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This year, say officials, there will be no reduction in numbers, in order not to jeopardise safety standards.
Labour said its members on the fire authority voted against the proposals because they believed they would jeopardise safety.
Des Tidbury said if more than £2m was cut from the fire budget over the next five years, it could jeopardise safety.
These authors explain the background to the concept of non-technical skills that was first adopted in relation to the behaviours of airline pilots and could enhance or jeopardise safety.
Training may cost time and some inconvenience for the patient but should never jeopardise safety or outcome.
Lack of continuity, which in this study arose from high staff turnover, staff being moved between different health program areas and multiple (or absent) handovers of care, will increase errors and jeopardise safety [ 39].
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It's not, and never will be, about refusing treatment or in any way jeopardising safety.
Heathrow executives said that the protesters had jeopardised safety at the airport and needed to face the consequences.
"The absolute disregard to the use of standard material and equipment has also seriously jeopardised safety of venues," he said.
The ORR said the day-to-day running of the railway could be managed more efficiently and cheaply without jeopardising safety.
Dutton said he provided information "as it was available to us" but said releasing details of the operation as it was under way on Monday could have jeopardised safety.
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