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Conference for the Supervision

The widespread CW use during the war prompted efforts to control the availability of this type of armament. Most notably, in 1925 the Conference for the Supervision of the International Trade in Arms and Ammunition and in Implements of War negotiated the Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or Other Gases,... [Pg.15]

External resources may he needed if the incident investigation work exceeds site capahilities. These resources could include corporate personnel or experts from outside the company. (The team leader may also he external if the incident is major since the leader s independence sets the tone for the investigation.) Company business unit leaders should confer with the team leader to determine whether external assistance is recommended. Factors to consider include significant offsite consequences such as environmental impact or product quality concerns. A team of trained specialists should formally investigate any process incident that could significantly affect the business. At the lower end of the scale, if a near miss or minor incident occurs that has no potential for significant consequences, local supervision or front-line personnel normally may perform the investigation without outside assistance. [Pg.106]

Conference Report (1907) Report to the 1907 Hague conference. The proceedings of the Hague conferences. The conference of 1907 Vol. I. Prepared in the division of international law of the Carnegie endowment for international peace under the supervision of James Brown Scott. Oxford University Press, New York 1921... [Pg.91]

The Council, as part of its powers and functions imder the Convention, promotes the effective implementation of the Convention and compliance with it, supervises the activities of the Secretariat, cooperates with the National Authorities of the States Parties, facilitates consultation and cooperation among them, and reports to the Conference. It is therefore especially important that the Coimcil function effectively. The First Review Conference noted how important it was for the Chairperson and Vice-Chairpersons of the Council to be engaged with the work of the facilitation groups. The First Review Conference also noted that focused agendas for both the formal meetings and the in-tersessional consultations of the Coimcil were required in order for the Council to make decisions effectively. [Pg.504]

Anatoliy Aleksandrovich Kaplin (October 20, 1937-July 27, 1989) (Fig. 5.4.3.4) has developed SV for the determination of traces in semiconductor and other high-purity materials [51]. He was an excellent organizer, not only of research work (he has supervised 20 PhD theses) but also of conferences, e.g., of four All-Union Conferences on Stripping Voltammetry in Tomsk (1973,1982,1986,1990) under the chairmanship of Stromberg. Parallel to Ye. Ya. Neyman who worked in Moscow, Kaplin started to study the formation of complex amalgams, intermetaUic compounds in mercury, and solid solutions under the conditions of SV. Anodic currents of such systems were described by Kaplin on the basis of regular solution thermodynamics. Kaplin defended his doctoral thesis entitled Inverse voltammetric analysis of microsamples, crystal layers and films before a conunission in Moscow. [Pg.115]

Hazem Wannous, Sylvie Treuillet and Yves Lucas, Supervised Tissue Classification from Coloured Images for a Complete Wound Assessment Tool, Proceedings of the 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE EMBS, Lyon, France, August 23-26, 2007. [Pg.638]

For other workplace safety issues basic communication skills will be important. Employees are expected to be able to present their work at laboratory meetings, conferences, and in publications, and these can have a safety component. New employees are often assigned to safety committees, and will have to deliver oral and written reports. They may eventually be responsible for training others under their supervision. In emergencies, good English skills are essential for the rapid dissemination of instructions. [Pg.21]

The Conference shall establish at its first session the voluntary fund for assistance in accordance with Article X (Article VIII, subparagraph 21(j)) The Executive Council shall conclude agreements with States Parties on behalf of the Organisation in connection with Article X and supervise the voluntary fund referred to in Article X (Article VIII, subparagraph 34 (b)) and the Technical Secretariat shall administer the voluntary fund referred to in Article X (Article VIII, subparagraph 39(c)). [Pg.73]

Use Versus Patch Tests The use test is a method frequently employed to estimate the potential sensitizing ability of a product. Such a test is usually conducted by distributing the product to a large test panel, (e.g., the inhabitants of one or more large cities). Should the product be found acceptable to the general public, (e.g., tolerated without many serious complaints of injury), the manufacturer may feel justified in substituting this test procedure. The use test does not afford information on the product s acceptability and safety for use, and it is generally considered unsatisfactory since it lacks proper medical or other supervision of the test subject. Because of the lack of supervision, it is difficult to confer validity to the results, such as the extent of individual use, the nature, number, and seriousness of adverse reactions that the test chemical may produce. [Pg.474]


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