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Food Engineering April 3, 2006 Richard F. Stier |
Get more bang for your buck Statistics show that training programs aimed at ensuring worker safety and reducing the potential for injury not only successfully achieve these goals, but also reduce potential liability.  |
Food Engineering April 3, 2006 |
Automatic scrubber The Advance Warrior walk-behind automatic scrubber boosts floor cleaning productivity, operator convenience and safety, says the manufacturer.  |
Food Engineering April 3, 2006 |
Ball valves These Series EA electric-actuated, plastic, true-union ball valves are for sensitive applications that can't get by with less than a full-featured valve/ actuator combination.  |
Food Engineering April 3, 2006 |
Blow gun New blow gun features a special valve design and construction to create a smooth flow of fluid, says the manufacturer.  |
Pharmaceutical Executive April 1, 2006 Ron Feemster |
Thought Leader: Q&A with Joel A. Tune Pharma still enlists contract manufacturers as safety valves, but today's drug developers have also begun to outsource the production of increasingly complicated compounds while they are still in clinical trials.  |
Geotimes April 2006 Frank T. Manheim |
A New Look at Mining and the Environment: Finding Common Ground The current impasse between environmentalists and industry is unique among advanced nations. The U.S. conflict contrasts sharply with policy in Sweden, where a dynamic mining and mineral industry coexists with a strong national environmental commitment in a high-wage, strong economy.  |
Geotimes April 2006 Robert Ferriter |
Digging Into Coal Mining Safety We owe the men and women who labor deep below ground and who risk their lives to provide our quality of life the best equipment, the best technology, the best training and the safest work environment our resources can provide.  |
Geotimes April 2006 Naomi Lubick |
Ann Carpenter: Searching for Gold With domestic minerals becoming more attractive, Nevada's gold deposits have refueled geologic searches there, prompting the return of many mining and exploration geologists to their home turf -- including Carpenter, one of the leading women in a field generally dominated by men.  |
IndustryWeek April 1, 2006 John S. McClenahen |
Chiquita Doesn't Split More than 600 U.S. jobs that could have gone elsewhere are going to remain in the greater Cincinnati area as a result of recent location decisions by two global companies: Chiquita Brands International Inc. and Siemens AG.  |
IndustryWeek April 1, 2006 Traci Purdum |
Reducing Inventory: Let's Make A Deal! Corporate barter is a way to recoup value on everything from capital equipment and hand tools to last year's fashions.  |
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