Sentences with phrase «safety effort between»

OMREB and the Kelowna Fire Department have announced a partnership to launch a collaborative public safety effort between Realtors, fire fighters and homeowners.

Not exact matches

Together over the course of the past year, Uber and Lyft have spent up to $ 9 million in a vain effort to overturn the city's proposed safety measure, viewing Austin as an important test case in the broader struggle between local regulators and Silicon Valley upstarts with novel business models and global ambitions.
Efforts to educate teens on sun safety appear to be gaining little or no traction: the same study showed little change in sunscreen use in bi-annual surveys between 1999 and 2005.
The spirit of cooperation was evident in the Safety Town, Counselor - In - The - Park and Ecology Corps programs, all cooperative efforts between the Park District and the Village, school districts, Illinois Department of Labor, and the Junior Women's Club.
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) concluded that there is an association between caffeine consumption and an increase in endurance performance, endurance capacity and a reduction in the rated perceived effort or exertion during exercise20.
Is there a difference between making efforts to be safe and becoming obsessive with safety measures?
The i - MiEV comes replete with safety features such as an advanced airbag system, Brake Assist that helps mitigate accidents, Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBF) to balance the braking effort between all four wheels, and stability and traction control.
According to the boys from Aston, the race spec version of the Rapide wouldn't be too far off of the production version with the only noticeable difference between the two would be the addition of race safety modifications and the elimination of all the interior trims and features found in the production version in an effort to reduce the car's overall weight.
PAWS (Promoting Animal Welfare and Safety) for Reading is a collaborative effort between Grapevine Library and Grapevine Animal Services.
Since INPO documents were private between INPO and the licensed Operator of the plant, and since the NRC would then refuse to duplicate the efforts, this MOA effectively sealed out of public view any safety information.
(1) the temperament and developmental needs of the child; (2) the capacity and the disposition of the parents to understand and meet the needs of the child; (3) the preferences of each child; (4) the wishes of the parents as to custody; (5) the past and current interaction and relationship of the child with each parent, the child's siblings, and any other person, including a grandparent, who may significantly affect the best interest of the child; (6) the actions of each parent to encourage the continuing parent child relationship between the child and the other parent, as is appropriate, including compliance with court orders; (7) the manipulation by or coercive behavior of the parents in an effort to involve the child in the parents» dispute; (8) any effort by one parent to disparage the other parent in front of the child; (9) the ability of each parent to be actively involved in the life of the child; (10) the child's adjustment to his or her home, school, and community environments; (11) the stability of the child's existing and proposed residences; (12) the mental and physical health of all individuals involved, except that a disability of a proposed custodial parent or other party, in and of itself, must not be determinative of custody unless the proposed custodial arrangement is not in the best interest of the child; (13) the child's cultural and spiritual background; (14) whether the child or a sibling of the child has been abused or neglected; (15) whether one parent has perpetrated domestic violence or child abuse or the effect on the child of the actions of an abuser if any domestic violence has occurred between the parents or between a parent and another individual or between the parent and the child; (16) whether one parent has relocated more than one hundred miles from the child's primary residence in the past year, unless the parent relocated for safety reasons; and (17) other factors as the court considers necessary.
The Guidebook is the culmination of several years of enjoyable efforts of the authors (most of whom are lawyers specializing in areas of law directly related to environmental and social sustainability) grappling with the relationship between norms like the Performance Standards and legal obligations addressing the same topics: environmental management, labour standards, human rights, health, safety and security, indigenous relations and corporate governance, among others.
«With employers placing increased emphasis on vehicle crash and integrity ratings, this hands - on field trip presents an excellent opportunity for road safety professionals to also invite personnel from their organization's fleet leasing and procurement divisions as vehicle selection and decision - making is often a collaborative effort between each of these groups,» McKillips added.
Coordinating efforts between government officials, local authoritative agencies, and the public to generate environmental awareness, safety, and conservation.
Professional Duties & Responsibilities Directed operations of Target Stores generating $ 20 million in annual revenue Created and implemented strategies to cut expenses while increasing sales Assisted corporate leadership with store marketing and branding efforts Hired, trained, managed, and reviewed more than 130 team members Enhanced employee value through professional development programs Increased employee dedication through recognition and team building initiatives Managed logistics team operations including product unloading and stocking Oversaw planogram, pricing, instocks, backroom, and replenishment teams Created an attractive and impactful salesfloor ensuring steady sales Coordinated all salesfloor transitions, salesplanner, signage, and pricing sets Ensured the highest levels of customer service resulting in repeat business Served as liaison between Target leadership and construction contractors Guaranteed store safety, security, and branding during remodel Built strong, long - term relationships with business partners, coworkers, and employers Completed all duties in a positive, professional, and timely manner Fostered an environment of respect and dedication to company goals
(1) the temperament and developmental needs of the child; (2) the capacity and the disposition of the parents to understand and meet the needs of the child; (3) the preferences of each child; (4) the wishes of the parents as to custody; (5) the past and current interaction and relationship of the child with each parent, the child's siblings, and any other person, including a grandparent, who may significantly affect the best interest of the child; (6) the actions of each parent to encourage the continuing parent child relationship between the child and the other parent, as is appropriate, including compliance with court orders; (7) the manipulation by or coercive behavior of the parents in an effort to involve the child in the parents» dispute; (8) any effort by one parent to disparage the other parent in front of the child; (9) the ability of each parent to be actively involved in the life of the child; (10) the child's adjustment to his or her home, school, and community environments; (11) the stability of the child's existing and proposed residences; (12) the mental and physical health of all individuals involved, except that a disability of a proposed custodial parent or other party, in and of itself, must not be determinative of custody unless the proposed custodial arrangement is not in the best interest of the child; (13) the child's cultural and spiritual background; (14) whether the child or a sibling of the child has been abused or neglected; (15) whether one parent has perpetrated domestic violence or child abuse or the effect on the child of the actions of an abuser if any domestic violence has occurred between the parents or between a parent and another individual or between the parent and the child; (16) whether one parent has relocated more than one hundred miles from the child's primary residence in the past year, unless the parent relocated for safety reasons; and (17) other factors as the court considers necessary
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