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- Security in an Insecure World: Life After September 11
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- October 31, 2001, ... item of flexible packaging. The converting industry also has grappled with traditional workplace and plant safety issues, including ways to protect both workers and members of the community from exposure ...
- Prime Labels Are More Than a Family Affair
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- August 31, 2001, ... outside vendor anymore. We're part of the operation, and our people are almost looked at as coworkers in their organization. That's the way we like it.” For his part, Tropper says Prestige will do wha ...
- CPSC: The Other Packaging Regulatory Agency to Watch
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- August 31, 2001, ... some years ago on 5-gal plastic buckets, which became associated with toddler drownings when workers took them from worksites and left them partially filled with water or liquids in areas accessible to ...
- Some Smart Ways to Face Inevitable Price Increases
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- March 31, 2001, ... operators, and all the other workers to brainstorm ways to become more efficient. This method always leads to discovery of unique techniques for saving money. Surprisingly, the more efficient methods ...
- OSHA'S New Ergonomics Rule Covers a Lot of Groun
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- December 31, 2000, ... 37% of workers will have exposures above the action levels. While OSHA has offered a "grandfathering" option in the rule, the extent to which an existing ergonomics program will be deemed to comply is ...
- Assessing Inks, Dealing with DigitalThe NPIRI Conference
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- December 31, 2000, ... inks. All the inks had systemic and developmental risks to unprotected workers. CTSA conclusions were as follows: 1. There is no clear "winning" system. 2. Some water-based and UV-curable ink formulations ...
- Looking for Good Technical Talent? So Is Everyone Else
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- November 30, 2000, ... but certainly it is applicable to the current technical job market. Extremely low unemployment rates, along with a lack of skilled workers educated in printing or ink technology, are making life difficult ...
- Coating Operation Starts a Tradition of Growth
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- November 30, 2000, ... plumbers. It was a zoo: the forklift running back and forth, cranes and steel workers. You name it, it was going on." Time to Test Though the company could run test trials, it couldn't sell anything ...
- Conference Features New Networking Opportunity
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- October 31, 2000, ... Primer." These sessions attracted not only newer workers in the industries served by the Polymers, Laminations and Coatings Conference but also seasoned veterans with many years of experience. This combinatio ...
- What Do Global Temps, Unemployment Share?
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- September 30, 2000, What do global temperatures (coupled with the greenhouse effect) have in common with the declining number of workers available to fill vacant jobs? Nothingon What do global temperatures (coupled with the ...
- Takin' Care of Business: How the Industry Does It
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- September 30, 2000, ... employees, but finding and keeping the latter is a challenge for employers today. The industry and many companies are making some headway in the struggle to find good workers. Here's how. When Bachman-Turner ...
- Press Adds Flexibility of Film to Paper Operation
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- June 30, 2000, ... at hotels and restaurants and workers at businesses. With an eye toward future growth, however, Saugerties officials targeted the huge potential of the consumer end of the marketplace, where tissue ...
- Specialists in Interior Packaging Branch Out
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- June 30, 2000, ... manufacturers are willing to make some changes. They came back and told their co-workers, 'We went out and saw a machine that the company is looking to buy, and we think it will be a good product line for ...
- Vision-Based System Wins the Battle Against Defects
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- December 31, 1999, ... is designed to automatically detect defects in the printing process. Ultra Flex sells to Fortune 500 companies within the food service and textile industries. The company has more than 250 workers and ...
- EPA and printers join forces to evaluate inks.
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- October 31, 1996, ... and other workers who have the power to translate it into educated decisions and real process improvements. Partners in the DfE Flexography Project include: California Film Extruders and Converters ...
- Downsizing reversal?
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- July 31, 1996, ... full-time production workers in 1996. Another 44% say their employment levels this year will be static. The study also found that most midsize manufacturers produce goods for the world's largest companies, ...
- Handling hazardous materials: are you up to date?
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- May 31, 1996, ... as the vapors waft in the vicinity. These are all examples of extremely dangerous practices that put individual workers at severe risk of injury or death. The workers cited in these illustrations were ...
- Product liability and food safety reforms move along
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- December 31, 1995, ... liability; uniform standards for the award of punitive damages; a 2-year statute of limitations; a 25-year statute of repose; and an offset of damages by the amount of workers compensation benefits received ...
- New relationship challenges old ways
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- November 30, 1995, ... including a decrease in workers under the age of 24; a bulge in the workforce at 25 to 54 years of age; increasing numbers of women in the workforce; the emergence of Hispanics as the largest minority ...
- Training is the key to success in '90s corporate climb.
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- August 31, 1995, ... they refuse to learn how to empower employees, workers know the company means business, and the grass roots buy-in begins. Training is the Key Changing a corporate culture must begin with training. ...