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One of the first movements for the prevention of industrial accidents was founded in 1867 by Frenchman Engel Dollfus. One of his principles was, The employer owes more than wages to his workers. He was also responsible at a later date for publishing a book describing all the effective safeguards used during that period. This organization. The Society for the Prevention of Accidents, was the forerunner of the Industrial Accident Prevention Association of France. [Pg.11]

The classification of motor oils has not been completed in the ISO standard because the technical differences between motors in different parts of the world, particularly Europe and the United States, make the implementation of a single system of classification and specifications very difficult. In practice, different systems coming from national or international organizations are used. The best known is the SAE viscosity classification from the Society of Automotive Engineers, developed in the United States. [Pg.276]

G. Booth, The Manufacture of Organic Colorants and Intermediates The Society of Dyers and Colourists, Bradford, U.K., 1988. [Pg.409]

Suggested Relative Hasard Classification of Organic Peroxides, Technical PubHcation, Organic Peroxide Producers Safety Division, The Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc., New York, 1992. [Pg.233]

The following procedure has been recommended by the Analytical Methods Committee of the Society for Analytical Chemistry for the determination of small amounts of arsenic in organic matter.20 Organic matter is destroyed by wet oxidation, and the arsenic, after extraction with diethylammonium diethyldithiocarbamate in chloroform, is converted into the arsenomolybdate complex the latter is reduced by means of hydrazinium sulphate to a molybdenum blue complex and determined spectrophotometrically at 840 nm and referred to a calibration graph in the usual manner. [Pg.683]

ICSID members are professional organizations, promotional societies, educational institutions, government bodies, companies and institutions which aim to contribute to the development of the profession of industrial design. Today ICSID consists of 149 Member Societies, representing 52 countries from all continents (except Antarctica ). These Societies collaborate to establish an international platform through which design institutions worldwide can stay in touch, share common interests and new experiences, and be heard as a powerful voice. [Pg.621]

Recent consensus committees, including the Sixth Report of the Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure (JNC VI) and the World Health Organization-International Society of Hypertension (WHO-ISH) Guidelines Subcommittee, have modified traditional treatment recommendations in several important ways. [Pg.142]

G. S. Hartley, in Wetting, a discussion organized by the Society of Chemical Industry, Bristol Section, London. Mongraph No. 25 (1967) 433-448. [Pg.547]

The land biota reservoir (3) represents the phosphorus contained within all living terrestrial organisms. The dominant contributors are forest ecosystems with aquatic systems contributing only a minor amount. Phosphorus contained in dead and decaying organic materials is not included in this reservoir. It is important to note that although society most directly influences and interacts with the P in lakes and rivers, these reservoirs contain little P relative to soil and land biota and are not included in this representation of the global cycle. [Pg.368]

Recently, a new method of nomenclature of TPEs was produced jointly by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), the Association of the Automotive Industries (VDA), Germany, and the producers of raw materials. Nevertheless, for this chapter the above-mentioned abbreviations for the TPEs have been utilized. Table 5.3 provides a list of significant suppliers of different generic classes of TPEs with respective trade names. [Pg.104]

The results obtained by Garcia Gonzalez and his coworkers attracted interest abroad, and it was a source of great satisfaction for him to receive, in 1953, an invitation from Professor M. L. Wolfrom to write the first of his articles in this Series. A further international recognition as a carbohydrate chemist ensued in 1965, when he was invited to serve as a member of the Editorial Advisory Board of the new international journal Carbohydrate Research. In 1975, he was asked to contribute with a lecture, subsequently published, on Synthesis of Polyhydroxyalkyl Heterocycles, to a Symposium on New Synthetic Methods for Carbohydrates organized by the American Chemical Society to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Society (New York, 1976). [Pg.15]


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