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A Health Risk Assessment of Workers Exposed to Organic Paint Solvents Used in the Korean Shipbuilding Industry. [PDF]
Seo SJ, Shin SM, Yoon W, Byeon SH.
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A Smooth Global Path Planning Method for Unmanned Surface Vehicles Using a Novel Combination of Rapidly Exploring Random Tree and Bézier Curves. [PDF]
Türkkol BZ +2 more
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The Changing Scenario of Occupational Health in India.
Mhalshekar V.
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Environmental Research, 1976
Abstract Shipyard health problems are similar to those of construction generally with the modification created by the inherent need to work in confined spaces. It is the latter fact that creates special conditions aggravating the hazard for occupational diseases and accidents. We have considered some special problems (welding and asbestosis exposure)
Benjamin G. Ferris, Harry Heimann
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Abstract Shipyard health problems are similar to those of construction generally with the modification created by the inherent need to work in confined spaces. It is the latter fact that creates special conditions aggravating the hazard for occupational diseases and accidents. We have considered some special problems (welding and asbestosis exposure)
Benjamin G. Ferris, Harry Heimann
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2021
Abstract This chapter provides a history of the Ottoman naval fleet in the Tigris-Euphrates basin, referred to as the Shatt River Fleet in Ottoman bureaucratic parlance. In the sixteenth century, the Ottomans established two shipyards at the two ends of the river basin—Birecik in the north and Basra in the south.
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Abstract This chapter provides a history of the Ottoman naval fleet in the Tigris-Euphrates basin, referred to as the Shatt River Fleet in Ottoman bureaucratic parlance. In the sixteenth century, the Ottomans established two shipyards at the two ends of the river basin—Birecik in the north and Basra in the south.
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Conversion of Naval Shipyards to Commercial Shipyards,
1995Abstract : Over the past four years, the Base Realignment and Closure Commissions have recommended closing half of the Navy's public shipyards in response to the downsizing of the nation's defense establishment. Three of the communities directly affected by shipyard closing - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Charleston, South Carolina, and Vallejo ...
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Introduction of welding robots in shipyards
Advanced Robotics, 1988The great participation of direct human work characterizes today's shipbuilding industry. The actual status in the development of science and technology makes possible the replacement of humans with industrial robots in a large number of these work places.
Ivica Mandic +2 more
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1989
While the shipbuilding industry was being slowly and painstakingly built up in Japan further steps were being taken to learn more advanced shipbuilding technology from Britain for importation to Japan. The Royal Navy,1 the ‘Mother of Navies’, was in close cooperation with the Imperial Japanese Navy, from which came many shipbuilding orders.
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While the shipbuilding industry was being slowly and painstakingly built up in Japan further steps were being taken to learn more advanced shipbuilding technology from Britain for importation to Japan. The Royal Navy,1 the ‘Mother of Navies’, was in close cooperation with the Imperial Japanese Navy, from which came many shipbuilding orders.
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Transactions of the Illuminating Engineering Society, 1952
For examining the artificial lighting of a shipyard, the requirements are divided into those of: (i) Interior lighting, (ii) Lighting of outside areas, and (iii) Lighting of building berths. The sequence of operations in shipbuilding is shown on a chart and a description is given of the type of work carried out in various shops ...
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For examining the artificial lighting of a shipyard, the requirements are divided into those of: (i) Interior lighting, (ii) Lighting of outside areas, and (iii) Lighting of building berths. The sequence of operations in shipbuilding is shown on a chart and a description is given of the type of work carried out in various shops ...
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2011
This article describes archaeological horizons that include all material culture of the maritime world. The concept of broader interpretation of maritime sites was introduced as the maritime cultural landscape, which includes all of the material remains at the shoreline, under or above water. Shipyards are one of the least often investigated industrial
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This article describes archaeological horizons that include all material culture of the maritime world. The concept of broader interpretation of maritime sites was introduced as the maritime cultural landscape, which includes all of the material remains at the shoreline, under or above water. Shipyards are one of the least often investigated industrial
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