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In high hazard industries like nuclear and chemical, a failure could lead to catastrophic events resulting in multiple fatalities, significant economic loss and reputation damage.
area found in high hazard zone.
The present paper outlines potential shortcomings of analyzing events in high hazard systems.
We play critical roles in high hazard industries, helping to mitigate risks and achieve acceptable levels of safety.
It seems that the regarded typical building (steel frame with concrete shear walls) in high hazard levels is safe for collapse in the site.
More specifically, we argue that they neglect individual motives and goals that critically drive work performance and social interactions in high hazard systems.
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Compared with males, females with elevated FVIII C had a worse outcome resulting in higher hazard ratios reaching 6.8 (95% CI = 4.6 to 9.9) within the highest decile compared with males (hazard ratio = 3.4, 95% CI = 2.6 to 4.5).
With the new rule, workplaces with 250 or more employees in "high-hazard industries" must electronically send OSHA detailed injury and illness information.
Principle 2 reflects a concern for low-income residents in high-hazard areas who will face large premium increases if Principle 1 is followed.
The parks department's monitoring of trees in high-hazard areas like public squares, playgrounds and picnic areas has not caught up with an increasingly sophisticated science of managing the well-recognized risks of aging trees.
Some 432,000 workplaces with 20 to 249 employees in high-hazard industries will be required to report considerably less – just the total number of injuries and illnesses and the total number of hours worked at that establishment the previous year.
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