Surabhi Tiwari is a software engineer with over 2 years of experience working for Infosys on various projects for clients like Aetna and AT&T. She has expertise in languages like C++, .NET, HTML and databases like Oracle 9i. Some of her responsibilities include impact analysis, requirements documentation, designing, testing, coding, code reviews and knowledge management. She has contributed as a module owner, developer, tester and configuration controller. She holds a B.E. in Computers from SRM University and has completed internal certifications at Infosys. Her hobbies include swimming, watching movies and playing basketball.
This 3-day planning course has been designed for engineering managers and engineers who work for owners and operators of both high and low voltage electricity networks in the range from 230/415V to 132kV. The delegates will get a full understanding of issues associated with planning of MV and LV electricity networks via a practical approach that contains worked and delegate examples. The course will introduce planning concepts, various network configurations along with protection systems and the types of equipment used in typical systems. It also covers fault level, power quality, harmonics, power factor, cable ratings, earthing and lightning protection.
Il Rappresentante dei Lavoratori per la Sicurezza (RSL) o Rappresentante dei Lavoratori per Sicurezza territoriali (RLST), sono di fatto la novità della legislazione in materia di salute e sicurezza, contenuta nella direttiva comunitaria,trasposta prima nel titolo I del D.Lgs.626/94 e successivamente al titolo I d.lgs. 81 del 2008 (T.U.) e sue modifiche con il D.lgs. 106 del 2009 , con due obbiettivi risaltanti:
• La consultazione e la partecipazione attiva dei lavoratori nella gestione della sicurezza per raggiungere i massimi livelli di lavoro sicuro possibile;
• contribuire nelle diverse azioni sino alle scelte di prevenzione e divenire soggetti di sistema aziendale.
Con le ultime modifiche introdotte viene rafforzato il ruolo partecipativo e responsabile dell’Rls nelle aziende,confermando l’attenzione che il legislatore ad esso rivolge.
This document provides a summary of the impact of globalization on trade unionism in the Philippines. It begins with an introduction to globalization and its effects in the Philippines, including job losses and companies using it to bust unions. It then discusses the Philippine trade unions and their role in advocating for workers' rights. The main impacts of globalization on trade unions are discussed as increased militancy from unions in response to issues like lack of living wages, and weakened unions due to policies that shrink the base for organizing. Positive approaches for trade unions are forming new strategies and global solidarity. The document analyzes the issues using the Dunlopian model of actors (state, employers, unions) and their interactions in globalization.
Housing shortages occur for several reasons: rapid population growth through high birth rates and rural-urban migration has increased demand for housing, especially in cities. However, limited land supply and competing uses for land have constrained new housing development. As a result, many urban areas in developing countries experience overcrowded slums and squatter settlements that lack basic services and safe shelter. Cities like Mumbai, Dharavi and Nairobi have struggled to provide adequate housing for the large populations living in poor conditions in their slums. Land-scarce cities like Singapore and Hong Kong also face housing shortages due to physical space constraints.
This document summarizes research on the relationship between neighborhood and sociological risk factors and criminal behavior. It discusses how factors like poverty, lack of education, and environment can influence criminal outcomes. Growing up in impoverished areas with few role models and resources places children at greater risk of criminal involvement compared to children from more affluent neighborhoods. Neighborhoods high in poverty, unemployment, and instability tend to have weaker social controls and higher crime rates. The document also examines the nature vs nurture debate and how both genetic and environmental factors interact to shape behavior.
Surabhi Tiwari is a software engineer with over 2 years of experience working for Infosys on various projects for clients like Aetna and AT&T. She has expertise in languages like C++, .NET, HTML and databases like Oracle 9i. Some of her responsibilities include impact analysis, requirements documentation, designing, testing, coding, code reviews and knowledge management. She has contributed as a module owner, developer, tester and configuration controller. She holds a B.E. in Computers from SRM University and has completed internal certifications at Infosys. Her hobbies include swimming, watching movies and playing basketball.
This 3-day planning course has been designed for engineering managers and engineers who work for owners and operators of both high and low voltage electricity networks in the range from 230/415V to 132kV. The delegates will get a full understanding of issues associated with planning of MV and LV electricity networks via a practical approach that contains worked and delegate examples. The course will introduce planning concepts, various network configurations along with protection systems and the types of equipment used in typical systems. It also covers fault level, power quality, harmonics, power factor, cable ratings, earthing and lightning protection.
Il Rappresentante dei Lavoratori per la Sicurezza (RSL) o Rappresentante dei Lavoratori per Sicurezza territoriali (RLST), sono di fatto la novità della legislazione in materia di salute e sicurezza, contenuta nella direttiva comunitaria,trasposta prima nel titolo I del D.Lgs.626/94 e successivamente al titolo I d.lgs. 81 del 2008 (T.U.) e sue modifiche con il D.lgs. 106 del 2009 , con due obbiettivi risaltanti:
• La consultazione e la partecipazione attiva dei lavoratori nella gestione della sicurezza per raggiungere i massimi livelli di lavoro sicuro possibile;
• contribuire nelle diverse azioni sino alle scelte di prevenzione e divenire soggetti di sistema aziendale.
Con le ultime modifiche introdotte viene rafforzato il ruolo partecipativo e responsabile dell’Rls nelle aziende,confermando l’attenzione che il legislatore ad esso rivolge.
This document provides a summary of the impact of globalization on trade unionism in the Philippines. It begins with an introduction to globalization and its effects in the Philippines, including job losses and companies using it to bust unions. It then discusses the Philippine trade unions and their role in advocating for workers' rights. The main impacts of globalization on trade unions are discussed as increased militancy from unions in response to issues like lack of living wages, and weakened unions due to policies that shrink the base for organizing. Positive approaches for trade unions are forming new strategies and global solidarity. The document analyzes the issues using the Dunlopian model of actors (state, employers, unions) and their interactions in globalization.
Housing shortages occur for several reasons: rapid population growth through high birth rates and rural-urban migration has increased demand for housing, especially in cities. However, limited land supply and competing uses for land have constrained new housing development. As a result, many urban areas in developing countries experience overcrowded slums and squatter settlements that lack basic services and safe shelter. Cities like Mumbai, Dharavi and Nairobi have struggled to provide adequate housing for the large populations living in poor conditions in their slums. Land-scarce cities like Singapore and Hong Kong also face housing shortages due to physical space constraints.
This document summarizes research on the relationship between neighborhood and sociological risk factors and criminal behavior. It discusses how factors like poverty, lack of education, and environment can influence criminal outcomes. Growing up in impoverished areas with few role models and resources places children at greater risk of criminal involvement compared to children from more affluent neighborhoods. Neighborhoods high in poverty, unemployment, and instability tend to have weaker social controls and higher crime rates. The document also examines the nature vs nurture debate and how both genetic and environmental factors interact to shape behavior.