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Converging threats: The intersection of seasonal influenza surges and zoonotic highly pathogenic avian influenza. [PDF]
Yang W, Xiong H, Zhao R, Yang Y, Lu H.
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Quality Management Journal, 2015
(2015). Integrated Management Systems. Quality Management Journal: Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 66-66.
Bugdol, Marek, Jedynak, Piotr
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(2015). Integrated Management Systems. Quality Management Journal: Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 66-66.
Bugdol, Marek, Jedynak, Piotr
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Integration of management systems
Environmental Management and Health, 2001Quality management systems have become almost compulsory in many branches of industry in the last few years. A similar development seems to be possible for environmental management. In addition, maintenance of industrial health and safety standards must be considered by the management of any company.
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Integrated Information Management System
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 1992AbstractThis article presents the concepts of a computerized information system and its potential applications to Emergency Medical Services (EMS). It is an informational article intended to provide administrators clear concepts of how computers may be best used to provide information in integrated networked systems for EMS needs.
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Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management, 2005
PurposeManagement systems and standards have become a key part of the organisation's lifeline and a prerequisite for survival in the twenty‐first century. Systems for quality environmental and occupational health and safety (OHS) now form the three main pillars of the organisation, the fourth one being financial accounting.
Ambika Zutshi, Amrik S. Sohal
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PurposeManagement systems and standards have become a key part of the organisation's lifeline and a prerequisite for survival in the twenty‐first century. Systems for quality environmental and occupational health and safety (OHS) now form the three main pillars of the organisation, the fourth one being financial accounting.
Ambika Zutshi, Amrik S. Sohal
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