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  • ...1=Roberts|first1=James R.|title=Roberts and Hedges' clinical procedures in emergency medicine|date=2014|publisher=Elsevier Health Sciences|location=London|isbn= ...identifying, and responding to an overdose; rescue breathing; and calling emergency services.<ref name="pmid23664112">{{cite journal |vauthors=Bowman S, Eiserm
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  • ...ry fencing is also often seen at special outdoor events, parking lots, and emergency/disaster relief sites. ...re the use of temporary fencing. In the US, occupational safety and health laws are policed by the [[Occupational Safety and Health Administration]] (OSHA)
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  • ...Health]] reports that only one-third of work-related injuries are seen in emergency departments, therefore it is likely that approximately 160,000 youth sustai ...job because an employer or a young employee may not be aware of applicable laws and may not be aware that a hazard exists, because the young employee may l
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  • .... The target audiences include workers, consumers, transport workers, and emergency responders. Under this system, chemical substances and mixtures will be cl ...orate information as it is introduced into the workplace. Employees and [[emergency responders]] will need to be trained on all new program elements, from haza
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  • During the 1920s, the first laws were passed in the USA to regulate [[civil aviation]]. Of particular signif ...en [[fuel]] contamination caused the failure of both engines. To have an [[emergency landing]] site is then very important.
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  • ...European Union|Council]] directive 78/610/EEC, on the approximation of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions of [[EU member state]]s on the p *Preparing emergency procedures, including provision of [[first aid]];
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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 ...ional Pest Management Association]], three more states passed IPM rules or laws between October 2005 and October 2008.<ref>G. Harrington, committee head fo
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  • ...[[Local government|local]] laws in several states. "'''Right to Know'''" laws take two forms: Community Right to Know and Workplace Right to Know. Each ...hey breathed and the water they drank. This movement helped create several laws and regulations that are now commonly referred to as “Employee Right to K
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  • ...r Equipment on the site. Motor vehicles shall have a service brake system, emergency brake system, and a parking brake system. All vehicles must be equipped wit ...afety laws relating to non construction activities such as electrical work laws.
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  • ...do, ''et al''., 66-68</ref><ref>{{vancite web|url=http://web1.msue.msu.edu/emergency/pubs/wildfire_e2882a.pdf|title= Understanding Wildfire Behavior in Michigan ...ire/wf_prepare.shtm | title = Prepare for a Wildfire | publisher = Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) | accessdate = 2008-12-01}}</ref>
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  • ...items such as piping or blinds from the home) to nationwide policies (e.g. laws that ban lead in products or reduce allowable levels in water or soil). Lead encephalopathy is a medical emergency and causes permanent [[brain damage]] in 70–80% of children affected by i
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  • ...la University; Master of Occupational Health, Harvard; JD, UCLA; Master of Laws, George Washington University ...from the [[University of California, Los Angeles]] (UCLA), and a Master of Laws in Administrative Law and Economic Regulation from [[The George Washington
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  • Mining laws in developed countries require trained, properly-equipped mine rescue perso *http://www.labour.gov.sk.ca/safety/mine-rescue-manual Saskatchewan Mine Emergency Response Program.
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  • ...WH-018]], [[JWH-073]], and [[HU-210]], are used in an attempt to avoid the laws which make cannabis illegal, making synthetic cannabis a [[designer drug]]. ...-board-oks-emergency-ban-k2 | author = Gavin Lesnick | title = Beebe signs emergency ban on K2 | journal = Arkansas Online | publisher = Arkansas Democrat Gazet
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  • ...hone is, therefore, preferred over morphine in many areas ranging from the emergency department to the operating suite to ongoing treatment of chronic pain synd ...to travel, especially internationally, without the need to consider local laws and restrictions on hydromorphone and other opioids.
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  • ...not been many publicized prosecutions of individuals violating anti-salvia laws in the few countries and states in which it has been made illegal.{{#tag:re Medical experts, as well as accident and emergency rooms, have not been reporting cases that suggest particular salvia-related
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  • ...ten prescription can be obtained and provided to the pharmacy.) Most state laws put a 3 month "half life" on the prescription, meaning that a pharmacy cann
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  • ...d ethyl-4-acetoxybutanoate, but these are, in general, covered by analogue laws in jurisdictions where GHB is illegal, and little is known about them beyon ...[[2,5-dimethoxy-4-iodophenethylamine]]) being prominent examples. When the laws "catch up" to certain drugs, clandestine chemists manufacture another drug,
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  • ...ama's [[Jim Crow]] [[Racial segregation in the United States|segregation]] laws that denied [[African Americans]] their [[civil rights]]. One of the buses ...ess]]. It houses the nation's only civilian "live agent" training center; emergency response providers from all over the world come to Fort McClellan to be tra
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  • ...=&spon=&pagewanted=all "Racist Shootings Test Limits Of Health System, and Laws"]</ref> ...at the most critical condition you could possibly be in," according to the emergency room physician, but Kadish was eventually stabilized after six hours of sur
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