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material safety data sheet A document which provides pertinent information and a profile of a particular hazardous substance or mixture. A MSDS is normally developed by the manufacturer or formulator of the hazardous substance or mixture. The MSDS is required to be made available to employees and operators whenever there is the likelihood of the hazardous substance or mixture being introduced into the workplace. ...
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maternal mortality According to the Tenth International Classification of Diseases, a maternal death is defined as
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maternal mortality rate The number of women who die of causes relating to child-bearing, per 100,000 live births.
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mate A companion. Mate appears as early as the 13th century, as a corruption of the Dutch word "mattenoot." Loosely translated it means companion, or the person with whom you shared your hammock (one being on duty while the other slept in it. Hot bunking is not new!). In some trades, like that of stevedores, the French word "matelot" is used in the same sense as the English word mate. That being the person with whom you lift sacks which are too heavy to be lifted by one man alone.
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mate Chairperson/President
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