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  • ...h design, fundamentally lessen operational costs and positively impact the environmental. Building compactly and minimizing the [[ecological footprint]] is common, ...many practitioners of this building approach, due to their major negative environmental or health impacts. These include unsustainably harvested wood, toxic wood-
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  • ...uctures, [[brick]]/[[Concrete masonry unit|block]] walls and [[foundation (engineering)|footings]] for gates, [[fence]]s and [[Utility pole|poles]]. ...rchitecture]] termed the [[Roman Architectural Revolution]], freed [[Roman engineering|Roman construction]] from the restrictions of stone and brick material and
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  • ...s to form a strong building material that is durable in the face of normal environmental effects. ...by [[Roman engineering|Roman engineers]].<ref>Hill, Donald: ''A History of Engineering in Classical and Medieval Times'', Routledge 1984, p.&nbsp;106.</ref> They
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  • ...oogle.com/?id=LgB5dkmPML0C&pg=PA218| page=218| title=Materials Science and Engineering|first=V.| last= Raghavan| publisher =PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.|isbn=8120324552 Since coke is becoming more regulated due to environmental concerns, alternative methods of processing iron have been developed. One o
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  • ...rtially oxidized and appear yellowish. It is mainly used as a component of engineering [[polymer]]s and composites. It is an ingredient used in some [[Hair colori ...39 | doi = 10.1080/10937400600681455 | journal = Journal of toxicology and environmental health. Part B, Critical reviews}}</ref> were observed in at least one well
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  • * [[Electrical engineering]] * [http://ehs.ucsc.edu/Safety/ehs.asp?page=Lock-out_Tag-out UCSC Environmental Health & Safety]
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  • ...trols:''' 29 CFR 1910.95(b)(1) requires that “feasible administrative or engineering controls shall be utilized. If such controls fail to reduce sound levels… ==Administrative and engineering controls==
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  • ...[http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/indoorenv/BuildingVentilation.html Indoor Environmental Quality: Building Ventilation]. National Institute for Occupational Safety ...ve developed an "IAQ Tools for Schools" program to help improve the indoor environmental conditions in educational institutions (see external link below).
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  • ...and the environment. Its more than 32,000 occupational safety, health and environmental (SH&E) professional members lead, manage, supervise, research and consult i ...ice specialties include academics, construction, consultants, engineering, environmental, fire protection, healthcare, industrial hygiene, international, management
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  • ...ng [[avionics]], [[process engineering|chemical process safety]], [[safety engineering]] and [[food safety]]. Alternative definitions include: * Major occupational illness and/or major environmental damage, and/or major property damage
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  • ...the workers filed a lawsuit against the manufacturers, the [[United States Environmental Protection Agency]] began an investigation into the chemical properties of ...journal |author= |title=OSHA begins rule on diacetyl |journal=[[Chemical & Engineering News]] |volume=87 |issue=4 |pages=24 |date=January 26, 2009 |url=http://pub
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  • ...T DOCUMENT FOR A PROTOCOL TO ASSESS ASBESTOS-RELATED RISK| publisher =U.S. Environmental Protection Agency | date = 2003| location = Washington DC| pages = 474 }}</ ...st=Barbalace |first=Roberta C. |url=http://environmentalchemistry.com/yogi/environmental/asbestoshistory2004.html |title=History of Asbestos |publisher=Environmenta
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  • ...ifying Agencies]] [http://www.noca.org/ncca/ncca.htm] and the [[Council of Engineering and Scientific Specialty Boards]] [http://www.cesb.org], and internationall ...ealth Administration]] (OSHA) and the Council on Certification of Health, Environmental, and Safety Technologists (CCHEST) to collaborate on training, education, o
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  • ...cal]], [[mental]], legal and environmental applications, to fields such as engineering, biology, chemistry, computing, materials science, military applications, a Risks include environmental, health, and safety issues if negative effects of nanoparticles are overloo
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  • ...0}} and was issued in March 20, 1990. Its need was initially driven by new environmental legislation, namely the [[Clean Air Act (United States)|Clean Air Act of th [[Category:Chemical engineering]]
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  • ...to the Anticipation, Recognition, Evaluation, Communication and Control of environmental stressors in, or arising from, the work place that may result in injury, il ..."[[Employment|Work]]", "[[Workplace]]" and "Place of Work" in general. ''Environmental Hygiene'' addresses similar issues to ''Occupational Hygiene'', but is like
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  • ...nthropometry]], [[biomechanics]], [[mechanical engineering]], [[industrial engineering]], [[industrial design]], [[kinesiology]], [[physiology]] and [[psychology ...y, an ergonomist will have a BA or BS in Psychology, Industrial/Mechanical Engineering or Industrial Design or Health Sciences, and usually an MA, MS or PhD in a
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  • ...of Benzene in Water.|journal=Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Chemical & Engineering Data Series|volume=3|pages=253|year=1958|doi=10.1021/i460004a016}}</ref><!- ...le=Control of Hazardous Air Pollutants From Mobile Sources |publisher=U.S. Environmental Protection Agency |pages=15853 |accessdate=2008-06-27 |date=2006-03-29}}</r
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  • ...all molds.<ref>[http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/indoorenv/mold.html Indoor Environmental Quality Dampness and Mold in Buildings]. National Institute for Occupationa ...to Mold, Moisture, and Your Home. EPA 402-K-02-003. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.</ref>
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  • ...ygiene|occupational (or industrial) hygiene]], [[public health]], [[safety engineering]], [[chemistry]], [[health physics]]. • Giving information on occupational hygiene, ergonomics and also environmental and safety risks in the work place (Hale A, Ytehus I, 2004, ‘Changing re
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