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The United Kingdom (UK) is cooperating with the Health and Safety Executive on projects such as human and organizational factors and the use of risk assessment in safety issues.

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The UK is participating with the Marine Technology Directorate and the Petroleum Science and Technology Institute on offshore safety research. These research groups are industry-funded and based in the UK.

The UK participates with the Bureau, Australia, and Canada in the International Regulators Forum.

The International Activities Program is participating in a multi-year study of the fate and effects of sediment plumes from sand and gravel dredging in the English Channel. The study is being done by Coastline Surveys, Ltd., a UK marine consultant, along with Hydraulics Research, another consultant, and three major UK dredging firms - ARC Marine, United Marine Aggregates, and South Coast shipping.

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