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Newsletter - December 2008

The December 2008 edition of the Ai Solutions Newsletter is now available: December Newsletter.

Christmas Puzzle 2008 - Theirs not to reason why

Christmas PuzzleThis year's annual Charity Christmas Puzzle has now been posted, and is available to download.

This, the 18th annual Puzzle that Gordon Gray has set, has a theme designed to help completion and will appeal to people who enjoy doing Crossword puzzles, such as in the Daily Telegraph (though it is not a Crossword puzzle). Puzzlers have plenty of time to find the answers and Puzzles should be returned, with donation, by 25 January.

Four winners will each receive a £25 prize.
Everyone who enters will qualify for a £25 prize draw.

So what are you waiting for, give it a go and download the Christmas Puzzle now.

Newsletter - November 2008

The November 2008 edition of the Ai Solutions Newsletter is now available: November Newsletter.

Newsletter - October 2008

The October 2008 edition of the Ai Solutions Newsletter is now available: October Newsletter.

Newsletter - September 2008

The September 2008 edition of the Ai Solutions Newsletter is now available: September Newsletter.

Site Safety Under New Scrutiny from HSE

We understand that the relationship between Building Control Regulations and for health & safety and the Construction Design and Management Regulations has changed. The Building Control will be supporting the HSE on site inspections.

A joint inspection regime is being trialled by the HSE's Luton Office (which covers Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire and includes the Milton Keynes, Luton and Aylesbury areas). Building Inspectors will report and photograph dangerous working practices to the HSE as part of normal site visits.

Peter Galsworthy, the HSE's principal inspector in Luton, said the initiative will focus on high risk activities such as falls from height. The scheme will be rolled out nationally if successful.

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