Friday, October 21, 2005

Medical Malpractice

Anesthesiologist M.D. Offers Expert Defense/Plaintiff Case Analysis of Potential Medical Malpractice

Charlottesville, VA -- April 12, 2001 -- Before you invest time and money defending or proceeding with an anesthesia-related medical malpractice case, check with expert board-certified anesthesiologist Joseph A. Stirt, M.D. Whether you are a defense or plaintiff attorney, Dr. Stirt can not only tell you if you have a case but also how best to structure it, based on a detailed medical review.

No newcomer to cases involving possible anesthesia-related malpractice, Dr. Stirt has 15 years of experience. Presented orally or as a written report, his in-depth analysis can save you hours of preparation and thousands of dollars. He is prepared to step in at the last minute when another expert suddenly withdraws from a case. Availability and rapid response make his service unique.

According to Dr. Stirt, "The question I get most often is, 'Is it malpractice?' My job is to sort out the bad outcomes due to occurrences that fall within the standard of care from those that do not. The question of whether a case involves negligence is one that looms over every potential malpractice action. If answered correctly, it can save both defendants and plaintiffs from mental anguish and ill-advised pursuit of a defense or lawsuit."

Dr. Stirt serves on the faculty of a major U.S. medical school affiliated with a top-rated tertiary care medical center. He sits on state medical boards as an expert reviewer and expert witness in anesthesiology. He has written books, book chapters, and numerous scientific papers, as well as articles in the medical-legal literature, received honors and awards in medical teaching and scholarship, and has 18 years of academic anesthesia experience ranging from Post Anesthesia Care Unit Director and Outpatient Surgical Unit Director to his current position as Clinical Associate Professor of Anesthesiology.

Dr. Stirt is a diplomat of the American Board of Anesthesiology and the National Board of Medical Examiners. He has been an invited reviewer and lecturer in anesthesiology throughout the U.S. and Europe and has appeared on CNBC.

Accessibility is a unique and important aspect of Dr. Stirt's services. His expertise in anesthesiology is available at any time. He does not work on a contingency fee basis. Your initial telephone consultation is free.

For information: http://www.anesthesiologyexpert.com or
Contact: info@anesthesiologyexpert.com
Phone: 804-242-4990
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Wednesday, October 19, 2005

Safety Solutions

KEE KLAMP UNVEILS RANGE OF TUBULAR STRUCTURE
SAFETY SOLUTIONS
STAND L10, SYDNEY SAFETY SHOW, 26-28 OCTOBER 2005

Kee Klamp will showcase its full range of tubular structure solutions designed to ensure quick and easy assembly and cost-effective performance in a wide range of health and safety applications. These include its Kee Klamp® and Kee Lite® fitting ranges, which are especially popular in guardrailing construction, the Kee Klamp 500 Range for use in handrailing and baulstrading structure assembly and the full range of KeeGuard roof edge protection systems.

The Kee Klamp® fittings range includes a wide variety of easy to use, galvanised cast iron fittings for the quick and simple connection of pre-cut lengths of standard tubing to form guardrailing and any other type of tubular framework structure. All fittings within the versatile and extensive Kee Klamp® range incorporate an integral socket set screw which locks the fitting securely onto its tube to give an excellent slip load performance. This approach also eliminates the need for time consuming welding or specialist installation skills, so helping to keep assembly time down to an absolute minimum and reduce costs. The fittings feature a special factory applied Kee Koat™ and ThredKoat™ coatings which protect the fitting and its thread from corrosion. These coatings are proven to lengthen fitting life and reduce discolouration. They also ensure that structures are easier to disassemble for adjustment or extension.

Also on show will be products from the Kee Lite® range of strong, lightweight and corrosion-resistant tube fittings, manufactured from a high grade Aluminium Silicon Magnesium alloy. They are much lighter than ordinary fittings, ensuring an especially easy to handle and quick to assemble solution for tubular guardrailing and other structures. With their bright aluminium finish, unique contoured design and discreetly positioned set-screws, installations featuring these innovative Kee Lite® fittings also benefit from a more aesthetically attractive finish. Even though the fittings are much lighter than conventional products, they remain strong and durable throughout the lifetime of an installation.

Designed and developed for the disabled, with versatility, ease of assembly and speed of installation in mind, the Kee Klamp® 500 Range features a total of twelve fittings. Ideal for use in creating new handrailing and balustrading structures, the Range can also be used as a retrofit solution, because it includes an offset fitting which allows a new handrail to be added onto an existing structure of appropriate size. When and where required, the 500 Range can be easily augmented with fittings from the established Kee Klamp® fittings range.

The KeeGuard roof edge protection system is an ideal safety system for new or existing flat roof structures. It features just three principal pre-fabricated components – a main upright, a main counterbalance and a free end assembly which is designed for use on runs of 6m and above where no wall fixing is available. All assemblies are designed for use with 42.4 and 48.3 o/d diameter tubing and standard fittings from the Kee Klamp range to provide a complete, easy to assemble solution. The system also allows for integral kickboard fixing to save even greater time and cost on site. It is fully modular and versatile enough to adapt to most roof edge profiles and changes in levels. Sections can be easily taken down and re-erected as necessary, should existing buildings or roof areas be extended or altered in any way. Because the system is free-standing, there is no roof membrane penetration during installation, minimising the risk of leakage or damage to the roof covering.

For further information on any products in the Kee Klamp range visit
www.keeklamp.com

Saturday, October 15, 2005

Writing Press Release

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