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View ArticleControl the Power of Your Lockout/Tagout Training
The objective of the following exercise is to evaluate authorized employees' understanding of hazardous energy sources and control of hazardous energy with lockout/tagout.Instructions:Discuss your...
View ArticleMega-capacity Urea Plants – TEC’s Approach
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IP/11/223Brussels, 24 February 2011Health and safety at work: workers' and employers' agreement is helping to deal with stress at work Over the last ten years, work-related stress has increased in nine...
View ArticleUnited Nations World Day for Safety and Health at Work 28 April
Theme 2013: Prevention of occupational diseasesThe World Day for Safety and Health at Work is an annual international campaign to promote safe, healthy and decent work. It is held on 28 April and has...
View ArticleHistory of 28 April Why 28 April?
History of 28 AprilWhy 28 April?In 2003, the International Labour Organization (ILO), began to observe World Day in order to stress the prevention of accidents and diseases at work, capitalizing on the...
View Articlewater quantities:
1. As oceans are very wide and there are multiple to be found on earth, oceans store most of the earth's water. This is apparently 97% of the total amount of water on earth, 2% of which is frozen. 2....
View Articlewater use and saving water:
1. Humans use more and more water each year. 2. Americans use five times the amount of water that Europeans use. 3. Humans daily use about 190 litres (50 gallons) of water. 4. A person pays about 25...
View ArticleWater pollution and related problems:
1. Humans largely influence the factors that determine water quality, as they depose off their waste in water and add all kinds of substances and contaminants that are not naturally present. We now...
View ArticleWhat is water pollution?
What is water pollution?Water pollution is any chemical, physical or biological change in the quality of water that has a harmful effect on any living thing that drinks or uses or lives (in) it. When...
View ArticleWhat is water?
Water is a very important substance, as it makes up the larger part of an organism's body. But what exactly is water? Inside the body of a human being there is a skeleton, which makes your body solid...
View ArticlePCB to set up station for real time data on pollution
The station to record levels of various harmful gases A real time Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Station (CAAQMS) will come in the city soon. The Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board...
View ArticleWorld Day for Safety and Health at Work 2013 The World Day for Safety and...
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View ArticleILO calls for urgent global action to fight occupational diseases
GENEVA – The International Labour Organization (ILO) has called for an “urgent and vigorous” global campaign to tackle the growing number of work-related diseases, which claim an estimated 2 million...
View ArticleWhat Is an Occupational Injury?
An occupational injury is quite simply any injury that occurs as a result of working. This term usually does not include occupational diseases, which are chronic and often much harder to diagnose....
View ArticleWhat Is Occupational Health?
What Is Occupational Health?Occupational health is a branch of medicine which is concerned with the intersection of work and health. Many workplaces contain risks for employees, ranging from offices...
View ArticleWhat Are the Most Common Occupational Health Hazards?
Occupational health hazards refer to the potential risks to the health and safety for those who work outside the home. According to the World Health Organization, this represents about 70% of adult men...
View ArticleThe first May Day celebration in India was organised in Madras by the Labour...
International Workers' DaySwedish Social Democratic Party at May Day demonstration in Stockholm, Sweden in 2006. The party has dominated Swedish politics for nearly a century. The Trade union palace in...
View ArticleLabour in India
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