Sentences with phrase «specific standards of safety»

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Today's employers must uphold specific workplace safety standards to ensure the safety of their employees while on the job.
Because of this, we have created specific processes that hold our suppliers, facilities and team to the highest standards of safety.
, a set of comprehensive, sport - and issue - specific, and easy - to - understand youth sports health and safety «best practice» standards of care templates and checklists to assist youth sports programs, and the parents and
Let us start by breaking down the basics of a baby stroller, their construction is in accordance with the relevant standards for a specific country for health and safety reasons.
Following an exhaustive NRC safety review, agency approval of standard designs is formalized via specific design certification rule making.
These include the need to «maintain a comprehensive laboratory safety program» that meets specific, stipulated safety standards and is monitored by a court - appointed special master with the authority to impose fines of up to $ 500,000 on the university for noncompliance.
These include a shrinking pool of in - country rail sector experts (which the Obama administration acknowledges is the result of the relatively small investment in passenger rail in recent decades), a lack of money available at the state level for such projects, and the need for safety standards specific to high - speed trains.
There is new guidance on learning outside the classroom («Departmental advice for health and safety in schools» on the Department for Education's website), subject - specific support for teachers through their subject associations e.g. Association for Physical Education, and new Ofsted guidance highlighting safeguarding in lessons — ensuring that not only is the standard of teaching good, but that the standard of health and safety within each lesson is also good.
In addition to the generally applicable requirements described above (including the specific prevailing wage and labor protection requirements set forth in the RRIF statute), the rail safety standards set forth in 49 C.F.R. § § 209 - 244 detail minimum safety requirements for railroad track that is part of the general railroad system of transportation.
36/27 Highway / City MPG ** Every car is completely inspected, reconditioned and detailed to our extremely high standards and all cars come with the availability of a warranty, for an additional cost.Awards: * ALG Residual Value Awards * 2017 IIHS Top Safety Pick + (When equipped with Honda Sensing and specific headlights)
The safety of a vehicle not repaired within these specific standards could be compromised in the event of another accident.
September 1, 2011, marked the date when the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) issued Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 126, which requires all motor vehicles with a gross vehicle weight of 10,000 pounds or less to have an electronic stability control (ESC) system that complies with specific design, performance and diagnostic requirements.
• Body structure weight - optimised and crash - optimised; standard safety features including front and side airbags, side curtain airbags, 3 - point automatic seat belts on all seats, with belt tensioners and belt force limiters at front, ISOFIX children's seat mounting at rear, Run Flat Indicator and partially active engine compartment lid to optimise pedestrian protection; vehicle weight lower than in predecessor models and competitors in the segment in virtually all variants of the new MINI despite extended range of fittings; increased acoustic and vibrational comfort: optimised aerodynamic properties as appropriate to each specific model including active cooling air flaps, underbody trim panel and air ducting elements in the upper section of the C columns; best aerodynamic figures within the competitive environment: Cd value reduced to 0.28 (MINI Cooper, MINI Cooper D).
• Body structure weight - optimised and crash - optimised; standard safety features including front and side airbags, side curtain airbags, 3 - point automatic seat belts on all seats, with belt tensioners and belt force limiters at front, ISOFIX children's seat mounting at rear, Run Flat Indicator and partially active engine compartment lid to optimise pedestrian protection; vehicle weight lower than in predecessor models and competitors in the segment in virtually all variants of the new MINI despite extended range of fittings; increased acoustic and vibrational comfort: optimised aerodynamic properties as appropriate to each specific model including active cooling air flaps, underbody trim panel and air ducting elements in the upper section of the C columns; best aerodynamic figures within the competitive environment: Cd value reduced to 0.28 or 0.31 (MINI Cooper S).
Finally, in the field of preventive safety, the Alfa Romeo Giulietta adopts headlamps with Daytime Running Lights that are automatically switched on when the engine is started — to meet a specific European standard that will come into force in 2012 — and LED tail lights, brighter than conventional bulbs, for extra safety.
Specific features of the European version include a new design to the front and rear bumpers to meet EU regulations, re-arranged center stack in the instrument panel, improved interior comfort and both active and passive safety features have been improved with the addition of Active Stability Control (ASC), as well as side and curtain airbags, all included as standard equipment.
Finally, in the field of preventive safety, the new Giulietta uses headlights with Daytime Running Lights that are automatically switched on when the engine is started — to meet a specific European standard that will come into force in 2012 — and LED tail lights, brighter than conventional bulbs, for extra safety.
This code governs how manufactured homes are constructed, specific standards that must be met on the quality and durability, safety, structural design, electrical, plumbing and energy efficiency of the home.
These serious incidents reinforce the need for vigilant compliance with OSHA standards, particularly the PSM standard, which requires employers to develop comprehensive, site specific, integrated safety management systems to reduce the risks of incidents involving HHCs.
In dismissing the employer's preliminary motion, the Board concluded that, although the specific health and safety standards applicable to the Prince George workplace were the responsibility of the British Columbia Legislature, the Ontario employer had the obligation to take every precaution reasonable in the circumstances for the protection of the worker.
(a) malfunction of mechanical equipment and recreational apparatus under the control of or maintained by the operator, including vehicles, other than that resulting from misuse by a user; (b) unsafe operation of mechanical equipment or recreational apparatus, including vehicles, by the operator or its employees; (c) unsafe aspects of the structure and condition of an indoor recreational facility that directly affect the safety of users when actually engaged in a recreational activity for which the recreational facility is designed or intended; (d) failure by the operator of an outdoor recreational facility to maintain commonly accepted conditions or standards of demarcation, signage, lighting, and monitoring of user activity, for outdoor recreational facilities of comparable size and type; (e) unfitness for normal use, at the time of supply or rental, of equipment or apparatus supplied or rented for use in connection with a recreational activity; (f) conduct of the operator's employees, acting in the course of their employment, that results in personal injury to or death of a user from the sources of risk referred to in paragraphs (a) to (e); (g) breach by the operator, or by an employee of the operator, of a specific statutory duty or regulatory requirement relating to safety in a particular recreational activity.
• Highly experienced in creating menus from scratch, keeping in mind customers» likes and local standards • Hands - on experience in developing recipes for different cuisines including French, Italian, Indian and Japanese • Well - versed in providing training to both new and existing kitchen staff members to provide them with insight into handling their specific work • Competent in creating and adhering to budgets by ensuring that all food acquisition activities are performed accordingly • Qualified to develop and maintain kitchen sanitation procedures and ensure that they are implemented properly • Proven record of effectively handling food supply problems by employing exceptional comprehension of inventory management • Effectively able to provide direction and mentorship to kitchen staff, focusing on delivery of exceptional culinary services • Skilled in determining the need for kitchen equipment and appliances and fulfilling these needs by creating and maintaining effective liaison with vendors and suppliers • Proficient in determining the best way and avenue of acquiring quality food items and creating appropriate storage space for them • Adept at handling food inventory and rotation work to minimize spoilage and wastage • Particularly effective in safeguarding all kitchen employees by implementing training to increase their awareness of safety, sanitization and accident prevention principles
Highlight your knowledge of OSHA standards and industry - specific safety training.
• Exceptionally well - versed in measuring and feeding batches of raw materials into production machines by following set production procedures • Demonstrated expertise in operating production line equipment such as conveyor belts in accordance to predefined safety and operational rules • Deep insight into monitoring production processes closely and carrying out basic quality checks • Qualified to operate lifting equipment such as forklifts to maneuver materials to and from the production area • Special talent for ensuring end product conformance to specified industry standards • Adept at regulating the flow of liquids or gas to meet the dynamic specifications of each production haul • Proficient in effectively determining damaged end products and isolating them before the beginning of the packaging process • Competent in scraping waste from production machineries and ensuring that appropriate waste disposal activities are performed • Skilled in reading and interpreting gauges and adjusting them to meet the specific needs of each production cycle • Effectively able to inspect end products to ensure that they meet quality and quantity standards detailed in the work order • Well - versed with the structure and function of production equipment, with special focus on performing preventative maintenance on all assigned machinery
The process of accreditation is designed to increase public safety as pharmacy technician programs adhere to a specific set of quality standards.
Dayton Outpatient Center and Research (Dayton, OH) 8/2007 — 4/2008 Research Assistant Principal Investigator — Dr. Suresh Gupta; Sub Investigators — Dr. Arora, Dr. Choi Research Coordinator — Ritu Singla • Aided with the development and execution of various clinical research studies and programs, with a focus in diabetic neuropathy, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, CRPS, and NSAID - induced gastric ulcers • Worked under specific instructions to run routine tests, experiments, and procedures, ensuring compliance with all established policies, procedures, quality control objectives, and related safety, environmental, and infection control standards • Collaborated in the compilation and verifications of research data, samples, and specimens while participating in related data entry, analysis, and interpretation utilizing various data management and analysis programs • Performed routine data verification and quality control, ensuring data integrity and compliance with prescribed study protocol • Searched related literature and information sources for relevant information pertaining to experiments and procedures • Assisted in the setup, operation, and maintenance of all research equipment and instruments • Administered various logistical, scheduling, and office management functions to provide high - quality subject service, efficient file and data organization, and effective department operations
The authors» primary thesis is that ethical research practice requires rehabilitation and disability studies scholars to (a) adhere to the standards of conduct promulgated in the canons of ethics of such organizations as the American Psychological Association, the American Counseling Association, and the American Rehabilitation Counseling Association in all interactions with people with disabilities and (b) maintain vigilance... in protecting the rights and safety of participants in specific investigations.
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