Sentences with phrase «safety deficiencies»

Highlighting safety deficiencies in cars sold in India and other fast - growing automotive markets is part of Global NCAP's mission to create safety marketplaces in these countries.
This timeline traces the long and troubled history of safety deficiencies at Los Alamos National Laboratory's Plutonium Facility by detailing the timing of some 40 government reports and expert presentations spanning the past 11 years.
The International Atomic Energy Agency asked for a meeting after it inspected the plant last month, and found «numerous safety deficiencies» in the two reactors that are still operating.
In August, the U.S Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sent a letter informing Yale University that its investigation into the April death of student Michelle Dufault had found several safety deficiencies in the campus workshop where she died.
In addition, OSHA noted numerous other safety deficiencies in the machine shop where she died, such as missing warning signs and inadequate record keeping.
Years back, during the congressional hearings over the FPO (full power operation) permit for the Seabrook power plant on the east coast, I found out about a MOA (Memorandum of Agreement) between the US NRC (Nuclear Regulatory Commission) and INPO (Institute of Nuclear Power Operations), which is a private corporation that can be hired by nuclear power operators for tasks such as investigating nuclear power plant safety deficiencies.
... Essential Duties and * Oversees the correction of all life safety deficiencies * Manages small team of Life Safety Technicians...
Faso made an unannounced visit to the facilities to witness the conditions in the 135 - apartment complex that is home to at - risk resident who have little access to proper recourse in response to health and safety deficiencies in the building.
The rules are the result of the safety deficiencies highlighted in February 2009 when 50 people were killed in the Clarence Center Crash of Continental Connection Flight 3407.
More than 50 percent of public housing units reinspected by the city's Department of Investigations (DOI) were found to have safety deficiencies, while New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) staffers were found to be submitting false reports claiming that maintenance checks were performed that weren't actually done, according to an investigation by DOI.
The impetus that led to the creation of the JST came from Tolman, after he viewed «Experimenting with Danger,» the video that accompanies the U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board's groundbreaking 2011 report on the safety deficiencies rampant in academic labs.
She recommended that a sensitive facility conducting plutonium operations — inside a building known as PF - 4 — be shut down, immediately, while the safety deficiencies were fixed.
The $ 9.2 billion bond issue approved by California voters four years ago included $ 2.5 billion to repair aging college facilities, fix structural, health and safety deficiencies, and build much - needed classrooms.
The district currently is in the final year of a four - year program that has resulted in $ 150 million being spent on making buildings accessible, correcting identified fire - and life - safety deficiencies, installing sprinklers in every building, eliminating environmental hazards, as well as addressing critical deferred maintenance such as window replacements, roof repairs, utility upgrades, etc..
First - year work was focused on building an effective, positive school culture; leadership was focused on addressing instability at the school after several years of administration turnover, grade level restructuring, safety deficiencies and staff mistrust.
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