A GOOD health and safety surprise!

Health and Safety Bulletin | 12 May, 2009 | Hot Topics:

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-    A GOOD health and safety surprise!

Dear reader,

“Swine flu” are the words on everyone’s lips at the moment. It’s difficult to know which of the many reports to believe. Only yesterday morning News24 reported that Margaret Chan, head of the World Health Organisation, claims that swine flu may “re-emerge stronger than ever even if the current outbreak appears to be declining.”

Not very reassuring! But, this does suggest that we shouldn’t be complacent about the situation. Yes, this is the season for colds and sniffles but I suggest you have your doctor check you out if you are feeling fluish.

A GOOD health and safety surprise!

I’ll have some very good news for you in the next few weeks. I can’t say anything right now until I’ve confirmed certain details. Then why have I bothered saying anything, you ask? Because my news promises a great benefit to YOU. So even if you don’t know precisely what the good news is, I wanted to give you some nevertheless. Watch this space...

I’m so excited because this Sunday I’m going to an IPL match with my mum for Mother’s Day. Hope you all have a good weekend too.

See you on the 19th of May,

Nadia Pisanti
 


Editors note

Liana Meadon
Health & Safety Bulletin Editor

The Health & Safety Bulletin keeps our readers in the loop regarding health and safety, through updates regarding reported incidents in the news and questions our health and safety expert Wilna Louw answers. It’s also a platform for subscribers to send in any issues they’re currently experiencing in their workplace.
 

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