Jan
19
2011
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Some good news

2011 started with a number of job loss announcements but there has also been some good news.

Cork Medical Centre, Ireland’s newest private hospital, today announced 100 new jobs. This follows the announcement earlier this week of 1,000 new jobs in Intel who are based at Leixlip in Co Kildare. Other good news included 70 new jobs coming on stream at medical devices firm ClearStream Technologies in Enniscorthy and another 30 new jobs at software firm Murex in Dublin which is based on the Shelbourne Road. Zeus, a medical device company in Co Donegal have also announced 75 jobs as part of a €10m investment.

There definitely is some good news mixed with the bad.

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Jan
19
2011
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Workplace Health and Safety

The fatal accidents at work statistics for 2010 in Ireland make for grim reading. Forty-eight people lost their lives last year in workplace accidents, an increase from forty-three on the previous year. This means that almost every week another Irish family has to deal with the awful reality of losing a loved one.

What percentage of these accidents could just have been avoided?

We also have to put these numbers in the context of a huge decline in construction activity, an area that is always high risk as regards accidents. The decrease in deaths from 2008 (57 deaths) to 2010 (48 deaths) can probably be largely attributed to the corresponding decline in construction related deaths: 2008 (15 deaths), 2006 (9 deaths).

Over the past three years, agriculture has been the area with the highest number of fatalities. Twenty-two people died in this area alone last year. The causes of these accidents need to be addressed.

I had a conversation recently with a small employer who lost an employee in a workplace accident. The effect it had on that man is staggering. And he isn’t even family.

We all need to play our part in ensuring that our workplaces are safe.

Here is a link to the Health and Safety Authority website.

Jan
04
2011
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Views of the Shannon at Christmas

The River Shannon is very close to us here at the SQT office. Here are some pictures of the Shannon over the Christmas break.

Christmas 2010

Christmas 2010

Let’s hope this freezing weather will be just be a memory as we move into 2011! A happy, healthy, prosperous and safe New Year to all.

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