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Administrative controls such as worker rotation are sometimes included and generally constitute the "third line of defense" when engineering controls and work practice controls cannot achieve the desired level of worker protection (OTA 1985).
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There's a mandatory rotation because workers who have received the maximum radiation exposure must leave the zone.
Since the Rangers were eliminated in the N.H.L. playoffs, the crew of workers — a rotation of three groups a day — has been working around the clock.
The companies provide workers with two rotation options: 14 days on, one off, or 21 days on, two off.
Kinosita and co-workers observed the rotation of F1-ATPase, a key protein in cellular energy storage and release, by attaching a fluorescent actin filament to the γ subunit of the motor.
Ideally, rich countries would like a constant rotation of workers, arriving while they are young and active, leaving before they grow old and dependent.
In addition there is a "work rotation" scheme where working hours can be reduced and the workers can receive unemployment benefits for the reduced hours.
(246) Large anisotropic optical probes have also been used by Block and co-workers to track rotations in the stepping of kinesin, as shown in 20.
Highly skilled workers were in a job rotation schedule between the systems.
The workers would go in daily rotation of managing ads, taking calls from clients and other pressing matters.
Dan's mom fears that replacing his Botton house parents with a rotation of care workers will leave her son lonely and disoriented.
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