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The Gas Safety Trust, established in 2005 as a registered charitable body, has become the UK's leading gas safety charity with the key objectives of further improving gas/fossil fuel safety for the public and industry throughout the UK and reducing the incidents of death and serious injury from carbon monoxide (CO) exposure. We take the governance of the charity seriously and ensure that effective and measurable systems are in place to monitor, evaluate and audit its funding and partnership support. Trustees have a commitment to ensure that information provided by the Gas Safety Trust is totally reliable and that the charity is transparent and accessible. We provide grant funding, advice and support and to any organisation to support the following key areas relating to gas safety: - Gas/fossil fuel safety research. - Gas/fossil fuel safety evidence gathering. We have awarded nearly £1m to a variety of programmes and projects relating to gas/fossil fuel safety and CO. CO Portal The GST is the UK's leading gas safety charity with the key objectives of further improving gas/fossil fuel safety for the public and industry throughout the UK and reducing the incidents of death and serious injury from carbon monoxide (CO) exposure. The GST does this through supporting research and data collection initiatives. As part of this work GST has launched a CO Portal, which contains documents, links and data relating to CO poisoning in the UK. Sections include: - Legislation, standards and normative documents. - Academic references database. - Data and documents that have been funded by GST grants and produced by others. Go to www.coportal.org to visit the CO Portal.
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