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The Safety Office serves as a HSE resource to assist members of the University community in meeting their obligations to provide a safe, healthy work and educational environment. In particular, the Safety Office: Develops and reviews UWaterloos Health, Safety and Environment programs.
Rules from 1st April 2023 In November 2022, Indias Ministry of Road Transport Highways (MoRTH) proposed mandatory non-renewal of all vehicles older than 15 years from 1st April 2023. The rule extends to all vehicles owned by various state governments, corporations and transport department buses.
On top of being very expensive, a car you buy in 2023 may also become obsolete very quickly. Every year, automakers are making electric and hybrid vehicles more of a priority. They are also becoming more affordable, which means they will soon be standard across the board.
The standards will offer customers an objective metric to compare the crash safety of vehicle models before buying, and will nudge manufacturers to progressively improve the safety ratings of models. The Bharat NCAP testing protocol is aligned with global crash test protocols, and will have ratings from 1 star to 5.
All workers have an obligation under the Occupational Health and Safety Act to report incidents of workplace violence experienced or witnessed. Workers who believe they have been subjected to workplace violence must report the incident to their immediate supervisor.
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Around 113 upcoming cars like Mustang, 5 EV, Staria, bZ4X, i5 will be launched in India in 2023-2025. Among these 113 upcoming cars, there are 7 Coupes, 9 MUVs, 67 SUVs, 15 Sedans, 15 Hatchbacks, 1 Luxury, 1 Minivan, 2 Pickup Trucks and 1 Convertible.
All cars will now have to be equipped with driver-side airbags as a minimum requirement. In addition to that, it is also mandatory for cars to have front passenger airbags, side airbags, and curtain airbags to ensure the safety of all passengers in the car.

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