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Wednesday, 9 May 2018

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9/05/2018   


Today in English for sustained silent reading I was reading about unbelievable facts. the site I was reading off is fact slides it is made for all ages. 


on factslides you can pick all the facts at the bottom you want to read about like facts of the day is cool to read. 


one of the facts I was cotton candy was invented by a dentist that is on unbelievable facts I will  do the lick at the bottom for people that want to go have a look at factslides.  


factslides  



10/05/2018 
Today in English I was back on factslides and back on facts of the day with facts of the day the next day they are new one on the slide.


I  seen a fact that i did not know about it is that kolas store  leaves in their cheek pouches to eat them later.


I seen different fact that i did not know about it's impossible to sneeze while sleeping.


I found anther fact that i did not know about is beer cans in japan  have braille on them so blind people don't confuse alcoholic drinks with soft drinks.

I have a different one about kolas There were over 10 million koalas before British settlersarrived in Australia. Now, there are around 43,000 in the wild.


fact of the day




 




11/05/2018
Today in English I was on Stuff site and I read about a waikato tractor driver  clocked almost 200 hours in  the two weeks before his death. 

An agricultural company was sentenced at the Huntly District Court after one of its workers died in a tractor crash after clocking up a 17 hour work day (file photo).
A North Waikato tractor driver was so tired after a 200 hour working fortnight he drove off the road to his death.
The Micheal​ Vining Contracting Ltd worker clocked up 197.25 hours in the two weeks leading up to the crash.
In October 2016, the driver was helping with harvesting operations on a farm in Pukekawa. He logged a 16.75 hour day before leaving the farm, taking a tractor home in preparation for the next day's work.
At 2.45am he crashed the tractor and died as a result of his injuries. The driver was also not wearing a seatbelt.
A WorkSafe investigation found that fatigue was the most likely cause of the accident. 
The agricultural company was sentenced in the Huntly District Court.
"Getting the job done is important, but not if the hours required to do it put workers at risk of injury or death," WorkSafe Deputy General Manager, Investigations and Specialist Services, Simon Humphries, said in a statement. 
The company had a health and safety document prepared for them in January 2016, Humphries said.
It identified fatigue as a high-rating hazard and outlined management steps including the monitoring of work hours and break times.
"This document had not been reviewed or implemented. The warning was there and the company did nothing about it.
"Seasonal work and tasks like harvest can put a huge amount of pressure on everyone involved.  Managing the risks is essential. The life, health and wellbeing of your workers must be your number one priority".
Micheal​ Vining Contracting Ltd was charged with failing to ensure, so far as was reasonably practicable, the health and safety of its workers.
The company was fined $10,000, however, the court indicated that a $325,000 was appropriate. Reasons why this amount was not imposed was suppressed by the court. 
Reparation of $80,000 and costs of $2656.50 were ordered

16/05/2018
I am curious about: why australia stop makeing holden's
 I found out: noting


17/05/2018

today in English i was on readtheory and I think I read 4 two 5 books and went up one level.    





1 comment:

  1. Kia ora
    Have you found out anything new about why Australia has stopped making Holden's? Remember to use capital letters when they are needed especially when you are referring to yourself it should be I not i. Keep up the reading and please give me more information in your blog posts. Thanks I look forward to reading more from you.

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