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    Jun 27, 2009, 08:16 AM
    Working in a science industry - Laboratory management system at thames water
    1. How is security maintained on the laboratory management system (LMIS) at Thames Water?

    2. how do the reports of thames water affect the regulatory responsibilities and actions of Thames Water?

    3. what additional information will also be electronically recorded as workplace records?
    - where will this be kept?
    - to whom and how is it made available?
    - why is it kept?

    4. what are the advantages of maintaining and archiving such records?
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    Jun 27, 2009, 08:35 AM

    Have you tried the Thames Water official website? I think that your teachers wanted you to do some research about the water system in your country. I found a link, but you should do more searches, for I don't know if you'll have answers to all your questions. Since the company is in your country, you should be more aware of it that me. Or did you have an educational outing there, and you have some homework? Then, you should be able to answer these easily.

    http://www.thameswater.co.uk/cps/rde...hs.xsl/542.htm
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    Jun 27, 2009, 08:44 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Unknown008 View Post
    Have you tried the Thames Water official website? I think that your teachers wanted you to do some research about the water system in your country. I found a link, but you should do more searches, for I don't know if you'll have answers to all your questions. Since the company is in your country, you should be more aware of it that me. Or did you have an educational outing there, and you have some homework? Then, you should be able to answer these easily.

    Thames Water official website - About us
    I tried the website but I can't seem to find the answers
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    Jun 27, 2009, 09:01 AM

    Aw, sorry, but I know nothing about Thames... :(
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    Jun 27, 2009, 09:37 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Unknown008 View Post
    Aw, sorry, but I know nothing about Thames... :(
    That's OK I'll try again but I need help with this question:

    1. how are radioactive substances handled and disposed in colleges
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    Jun 27, 2009, 09:43 AM

    Radioactive substances are kept in lead castles.
    They are held with long tongs
    People handling them should wear protective googles and coat with large pockets with lead plates in.

    Other precaution, they should not be pointed directly towards someone.

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