Occupational Hygiene is the discipline of anticipating, recognising, evaluating and controlling health hazards in the working environment with the objective of protecting worker health and well-being and safeguarding the community at large.[1]
The term (used in the UK and Commonwealth Countries as well as much of Europe) is synonymous with Industrial Hygiene (used in the US, Latin America, and other countries that received initial technical support or training from US sources). Environmental Hygiene addresses similar topics to Occupational Hygiene, but is less likely to be limited to the workplace context.
In common usage occupational hygiene has taken on a much narrower definition linking it to cleanliness, frequently leading to the misunderstanding of the term occupational hygiene, which is NOT about hand washing or handling food properly at work.
The Occupational Hygienist may be involved with the assessment and control of physical, chemical or environmental hazards in the workplace that could cause disease or discomfort. Physical hazards may include noise, temperature extremes, illumination extremes, ionizing or non-ionizing radiation, ergonomics. Indoor air quality (IAQ) and safety may also receive the attention of the Occupational Hygienist. As part of this activity, the Occupational Hygienist may be called upon to communicate effectively regarding hazard, risk, and appropriate protective procedures; to evaluate and occasionally to design ventilation systems; and to manage people and programs for the preservation of health and well-being of those who enter the workplace.
Suffix: recognising, evaluating, controlling, working, environment, protecting, worker, received
Prefix: recognising, involved, disease, discomfort.
Tenses
Present Continuo: Occupational Hygiene is the discipline of anticipating, recognising, evaluating and controlling health hazards in the working environment
Present Perfect: In common usage occupational hygiene has taken on a much narrower definition linking it to cleanliness
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lunes, 16 de marzo de 2009
Cover Letter
Karin Alvarez
Maracaibo, 4001
karincris126@hotmail.com
10th March, 2009
Mr. John Smith
Parsons Corporation
New York, NY
Dear Mr. Smith:
I graduated from industrial engineering studies. I am interested in a position with Parsons Engineering Corporation company because I like to design and projects, and reduce costs. I also would like to add some of my skills on Engineering, I am efficient, responsible, patient and honest and I like work in team
I would be in part of this project after of search information about your company. I want very much planning, directing and coordinating the support of processes in the Distribution Center to perform the functions. If you wish to arrange an interview, please contact me at the above address or by telephone at (0414) 6291369
Thank you for your time and consideration.
,
Karin Alvarez
Maracaibo, 4001
karincris126@hotmail.com
10th March, 2009
Mr. John Smith
Parsons Corporation
New York, NY
Dear Mr. Smith:
I graduated from industrial engineering studies. I am interested in a position with Parsons Engineering Corporation company because I like to design and projects, and reduce costs. I also would like to add some of my skills on Engineering, I am efficient, responsible, patient and honest and I like work in team
I would be in part of this project after of search information about your company. I want very much planning, directing and coordinating the support of processes in the Distribution Center to perform the functions. If you wish to arrange an interview, please contact me at the above address or by telephone at (0414) 6291369
Thank you for your time and consideration.
,
Karin Alvarez
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lunes, 16 de febrero de 2009
Unit 2: Greek Mythology
Greek Mythology
In an academic context, the word "myth" refers to any sacred and traditional narrative. Unless otherwise noted, the words "mythology" and "myth" are here used in this sense, with no implication as to the historicity or factuality of the content of any such sacred narratives.
Greek mythology is the body of myths and legends belonging to the ancient Greeks concerning their gods and heroes, the nature of the world, and the origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices. They were a part of religion in ancient Greece. Modern scholars refer to the myths and study them in an attempt to throw light on the religious and political institutions of Ancient Greece, on the Ancient Greek civilization, and to gain understanding of the nature of myth-making itself.[1]
Greek mythology is embodied explicitly in a large collection of narratives and implicitly in representational arts, such as vase-paintings and votive gifts. Greek myth explains the origins of the world and details the lives and adventures of a wide variety of gods, goddesses, heroes, heroines, and other mythological creatures. These accounts initially were disseminated in an oral-poetic tradition; today the Greek myths are known primarily from Greek literature.
In an academic context, the word "myth" refers to any sacred and traditional narrative
In, A: preposition
Myth: noun
Refers: verb
And: conjuntion
Greek mythology is the body of myths and legends belonging to the ancient Greeks
Mythology, Greeks, legends: noun
Is: verb
Of: preposition
And: conjunction
They were a part of religion in ancient Greece
They: pronoun
Were: verb
In,A: preposition
Greece: noun
Greek mythology is embodied explicitly in a large collection of narratives and implicitly in representational arts
Mythology: noun
Is: verb
In, A, Of: preposition
And: conjunction
Greek myth explains the origins of the world and details the lives and adventures of a wide variety of gods, goddesses, heroes, heroines, and other mythological creatures
Gods, Goddesses, Heroes, Heroines: noun
Of, A preposition
And: conjunction
Explains: verb
Today the Greek myths are known primarily from Greek literature
Are: verb
From: preposition
Literature: noun
In an academic context, the word "myth" refers to any sacred and traditional narrative. Unless otherwise noted, the words "mythology" and "myth" are here used in this sense, with no implication as to the historicity or factuality of the content of any such sacred narratives.
Greek mythology is the body of myths and legends belonging to the ancient Greeks concerning their gods and heroes, the nature of the world, and the origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices. They were a part of religion in ancient Greece. Modern scholars refer to the myths and study them in an attempt to throw light on the religious and political institutions of Ancient Greece, on the Ancient Greek civilization, and to gain understanding of the nature of myth-making itself.[1]
Greek mythology is embodied explicitly in a large collection of narratives and implicitly in representational arts, such as vase-paintings and votive gifts. Greek myth explains the origins of the world and details the lives and adventures of a wide variety of gods, goddesses, heroes, heroines, and other mythological creatures. These accounts initially were disseminated in an oral-poetic tradition; today the Greek myths are known primarily from Greek literature.
In an academic context, the word "myth" refers to any sacred and traditional narrative
In, A: preposition
Myth: noun
Refers: verb
And: conjuntion
Greek mythology is the body of myths and legends belonging to the ancient Greeks
Mythology, Greeks, legends: noun
Is: verb
Of: preposition
And: conjunction
They were a part of religion in ancient Greece
They: pronoun
Were: verb
In,A: preposition
Greece: noun
Greek mythology is embodied explicitly in a large collection of narratives and implicitly in representational arts
Mythology: noun
Is: verb
In, A, Of: preposition
And: conjunction
Greek myth explains the origins of the world and details the lives and adventures of a wide variety of gods, goddesses, heroes, heroines, and other mythological creatures
Gods, Goddesses, Heroes, Heroines: noun
Of, A preposition
And: conjunction
Explains: verb
Today the Greek myths are known primarily from Greek literature
Are: verb
From: preposition
Literature: noun
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lunes, 19 de enero de 2009
Bloggers of January-April 2009 Trimester
Welcome new bloggers!!
This is the list of the bloggers for this trimester of my classmates
Mariel Hidalgo http://www.marielhidalgo88.blogspot.com/
Ricardo Sandrea http://www.ricardosandrea.blogspot.com/
Alejandro Ricciulli http://djoutlex.blogspot.com/
Moises Manzano http://mjmc14.blogspot.com/
Susana Pascal http://susanapascal.blogspot.com/
Jose Duarte http://josesproductions.blogspot.com/
Dianella Gómez http://dianeindustrial.blogspot.com/
edison gonzalez http://edisongonzalezpaz.blogspot.com/
Hector Ferrer http://hector120190-hector.blogspot.com/
Dimas Aguilar http://dimasaguilar.blogspot.com/
ruth toledo http://ruthtoledo.blogspot.com/
Alexander Castellanos http://castellanos1988.blogspot.com/
Anyela Marin http://anyelamarin.blogspot.com/
Juan Fereira http://fereirabriceno.blogspot.com/
Jose manuel http://www.jomarocha.blogspot.com/
Aizquel Labarca http://aizquellabarca72.blogspot.com/
Sarai Gonzalez http://sarah-gonzalez.blogspot.com/
cesar Frisancho http://cesar-frisancho90.blogspot.com/
Daniel Reaño http://danielreano.blogspot.com/
Israel Ospina http://industrial-isra.blogspot.com/
Add this list to your blogs... Copy and paste it.. Then visit your partners blogs..
This is the list of the bloggers for this trimester of my classmates
Mariel Hidalgo http://www.marielhidalgo88.blogspot.com/
Ricardo Sandrea http://www.ricardosandrea.blogspot.com/
Alejandro Ricciulli http://djoutlex.blogspot.com/
Moises Manzano http://mjmc14.blogspot.com/
Susana Pascal http://susanapascal.blogspot.com/
Jose Duarte http://josesproductions.blogspot.com/
Dianella Gómez http://dianeindustrial.blogspot.com/
edison gonzalez http://edisongonzalezpaz.blogspot.com/
Hector Ferrer http://hector120190-hector.blogspot.com/
Dimas Aguilar http://dimasaguilar.blogspot.com/
ruth toledo http://ruthtoledo.blogspot.com/
Alexander Castellanos http://castellanos1988.blogspot.com/
Anyela Marin http://anyelamarin.blogspot.com/
Juan Fereira http://fereirabriceno.blogspot.com/
Jose manuel http://www.jomarocha.blogspot.com/
Aizquel Labarca http://aizquellabarca72.blogspot.com/
Sarai Gonzalez http://sarah-gonzalez.blogspot.com/
cesar Frisancho http://cesar-frisancho90.blogspot.com/
Daniel Reaño http://danielreano.blogspot.com/
Israel Ospina http://industrial-isra.blogspot.com/
Add this list to your blogs... Copy and paste it.. Then visit your partners blogs..
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