13.
by
Jackson, Brian A., 1972-
Call Number
628.92 21
Publication Date
2002
Summary
Based on a 2001 conference held in New York City that looked at ways of improving health and safety for emergency workers who respond to terrorist attacks. It is intended for managers and decisionmakers to help them understand the working and safety environment associated with such attacks.
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Electronic Resources
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760.2573
by
Wegman, David H.
Call Number
613.62 23
Publication Date
2011
Summary
"Each year in the United States, more than 4,000 occupational fatalities and more than 3 million occupational injuries occur along with more than 160,000 cases of occupational illnesses. Incorporating patients' occupational information into electronic health records (EHRs) could lead to more informed clinical diagnosis and treatment plans as well as more effective policies, interventions, and prevention strategies to improve the overall health of the working population. At the request of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, the IOM appointed a committee to examine the rationale and feasibility of incorporating occupational information in patients' EHRs. The IOM concluded that three data elements - occupation, industry, and work-relatedness - were ready for immediate focus, and made recommendations on moving forward efforts to incorporate these elements into EHRs"--Publisher's description.
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Electronic Resources
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679.9623
Call Number
DVD 641.555 FAS
Publication Date
2007
Summary
Fast food is everywhere, not only in popular national franchises, but in hotels and full service restaurants as well. This program explains first hand the techniques used in fast food, from grilling, broiling and frying. Each method is demostrated and explained including safety tips being highlighted throughout. Various tools and procedures are also shown including discussion on pizza and Mexican food. Fast food jobs are a great entry to the food service industry!
Format:
Video disc
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0.1961
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National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on the Effects of Commuting on Pilot Fatigue.
Call Number
358.4134 22
Publication Date
2011
Summary
The potential for fatigue to negatively affect human performance is well established. Concern about this potential in the aviation context extends back decades, with both airlines and pilots agreeing that fatigue is a safety concern. A more recent consideration is whether and how pilot commuting, conducted in a pilot's off-duty time, may affect fatigue. The National Academy of Sciences was asked to review available information related to the prevalence and characteristics of pilot commuting; sleep, fatigue, and circadian rhythms; airline and regulatory oversight policies; and pilot and airline practices. This interim report summarizes the committee's review to date of the available information. The final report will present a final review, along with the committee's conclusions and recommendations based on the information available during its deliberations.
Format:
Electronic Resources
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0.1943
by
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on the Effects of Commuting on Pilot Fatigue.
Call Number
358.4134 22
Publication Date
2011
Summary
The potential for fatigue to negatively affect human performance is well established. Concern about this potential in the aviation context extends back decades, with both airlines and pilots agreeing that fatigue is a safety concern. A more recent consideration is whether and how pilot commuting, conducted in a pilot's off-duty time, may affect fatigue. The National Academy of Sciences was asked to review available information related to the prevalence and characteristics of pilot commuting; sleep, fatigue, and circadian rhythms; airline and regulatory oversight policies; and pilot and airline practices. This interim report summarizes the committee's review to date of the available information. The final report will present a final review, along with the committee's conclusions and recommendations based on the information available during its deliberations.
Format:
Electronic Resources
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0.1850
by
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on the Effects of Commuting on Pilot Fatigue.
Call Number
358.4134 22
Publication Date
2011
Summary
The potential for fatigue to negatively affect human performance is well established. Concern about this potential in the aviation context extends back decades, with both airlines and pilots agreeing that fatigue is a safety concern. A more recent consideration is whether and how pilot commuting, conducted in a pilot's off-duty time, may affect fatigue. The National Academy of Sciences was asked to review available information related to the prevalence and characteristics of pilot commuting; sleep, fatigue, and circadian rhythms; airline and regulatory oversight policies; and pilot and airline practices. This interim report summarizes the committee's review to date of the available information. The final report will present a final review, along with the committee's conclusions and recommendations based on the information available during its deliberations.
Format:
Electronic Resources
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0.1850
by
ClickView (Firm)
Call Number
XX(301926.1)
Summary
In his thought-provoking programme presented by Richard Morecroft, we ask what does it mean to be an Australian and why do we need an identity? Archival film is used to encourage discussion about traditional conceptions of the Australian image and students are invited to challenge the legends and consider how they match reality.
Format:
Other
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0.1796
by
Kestel, Bernard R.
Call Number
621.934 22
Publication Date
2009
Summary
The ultimate guide to basic chainsaw operating techniques covering safety, maintenance and cross-cutting.
Format:
Electronic Resources
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0.1667
by
International Labour Office.
Call Number
363.11963 23
Publication Date
2011
Format:
Electronic Resources
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0.1622
by
Alli, B. O. (Benjamin O.)
Call Number
363.11
Publication Date
2008
Summary
Fully revised and updated, this second edition introduces new ILO instruments promoting occupational safety and health (OSH) and new chemical safety information tools, and addresses OSH in the context of globalization and HIV/AIDS and the world of work. The annexes include checklists for preparing national OSH profiles and enterprise policies, selected excerpts from OSH instruments and up-to-date information sources ...
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Electronic Resources
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0.1622
by
Harries, Jane.
Call Number
362.709 22
Publication Date
2006
Summary
Based on work done in secondary schools by the NSPCC, this PSHE curriculum resource gives young people the information and skills necessary to keep themselves 'safe'. Focusing on personal safety, the book addresses key issues such as emotional health and well-being, the ability to access help and support and family, social and sexual relationships. Each section contains a comprehensive facilitator's guide.
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Electronic Resources
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0.1622
by
FAO.
Call Number
XX(156165.1)
Publication Date
2012
Format:
Electronic Resources
Relevance:
0.1581
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