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NFPA-701 (large and small scale) These tests are sanctioned by the National Fire Protection Association, a volunteer organization of fire protection professionals. Figure 1 illustrates the set up. The vertical alignment of flame and sample allows maximum heat and flammable gases to feed the flame front of the sample, assisting further combustion. [Pg.148]

Exposure to activities of water-related volunteering organizations is also encouraged. [Pg.407]

Damage assessment by local, state, federal, and volunteer organizations determines losses and recovery needs. [Pg.20]

The ACCL membership grew from 40 people in 1979 to 700 in 2003. Over time the labeling issues grew into hazard communication issues . In 1992, ACCL changed its name to SCHC to reflect the expanded issue of hazard communication and the needs of the expanded membership. As the society grew, the structure has become more formal. However, SCHC is essentially a volunteer organization. [Pg.2955]

Safety and loss prevention professionals can also get involved in the community through participation in organizations such as the local chamber of commerce. Safety and loss prevention professionals bring to the table a wealth of experience and expertise that is often needed in these types of volunteer organizations. This involvement not only assists the community but also creates an avenue of communication for safety and loss prevention professionals and their companies. [Pg.32]

A volunteer organization comprised of operating companies, industry associations, and educators with the purpose of having a standardized orientation which sets minimum requirements for the US Offshore E P Industry. [Pg.388]

Most business, government, academic, and volunteer organizations have gold, sometimes not mined, beneath their feet in the form of experts. These experienced personnel understand client, owner, customer, and stakeholder requirements or how to determine them. Early participation by these seasoned individuals leverages their knowledge. Use you most experienced personnel in a prospective, preventive mode and not in a retrospective, remedial mode. While these veterans can usually find deficiencies near the end of a project they can also offer advice, at the beginning of a project, to avoid those deficiencies. The cost of prevention will almost always be less than the cost of remediation. [Pg.176]

The described scenario is realistic and applies, in principle to business, government, academic, and volunteer organizations. It suggests one of the very positive aspects of... [Pg.211]

Clearly, we need a common definition of quality for this book and for your possible use as a student and practitioner, because it is the desired end point. More particularly, what is quality in the consulting business, in government, in academia, and in volunteer organizations ... [Pg.232]

John Dillinger, was a notorious American bank robber. As the story goes, they asked Dillinger why he robbed banks. His response Because that s where the money is Similarly, local professional and business organizations are where the opportunities are for your business, government, academic, or volunteer organization. Dillinger went where the money was. You need to go where the service leads are. [Pg.413]


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