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industrial hygienist A professional qualified by education, training and experience to anticipate, recognize, evaluate and develop controls for occupational health hazards and environmental issues.
Ãâó: www.moldremoval.com/html/terms_and_definitions.htm
industrial In workers' compensation, an unforeseen, unintended event that occurs in the course of an individual's employment and results in an injury or illness.
Ãâó: www.vpaweb.com/About/glossary/default.asp
industrial health A branch of public health which concerns itself with the health and well-being of workers. A body of rules and practices has evolved, designed to eliminate hazards and industrial fatigue in the workplace.
Ãâó: broadway.sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca/business/sdlc/gi.html
industrial Land parcels used predominately for manufacturing or on which materials or articles are processed or semi-processed, but not retailed, including related storage areas, and warehousing. Commercial waste disposal sites, land fill operations, and junk yards are also shown as industrial.
Ãâó: www.co.oakland.mi.us/peds%5Cprogram_service%5Cluz_...
industrial An industrial is generally a video made by a company for training or marketing purposes. These are generally never union productions, but almost always do pay.
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