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- Northeast Graphics Show Drawing Increased Interest and Participation
- (News | New Products)
- November 06, 2003, ... Papers, New England Copy Specialists, PrintCafe, Printer's Marketplace, Printing Equipment Guide, PrintStaff, PrinterWorkers.com, Prographic, Prolitho Inc., Sheppard Envelope, Southworth Company, Star Bindery ...
- Green Bay Packaging Folding Carton Div. Achieves 10 Yrs with No Lost-Time Accidents
- (News | New Products)
- September 30, 2003, ... executive VP; Richard Graber, VP/general manager; and Jim Napoleone, corporate director safety/health/workers' compensation. Green Bay Packaging says the folding carton division is based in Green Bay; ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Magazine)
- July 31, 2003, ... regime based on sound science that also protects our workers and the environment. SPI kicked off the campaign for signatures during NPE 2003 in Chicago, IL, June 23-27. For an electronic version ...
- At NPE 2003 SPI Promotes Petition to Offset the "China Factor
- (News | New Products)
- June 24, 2003, ... manner. Implementation of a regulatory regime based on sound science that also protects our workers and the environment. To sign or for more information about the SPI petition to US government leaders, ...
- Is the Retort Pouch Really Ready to Replace the Metal Can?
- (Flexpack)
- March 31, 2003, ... which were compressed into blocks and wrapped in foil or cellophane. Heiss and his coworkers conceived of a thin-profile package with a high surface area to volume. The first retort pouch was cello/foil/pliofilm, ...
- SPI Study Ranks Plastics Industry 4th Largest in US
- (News | New Products)
- January 21, 2003, A recently released report from The Society of the Plastics Industry Inc. (SPI) shows the US plastics industry employed more than 1.5 million workers nationwide in 2001. WASHINGTON, DC, USA—A recently ...
- Release Liners: A Worldwide Special ReportReducing Silicone Mist
- (Archive)
- October 31, 2002, ... to a blank device placed in a similar environment. This method can be used on stationary points on coating equipment and via a personal detection device. Workers wear a small plastic canister attached ...
- 1977 - 1979
- (News | New Products)
- September 19, 2002, ... to write regulations aimed at preventing workers from eye and skin hazards, and they’re expected to have broad impact -- skin disorders are reported to be the most prevalent of occupational diseases.... ...
- 1970 - 1973
- (News | New Products)
- August 26, 2002, ... of solid wastes disposal." September 1971 Anaconda Aluminum is ordered to pay largest settlement ever in a sex discrimination case. "Nearly 300 women workers of Anaconda Aluminum Co. received [the $190,000 ...
- FTA Narrow Web Survey Says 70% to Invest in Capital in Next Year
- (News | New Products)
- August 12, 2002, ... more than 60. Only 21.7 percent of the survey audience reported having more than 90 employees, with just 17.4 percent having 100 or more workers. Print runs averaged 75,000 labels or fewer at 57 percent ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Magazine)
- July 31, 2002, ... workers nationwide in 2000. Another 843,300 persons were employed by upstream suppliers of the plastics industry, which brought the employment impact to 2.4 million, about 2% of the US workforce. The ...
- The High End of EDP Labels
- (Office Products)
- June 30, 2002, ... for another company in the early 1990s, he and several coworkers gained valuable experience in providing “mission-critical” custom and stock cut-sheet labels for EDP (electronic data processing) applications ...
- FFTA Campaigns for Flexo
- (Magazine)
- May 31, 2002, ... the best value; encourage workers to share knowledge; and wait for software bugs to be worked out before upgrading systems. Mark Your Calendar FFTA will hold its next forum at the Salt Palace Convention ...
- DuPont Chemical Solutions Acquires French Surface Protection Biz Unit
- (News | New Products)
- April 30, 2002, ... surfactants business assets from Atofina, the chemicals branch of TotalFinaElf. DuPont says the agreement is subject to consultation with the French workers council, a union body, and the approval of relevant ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Magazine)
- February 28, 2002, ... Assn. (FTA) took what it describes as a “non-scientific” poll of its members engaged in the printing of towel, tissue, and napkin products. It found the typical plant employs 200 workers; utilizes 11 presses; ...
- Supreme Court Clarifies ADA, Won't Review Privacy Cas
- (Magazine)
- January 31, 2002, ... strikes many as distasteful but reflects a growing challenge as workers' privacy concerns increase: What is the extent of permissible employee surveillance given existing workplace and public safety and ...
- Shaft Collar Decisions Can Be Momentous
- (Magazine)
- January 31, 2002, ... wear. When this happens the collar can spin off the shaft, creating a potential hazard to the production procedure as well as to workers. Shaft collar clamp manufacturers have designed new systems that ...
- Converting Industry News
- (Magazine)
- December 31, 2001, ... staffs, are relying on leaner budgets, and need more skilled workers. We have simply packaged our services to meet these significant demands and help our customers stay profitable.” Dow Shows Off Emulsion ...
- Factoring Terrorism into the Economic Equation
- (Magazine)
- December 30, 2001, ... “Business ground to a halt on September 11. Air traffic was stopped. Malls were closed. Workers were sent home. Those who stayed suffered an almost total loss of productivity. All of which was a great ...
- Will We Soon be Eating the Film Along with the Food?
- (Magazine)
- November 30, 2001, The May issue of TECHNOLOGY REVIEW had a brief article with the heading Edible Wraps. It described a new edible film made at the Agricultural Research The May issue of TECHNOLOGY REVIEW had a brief article ...