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Study on Fire Hazard in Textile Industries

Study on Fire Hazard in Textile Industries

... on fire hazard and its preventive measures to all peoples who all are working in the industry from top management people to the civil ...from fire hazard then only the onsite and offsite ... See full document

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Causes and consequences of fire hazard in slum settlements in Dhaka city: A case study on Basbari and Kawran Bazaar slum, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Causes and consequences of fire hazard in slum settlements in Dhaka city: A case study on Basbari and Kawran Bazaar slum, Dhaka, Bangladesh

... present study was undertaken with objectives to identify the causes of fire hazard in Basbari and Kawran Bazaar slums, Dhaka, Bangladesh and to examine the consequences of fire disaster on ... See full document

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A STUDY ON LABOUR WELFARE MEASURES WITH REFERENCE TO TEXTILE INDUSTRIES

A STUDY ON LABOUR WELFARE MEASURES WITH REFERENCE TO TEXTILE INDUSTRIES

... this study is conducted to know whether the workers are satisfied with the welfare measures provided by textile ...The study conducted to provide suggestion to them for improving the employee’s ... See full document

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Congestion in the Chinese automobile and textile industries revisited

Congestion in the Chinese automobile and textile industries revisited

... One way of resolving the dilemma of which set of estimates to accept would be to choose the method of estimation on the basis of its theoretical properties. Unfortunately, this is complicated by the fact that the ... See full document

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2. STUDY OF CARCINOGENIC ELEMENTS IN TEXTILE FABRICS AND THEIR HARMFUL EFFECTS IN WESTERN INDIA

2. STUDY OF CARCINOGENIC ELEMENTS IN TEXTILE FABRICS AND THEIR HARMFUL EFFECTS IN WESTERN INDIA

... Ahmedabad. The samples of fabrics were collected in glass bottles, which were previously cleaned by washing with non- ionic detergent and rinsed with deionized water and then soaked in 10% (w/v) nitric acid solution for ... See full document

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Clipping chamise brush fire hazard

Clipping chamise brush fire hazard

... In an earlier study in San Diego County, 3- to 4-year-old chamise clipped to a height of 12 inches, either once or annually for 4 successive years, produced significantly more new growth[r] ... See full document

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Quick Response in the Textile Industries

Quick Response in the Textile Industries

... Abstract- The main aim of this paper is to find out the necessity of the QR in business, QR implementation [QRI], the relationship between QR and the supply chain, advantages and disadvantages of QR .This is a summary of ... See full document

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Excessive sound noise risk assessment in textile mills of an Ethiopian-Kombolcha textile industry share company

Excessive sound noise risk assessment in textile mills of an Ethiopian-Kombolcha textile industry share company

... the textile industries are facing a big problem of sound noise ...in textile industries have been the aim of this research project and Kombolcha Textile Mill (KTM) is chosen as the case ... See full document

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Factors Affecting Sickness of Textile Industries

Factors Affecting Sickness of Textile Industries

... the Textile Industry has lost its ...The Industries who are running today because of their professional ...Polyester Industries and hence the Manmade Fibre Industry in zooming although not at per ... See full document

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Psychological morbidity among female textile workers in Pondicherry, South India: A cross sectional study

Psychological morbidity among female textile workers in Pondicherry, South India: A cross sectional study

... scale/Public sector and seven medium scale textile industries in Pondicherry, out of these textile industries this textile industry “x” was chosen by purposive sampling. This industry ... See full document

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Determination of Veld Fire Hazard Zones in Multiple Tenure Systems in Zimbabwe: Implications for Intervention

Determination of Veld Fire Hazard Zones in Multiple Tenure Systems in Zimbabwe: Implications for Intervention

... The study determined fire hazard zones in multiple tenure systems from 2001 to 2013 in Mazowe district, Zimbabwe, using Landsat 7 and 8 30m resolution images, a fire hazard model and ... See full document

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Human resource approaches in Textile Industries

Human resource approaches in Textile Industries

... The level of attitude of the employers towards manpower planning and practices has been measured with the help of statements. Attitude is an intangible and subjective concept. Therefore it cannot be measured directly. It ... See full document

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Fire Vulnerability Assessment Of The Federal Capital City, Abuja, Nigeria

Fire Vulnerability Assessment Of The Federal Capital City, Abuja, Nigeria

... of fire outbreak. This study assessed the spatial distribution of fire stations in the FCC and the level of vulnerability of various districts to fire ...of fire station serving the ... See full document

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Human Health Risk Assessment of Industry Derived Heavy Metals Exposure to Communities around selected industries in Lagos State, Nigeria

Human Health Risk Assessment of Industry Derived Heavy Metals Exposure to Communities around selected industries in Lagos State, Nigeria

... this study area the main portion of non- carcinogenic risk resulted from ...International Textile, Chikki Holdent Industry, Pz Cusson, 7up bottling Company, Clay Industries and Chemstar derived from ... See full document

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Community origins of industrial entrepreneurship in pre independence India

Community origins of industrial entrepreneurship in pre independence India

... infant industries were widely used in both ...key industries of the second industrial revolution of the late 19 th ...cotton textile, 35% on iron and steel and over 70% on sugar, spirits and tobacco ... See full document

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An Overview of the Advance Emerging Techniques In Textile Industries

An Overview of the Advance Emerging Techniques In Textile Industries

... With direct electrolysis the dye itself is reduced at the surface of the cathode. In indirect electrolysis the reducing power of the cathode is transferred to the solution by a soluble reversible redox system (e.g. based ... See full document

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Evaluation of Iranian textile and leather industries

Evaluation of Iranian textile and leather industries

... present study comprised enough information about ITLI in order to evaluate industries as the objective of this ...present study, ITLI are studied as a cluster study in ...in industries, ... See full document

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Comparison of Manufacturing Process for Textile Industries

Comparison of Manufacturing Process for Textile Industries

... An unstable economic climate, changing consumer needs, and emerging technology have challenged the existing manufacturing paradigm of mass production. Companies can no longer continue to do business without considering ... See full document

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Corporate Social Responsibility in Indian Textile Industry with special reference to Textile Industries of Tiruppur District, Tamil Nadu

Corporate Social Responsibility in Indian Textile Industry with special reference to Textile Industries of Tiruppur District, Tamil Nadu

... the textile industry is not an exception. Textile industry firms are also realising their responsibility towards the environment and ...of textile industry in Tiruppur, Tamil Nadu, India’s ... See full document

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Determination of Physico-Chemical Properties of
Textile Waste

Determination of Physico-Chemical Properties of Textile Waste

... Hawassa textile effluents are highly alkaline may be due to dyeing and printing process in Hawassa ...other textile and dye industry showed similar pH trend, as ... See full document

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