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Organisational control

C. A. Edwards, in G. Ekstrom, ed.. World Directory of Pesticide Control Organisations, 2nd ed.. The British Crop Protection Council and the Royal... [Pg.151]

OECD. The Use of Biological Tests for Water Pollution Assessment and Control Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development Paris, France, Environment Monographs, No. 11, 1987. [Pg.60]

Declaration of the body issuing the certificate This is to certify that the products designated above have been obtained in accordance with the rules of production and on inspection of the organic production method, as set out and monitored by the control organisation mentioned in box 4. ... [Pg.59]

Weinberg, G. 2005. Local performance networks musical interdependency through gestures and controllers. Organised Sound 10(3). [Pg.59]

Services, the principal Air Traffic Control organisation in the UK, managing Human Factors staff and contractors. He extended the traditional HF work in NATS to consider human error and various safety aspects of new and existing projects and systems, as well as feeding more human factors into the design of new systems. His most recent move has been to Eurocontrol, in Brussels and Paris, working on a number of projects concerned with the future automation tools aimed for 2005 onwards. He has published two textbooks (on task analysis and human reliability assessment) and various articles. [Pg.298]

The use of these techniques is an important element of industrial policy since they contribute to the creation of a business friendly regulatory environment allowing the combination of measures taken for internal organisational reasons and obligations of certification without lowering the level of safety to be achieved. Wlienever possible a choice between product control and quality assurance procedures is offered to manufacturers. [Pg.939]

Maintenance departments provide support to other functions of manufactuting management. Some of the corporate staff activities that are of concern to the plant maintenance organisation are iadustrial relations, finance, material control, services, and manufactuting engineering. [Pg.445]

Sutton, R. and Jess, I.M. (1991) A Design Study of a Self-Organising Fuzzy Autopilot for Ship Control. In IMechE, Proc. Instn. Mech. Engrs., 205, pp. 35-47. [Pg.432]

There are three standards controlling surface finish in common use. They are issued by the Steel Structures Painting Council (USA), the Swedish Standards Organisation and the British Standards Institution. They are roughly equivalent. [Pg.288]

Organisation chart showing the arrangements for quality assurance, including production and quality control. [Pg.239]

In this chapter the simulation examples are described. As seen from the Table of Contents, the examples are organised according to twelve application areas Batch Reactors, Continuous Tank Reactors, Tubular Reactors, Semi-Continuous Reactors, Mixing Models, Tank Flow Examples, Process Control, Mass Transfer Processes, Distillation Processes, Heat Transfer, and Dynamic Numerical Examples. There are aspects of some examples which relate them to more than one application area, which is usually apparent from the titles of the examples. Within each section, the examples are listed in order of their degree of difficulty. [Pg.279]

An alternative to using van der Waals forces to organise molecules at surfaces is to covalently bond monomers. Haq and Richardson,34 for example, have attempted to develop PMDA-ODA oligomers using controlled imide coupling... [Pg.209]

The bigger the farm shop, the more staff are needed to deal with the customers, and the more stock control, insurance and theft protection become essential. It may become a big enterprise which would then require sophisticated organisation. Is this what you want, and is this what you are good at If not, be careful. [Pg.132]

Kiss, A., Crouchman, S., Ruban, A.V., and Horton, P. 2008. The PsbS protein controls the organisation of the photosystem II antenna in higher plant thylakoid membranes. J. Biol. Chem., 283 3972-3978. [Pg.134]


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