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  • The [[Korean War|Korean Emergency]] in the summer of 1951 brought ''Brough'' back into naval service. Thoroug ...tion at 57° South - 170° East. Her assignment: act as weather reporting, communication and [[search and rescue]] ship in an area where high winds and forty foot w
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  • ...eeze 62." Temporarily based at Dunedin, New Zealand, ''Vance'' served as a communication relay ship for aircraft bringing in vital supplies to the Antarctic station
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  • ...tening situations; thus, she has found herself most at home working in the emergency room.<ref>{{cite web |first=Christopher |last=Rocchio |url=http://www.reali |Title = Loss and Communication
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  • ...ling room. At arms length, he had switches for controlling communication, emergency lighting, and battle lanterns.<ref name="NavWeaps5in38crew">{{cite web |url
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  • ...wardship]] and [[workplace safety]], it is intended to provide workers and emergency personnel with procedures for handling or working with that substance in a ...nd local and state emergency planning officials under Section 311 of the [[Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act]]. The [[American Chemical Society
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  • emergency procedures required. (f) the type of emergency procedures required.
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  • ...aid for the [[Occupational Safety and Health Administration|OSHA]] Hazard Communication Standard. * [[Emergency Response Guidebook]]
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  • ...able lasers may not have a safety dongle or an emission delay, but have an emergency stop button and/or a remote switch. ...p or attenuator, and an electrical contact that the user can connect to an emergency stop or interlock.
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  • * Providing an internationally comprehensible system for [[hazard communication]]. ...cument that establishes criteria and methods for hazard classification and communication. The GHS document provides countries with the regulatory framework to deve
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  • ...en [[fuel]] contamination caused the failure of both engines. To have an [[emergency landing]] site is then very important. ...ruise (flight)|cruise flight]], forcing the pilot to glide the plane to an emergency [[deadstick landing]]. The automatic deployment of the [[ram air turbine]]
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  • ...he art and science dedicated to the Anticipation, Recognition, Evaluation, Communication and Control of environmental stressors in, or arising from, the work place ...essment and risk communication, data management, fire evacuation and other emergency responses);
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  • *Preparing emergency procedures, including provision of [[first aid]]; ...n possible accidents and hazards and bringing it to the attention of the [[emergency services]]; and
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  • ...events and may be unaware of the presence of a poisoning hazard.<ref name=emergency/> The process of [[aircraft disinsection]], in which pesticides are used o ...for the National Pest Management Association. (10 October 2008). Personal communication.</ref>
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  • ...mance: accelerating the pace of work to catch up with the delay or face an emergency change procedure against poor results ... * Give himself a medium for demonstration and communication.
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  • ...the current level's resources have been exhausted. In the private sector, emergency management is sometimes referred to as [[business continuity planning]]. ...nt context. This focuses on the mitigation and preparedness aspects of the emergency cycle (see below).
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  • ...ifferent safety and health law from OSHA, received protection under Hazard Communication only in 2002. == Hazard communication ==
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  • ...Act) in 2006. The MINER Act amended the Mine Act to require mine-specific emergency response plans in underground coal mines; added new regulations regarding m ...ndment]], [[Waste|refuse]] pile, or [[Spoil tip|culm bank]] which requires emergency action in order to prevent failure, or which causes individuals to evacuate
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  • ...suppression]], [[performance-based building design]], [[building code]], [[emergency evacuation]] and human behaviour, [[fire investigation]], [[wildfire]] and ...Technology'' receives the [[Harry C. Bigglestone Award]] for Excellence in Communication of Fire Protection Concepts. This award includes a USD 5000 cash prize from
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  • *2.2 Communication and Training *3.7 Emergency Preparedness and Response
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  • A mine [[Rescue Chamber|rescue chamber]] is an emergency shelter installed in underground environments. ...pical coal mine provide 4 days of air, food and water for up to 15 people. Communication equipment is also available. The chambers are required to be located in clo
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