Finding out about accident prevention has just been made easier thanks to one organisation.
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) has recently launched an online system hosting a collection of motoring disaster prevention advice documents.
Anyone who is a member of RoSPA will have access to the records, which are said to exceed 28,500 in numbers.
Ibidapo Oketunji, RoSPA’s information services manager, said of the new service: "We hope it will make it easier for them [members] to draw on the expertise contained within our extensive and unrivalled library."
He added that every month the organisation’s Infocentre gets in the region of 550 enquiries from its members, alongside the public.
As part of the new service users will be able to carry out a search for a specific item and then print what they have found, with the ability to save searches to return to them at a later date.
RoSPA has been established now for more than 90 years.
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