نتایج جستجو برای: chemical industry

تعداد نتایج: 559995  

Journal: :Chemical & Engineering News Archive 1965

Journal: :Occupational Medicine 1975

Journal: :iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 0
tayebe mehrabi somayeh gorji behzad zolfaghari rasool razmjoo

abstract background: burnout is one of the most important problems that the employees encounter. many health problems arise due to burnout which is to be dealt with by the employees and the owners in the industry. among many different ways of dealing with this problem, herbal therapy seems to be a promising solution. the present study intended to investigate the effect of rosmarinus officinalis...

1995

Can you use more information about making your chemical operations more profitable? More likely to be in compliance, or better? More environmentally friendly, using pollution prevention? Would you like to get the basics in one place? Ohio EPAs Office of Pollution Prevention has done some of that work for you. This packet has several of the best, most beneficial and commonly referenced technical...

Journal: :Journal of Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Japan 1953

Journal: :Journal of Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Japan 1950

2006
Anne Chapman

The chemical industry is one of the major employers in science and technology. On the one hand, its products have greatly expanded the range of materials available to society but, on the other, some of the synthetic chemicals it produces cause significant harm to human health and to the environment. This briefing discusses the main ethical issues related to this industrial sector, as well as ne...

2007
Mariana Doria

The effect of environmental regulation on innovation by firms and on competitiveness by countries has been a source of theorizing and debate for more than half a century. In particular, the chemical industry, which arose in Europe and the US at the end of the 19 century together with the second industrial revolution, has been accused of causing numerous large-scale accidents, which have had sig...

Journal: :Journal of hazardous materials 2006
Claire Olive T Michael O'Connor M Sam Mannan

Throughout history, humans have gathered in groups for social, religious, and industrial purposes. As the conglomeration of people interact, a set of underlying values, beliefs, and principles begins to develop that serve to guide behavior within the group. These "guidelines" are commonly referred to as the group culture. Modern-day organizations, including corporations, have developed their ow...

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