A number of our most critical risks have a heavy legal component
e.g. product safety, data protection and competition issues.
Not exact matches
This methodology has been fully described by others (
e.g., Lachenmeier et al., 2010) and provides a model protocol for evaluating the ethanol content and
safety of unrecorded alcohol
products.
Though freezing does not affect the
safety or quality of the formula, separation of the
product's components (
e.g., fats, proteins) can occur when the formula is thawed.
While it is true that processed carbohydrates contribute to today's high incidence of chronic diseases the consumption of animal
products and high fat foods are a much larger problem not only in due to health issues with cholesterol and saturated fats but due to all the chemicals (
e.g. dioxins, mercury, other persistent organic pollutants) not to mention environmental degradation, animal suffering and worker
safety issues.
Performance assessment tasks can require students to demonstrate a process (
e.g., sing a song, recite a Shakespeare monologue, use
safety equipment properly) or produce a
product (
e.g., a report, a diorama, a sculpture).
Food
Safety Neogen's Food
Safety Division consists primarily of diagnostic test kits and complementary
products (
e.g., dehydrated culture media) sold to food producers and processors to detect dangerous and / or unintended substances in human food and animal feed, such as foodborne pathogens, spoilage organisms, natural toxins, food allergens, genetic modifications, ruminant by -
products, meat speciation, drug residues, pesticide residues and general sanitation concerns.
For 20 years, he has worked with the legal community evaluating
product safety and defending
products such as welding rods, cellular telephones, breast implants, wound care
products, dietary supplements, general healthcare
products, chemical exposures (
e.g., hydraulic fracturing components), and a host of pharmaceutical agents (including antidepressants, dermatologics, anti-malarials, anxiolytics, antipsychotics, and diet drugs).
According to a recent Coldwell Banker Real Estate Smart Home Marketplace Survey, the four main categories of smart
products that are important to homebuyers are security (
e.g., locks and alarm systems); temperature (
e.g., thermostats and fans); lighting (
e.g., lightbulbs and lighting systems); and
safety (
e.g., fire / carbon monoxide detectors and nightlights).
The inadvertent response to the «risk layering» inherent in some mortgage
products (
e.g. no doc, balloon, negative amortization, or «teaser rate» mortgages) has been «
safety layering» where so many safeguards are being imposed that there is little risk to making new loans.