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Workers compensation laws provide payments for medical expenses, burial expenses, loss of wages, and impairments. Most provide payment for physical and vocational rehabilitation. Some provide for mental rehabilitation. [Pg.56]

The technology to do so already exists, as Norway s Statoil has used it for years at its natural-gas wells in the North Sea. The sequestered carbon can be pumped underground, under the sea or mineralized for burial. It can also be used by oil and gas companies to force oil out of wells. However, the process of sequestration is extremely expensive, adding as much as 50% to the overall cost of a coal plant. [Pg.69]

Larger crystals grow at the expense of smaller ones in the burial of a foraminiferal-nannofossil ooze. In particular, very small calcite crystals that comprise disaggregated coccoliths and the walls of foraminifera represent the most... [Pg.403]

Incineration of engineering and domestic wastes of inhibited plastics is inefficient in terms of energy production and leads to contamination of the atmosphere by harmful combustion products. In addition, incineration requires thorough sorting of waste, which is uneconomic. According to statistical information [25], incineration of a ton of polymer scrap is twice as expensive as recycling and five times expensive as burial. To obtain official permission to build an incineration plant is in fact improbable in many countries in the world today. [Pg.370]

One document indicates the expenses for various projects at the Spring Valley. Of particular interest, it details the second largest expenditure for a cylinder storage building, indicating a very large structure. This could have been an extensive burial site. [Pg.128]

Accidents are the leading causes of death for persons in their teens and up to age 45. The cost of accidents in the workplaces of the United States is approximately 150 billion annually. Work accidents are expensive. Besides the fines, management also incurs costs for safety corrections, medical treatment, survivor benefits, death and burial costs, plus many other indirect costs. The value of lost production due to accidents can exceed those listed above. [Pg.41]

In situations where an employee is killed on the job, workers compensation benefits for burial expenses and future wage-loss benefits are usually paid to the dependents. [Pg.65]

Burial Expenses AU compensation laws provide an allowance or fixed payment for burial expenses. The allowance varies. Some laws provide an additional allowance for transportation of the deceased if the death occurred away from the home employment location. [Pg.56]

Gong, H., Hocky, G., and Freed, K.F., 2008. Influence of nonlinear electrostatics on transfer energies between liquid phases Charge burial is far less expensive than Bom model, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 105, 11146-11151. [Pg.332]


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