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Working Within Restrictions

If someone is sent for medical treatment for a work-related accident, they will probably return to work with a work restriction. I have seen work restrictions that range from extremely vague to extremely detailed. [Pg.241]

An example of a vague return-to-work slip includes Have this worker take it easy for a few days. If discomfort persists, return for treatment. I was never quite sure what take it easy really meant in medical terms. Should the injured person work at half, three-quarter, one-quarter, or reeeeal slow speed Maybe I am supposed to get the idea that the physician thinks the injury is minor and will not impede the worker from performing normal tasks at a reduced rate. [Pg.242]

As medical treatment and restrictions change, the work tasks must change to fit the restriction. If the FLS does not understand the work restriction or is unclear if a task is okay, consult with the physician. If there is a conflict with what the injured worker believes he or she can do and what the restriction allows, consult with the physician. K the injured worker insists that the restrictions are too tight, consult with the physician. Effective communication among the FLS, worker, and medical provider must be established and maintained until the injured worker receives a full release. [Pg.242]

Working within restrictions is basic to safety culture development. Realizing that the services of those team members are also important should also be kept in mind. Even restricted-duty work tasks should have a purpose and value. Just allowing people to show up when they are on restricted duty is not enough. Remember that following those restrictions is important and cannot be adjusted because of a milestone or safety record. [Pg.242]

If the company doctor recommends time away from work because of a serious injury, let s not bring the injured person to work on a stretcher and say that he or she is performing modified-duty work. On the other hand, let s not say that someone cannot contribute and should go home when our physician placed that person on light duty. Again, balance is the key. [Pg.242]


Establish and maintain a good working relationship with a local clinic or medical provider. A good relationship with the medical providers should be ongoing. Questions pertinent to fitness for duty should be left to the discretion of your company s physician. You may find that philosophies of physicians vary widely. Because of these varying philosophies, it is important that you spend the time and effort to choose a physician whom you think will provide your company the type and level of care to workers that correlates with the company philosophy. Later we discuss return-to-work policies and working within restrictions. The relationship with the medical provider can make a big difference in the effectiveness of your medical program. [Pg.58]

Working Treatments. Restricted plastic deformation takes place entirely within the confines of a closed die cavity. A sintered part may be placed in the die cavity and pressure appHed to the part. This pressure generally is of the same magnitude as the original compaction pressure. This second apphcation of pressure can be categorized as follows. [Pg.187]

Available Resources. The staff, expertise, and funding you can call on may influence the approach you choose, and, as in other areas of PSM implementation, you must work within the restrictions you have identified. [Pg.129]

However, in this preliminary study, we are working within the partition of energy defined by Eq. (2) and not Eq. (3), so we need only to know Ep to an accuracy of about 10 a.u., rather than Ep)jjpp to the same accuracy. In this more restricted task, our calculations using small basis sets prove to be more than adequate. [Pg.133]

Science deals only with hypotheses that are testable. As such, its domain is restricted to the observable natural world. While scientific methods can be used to debunk various claims, science has no way of verifying testimonies involving the supernatural. The term supernatural literally means above nature. Science works within nature, not above it. Likewise, science is unable to answer such philosophical questions as What is the purpose of life or such religious questions as What is the nature of the human spirit Though these questions are valid and have great importance to us, they rely on subjective personal experience and do not lead to testable hypotheses. [Pg.9]

For ISO 9000 approval there are several certification bodies who register and certify companies meeting the requirements. In the UK such certification bodies must themselves be accredited by UKAS as competent to carry out certifications. For GLP. the GLP Monitoring Authority of the Medicines Control Agency issues a letter of compliance to an approved laboratory. This is restricted to laboratories carrying out safety studies as described above. However, any laboratory may state they work within the GLP guidelines. In the case of accreditation by UKAS, a Certificate of Accreditation is issued which relates to specific tests or calibrations. Laboratories will be included in UKAS s list of accredited laboratories, i.c. UKAS Directory of Accredited Labora-... [Pg.62]

While all classical VB-style approaches, even those using variational HAOs, can be formulated only in terms of localised atom-centred basis sets, MO theory can use basis sets of any type, including plane wave basis sets. There are no restrictions on the type of basis that can be used in modern VB (GVB or SC) calculations, and it would be interesting to see what is the size of the plane wave basis that would be required in order to reproduce the usually well-localised orbitals observed when working within atom-centred basis sets. [Pg.313]

Even with the above restrictions, rigorous selection had to be made on the remaining bulk of the literature. Lack of space has precluded much criticism, cross-reference, and magisterial comment that are such a feature of previous Reports. We have made an attempt to select salient papers—often those giving leading references to earlier work within the period—but we would urge any authors who feel that their contributions have been ignored or maltreated to send in reprints for transmission to future Reporters. [Pg.3]

Heterocyclic compounds have a wide range of applications but are of particular interest in medicinal chemistry, and this has catalysed the discovery and development of much heterocyclic chemistry and methods. The preparation of a fifth edition has allowed us to review thoroughly the material included in the earlier editions, to make amendments in the light of new knowledge, and to include recent work. Within the restrictions that space dictates, we believe that all of the most significant heterocyclic chemistry of the 20th century and important more recent developments, has been covered or referenced. [Pg.711]

Working within the constraints of a superconducting magnet bore sometimes restricts experimental design for in vivo systems. [Pg.96]

Laboratories in which analyticalX-ray machines are located should be posted with signs at all entrances, bearing the legend CAUTION— APPARATUS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING HIGH-INTENSITY X-RAYS or equivalent. Any time the machine is on, it should be attended or the doors to the experimental area should be locked. Keys should be restricted to those persons who work within the facility. It is especially critical to prevent access, or not to leave the apparatus unattended if the equipment is on and partially opened for alignment. [Pg.599]

The War Department policy restricting the build-up of area reserves threatened to become a CWS problem in POA just as in SWPA, but shortages did not become critical because anticipated demands were larger than actual demands and because Hawaiian Department resources were large enough to allow for improvisations and substitutions. In POA combat supply, transport space allocation and loading were carefully controlled by the area joint headquarters. The POA CWS soon learned to work within the joint system, and the result, admittedly under relatively ideal circumstances, was the smoothest CWS supply operation of World War II. [Pg.642]

To work within a reasonable and practical melting temperature range, at or below 1200°C, it is necessary to operate within a restricted region within the following boundaries of an idealised ternary... [Pg.73]

Certification of drivers must be checked drivers must be over 18. Lifting operations will be supervised to ensure the stability of the machine and the load. Lifting operations will be restricted to those directly associated with excavations. All operatives working within the boom s radius will wear head protection. [Pg.234]

This dehaison underlies both the extraordinary ambition of Badiou s philosophy, its unflinching determination, and its own peculiar difficulty—the difficulty it has in describing any possible relation between truth and knowledge, any dialectic linking subject and object. Rather than seek to transform relations, to convert oppressive relations into liberating relations, Badiou seeks subtraction from the relational tout court. So long as it works within the element of this subtraction, Badiou s philosophy forever risks its restriction to the empty realm of prescription pure and simple. [Pg.17]

Part III closes with the comprehensive Chap. 11 that draws on all previous chapters. Legitimacy and justice work within a restricted framework. For an... [Pg.14]

Why are we confident in this approach and willing to expose it to scrutiny Because this contribution fills a gap which is obvious to anyone who has studied chemistry There exist many local models which work within a restricted domain but fail when extended beyond it. That is to say, there exists no single, unified theory of bonding. More importantly, because we can now explain precisely what is wrong with these local models and how our approach corrects their flaws. [Pg.49]

As Alan Walsh has presented in his perceptive analysis of the reasons, it seems likely that one reason for neglecting atomic absorption methods was that Bunsen and Kirchhoff s work was restricted to visual observation of the spectra. In such visual methods the sensitivity of emission methods was probably better than that of absorption. Not only was the photographic recording of the spectra more tedious, but also the theory seemed to indicate they would only prove useful for quantitative analysis if observed under very high resolution. But possibly a more fundamental reason for neglecting atomic absorption is related to Kirchhoff s law (1859), which states that the ratio of the emissive power E and absorptive power A of a body depends only on the temperature of the body and not on its nature. Otherwise radiative equihbrium could not exist within a cavity containing substances of different kinds. The law is usually expressed as... [Pg.59]

Application software uses limited variability languages to restrict end users to working within a fimnework of well-proven instructions and function blocks. [Pg.156]


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