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Sufficient precautions shall be taken during transport (and storage at own warehouse) to protect the material from rains, contamination due to dust, and exposure to sun. [Pg.254]

Insurance charges and unloading and reloading expenses will have to be incurred if this is not done—and the material can get spoiled. [Pg.254]


Ann Christopher, Esq. OSHA s Other Standard, Warehousing Management, ApriX 2001. [Pg.160]

Not the Same Old Rack and Roll, AP/CS—The Performance Advantage, September 1999. Picking at the Speed of Light, Warehousing Management, April 2000. [Pg.241]

What s Your Warehouse IQ Warehousing Management, April 2000. [Pg.241]

Warehousing Management (Warehousing/distribution centre operations covering analysis, news, trends, equipment)... [Pg.195]

Lear-Olimpi, Michael. The Way It Is in Warehousing. Warehousing Management. July 1998, pp. 12-18. [Pg.9]

Lipp, Paula. Survival of the Fittest. Warehousing Management. July/August 1997, pp. 6-14. [Pg.9]

Harps, Leslie Hansen. What Supervisors Need to Know About Order Picking Ergonomics. Warehousing Management. May/June 1997, pp. 48-49. [Pg.220]

Twenty-three percent of the readers of Warehousing Management, in responding to a survey, reported that they experienced chemical spill incidents during the past year. [Pg.227]

Salkin, Steven E. Hazardous to Your Wealth. Warehousing Management. March/April 1997, pp. 16-21. [Pg.232]

Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in supply chain balanced scorecards and performance management are one example for analysis methods. Beamon (1998) and Chan (2003) distinguish qualitative performance measures such as customer satisfaction, on-time delivery, fill rate or flexibility as well as quantitative measures based on costs in distribution, manufacturing and inventory or warehousing. [Pg.71]

If your answer to Question 4 is clearly YES, or if you are unsure of the answer to this question, then start at Section 3.3 of this chapter. (The answer to Question 4 will be YES for most manufacturing facilities and many industrial storage and warehousing facilities.) If your answer is a definite NO, then you are not likely to have any chemical reactivity hazards at your facility, and a system to manage chemical reactivity hazards is not warranted. The information in Section 3.3 can be reviewed as a further check to verify this conclusion. [Pg.47]

Guidelines for Fechnical Management of Process Safety Guidelines for Safe Warehousing of Chemicals... [Pg.6]

Centralized, fully public management, warehousing and delivery system Centralized, (semi)private management and warehousing system Centralized decision making but decentralized, private direct delivery system Centralized decision making but decentralized, private warehousing and delivery system... [Pg.84]


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