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Written Answers — House of Lords: Aviation: Air Quality (25 Jul 2007)

Lord Tyler: ...What discussions the Civil Aviation Authority has had with its counterparts in other countries, including the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority, to ensure that similar advice is given when smoke or fumes are detected in cabin air.

Written Answers — Transport: Airline Safety (9 Feb 2004)

Mr Paul Tyler: ...has taken to ensure that the Civil Aviation Authority has details of all (a) defect reports, (b) air safety reports and (c) mandatory occurrence reporting reports during 2003 regarding fume, smoke or oil leak incidents relating to the (i) BAE 146 and (ii) Boeing 757 aircraft.

Air Passengers (16 Jan 2001)

Mr Paul Tyler: ...aircrew and much valuable international work has also been done. The Minister for the Environment responded to my inquiries. His letter to me stated: The number of reported incidents per annum of smoke, odours, fumes etc. entering UK aircraft flight decks or passenger cabins over the past five years or so has increased from 81 in 1996 to 156 in 1999, and 124 to date in the year 2000. The...

Orders of the Day — Food Standards Bill (21 Jun 1999)

Mr Paul Tyler: ...at the top of the list. Secondly, a long way down the list, came stress. He said that one was far more likely to damage one's health from worrying about diet than from the diet. The next factor was smoking—I do not know whether the right hon. Member for Penrith and The Border indulges. Diet comes a long way down the list. That is absolutely true. However, equally, it is true that,...

Food Safety Act (17 Jun 1998)

Mr Paul Tyler: .... The original detention order made by Tandridge council on 19 May under section 9 of the Act put a stop to all sales of Duckett's cheese from Mr. Aldridge's premises, where it is sent for smoking and maturing. That occurred despite the fact that samples showed no contamination by E. coli. The environmental health officers sampled only three batches, and it is against the law to ask for...

Orders of the Day — Tobacco Advertising Bill (11 Feb 1994)

Mr Paul Tyler: ...years in the advertising and public relations business. On one occasion, I had to turn down—because I could not touch it—an account from the Freedom Association for the Right to Enjoy Smoking Tobacco. FOREST is a front organisation for the tobacco industry, and I think that it now stands for the freedom for the right to eliminate somebody else's throat. Is the right hon....

New Clause 2: Duties of Local Planning Authorities and the Commission in Respect of Plans for Construction of Certain Premises Liable to Endanger Health or Safety (18 Jun 1974)

Mr Paul Tyler: ...have no hope of considering them in their entirety, or fully appreciating them. It has been suggested by the hon. Member for Coatbridge and Airdrie (Mr. Dempsey) that in some way the blacker the smoke the more dangerous it may be. But perhaps the fumes most dangerous to us are those which we cannot see. Where the potential dangers to safety and health are of that complexity, however much...

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