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Back injuries are also caused by improper lifting and ergonomically incorrect office chairs. To avoid these injuries, employees should be instructed in proper lifting techniques and provided with ergonomically correct office equipment. [Pg.113]

Law enforcement officer = 306 Prison or jail correction officer = 218 Taxi driver = 184 Private security guard = 117 Bartender = 91... [Pg.294]

In response to the first office action, the appHcant may file a series of amendments (step 6) and should provide substantial reasoning and analysis to explain the reasons that the pubHcation(s) cited by the examiner do(es) not disclose the invention as it has been claimed. The patent appHcant s response should also comply with the examiner s request for correcting formal problems in the appHcation. [Pg.36]

However, many costs cannot be directly charged to an individual produc t. These so-called indirect, burden, or overhead costs range From the lighting and heating required for the plant and offices to the cafeteria and medical facihties provided. When several products are made in a plant, it becomes increasingly difficult to allocate overheads correctly among the various products. [Pg.846]

It is sincerely hoped that the information presented in this document will lead to an even more impressive record for the entire industry however, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, its consultants, CCPS Subcommittee members, their employers, their employers officers and directors, and Arthur D. Little, Inc., disclaim making or giving any warranties or representations, express or implied, including with respect to fitness, intended purpose, use or merchantability and/or correctness or accuracy of the content of the information presented in this document. As between (1) American Institute of Chemical Engineers, its consultants, CCPS Subcommittee members, their employers, their employers officers and directors, and Arthur D. Little, Inc., and (2) the user of this document, the user accepts any legal liability or responsibility whatsoever for the consequence of its use or misuse. [Pg.172]

U.S. EPA. 1988a. RCRA Corrective Action Plan -Interim Final EPA/530- SW-88-028, OSWER 9902.3, Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response, Washington, D.C., June 1988. [Pg.116]

Koomey, J. (1990). Energy Efficiency Choices in New Office Buildings An Investigation of Market Failures and Corrective Policies. PhD thesis. Energy and Resources Group, University of California, Berkeley. . [Pg.1171]

EPA. 1999a. National recommended water quality criteria—correction. U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water. EPA 822-Z-99-001. [Pg.206]

Both the Study Director and a QA agent should be present at the first application. SOPs must be followed, documentation must be correct and complete, equipment must be calibrated and its maintenance records must be documented, safety procedures must be in place, and the fine points of application methodology should be discussed with the applicator. Guidelines for applications can be found in Residue Chemistry Test Guidelines , Office of Prevention, Protection and Toxic Substances (OPPTS) 860.1500. [Pg.211]

U.S. EPA, Corrective Action Performance Measures Data, Office of Underground Storage Tanks, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, June 2005. [Pg.1053]

Gallman and I proceeded to British Undersecretary Hall s office. It was clear from the first that the British wanted no public answer of any kind. I continued to insist. Hall understood that the War Refugee Board had been merely a political move of the President s, and I hastened to correct that false impression. The President meant business, I said, and was determined to have the job done. [Pg.205]

Currently, drug trafficking is a 400-billion-per-year industry in our country and represents 8% of the world s trade. According to the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, Americans currently spend 46— 79 billion annually on just two (of many possible) psychoactive drugs cocaine and heroin (Kari Associates, 2004). The Bureau of Justice Statistics (1999) indicates that between 60% and 83 % of the nation s correctional population have used drugs at some point in their lives, roughly twice as many as others in the U.S. population. [Pg.333]


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