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FACTS Failure and ACcidents Technical information System... [Pg.13]

FACTS, 2002. Failure and ACcidents Technical information System, Department of Industrial Safety TNO-MEP, Apeldoom, The Netherlands. [Pg.148]

CELDs. 1994 Computer-aided Environmental Legislative Data systems. United States Army Corps of Engineers Environmental Technical Information Systems University of Illinois, Urbana, IL. [Pg.242]

R. M. DeSantis et al., On the Analysis of Feedback Systems with a Multipower Open Loop Chain, AD 773188, Oct. 1973, available through the U.S. National Technical Information System. [Pg.696]

CELDS. 1989. Computer-Environment Legislative Data Systems. The Environmental Technical Information System (ETIS). Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Planning Information Program, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL. January 6, 1989. [Pg.139]

Federal Regulations. Protection of the Environment Part 790 to End. Revised as of July 1, 1993. ONLESIE information regarding the latest updates of these test guidelines US National Technical Information System... [Pg.515]

VeOVA Monomers Technical Information System. Resolution Performance Products Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 2004. [Pg.1069]

In all organizations where safety expectations are high, technical information systems exist to serve as resources on hazard prevention and control. Personnel at all levels come to rely on those resources. [Pg.23]

The extent of use of the technical information system is a reflection of the effectiveness of the safety, health, and environmental affairs staff... [Pg.23]

The items to evaluate to determine the adequacy of the controls designed to prevent unwanted energy flows and exposures to hazardous environments include the technical information system, maintenance and inspection programs, direct supervision and services provided by higher levels of supervision, and the functional operability of facilities (Fig. 18-11). [Pg.227]

K. L. Ngai and G. B. Wright (eds.). Relaxations in Complex Systems (U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1984) Available from National Technical Information System Service, 2285 Port Royal Rd. Springfield, VA, 22161, USA. [Pg.213]

I. N. Einhorn and co-workers. Final Report, FRC/UU-41, ETEC 75-022, NASA Contract No. NAS2-8244, National Technical Information System (NTIS), Springfield, Va., Dec. 14, 1974. [Pg.8986]

Technical information systems Timely, accurate, relevant technical information is essential to any risk assessment effort. The same factors should be evaluated here that were evaluated under technical information systems on the specific control factors side of the chart, but this time the evaluation is from the perspective of technical information as it applies more broadly to the overall risk assessment system. On the specific control factors side of the chart, the emphasis was on the adequacy of technical information systems as they applied to the specific unwanted energy flow involved in the accident. [Pg.245]

The Eahure and Accidents Technical information System (FACTS) is an accident database, which contains information on more than 25200 (industrial) accidents (incidents) involving hazardous materials or dangerous goods that have happened all over the world during the past 90 years. [Pg.1526]

Du Pont s proprietary technical information system (see Figure 1), established in 1964 and later enhanced for polymer storage and retrieval, was described in earher papers ". This corporate system supports Du Font s multidisciplinary scientific and technical efforts worldwide. It is the Company s only comprehensive index to, and collection of, documents covering Du Font s technical efforts. [Pg.145]

Figure 1. Du Pont proprietary technical information system... Figure 1. Du Pont proprietary technical information system...
The Du Pont proprietary technical information system was state-of-the-art when it was developed 20 years ago. It is still operating in batch mode but has become increasingly difficult to support. In response to demand from the technical community for online access to the information, the abstract file was duplicated and converted to an interactive, free-text searchable database as an interim measure. [Pg.146]

A three-person team with extensive experience in Du Pont s proprietary technical information system and knowledge of the needs of the technical community was established. User requirements and specifications for the new system were developed and circulated to technical information staff and management for review. [Pg.146]

Four chapters on other operational substructure search systems follow. Jean Marcah and co-workers describe the Du Pont global technical information system Steve Welford and Clemens Jochum report on chemical structure registration for Beilstein Online Peter Rusch also covers Beilstein Onhne in a paper about substructure searching on Dialog and the DARC Toolkit which was described by Pascal Huguet is summarised in a chapter written by Bill Town with some suggestions from myself and Pierre Buffet of Questel. [Pg.504]

Specific job oversights and omissions, so called S-factors. They deal with the technical information system, facilities of functional operability, maintenance and inspection as well as supervision of management. [Pg.60]

General management system characteristics in control of the job, so called G-factors. They include Plant policies, implementation of methods, staff, information flow, management services, budgets, and risk assessment system, such as technical information system, hazard analysis, safety program review etc. [Pg.60]


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