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Kathryn R. Bullock John R. Pierson Johnson Controls, Inc. [Pg.581]

Jan Emilsen (9) Johnson Controls Norden AS, Tiller N-7075, Norway... [Pg.1541]

Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. Johnson Johnson Johnson Controls Inc. [Pg.118]

Other industry efforts to "close the loop" of product manufacture, recycling, and resin reuse include Procter Gamble s marketing of a plastic household product container made from recycled PET. Johnson Controls, a major manufacturer of PET beverage bottles and containers, is also involved in promoting recycling efforts. Internally, the company recycles... [Pg.49]

While, if biking s your goal, use the Johnson Control. [Pg.416]

Norman Johnson, Controller William Graham, VP-Gov t Affairs Jonathan Whartman, Sr. VP Robert S. Ehrlich, Chmn. ... [Pg.179]

INTERNATIONAL UNION, UNITED AUTOMOBILE, AEROSPACE AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT WORKERS OK AMERICA, UAW, ET al. u JOHNSON CONTROLS, INC. [Pg.761]

Figure 11 Summary statement of the famous Johnson Controls decision by the United States Supreme Court in the matter of lead and developmental toxicity. Figure 11 Summary statement of the famous Johnson Controls decision by the United States Supreme Court in the matter of lead and developmental toxicity.
Current address Johnson Controls, Automation Systems Group, Saline, MI 48176... [Pg.285]

Figure 7. Pulse pump structure Globe Battery Division, flat Pb-A cell. (Courtesy of Globe Battery Division, Johnson Controls, Mr. D. Thuerk, 1984.)... Figure 7. Pulse pump structure Globe Battery Division, flat Pb-A cell. (Courtesy of Globe Battery Division, Johnson Controls, Mr. D. Thuerk, 1984.)...
Fig. 1. Cutaway view of an automotive SLI lead—acid battery container and cell element. Courtesy of Johnson Controls, Inc. Fig. 1. Cutaway view of an automotive SLI lead—acid battery container and cell element. Courtesy of Johnson Controls, Inc.
Fig. 4.2. Effect of conductive additive on formation efficiency. Cross-section of positive P-PbO plates without (a) to (d) and with (e) to (h) 10 wt.% BaPb03 after (a),(e) 0%, (b) 70%, (f) 125%, (c),(g) 144%, (h) 169% and (d) 200% of theoretical capacity is passed. The grid is on the left-hand side. (Reprinted from J. Electrochem. Soc., Vol. 139, No. 4, April (1992) by permission of J. Electrochemical Society, Inc. Photographs courtesy of Johnson Controls, Inc.)... Fig. 4.2. Effect of conductive additive on formation efficiency. Cross-section of positive P-PbO plates without (a) to (d) and with (e) to (h) 10 wt.% BaPb03 after (a),(e) 0%, (b) 70%, (f) 125%, (c),(g) 144%, (h) 169% and (d) 200% of theoretical capacity is passed. The grid is on the left-hand side. (Reprinted from J. Electrochem. Soc., Vol. 139, No. 4, April (1992) by permission of J. Electrochemical Society, Inc. Photographs courtesy of Johnson Controls, Inc.)...
Johnson Controls, Inc. Humboldt Foundry Milwaukee, WI, USA 300 kW, 600 kWh Peak shaving Load levelling 1989 Iz ... [Pg.307]

A 300-kW, 600-kWh BESS was developed by Johnson Controls as a turn-key, customer-side-of-the-meter demonstration project. It was placed in service at an in-house brass foundry with a base load of about 1.1 MW with 4 or 5 daily peaks to... [Pg.311]

It is notable that, of the 17 BESSs listed in Table 10.1, the majority employed flooded batteries. Only four are known to have used VRLA batteries, namely, the SDG E, Johnson Controls, GNB-Vernon, and Metlakatla systems. The performance of the SDG E (gel) and Johnson Controls (gel) batteries appears to be not well documented in the literature. The systems date from 1992 and 1989, respectively, and the SDG E system was taken out of service about two years later. The BESS systems at Vernon and Metlakatla had AGM-type batteries. Both are still in service and seem to be performing well. These batteries date from 1996 and 1997, respectively. [Pg.325]

Braun Johnson "Control of Filament Formation in Candida albicans by the Transcriptional Repressor TUP1", Science, 1997.277. 105. [Pg.89]

Another step in putting the concept into practice could be made in a development project with the Johnson Controls Interiors company (subsidised by the Ministry of Food, Agriculture, and Forestry of Lower Saxony). The goal of this project was to create a door panelling element with a material made of 100% renewable resources since the goal was an environmentally-friendly means of disposal. In addition to the priority of economic efficiency, the established manufacturing technique was to be used in order to meet the required component specifications. A biopolymer which by then had been developed made it possible for the natural fibre composite material to meet the requirements determined in the specifications sheet. [Pg.33]

Auto Parts Concept (Ford) Design, manufacture (Johnson Controls)... [Pg.54]

Respondent Johnson Controls, Inc., mannfactures batteries. In the manufacturing process, the element lead is a primary ingredient. Occupational exposure to lead entails health risks, including the risk of harm to any fetus carried by a female employee. [Pg.172]

Before the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 241, became law, Johnson Controls did not employ any woman in a battery-manufacturing job. In June 1977, however, it announced its first official policy concerning its employment of women in lead-exposure work ... [Pg.172]

Five years later, in 1982, Johnson Controls shifted from a policy of warning to a policy of exclusion. Between 1979 and 1983, eight employees became pregnant while maintaining 1200 blood lead levels in excess of 30 micrograms per deciliter. Tr. of Oral Arg. 25,34. This appeared to be the critical level 192 noted by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSH A) for a worker who was planning to have a family. See 29 CFR 1910.1025 (1990). The company responded by announcing a broad exclusion of women from jobs that exposed them to lead ... [Pg.172]


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