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  • In these compounds, mercury displays two oxidation states: +1 and +2. The +1 state oxidation involves the dimeric cation, Hg{{su|b=2| Higher oxidation states of mercury were confirmed in September 2007, with the synthesis of [[mercur
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  • ==Legislation== ...risation, the role of the [[European Food Safety Authority]], the [[Member States]] and the [[European Community|Community]]. Article 15 is about labeling of
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  • The German Federal Water Management Act requires that substances be evaluated for negative inf ===United Kingdom===
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  • ...ccurs among coal miners. The danger of coal dust resulted in environmental legislation regulating work place air quality in some jurisdictions. ...s with water, and preventing the tracking of dust onto adjacent roads. US federal laws require dust control on sources such as vacant lots, unpaved parking l
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  • ...title = Minerals commodity summary - cement - 2007 | publisher=US [[United States Geographic Service]]|date=2007-06-01|url=http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals/ ...ust 2008}} More than {{convert|55000|mi|km}} of [[highway]]s in the United States are paved with this material. [[Reinforced concrete]], [[prestressed concre
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  • ...[[United States federal government]] institutions, including the [[United States Postal Service]]. They are also commonly sold in U.S. [[Base exchange|milit ...or Purchase from People who are Blind or Severely Disabled, an independent federal agency. The Committee for Purchase has designated the National Industries f
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  • .... These concerns have led to an inquiry in the US [[Congress of the United States|congress]].<ref>{{cite journal In various jurisdictions, standards bodies, legislation, and government regulations define classes of laser according to the risks
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  • ...olden age of health and safety legislation there is now a major problem as legislation and regulation often does nothing to actually protect the public and employ In the United Kingdom the primary legislation governing the enforcement of health and safety is the [[Health and Safety a
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  • ...e Working Mother's Association in the United Kingdom</ref> In the [[United States]], this phrase was first used in 1986. ==United States history==
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  • ...e occupational health screening and data management services in the United States. The company was established in 2004 following the consolidation of a numb ...e governed under the health and safety laws and those that are enforced by federal, industry and local authorities (including the Departments of Employment an
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  • ...echnological solutions, like flood levees. Non-structural measures include legislation, land-use planning (e.g. the designation of nonessential land like parks to ...obability and the level of impact of a specific hazard. The equation below states that the hazard multiplied by the populations’ vulnerability to that haza
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  • ...mon, Nadia. 2008. ‘Reducing The Risks’, Training and Coaching Today, United Kingdom, pg.14) ...that they face in regards to Occupational Health and Safety principles and legislation. However, in Europe, it has been shown that this is where they are lacking
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  • |jurisdiction = [[Federal government of the United States]] ...Act at all [[mining]] and [[mineral processing]] operations in the United States, regardless of size, number of employees, commodity mined, or method of ext
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  • == United States history == ...s states. Only men in exceptionally hazardous jobs were covered in early legislation and most had no limit to the number of hours their employers could have the
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  • ...lion in 2003, about 1.2% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the United States and Canada. Including indirect employment, over 4 million work in the forma ...A Pilot Study," M. Koontz, et al, prepared for U.S. EPA, 1996</ref> The [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] (FEMA) has also announced limits on the forma
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  • {{Infobox UK Legislation| parliament=Parliament of the United Kingdom|
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  • ..., and the [[General Mining Act of 1872]] was passed to encourage mining of federal lands.<ref>McClure R, Schneider A. [http://www.seattlepi.com/specials/minin ...ample, 85% of minerals (excluding petroleum and natural gas) in the United States, including 98% of metallic ores.<ref>Hartmann HL. ''Introductory Mining Eng
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  • ...supported by every major medical information systems vendor in the United States [http://aspe.hhs.gov/sp/nhii/standards.html]. Due to federal structure of operational administration in German healthcare, the standardi
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  • ...Emergence of National Electronic Health Record Architectures in the United States and Australia: Models, Costs, and Questions] in ''J Med Internet Res'' 7(1) ...d3>RWIF,GWUMC, and IHP Staff: "Health Information Technology in the United States: The Information Base for Progress", Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, George
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  • ...eumoconiosis.<ref>[http://www.umwa.org/?q=content/black-lung Black Lung] - United Mine Workers of America</ref> ...er and long time labor activist played a big role in the struggle for this legislation.
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