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World Health Organisation, Public Health Impact of Pesticides Used in Agriculture , WHO Geneva, 1990. [Pg.16]

Whenever a company finances, ensures, or directly or indirectly organises publication of promotional material in newspapers or magazines, it should be expressly stated that such material is not included as an independent editorial topic, and the sponsoring company should be included in a visible place. [Pg.69]

Organising public consultation and securing political acceptability... [Pg.16]

Contrary to the public conception of the nuclear industry as secretive, nuclear engineers organise public conferences covering virtually all of the technical design, safety and operating aspects of nuclear plant. Most of these conferences are international ones with delegates and papers from all over the world. [Pg.117]

In 1801 (when he was made Consul by Napoleon) he organised public instruction in chemistry and was Minister of Public Instruction in 1802-8. [Pg.277]

National unions > Trade organisations > Public pressure groups >- Local and national politicians > Enforcement authorities > Business competitors... [Pg.73]

Funding to the Universities, Research Organisations, Public bodies and SMEs is provided via the IMI under grant agreement n°115360, which matches the in kind contribution of the EFPIA and amounts to a total budget of 26.4M. The partners span the breadth of Europe (see Figure l) and bring a wealth of complementaiy skills and experience. [Pg.11]

To allow objectivity of the findings, ElA s are usually carried out by independent specialists or organisations. It will involve not only scientific experts, but also require consultation with official and representative bodies such as the government ministries for the environment, fisheries, food, agriculture, and local water authorities. In activities which may impact on local population (terminals, refineries, access roads, land developments) local representatives of the inhabitants may be consulted, and the public affairs function... [Pg.70]

Thermoplastic elastomers have now been available for over 30 years and the writer recalls organising a conference on these materials in 1969. In spite of considerable publicity since that time these materials still only comprise about 5-10% of the rubber market (equivalent to about 1-2% of total plastics consumption). It is important to appreciate that simply being a thermoplastic material (and hence being processed and reprocessed like a thermoplastic plastics material) is not enough to ensure widespread application. Crucially the material must have acceptable properties for a potential end-use and at a finished product price advantageous over other materials. [Pg.880]

Comprehensive details of alloy properties and characteristics are provided in the publications of the major aluminium companies and independent organisations. ... [Pg.653]

This guidance is split into three parts. It contains a statement of general policy based on your legal duties under the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974. Then you can record your organisational responsibilities and your arrangements to ensure the health and safety of your employees. Notes are included alongside each section to help you. Some useful publications are listed in the notes and at the end of this guidance. [Pg.2]

For whom is this book intended For those involved in industry, particularly nonchemical operations), who have, for a long while (since the application of the Labour Code) had much experience in safety matters, but for whom my experience as a trainer in the department of Hygiene, Safety and Environment of the lUT allows me to say how inadequately prepared they are when confronted with certain aspects of risk chemistry. Public organisations, curiously, had, until recently, no obligation to administer the Labour Code and that which concerned hygiene and workers safety. This book is concerned with all these activities but is not addressed to all safety officers because it presupposes a basic knowledge of chemistry. For all that, the chemist may not be at ease with this book, which he may find difficult. For this reason, numerous examples are provided to illustrate the methods studied, and assist in their application, and to permit him to identify the limits. [Pg.19]

A third path for research is to study associations between system change and improvement, on the one hand, and public and consumer responses, on the other. In particular, what are the conditions for the development and maintenance of trustworthiness and satisfaction through organisational and communicative procedures With better knowledge of consumer demands and improved quantification of risks and benefits to health, the future trend is likely to point towards increased differentiation, with different products targeting consumer groups with different priorities. Some consumers will demand more convenience, while others will invest in participatory community farm schemes that allow direct involvement in the production and preparation of their food. [Pg.508]


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