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  • One tool that maps releases of mercury<ref>[http://toxmap.nlm.nih.gov/toxmap/tri/map ...ains exemptions for the health care sector and a two year grace period for manufacturers of barometers.
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  • 112 Parks Tool Co. (Woodworking equipment)<br/> 247 MTD-Modern Tool and Die (not MID)<br/>
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  • ...it is being "born." ACOMP can be used as an analytical method in R&D, as a tool for reaction optimization at the bench and pilot plant level and, eventuall ==ACOMP as a Tool for Efficiency==
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  • ...]] from a length of cord, [[yarn]], or thread with a [[Crochet hook|hooked tool]]. :A [[darning mushroom]] is a tool which can be used for [[sewing|darning]] clothes, particularly [[sock]]s. T
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  • *Stickiness improver, provide adhesive property towards tool surface (in metalworking) The global lubricant market is generally competitive with numerous manufacturers and marketers. Overall the western market may be considered mature with a f
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  • Some [[Automotive industry|automotive manufacturers]] use stainless steel as decorative highlights in their vehicles. ...eat treatment]], these steels are used as [[razor]] blades, [[cutlery]], [[tool]]s, etc.
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  • ...usually cut using a [[keyhole saw]] or a small high-speed bit in a rotary tool. Drywall is then fixed to the [[wall]] structure with [[nail (engineering)| ...me a problem. Some landfill sites have banned the dumping of drywall. Some manufacturers take back waste wallboard from construction sites and recycle it into new w
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  • Modern safety manufacturers provide a range of isolation devices specifically designed to fit various s * The employee is performing minor tool changes or other minor servicing activities that are routine, repetitive, a
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  • • all designers, manufacturers, importers and suppliers to workplaces, which may include confined spaces. • Discussions with designers, manufacturers, suppliers or other employers with similar workplaces or processes.
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  • Drug manufacturers, mold makers in sweet factories, printers Gum manufacturers, sweet makers
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  • ...(REACH) Regulations in Europe – the model is known as the Advanced REACH Tool or ART. ...ergonomics]] was in machine and system design, work that was passed to the manufacturers and contributed widely to worker safety and efficiency.
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  • Benzene has been used as a basic research tool in a variety of experiments including analysis of a [[two-dimensional gas]] One tool that maps releases of benzene [http://toxmap.nlm.nih.gov/toxmap/tri/mapIt.d
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  • *Until recently Arsenic was used in optical glass. Modern glass manufacturers, under pressure from environmentalists, have removed it, along with [[Lead] One tool that maps releases of arsenic to particular locations in the United States<
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  • ...n important alloying material for steel. The [[high speed steel|high speed tool steels]] contain between 3 and 5% chromium. [[Stainless steel]], the main c ...strong chromate solutions in electroplating, tanning and chrome-producing manufacturers.<ref>{{cite web|publisher = DermNet NZ|title = Chrome Contact Allergy|url =
    51 KB (7,299 words) - 21:34, 20 September 2010
  • ...and dense lines in the bones of children seen on X-ray. However, the main tool for diagnosis is measurement of the [[blood lead level]]; different treatme ...battery manufacturers and recyclers, firing range instructors, and plastic manufacturers are at risk for lead exposure.<ref name="Sanborn"/> Other occupations that
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  • ...diffusion into insulation. Lead is added to [[brass]] to reduce [[machine tool]] wear. ...onger, more even burn. Because of the dangers, European and North American manufacturers use more expensive alternatives such as zinc.<ref>{{cite journal|url = http
    52 KB (7,694 words) - 21:36, 20 September 2010
  • ...search in [[computer supported cooperative work]] (CSCW) sees the EHR as a tool supporting particular work. ...[National Electrical Manufacturers Association|NEMA]] (National Electrical Manufacturers Association)
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  • ...to the general public about the sound and vibrations generated by [[power tool]]s during their use. Many of these tools produce sound levels high enough ...by cables and set to operate at full speed. For the loaded condition, the tool is used by a researcher to perform the task for which it was designed while
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  • ...able, who, starting with a $2,300 investment, opened a jobbing machine and tool shop out of their garage in [[Syracuse, New York]]. In 1914, the company be In 1981, [[Pentair, Inc.]] acquired Rockwell's power tool group—consisting of Porter-Cable and [[Delta Machinery]]—and restored t
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  • ...advertisement, 1947.jpg|right|thumb|1947 advertisement for the Dremel Moto-Tool]] ...he [[pneumatic]] [[die grinder]]s used in the [[metalworking]] industry by tool or [[moldmaker]]s.
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