Facts: Section 3(c)(1)(D)(ii) of FIFRA authorizes EPA to consider certain previously submitted data only if the "follow-on" and registrant has offered to compensate the original registrant for use of the data. The legislation provides for binding arbitration. However, if the registrants fail to agree on compensation, the arbitrator's decision is subject to judicial review only for "fraud, misrepresentation, or other misconduct." The manufacturing firms engaged in the development and marketing of chemicals used in pesticides, appealed the EPA decisions and began proceedings in Federal District Court to challenge the constitutionality of the arbitration provisions. They argued EPA violated Article III of the Constitution by allocating to arbitrators the functions of judicial officers and by limiting
Cleanliness Champions Unit 6 Three methods That can be used for decontaminating patient equipment are: 1. Cleaning 2. Disinfection 3. Sterilisation Unit 7 Clinical waste will contain contaminated items which if not disposed of properly could spread infection. Clinical waste should always be put into an orange clinical waste bag.
Date................... Assessor Name.................................... Date.................. IV Name............................................... Date.................. UNIT NO. | LEARNING OUTCOME | Question | UNIT NO. | LEARNING OUTCOME | 264 | 2.2, 3.1, 6.4 | What are the main points of the policies and procedures for hand washing?Expose forearms – Bare below the elbowSingle band ringNo bracelets or watchesNails clean and of reasonable lengthNo false nails or nail polishWash with soap and water to remove dirt and micro organisms, or apply alcohol rubWash hands when visibly soiled, contaminated with blood or bodily fluids, after using the toilet, before procedures and before eating.
What factors did you need to control in your tests? -During these tests, temperature needed to be controlled. 6. If you’ve ever used hydrogen peroxide as an antiseptic to treat a cut or scrape, you know that it foams as soon as it touches and open wound. How can you account for this observation?
Question Your Response Status 1. What is sick building syndrome? b) A result of chemical pollutants. Correct 2. A county or municipal authority usually grants a certificate of occupancy for new construction only after what happens?
Unit 6 Case Study LS501: Ethics and the Professional Karen Sweeney April 19, 2012 MEMO To: The File From: Ima Lawyer Date: April18, 2012 Re: Last Meeting As the General Counsel for ABC Company, I attend confidential planning meetings with ABC’s executives. At a recent meeting, Charles, ABC’s Chief Operating Officer, revealed the tanks at the waste-water storage facility were leaking. If the water is not released from the tanks, they could explode. Until Maintenance can repair the leak, the company’s best option is to dump highly toxic water into the sewer system to relieve the pressure on the tanks. He also wants to keep the leak and the plan to discharge confidential.
Haz Mat- Any substance or material could adversely affect the safety of the public, handlers or carriers during transportation. 1001- Acetylene; Extremely flammable gas and is unstable. as a precaution isolate the spill for at least a 100meters in all directions, and evacuate in a large spill or fire. First aide move victim to fresh air, give artificial respiration, administer o2, remove contaminated clothing. If contact was liquefied gas thaw the frozen parts with lukewarm water.
Lab 5: Precipitate Patterns October 31st, 2013 Partners: Muhammad Saeed, Kristian Palmer and Kyle Poirier By: Rauman Tuan-Kichil For: Mr. Fontaine Investigation: Wastewater from metal manufacturing processes often contains toxic cations. These ions must be removed before the water can be released into the environment. Many of these ions can be removed using precipitation reactions. For example, recycled car batteries contain toxic lead cations, Pb 2+. These can be removed by adding a solution of potassium iodide, KI.
Yvonne Thompson January 13, 2012 HEA 150-001 Prof. Brophy Homework Assignments Chapters 17, 18, 24 Chapter 17 1. There are several ways that poison can enter the body through injection. Inhaled, digested, and absorbed. 2. To prevent poisoning in both adult and children use safety locks on all cabinets, store food and chemical products in separate areas, keep medications out of sight, teach children about poisonous substances, and discard all old or outdated medications.
U.S. National Library of Medicine, 01 July 2011. Web. 10 Aug. 2013 Lustgarten, Abraham. "Buried Secrets: Is Natural Gas Drilling Endangering U.S Water Supplies?." Top Stories RSS.