mercredi 11 février 2009

industrial injury solicitors

industrial injury solicitors

An industrial injury is any disease or bodily damage resulting from working.

The most usual organs involved are the spine, hands, the head, lungs, eyes, skeleton, and skin.

Common causes of industrial injury are poor ergonomics, manual handling of heavy loads, misuse or failure of equipment, exposure to general hazards, inadequate safety training and clothing, jewellery or long hair that becomes tangled in machinery.

General hazards in a work environment include electricity, explosive materials, fire, flammable gases, heat, height, high pressure gases and liquids, hot gases and liquids, powerful or sharp moving machinery, oxygen-free gases or spaces, poisonous gases, radiation, toxic materials, work on, near or under water, work on, near or under weak or heavy structures.

List of well known industrial injuries:

There are many methods on preventing or reducing industrial injures, including: anticipation of problems by risk assessment, safety training, safety clothing, breathing equipment, safety guards, mechanisms on machinery, and safety barriers. In addition, past problems can be analyzed to find their root causes by using a technique called root cause analysis.


credit industrial commercial

credit industrial commercial

Le Crédit industriel et commercial créé en 1859 (CIC) est un groupement de 7 banques régionales regroupées en 5 pôles.

  • CIC Est : fusion entre la Banque CIAL (Crédit industriel d'Alsace-Lorraine) et la Banque SNVB (Société nancéienne Varin Bernier) depuis le 1er janvier 2008, basé à Strasbourg.
  • CIC Banque CIO (Crédit industriel de l'Ouest) - BRO basé à Nantes
  • CIC Banque BSD (Banque Scalbert-Dupont) - CIN (Crédit industriel de Normandie)
  • CIC Bonnasse Lyonnaise de Banque
  • CIC Lyonnaise de Banque
  • CIC Société bordelaise
  • Banque Transatlantique

Le crédit industriel et commercial représente un réseau de 1940 agences, avec 23 265 collaborateurs.
En 1998, il a été racheté par le Crédit Mutuel Centre Est Europe à 68 %, soit 13,38 milliards de Francs ou 2,04 milliards d'euros. Le Crédit industriel et commercial forme, avec le groupe Crédit mutuel-CIC (CM-CIC), une société financière.