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MANAGING WORKPLACE EXPOSURE INFORMATION

American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1993
A quality industrial hygiene program must include the collection and management of workplace exposure information. For many industrial hygienists, however, exposure monitoring data are the only exposure information available. Often, there is no attempt to qualitatively estimate and document all known exposures because mechanisms for doing so are not ...
C L, Holzner, R B, Hirsh, J B, Perper
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Information Management System: Interactive Information Management Systems

Bell System Technical Journal, 1973
This paper and the following three describe computer systems to store, retrieve, and manipulate information. These have all utilized time-shared computer systems. All have evolved toward a system constructed of modular component parts and having a high degree of user interaction.
D. T. Chai, J. M. Wier
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Managing information

Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2005
Information management is an essential component in risk management and clinical governance. In neonatology, the areas related to information management are: (1) clinical records; (2) clinical information databases; (3) evidence-based practice; and (4) audit and outcome measures.
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Information Management

2009
Information and its management is central to modern society. Organizations – private and public, national and international – have recognized that information is a key resource and that its management is critical for success.Existing books on information management focus on the abilities of computers to process data, the development of information ...
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Management Information Systems

Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1986
With more and more health care agencies implementing management information systems (MIS), it behooves nurses to become familiar with MIS in order to ensure maximum benefits from the system. Too frequently, systems analysts design reports without input from the nurse managers who will be using them. Consequently, the reports usually are not as relevant,
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Information Management

Learned Publishing, 1996
Abstract This book is a sequel to Information Management: The Strategic Dimension (OUP 1988). In the last decade the pervasiveness of information technology (IT) has brought about far-reaching changes in how many managers and specialists work and indeed in how we conceptualise the organization, as the correspondence between new ...
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Information Management

2020
This chapter describes the different phases of information management. It explains why certain legal problems arise and which different regulatory approaches can be taken. Many EU and Member States’ regulatory activities have centred around information and its many regulatory issues.
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Information management

ACM SIGCPR Computer Personnel, 1983
U.S. Business today faces severe tests in both national and international markets due to intense competition from foreign companies. Consequently, widespread attention is being given to the problem of increasing the productivity and long-term profitability of U.S. business.
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Managing Information

2023
Abstract The rapid spread of printing in Europe, starting in the late fifteenth century, generated an explosion in the number of books available and encouraged the production of longer books. The authors and printers of informational genres used layout and paratexts to facilitate consultation, reading, or the ability to find specific ...
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