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  • ===Safety=== ...for a retreat should their current situation become unsafe. Although other safety zones should be designated, areas already burned generally provide a safe r
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  • [[Category:Occupational safety and health]] [[Category:Safety engineering]]
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  • ...oad, rail or inland waterway, are required to appoint a '''Dangerous Goods Safety Advisor''' (DGSA). The DGSA can be an owner or employee of the organisatio ...ousgoodssafetyadvisors UK Department for Transport page on Dangerous Goods Safety Advisors]</ref>
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  • | title = Fire Safety Journal | discipline = [[Engineering]]
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  • ...e ore.<ref name="samans">{{cite book|last = Samans|first = Carl H.|title = Engineering Metals and their Alloys|publisher = MacMillan|year = 1949}}</ref> ...k}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title = Encyclopaedia of Occupational Health and Safety|first = Jeanne Mager|last = Stellman|publisher = International Labour Organ
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  • ...privately held company, founded in 1999, that provides [[science]] and [[engineering]] reference resources by vertical industry, including [[handbooks]], [[book *Ceramics & Ceramic Engineering
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  • ...ion and streamlining of the workflow in health care settings and increases safety through evidence-based decision support, quality management, and outcomes r ...ed Physician Order Entry (CPOE)—one component of EHR—increases patient safety by listing instructions for physicians to follow when they prescribe drugs
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  • ...LA School of Public Health, National Institute for Occupational Health and Safety, University of Washington .... She served as the director for the [[National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health]] from 1994 through 2000 and has been the dean of the [[Universi
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  • ...rker safety and health over a working lifetime if used in combination with engineering and work practice controls, exposure and medical monitoring, posting and la [[Category:National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health]]
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  • ...evention Award''' was created by the [[National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health]] (NIOSH) and the [http://www.hearingconservation.org/ National [[Category:Science and engineering awards]]
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  • The main attempts at prevention include using [[safety lamp]]s, adding stone dust coffers to mine galleries, watering workings and |work=Engineering Dictionary
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  • ...nd Mine Activities in Ohio"]</ref>, and the preservation of public health, safety and welfare. In addition, they collect, reproduce, and maintain a national ...://www.msha.gov/SOLICITOR/COALACT/69hous.htm "Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act"]</ref> The repository was funded by and assigned to the Department of
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  • ...adionics, Inc., gaining a foothold in the North American security and life safety products manufacturing/supply business. Combining the product portfolio of ...f certified dealers and integrators to design dependable security and life safety solutions for the market. Like others in this consolidated market, they ma
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  • ...'''nailgun''' or '''nailer''' is a type of [[tool]] used to drive [[nail (engineering)|nails]] into [[wood]] or some other kind of material. It is usually driven ==Safety==
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  • ...] (a [[carcinogen]]).<ref>US Food and Drug Administration: Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition [http://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/PressAnnounce ...e Formation of Intermediates in EDTA and NTA Biodegradation" Environmental Engineering Science 2006, volume 23, pp. 533-544. {{doi|10.1089/ees.2006.23.533}}</ref>
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  • ...d M. Jones, "Chamber Process Manufacture of Sulfuric Acid", Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, Nov 1950, Vol 42, No. 11, pp 2208-10.</ref> As late as 1940, up ...trated, corrosive acid at high temperatures poses currently insurmountable safety hazards if the process were built on a large scale.
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  • ...1918 and 1931 respectively, for their work in overcoming the chemical and engineering problems posed by the use of large-scale, continuous-flow, high-pressure te There are many engineering and construction companies that offer proprietary designs for ammonia synth
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  • - [[Genetic engineering]] - [[Occupational safety and health]]
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  • |Exceptional contributions to the advancement of communications sciences and engineering in the field of telecommunications. | Engineering
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  • | ExternalMSDS = [[Cyclopropane chemdata supplement#Material Safety Data Sheet|External MSDS]] | journal = Industrial & Engineering Chemistry}}</ref>
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  • ...tric tonnes in 2005.<ref>“Production: Growth is the Norm” Chemical and Engineering News, July 1 0, 2006, p. 59.</ref> To meet the ever increasing demand for e ===Safety===
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  • |publisher=Chemical & Engineering News}}</ref> Bartlett thought its composition to be Xe<sup>+</sup>[PtF<sub> |title=The Noble Gases|journal=Chemical & Engineering News
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  • ==Safety== ...or Occupational Safety and Health|U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health]]. Breathing about 900 ppm for a short time can cause dizziness,
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  • ...first mail bomb was sent in late May 1978 to [[materials science|materials engineering]] professor Buckley Crist at [[Northwestern University]]. The package was f ...rm/unabomber/manifesto.decsn.htm "Unabomber Manuscript is Published Public Safety Reasons Cited in Joint Decision by Post, N.Y. Times"]</ref><ref>[http://www
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  • ...or a decade or more. A potential solution is to incorporate [[Flexibility (engineering)|flexibility]] into system design for the reason that the flexibility embed * [[James F. Pastor]], "Terrorism and Public Safety Policing:Implications for the Obama Presidency" (2009, ISBN 978-1-4398-1580
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  • ...pons. Thurmond was particularly concerned about the application of genetic engineering technology to alter conventional microorganisms and his review resulted in ...in]], issued a report quite critical in the DoD's management of biological safety issues in the CBW programs. Senator [[John Glenn]], Chairman, [[Committee o
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  • ...rrorist attacks. On April 10, 1998 Hauer attended a "roundtable on genetic engineering and biological weapons" under President [[Bill Clinton]].
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  • | title = Infant Formula: Evaluating the Safety of New Ingredients Recently the market has been segmented by age into:<ref>GEA Processing Engineering Inc.[http://www.niroinc.com/drying_dairy_food/production_powdered_baby_food
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  • | '''[[Shock (mechanics)|Shock]] & Crash safety''' ...aircraft type dependent test checks the effects of mechanical shock. Crash safety test insures the item does not become a projectile in a crash. The norm des
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  • ...conglomerate]] company that produces a variety of [[consumer product]]s, [[engineering]] services, and [[aerospace]] systems for a wide variety of customers, from ...aste, citing "''a substantial risk of imminent damage to public health and safety and imminent and severe damage to the environment".'' <ref>{{cite web|url=h
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  • ...when its control inputs are [[Heaviside step function]]s. In [[electronic engineering]] and [[control theory]], step response is the time behaviour of the output ...gain vs. frequency plot]]. That design has the [[rule of thumb]] built-in safety margin to deal with non-ideal realities like multiple poles (or zeros), non
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  • ...PLL) is a [[control system]] that generates an output [[Signal (electrical engineering)|signal]] whose [[phase (waves)|phase]] is related to the phase of an input However, if there is an accident, a [[Safety car|pace car]] comes out to set a safe speed. None of the race cars are per
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  • ...f the aircraft), while a failure of Level E hardware will not affect the [[safety]] of the aircraft. Meeting Level A compliance for complex electronic hardw ...f substantiation are required to be provided to the FAA, or the Designated Engineering Representative (DER) representing the FAA:
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  • ...e the workload of the operator, automatically capture data, and assure the safety of the curve tracer and the DUT. == Safety ==
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  • In [[electrical engineering]], a '''current transformer''' ('''CT''') is used for measurement of electr == Safety precautions ==
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  • The Dam Safety Interest Group of CEA Technologies, Inc. (CEATI), a consortium of electrica Another application of TDRs in geotechnical engineering is to determine the soil moisture content. This can done by placing the TDR
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  • |publisher= Institution of Engineering and Technology Oscilloscopes are used in the sciences, medicine, engineering, and telecommunications industry. General-purpose instruments are used for
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