilies above 80 years old, delivered consultant tables and understood various requirements asinstallmentofarmrestsandlayingofnonslipmatsinordertomaketheinstallmenttargetedandmeettheirneeds.Assomeseniorcitizenfamilieshavealreadyinstalledarmrests,thereare45familieswillbe installed armrests and 88 familieswill be laid nonslipmats. This installing project began onAugust11thandwillbefinishedbyAugust20th.The installingproject, in termsofgovernmentbearing themajorcostand theseniorcitizen familiespayingalittle,isaimtofurtherimproveoldagesawarenessofpreventingfallaswellascaringaboutselfsafetyandhas receivedwildapplaudsandactivecoordination.Thisprojectplans tobe spreadgraduallyintheneighborhood,aimingateffectivelyreducetheaccidenceofoldagesfallandprovideacomfortableandsafelivingenvironmentforseniorcitizenfamiliesintheneighborhood.Report:JinqiaoTownInternationalSafeCommunityConstructionOffice,China.

  • Article of interest SpinksA,TurnerC,NixonJ,McClureRJ.TheWHOSafeCommunitiesmodelforthepreventionofinjuryinwholepopulations.CochraneDatabaseofSystematicReviews2009,Issue3.Art.No.:CD004445.DOI:10.1002/14651858.CD004445.pub3.

    Course

    Courses2009/20104thInternationalPh.D.CourseonInternetINJURYSURVEILLANCEANDCODING1October200931March2010(25%rate)7,5CreditsCourseOrganizer:ProfessorLarsGunnarHrte,[email protected]

    CANADIANFALLSPREVENTIONCURRICULUM2009DistanceEducationCourseforseniorshealthandcommunitycareprovidersonthedesign,implementationandevaluationoffallpreventionprogramsforallsettings.English:UniversityofVictoria,http://www.uvcs.uvic.ca/courses/French:UniversityofEdmonton,CampusSt.Jean,http://www.uofaweb.ualberta.ca/cerf/Formoreinformation:www.injuryresearch.bc.caorcontactSarahElliottatsarah.elliott@gov.bc.ca,Phone012509521520,Fax012509521570.

    Forthcoming Safety and Injury Conferences 2009 BCMunicipalOccupationalHealth&SafetyConferenceWhistler,1315September2009,BritishColumbia,Canadahttp://www.municipalsafety.bc.ca

    SecondInjuryPreventionConferenceforUKandIreland2425September2009,Cardiff,Waleshttp://www.injuryobservatory.net/2nd_injury_conference.html

    5thAsianRegionalConferenceonSafeCommunities(ARCSC)Safety,Health,Harmony1820October2009Beijing,ChinaChinaOccupationalSafety&HealthAssociation(COSHA)http://www.cosha.org.cnTopicshttp://www.phs.ki.se/csp/pdf/Conferences/conf_news.pdf

    Contactpersons:MsWuYanhuaandMrLiuYan,Email:[email protected]:21,HepingliBeijie,DongchengDistrict,Beijing,China100713Tel:+861064463609;+861064463339,Fax:+861064463609

    SeniorSafetyfuturechallengesNordicConference2122October2009,Karlstad,SwedenProgrammehttp://www.phs.ki.se/csp/pdf/Conferences/program_karlstad.pdfAbstractdeadline:15May2009

    Forinformation:www.karlstad.se/seniorsafetyDrTommyRosenberg,HeadofKnowledgeCentreforSeniorSafety,Karlstad,[email protected]

    KwaiTsingTrafficSafetyPromotionSeminarfromPrimaryandSecondaryPrevention30October2009,HongKongSAR,ChinaForinformation:www.phs.ki.se/csp/pdf/Conferences/[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]://www.municipalsafety.bc.cahttp://www.injuryobservatory.net/2nd_injury_conference.htmlhttp://www.cosha.org.cnhttp://www.phs.ki.se/csp/pdf/Conferences/conf_news.pdfhttp://www.phs.ki.se/csp/pdf/Conferences/conf_news.pdfmailto:[email protected]%20http://www.phs.ki.se/csp/pdf/Conferences/program_karlstad.pdfhttp://www.karlstad.se/seniorsafetymailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.phs.ki.se/csp/pdf/Conferences/traffic_promotion_seminar_2009.pdfmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]

  • EuropeanChildHomeSafetyConference23November,2009,StratfordUponAvon,UKEmail:[email protected],EdgbastonPark,353BristolRoad,Birmingham,B57ST,UK

    VigjrNorgetryggere1718November2009,Voksensen,OSLO,NorwayFirstAnnouncementEmail:[email protected],WWW.SKAFOR.ORG2010 RoSPAs75thRoadSafetyCongress2224February,2010StratforduponAvon,UKwww.rospa.com/roadE

    mail:[email protected]:19September2009 19thInternationalSafeCommunitiesConferenceSustainabilityofSafeCommunityPrograms2326March,2010Suwon,KoreaFirstAnnouncementwww.2010safecom.com/pdf/1st_Announcement.pdfhttp://www.2010safecom.org/web_mail/web_mail.htmlwww.2010safecom.orgAbstractdeadline:31October2009.Forinformation:[email protected]

    TheSecondEuropeanRegionalSafeCommunityConferenceIncorporatingthe7thNordicConferenceonSafeCommunitiesHowtodevelopSafeCommunitiesinEuropeusingtheNordicexperiences,reestablishingaEuropeanNetworkofSafeCommunities.1920May,2010Reykjavik,IcelandFirstAnnouncement(shortversion;longversion)www.publichealth.is/SC2010IcelandContact:RsaThorsteinsdttirEmail:[email protected]:+3545800900/+3548400906Fax:+3545800901PublicHealthInstituteofIceland,Laugavegur116,105Reykjavk,Iceland 2ndSouthEasternEuropeSafeCommunityConferenceSeptember,2010CroatiaContact:TanjaPekezPaliskoEmail:[email protected] 10thWorldConferenceonInjuryPreventionandSafetyPromotion2124September,2010London,UKThefirstformalannouncementforSafety2010willbeissuedinJanuary2009

    Callforabstracts:closingdatewillbeFriday15January2010,17:00hrshttp://www.safety2010.org.ukEarlybirdratebefore30April2009450.00Contact:KarenHughesEmail:[email protected]:+44(0)1512318723CentreforPublicHealth,LiverpoolJohnMooresUniversity,KingswayHouse,5thFloor,HattonGarden,LiverpoolL32AJ,UK.Tel:+44(0)1512314510|Fax:+44(0)1512314515

    Annual Report

    Beging2009,ISCsarerequiredtosubmitannualreports.Pleasesubmitby1FebruaryinwordformatyourcompletedreportandwebpagechangestotheCertifyingCentrewhoevaluatedyourapplication.

    Forannualreporttemplate:http://www.phs.ki.se/csp/pdf/guidelines/annual_report_isc_090902.pdf

    ForCertifyingCentres:http://www.phs.ki.se/csp/who_certifying_centres_network_en.htm

    WHOCollaboratingCentreforCommunitySafetyPromotionKarolinskaInstitutetDepartmentofPublicHealthSciencesDivisionofSocialMedicineNorrbacka2ndFloor,SE17176,Stockholm,Sweden.Communication:KoustuvDalal,Editor(Email:[email protected])

    mailto:[email protected]://www.phs.ki.se/csp/pdf/Conferences/17_18Nov2009.pdfmailto:[email protected]://WWW.SKAFOR.ORG%20mailto:[email protected]://www.rospa.com/road%20mailto:[email protected]://www.phs.ki.se/csp/www.2010safecom.com/pdf/1st_Announcement.pdfhttp://www.2010safecom.org/web_mail/web_mail.htmlhttp://www.2010safecom.orgmailto:[email protected]%20http://www.phs.ki.se/csp/pdf/Conferences/2010_first_iceland_short.pdfhttp://www.phs.ki.se/csp/pdf/Conferences/2010_first_iceland_long.pdfhttp://www.publichealth.is/SC-2010Icelandhttp://www.publichealth.is/SC-2010Icelandhttp://www.publichealth.is/SC-2010Icelandhttp://www.publichealth.is/SC-2010Icelandmailto:[email protected]://www.safety2010.org.ukmailto:[email protected]:[email protected]

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