Guidance notes Revised MARPOL Annex VI Regulation 12 – Ozone Depleting Substances 1. 1.1. Introduction These Guidance Notes have been prepared and updated for the use of Lloyd’s Register (LR) Group Surveyors‚ Ship Owners and Ship Managers. They provide guidance on the requirements of MARPOL 73/78‚ Annex VI‚ Regulation 12 (hereafter referred to as Revised MARPOL Annex VI). 1.1.1. These guidance notes are divided into sections covering; the application‚ survey‚ reporting and certification
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Continuous improvement Cycle What it is and how a continues improvement cycle helps Improve customer relations. Continuous improvement is an ongoing cycle of review and evaluation for your company or organizations‚ processes and procedures. Having this continuous improvement policy will help you to refine the way in which you do things to make it an effective and efficient way of doing things. Having this improvement process will mean that all Customers and staff can contribute to the improvement of the
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DSM-IV Evaluation Sarah Blackerby Abnormal Psychology September 8‚ 2013 University of Phoenix Case Study 1 Josephine is a 47-year-old single woman. The hardest times of the year for Josephine ’s family are holidays and family gatherings; Josephine never seems to enjoy herself. She seldom smiles‚ laughs‚ or reacts to people and events around her. She remains detached and often goes into a room and plays video games or watches television
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Career Development Plan Part II HRM 531 February 30‚ 2010 Lynn Black Career Development Plan Part II The recent merger of InterClean and EnviroTech (ICET) has opened many opportunities for employee promotions. In an effort to stimulate our employees‚ focus on their strength and talents‚ and teach them new skills that will assist in our overall success‚ management has decided to revamp the way training’s been done in the past by implementing a new training performance format. Our new training
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for Computer Methods and Advances in Geomechanics (IACMAG) 1-6 October‚ 2008 Goa‚ India Ground Improvement Techniques for Infrastructure Projects in Malaysia V. R. Raju Keller Far East‚ Singapore Y. Hari Krishna Keller Ground Engineering (India) Pvt. Ltd. Keywords: Vibro methods‚ Deep Soil Mixing‚ Grouting techniques‚ applications in infrastructure projects ABSTRACT: Ground improvement techniques utilising Vibro methods‚ Deep Soil Mixing and Grouting technologies are finding increasing
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Problem Solving for g Productivity Improvement: Using the QC Story approach Values Techniques Sajee Si ik i Ph.D. S j Sirikrai‚ Ph D Thammasat Business School Thammasat University Experiences Attit d Attitude Keep walking 2 Overview O i Problem Discovery Problem Solving Process Q QC Tools: Problem Solving Techniques g q The Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle: Recognition of the Quality/Productivity Improvement in Thailand Do you think the y present situation is satisfactory
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PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT Chapter 17 QUALITY MANAGEMENT Chapter 17 Quality Management Benefits of Quality Control I. II. Minimum scrap or rework due to reduced defectives. Reduced cost of labour and material as a result of reduced defectives. III. Uniform quality and reliability of product help in increasing sales turn over. IV. Reduced variability resulting in-higher quality and reduced production bottle necks. V. Reduced inspection and reduced inspection costs
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twelve productivity improvement techniques are explained as follows:- 1. Value Engineering (VE) : Value Engineering (VE) is the process of improving the value of a product at every stage of the product life cycle. At the development stage‚ VE improves the value of a product by reducing the cost without reducing quality. At the maturity stage‚ VE reduces the cost by replacing the costly components (parts) by cheaper components. VE also tries to improve the value and quality of the product. Value
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Qualities of a good teacher – with special reference to Quality Circle “The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it‚ but that it is too low and we reach it.”----Michelangel BY Prof. Amrita Chourasia and Prof Kumkum Singha Abstract:- First‚ there is no hard and fast list that tells us who is a good teacher or who is not a good teacher. However‚ there are traits that excellent teachers have in common. These are not the usual qualities such as being
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Criterion Minimax Regret 19.3 Decision Making Under Risk Decision Trees Expected Monetary Value (EMV) Expected Value of Perfect Information Utility 19.4 Revising Probabilities in Light of Sample Information Expected Value of Sample Information KEY TERMS Decision Alternatives Hurwicz Criterion Decision Analysis Maximax Criterion Decision Making Under Certainty Maximin
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