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Site Workers Wlio Respond to Emergencies 29 CFR 1910.120 (I) waste cleanup site who respond to emergencies in addition to normally assigned duties annual 8-hour refresher training... [Pg.103]

Lost workdays Number of days (consecutive or not) after but not including the day of injury or illness during which the employee would have worked but could not do so, that is, during which the employee could not perform all or any part of his or her normal assignment during all or any part of the workday or shift because of the occupational injury or illness. [Pg.6]

This mission was unlike the usual directive for inquiry or investigation normally assigned to the Inspector General for action. [Pg.244]

We have been able to match laboratory model results with a computer simulation program (Todd, Dietrich Chase s Multiflood) with values of the matching parameters which do not vary widely in most cases. For carbon dioxide foam simulationr it was necessary to invert the normal assignment of oil and water components. [Pg.372]

Due to the variable composition, no general abbreviation is used in the literature in contrast to the case for, e.g., polychlorinated biphenyls which are normally assigned as PCBs. Nevertheless, the following abbreviations are found in the literature PCCs (for polychlorinated camphenes) [74],CHBs [75],CBNs [2], and CB (for chlorinated bornanes or chlorobornanes) [76], and CTTs (compounds of technical toxaphene) [77]. The latter includes all substance classes of toxaphene but so far it has not found a broad application. [Pg.247]

When the scope is defined in sufficient detail, the lump sum approach would minimize Owner s risk as well as project schedule, sinee contractors normally assign their best and most productive personnel to the lump sum work. Lump sum contracts are more appropriate for construction work, especially when the scope can be divided into discrete parts of homogeneous composition. However, they are not recommended for EPC work because of the potential schedule delay and additional costs to both owners and bidders. [Pg.140]

In connection with the normal chemical-warfare zones of operation, hown in Diagram 1 of Chap. HI, it should be borne in mind that these zones are not rigidly delimited, nor are they even mutually excluave. They are merely the zones in which the chemical-warfare actix ities of each arm may be nmst effeotix ely and efficiently carried on, under average conditions. It will also be noted that some of the zones overlap. This indicates that chemical operations may be carried on conjointly by one arm to cover a zone normally assigned another arm, as for example, when no chemical troops are available the artillery carries out chemical missions in the zone usually covered by chemical troops. [Pg.250]

The mechanism of MMO including the different states of the iron dimer complex has been reviewed several times [66, 67, 68]. The lowest oxidation state of the diiron complex is Fe2(II,II) which is a loosely bound, ferro-magnetically coupled dimer with a long Fe-Fe distance. This complex, termed O, reacts with O2 to form another complex P, which is normally assigned to an Fe2(III,III) peroxide complex. One or more intermediates in between O and P have been postulated [70]. In the next step, the dioxygen bond is cleaved and an unprecedented Fe2(IV,IV) complex termed Q is formed. The oxidation state assignment was made based on Mbssbauer spectroscopy [71]. Compoimd Q has been suggested to be the active oxidant that attacks methane. [Pg.122]

The Agency hcis 5 directorates reporting to the Directorate General. The Director General, in addition to the normal assignments delegated to the director of a... [Pg.125]

II Administrative and regulatory environmental costs not normally assigned to... [Pg.106]

A schematic representation of the spatial arrangement of the metal sulfur clusters bound to Cpl as determined by the x-ray anomalous scattering studies described in the text. The representation of the large, 8-Fe cluster with a P symbol indicates only that it must contain the Fe atoms normally assigned to P-clusters. [Pg.443]


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