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  • ...oorly screens the nuclear charge that increases the attractive [[Coulomb's law|Coulomb interaction]] of the 6s shell and the nucleus (see [[lanthanide con ...sponsorship of the United Nations Environment Programme, the International Labour Organisation, and the World Health Organization ; first draft prep. by L. F
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  • * Chapter 5: Industries (large-scale, cottage, labour organisations) * Chapter 12: Law, Order and Justice
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  • ...ction/safework/cis/products/icsc/dtasht/_icsc10/icsc1043.htm International Labour Organisation chemical safety card for polystyrene]</ref> ...many, however, polystyrene is collected, as a consequence of the packaging law (Verpackungsverordnung) that requires manufacturers to take responsibility
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  • ...rform a work related task, or operate a piece of plant or equipment. It is law to have work method statements in place to advise employees and contractors [[Category:Australian labour law]]
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  • ...who.int/occupational_health/topics/childlabour/en/ |title= Hazardous child labour |accessdate=2007-10-14|publisher=[[World Health Organization]]}}</ref> Chil [[Child labor]] is the employment of children under an age determined by law or custom. This practice is considered exploitative by many countries and i
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  • '''Confined space''' is a term from [[labour (economics)|labor]]-[[safety]] [[regulation]]s that refers to an area whose ...n compliance with the Regulations and has evidentiary status in a court of law.
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  • ...ing efforts throughout the country, including emergency notifications. The law also requires companies to make publicly available information about their ...bl/pdf/chemical.pdf Safety in the use of Chemicals at work - International Labour Organization (ILO) - (PDF-file)]
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  • [[Category:Labour law]]
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  • ...ch not actionable in itself may be evidential towards a claim for [[common law]] [[negligence]]. In particular, a criminal conviction may be given in evid ...'' defines "factory" as premises in which persons are employed in [[manual labour]] in any process for or incidental to:
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  • ...unt Blakenham|John Hare]], [[Secretary of State for Employment|Minister of Labour]], 15 November 1962<ref name="reading2">{{ cite web | url=http://hansard.mi ...ch not actionable in itself may be evidential towards a claim for [[common law]] [[negligence]]. In particular, a criminal conviction may be given in evid
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  • ...dards. The European Union has implemented the United Nations' GHS into EU law as the [[CLP Regulation]]. ...rder to adopt and implement the GHS. Japan's Industrial Safety and Health Law has already been amended to reflect the GHS. In the United States, an [[Adv
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  • There is not a federal law requiring paid sick days in the United States. At least 134 countries have ...has been passed allowing parents of children under six to request a more [[Labour market flexibility|flexible work]] schedule. Companies must approve this re
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  • ...d food and crops resulting in greater agricultural productivity with fewer labour requirements ...view of Nanotechnology Regulation |journal=Columbia Science and Technology Law Review |volume=8 |pages=1–32 |year=2007}}</ref> It has been argued that t
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  • ...al Labour Organization]] [[International Labour Organization#International Labour Conference|Convention]]. [[Category:Health law]]
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  • |prev= [[Labour Statistics Convention, 1985]] ...al Labour Organization]] [[International Labour Organization#International Labour Conference|Convention]].
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  • ...al Labour Organization]] [[International Labour Organization#International Labour Conference|Convention]]. ...International Agency for Research on Cancer, with which the International Labour Organisation collaborates, and</blockquote>
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  • |prev= [[Labour Relations (Public Service) Convention, 1978]] ...al Labour Organization]] [[International Labour Organization#International Labour Conference|Convention]].
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  • ...al Labour Organization]] [[International Labour Organization#International Labour Conference|Convention]]. [[Category:International Labour Organization conventions]]
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  • ...al Labour Organization]] [[International Labour Organization#International Labour Conference|Convention]]. ...revention of occupational accidents to seafarers, and in particular of the Labour Inspection (Seamen) Recommendation, 1926, the Prevention of Industrial Acci
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  • ...al Labour Organization]] [[International Labour Organization#International Labour Conference|Convention]]. [[Category:Health law]]
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