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Slip and Trip Accidents in the Snow! 
It’s often said that the UK comes to a stop at the first sign of snow. Perhaps it’s because of the low frequency of such weather or just having an excuse to stay at home.

Unfortunately some businesses and services need to continue their operations during bad weather, and therefore take on the increased risks.

Slip and Trip Accidents are just one of the risks possible in any conditions, but more likely during snow and ice. Reducing this threat can be done in many ways.
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The Data Protection Act - Do You Comply? Are You Sure? 
Fines up to £5000 await businesses who fail to comply with the Data Protection Act, even if they have notified the Information Commissioners Office.

All organisations collect personal data and therefore are required to notify under the act. However the process of notification is not always clear, and organisations can often make honest mistakes on the paperwork.

Let us advise you on the correct response for your business.
http://www.assentriskmanagement.co.uk/dataprotection/




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Business Continuity during the Swine Flu Pandemic 
People across the UK are being affected by the Pandemic Flu, whether directly suffering illness or simply adjusting their daily routines. Various Schools and centres have been closed and the National Pandemic Flu Service launched as the latest measure to ease pressure on GPs.

Many businesses, especially those in the South East, are starting to find their business continuity plans put to the test. Employers have a duty of care to their staff and we are all being asked to fight the spread of the virus.

In these times we can’t take for granted uninterrupted access to work places or the constant availability of staff. This is when good business continuity plans add real value to the business and enable firms to take full advantage of remote technologies, tele-working and flexi-hours.

If you don’t already have secure remote access to business data, or a business continuity plan in place (and fully communicated), now is the time to take action!

Please contact us for more information:
Business Continuity – www.assentriskmanagement.co.uk
Remote Technologies – www.assent1.com

and see:
Info from Business Link - http://tinyurl.com/mlboxn


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I.T and the Environment 
The Environmental Standard - ISO 14001 - is being rapidly implimented across all industries and it's no less prominent within I.T.

We've found this Carbon Foot Print Calculator to start you thinking about how Green your I.T is.

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Who Can You Trust CIC, driving rogue tradesmen out of Essex! 


FORMER crime journalist Peter Faulkner has set up an organisation that he hopes will safeguard elderly people in Essex – and drive out rogue tradesmen.

Who Can You Trust is a not-for-profit community interest company set up with the sole aim of alerting and advising people in the 50+ age group about the need to be on their guard against internet scammers, doorstep rogues, fake lotteries, ATM fraudsters, dating tricksters and cheque overpayment fraud.

WCYT will also be looking at cowboy tradesmen like loan sharks,. like gas engineers (don't forget Corgi no longer exists), like counterfeiters, bogus builders and doorstep crooks. Anyone who is out to rip off the elderly will come under scrutiny.

Everyday emails are being sent to millions of people across the world by unscrupulous teams of fraudsters who have one intention - to get their hands on your life savings.

They choose elderly people because they are seen to be more vulnerable and trusting, but those who become too trusting are often the one’s who suddenly find themselves paying out thousands because they have been promised millions. It never happens.

These confidence tricksters are clever and work in all different disguises on the internet. They might even knock at your door claiming to represent a bone fide company or organsation, but they are unscrupulous and have no morals. Once you engage them you have become a victim.

Who Can You Trust has uncovered many horrific stories of people who have been fleeced of thousands (one dear old lady gave away £50,000 and an old ma n was fleeced of £300,000) and despite warnings from the police, from Trading Standards and from Government agencies, people are still falling for these scams.

Peter and his team of volunteers are trying to raise money so they can go to markets, shopping halls and old people's clubs and give free talks on how people can avoid being ripped off and how they can spot who is a fraudsters and who is genuine.

They also want to make sure that if you want to hire the services of a professional tradesman, you will use those on the register of Essex Trading Standards because they have all been closely vetted by the council so you can use them knowing they are dependable and will not rip you off.

To find out more about the organization and to read stories of scams and frauds, go to www.whocanyoutrust.org.uk or ring Peter on 01268 566743.

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