Industrial surveys -- United States : Adding value to the facility acquisition process : best practices for reviewing facility designs / authored by Ralph S. Spillinger in conjunction with the Federal Facilities Council Standing Committee on Organizational Performance and Metrics
2000
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Industrial technicians -- See Also the narrower term Drafters
Industrial technicians -- Australia. : Blue, white and pink collar workers in Australia : technicians, bank employees and flight attendants / Claire Williams
Industrial technicians -- Great Britain. : Machinery of dominance : women, men, and technical know-how / Cynthia Cockburn ; with a foreword by Ruth Schwartz Cowan
Industrial technicians -- Training of : Adaptability of the US engineering and technical workforce : proceedings of a workshop / Kenan Patrick Jarboe and Steve Olson, rapporteurs
Industrial toxicology -- Health aspects -- United States : Review of the Department of Labor's Site Exposure Matrix Database / Committee on the Review of the Department of Labor's Site Exposure Matrix (SEM) Database, Board on the Health of Select Populations, Institute of Medicine
Industrial toxicology -- Standards -- Australia. : Control of workplace hazardous substances. Part 2, Scheduled carcinogenic substances : national model regulations for the control of scheduled carcinogenic substances (NOHSC:1011 (1995)) : national code of practice for the control of scheduled carcinogenic substances (NOHSC:2014(1995)) / National Occupational Health and Safety Commission
Here are entered works on the management of traffic and transportation affairs by employees of industrial or commercial enterprises, as distinguished from agents of the carriers themselves --subdivision Transportation under individual commodities
Here are entered works on combinations in restraint of trade in which stock ownership is transferred to trustees, who in turn issue trust certificates and dividends and who attempt to achieve monopolistic control over output, prices, or markets. Works on combinations in which independent business enterprises formally agree among themselves to control or limit output, prices, and/or markets so as to achieve monopolistic power are entered under Cartels