SRUC focus on quad bike safety at Dumfries Agricultural Show
The issue of quad bike safety will be the focus of Scotland Rural College’s stand at Dumfries Agricultural Show this weekend – in a bid to reduce the risks for farmers.
The issue of quad bike safety will be the focus of Scotland Rural College’s stand at Dumfries Agricultural Show this weekend – in a bid to reduce the risks for farmers.
The Environment Agency consult the public on certain applications for the abstraction and impoundment of water.
These notices explain:
Updated: Summary of responses including government response added.
We want to know what you think about our proposals to update the wording used in the Security and Emergency Measures (Water Undertakers) Direction 2006. We propose changing ‘licensed water supplier’ to ‘water supply licensee’ to take into account changes to the water industry as part of the WSSL regime.
We’re also seeking views on our proposal to issue a new general direction which would apply to all water supply licensees meeting certain conditions. This general direction would replace specific directions that have previously been issued to individual companies.
These directions set out how we expect water suppliers to respond to an emergency.
The Environment Agency publish permits that they issue under the Industrial Emissions Directive (IED).
This decision includes the permit and decision document for:
While carrying out analysis work in a Sellafield site laboratory, a worker spilled approximately 1kg of depleted uranium trioxide powder while moving a container.
The material is not harmful unless ingested or inhaled.
The correct safety procedures were followed and the immediate area was evacuated before returning to normal service on the same day.
Health checks confirmed the worker suffered no ill effects.
An internal investigation is being carried out.
The event has been rated 1 (anomaly) on the International Nuclear Events Scale
Sellafield is regulated by the Office for Nuclear Regulation and the Environment Agency