35 million people still ‘at risk from carbon monoxide poisoning’
Please see Richard Haines’ interview here: http://www.itv.com/news/2012-10-31/35-million-people-at-risk-from-carbon-monoxide-poisoning/
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Interesting new article about data on unintentional deaths and injuries from CO
See http://www.straightstatistics.org/article/carbon-monoxide-killer-no-official-record for an examination of the Gas Safety Trust’s statistics versus CO-Gas Safety’s data.
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Carbon Monoxide: the killer with no official record
Tags: ONS, HSE, energy, deaths, accidents
Several papers yesterday headlined claims that accidental deaths from carbon monoxide poisoning rose sharply in the 12 months to the end of June 2011.
Useful Links
Please see this link to the boat safety booklet: http://www.safelincs.co.uk/html/firekills-resources/files/co-safety-on-boats.pdf
Here is a link to the free Safelincs CO alarm reminder service: http://www.safelincs.co.uk/coreminders/
Please let us know if you do not find these helpful.
Debate on carbon monoxide poisoning on Meridian Radio
Two hour debate on carbon monoxide poisoning on Meridian Radio sponsored by Kane International
People who gave interviews:-
Stacey Rodgers of the Dominic Rodgers Trust
Harry Rogers, Gas expert court witness for over 30 years
Six deaths from CO from the use of barbecues in the last year
There have been six deaths from CO from the use of barbecues in the last year, five in or beside tents and one caused by taking a barbecue into a cabin. The inquest of Isabelle Harris has been held and CO from the barbecue was confirmed.
Please see the Poster and Leaflet put out by the Gas Safe Register.
News Round-up early 2012
11th May 2012. Put out press release containing information and data on tent and barbecue deaths and injuries. Signed by three charities, five groups/individuals and the All Party Parliamentary Gas Safety Group.
19th April 2012 Attended an APPGSG meeting on the leisure industry. It was said that data is needed. We have the data.
12th April 2012 Paul Overton and Stephanie Trotter attended a day to learn about social media kindly held by the Gas Safe Register.
Wales & West Utilities has brought out a film about the silent killer. The link is – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3aEWNUfxzw
Data Review
CO-Gas Safety has had its data reviewed and validated by Dr. Carolyn Craggs. This was kindly paid for by the Gas Safe Charity. Dr. Craggs’ report has now been sent to the Gas Safe Charity and we are hopeful that that charity will not consider funding the continuation of our work in collecting, collating and publishing the data. CO-Gas Safety first applied to the Gas Safe Charity for funding for the continuation of the work with regard to the data in September 2010. CO-Gas Safety receives no funding from the Department of Health for the data, only for the poster competition.
April 2012.
Held another successful prize giving event at the House of Lords in January 2012. See poster competition page. Baroness Maddock and Lord Hunt of Kings Heath both gave speeches and so did Denis Kerby of Scotia Gas Networks. About 100 people attended.
Public Liability Insurance Survey
We’d like to know how many registered gas installers have Public Liability Insurance (PLI). CO-Gas Safety believes it is in everyone’s interest for registered gas installers to have PLI as it protects your customer and you if things go wrong. However, making PLI mandatory would require a change in the law.
In return for your participation, every completed survey (one per Registered Gas Installer, ie. per business) will be entered into our prize draw to win a KANE455 CPA1 Flue Gas Analyser worth £649 + VAT!
New website from the Boat Safety Scheme
Robert McLean
Boat Safety Scheme
64 Clarendon Road
Watford WD17 1DA
Tel: 01923 201353 / 07710 175478
Email: Robert.m@boatsafetyscheme.com
Website: www.boatsafetyscheme.com
Boaters with solid fuel stoves on their boats have a new source of advice to help avoid the two deadly threats of fire and carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning, and at the same time, save money on fuel, with the launch of a stove safety portal on the Boat Safety Scheme (BSS) stay-safe website, www.boatsafetyscheme.com/solidfuelstoves.