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http://www.chartisinsurance.com/
American Home Assurance Company (AHA), Commonly known as AIG, has been re-branded as Chartis insurance. The change took effect on 18th Jan 2010.
“SINGAPORE : Two men have died after an industrial accident at Chemicals Specialities on Jurong Island on Saturday.
The incident happened at about 11am.
Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) personnel said the roof of a cylindrical tank had blown off as a result of the accident.
The cylindrical tank contained chemicals used in the manufacturing of brake fluids.
The Manpower Ministry said its preliminary findings reveal that the Malaysian workers were installing piping to various tanks when one of the tanks exploded.
The Ministry has instructed Chemical Specialties to stop all installation works on the plant.
Investigations by the Manpower Ministry and SCDF are ongoing.” — CNA
SINGAPORE: A 19—year—old has been charged for causing death by a negligent act in which a military Land Rover rolled backwards and killed full—time National Serviceman Second Lieutenant (2LT) Nicholas Chan Wei Kit.
Muhammad Abdul Qaiyuum Bin Muhammed Iskander is alleged to have engaged the reverse gear and stepped on the accelerator, causing the vehicle to surge backwards and roll over 2LT Chan on July 3 last year.
2LT Chan, a Motor Transport Officer, was taking delivery of the SAF land rover in Seletar Camp when the incident happened. A recovery vehicle, activated half an hour later, managed to lift the Land Rover.
A medical team from Seletar Medical Centre tried to resuscitate 2LT Chan. The 21—year—old was sent to Changi General Hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Muhammad Abdul Qaiyuum was in court with his family and his lawyer, Mr A R Marican, for yesterday’s pre—trial conference. Mr Marican told reporters he would make representations to the Attorney—General Chambers. The next pre—trial conference is scheduled on February 8.
SOURCE: TODAY
SOURCE: The Straits Times, 12th Jan 2010
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