01293nam 2200433 450 991047733830332120221028153523.0(CKB)4100000009163606(NjHacI)994100000009163606(EXLCZ)99410000000916360620221028d2017 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHIV/AIDS and the prison service of England & Wales, 1980s-1990s /editors, Janet Weston and Virginia BerridgeLondon :London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine,[2017]©20171 online resource (xi, 55 pages) illustrations0-9576834-9-9 Includes bibliographical references.PrisonersMedical careAIDS (Disease)HIV infectionsPrisonsEnglandPrisonersMedical care.AIDS (Disease)HIV infections.PrisonsEngland.365.66Weston JanetBerridge VirginiaNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910477338303321HIV2062865UNINA01467nam 2200385Ia 450 991070019880332120110414104013.0(CKB)5470000002406974(OCoLC)712646672(EXLCZ)99547000000240697420110414d1980 ua 0engurbn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSharing of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz between the broadcasting-satellite and fixed services[electronic resource] /H. Akima[Washington, D.C.?] :Dept. of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration,[1980]1 online resource (v, 40 pages) illustrations, mapNTIA report ;80-32Title from title screen (viewed Apr. 13, 2011)."January 1980."Includes bibliographical references.Artificial satellites in telecommunicationRadio broadcastingArtificial satellites in telecommunication.Radio broadcasting.Akima H(Hiroshi)1415404United States.National Telecommunications and Information Administration.GPOGPOBOOK9910700198803321Sharing of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz between the broadcasting-satellite and fixed services3543009UNINA05508nam 2200745 450 991081992880332120200520144314.01-118-42100-01-118-41951-0(CKB)2550000001166771(EBL)1569022(OCoLC)852958624(SSID)ssj0001060773(PQKBManifestationID)11600390(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001060773(PQKBWorkID)11105911(PQKB)10110993(MiAaPQ)EBC1569022(DLC) 2013028447(MiAaPQ)EBC7147347(Au-PeEL)EBL7147347(JP-MeL)3000111496(Au-PeEL)EBL1569022(CaPaEBR)ebr10812054(CaONFJC)MIL548149(EXLCZ)99255000000116677120131210d2014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrConstruction project safety /John Schaufelberger, Ken-Yu Lin ; cover design Michael Rutkowski ; cover photograph Nic LehouxFirst edition.Hoboken, New Jersey :Wiley,2014.20141 online resource (281 p.)880-03RSMeansIncludes index.1-118-23192-9 1-306-16898-8 Machine generated contents note: Preface Chapter 1 - Introduction 1.1 Nature of Construction Operations 1.2 Importance of Safe Practices 1.3 Cost of Accidents 1.4 Causes of Accidents 1.5 Roles and Responsibilities 1.6 Accident Prevention 1.7 Ethics and Safety 1.8 Summary 1.9 Review Questions 1.10 Exercises Chapter 2 - Worker Compensation and Injured Worker Management 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Overview of Workers' Compensation Laws 2.3 Workers' Compensation Insurance 2.4 Relationship to Labor Costs 2.5. Cost Reduction Strategies 2.6 Injured Worker Management 2.7 Summary 2.8 Review Questions 2.9 Exercises Chapter 3 - Accident Prevention Program 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Company Commitment and Culture 3.3 Project Administration 3.4 Personal Protective Equipment 3.5 Phased Safety Planning 3.6 Technical Sections 3.7 Summary 3.8 Review Questions 3.9 Exercises Chapter 4 - OSHA Compliance 4.1 History of the OSHAct 4.2 OSHA Standards and the General Duty Clause 4.3 OSHA Jurisdiction and State Programs 4.4 OSHA Record Keeping, Recording, Reporting and Posting Requirements 4.5 OSHA Inspections and Citations 4.6 OSHA Services and Programs 4.7 Summary 4.8 Review Questions 4.9 Exercises Chapter 5: Safety for Project Start up 5.1 Project Overview 5.2 Pre-project Planning 5.3 Phased Project-Specific Accident Prevention Plan 5.4 Site Mobilization 5.5 Summary 5.6 Review Questions 5.7 Exercises Chapter 6: Safety for Site Preparation, Earthwork, and Foundation 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Site Preparation 6.3 Excavation 6.4 Foundation Construction 6.5 Site Utilities 6.6 Other Site Work 6.7 Summary 6.8 Review Questions 6.9 Exercises Chapter 7: Safety for the Super Structure 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Masonry Construction 7.3 Steel Framing 7.4 Floor Construction 7.5 Summary 7.6 Review Questions 7.7 Exercises Chapter 8: Safety for the Exterior Enclosure 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Wood Stud Framing and Sheathing 8.3 Siding Installation 8.4 Glazing Installation 8.5 Roof Construction 8.6 Summary 8.7 Review Questions 8.8 Exercises Chapter 9: Safety for the Interior Construction 9.1 Introduction 9.2 MEP Rough-In 9.3 Wall and Ceiling Framing 9.4 Painting and Floor Covering 9.5 MEP Finish 9.6 Summary 9.7 Review Questions 9.8 Exercises Chapter 10: Safety for the Miscellaneous Work Items 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Fueling and Garage Recycling Shelter 10.3 Landscaping 10.4 Artwork 10.5 Summary 10.6 Review Questions 10.7 Exercises Appendix A: Glossary Appendix B: Fire Station 39 Accident Prevention Program Appendix C: Fire Station 39 Construction Schedule Appendix D: OSHA 10/30 Topic Coverage Appendix E: Selected OSHA Requirements ."This introduction to construction safety for construction management personnel takes a project-based approach to present potential hazards in construction and their mitigation or prevention. After introducing Accident Prevention Programs and OSHA compliance requirements, the book integrates safety instruction into the building process by following a building project from site construction through interior finish. Reinforcing this applied approach are photographs, drawings, contract documentation, and an online 3D BIM model to help visualize the onsite scenarios"--Provided by publisher.RSMeansBuildingSafety measuresConstruction industryUnited StatesSafety measuresConstruction industryHealth aspectsUnited StatesConstruction industrySafety regulationsUnited StatesBuildingSafety measures.Construction industrySafety measures.Construction industryHealth aspectsConstruction industrySafety regulations690/.22TEC005000bisacshSchaufelberger John1942-1668623Lin Ken-Yu1975-1668624Rutkowski Michael1617289Lehoux Nic1668625MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910819928803321Construction project safety4029332UNINA