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Liquid pollution

Pollution from liquid sources, such as, engine oil, gasoline, radiator fluids, or hydraulic fluids.

Invasive species

An invasive species can be any kind of living organism—an amphibian (like the cane toad), plant, insect, fish, fungus, bacteria, or even an organism’s seeds or eggs—that is not native…

Integrated pest management

(IPM) The careful consideration of all available pest control techniques and subsequent integration of appropriate measures that discourage the development of pest populations and keep pesticides and other interventions to…

Hygienic working environment

A clean working environment. Basic Hygiene in the workplace can be boiled down to four different things: personal hygiene; work area cleanliness; clean restroom facilities; and a clean kitchen.

Good faith attempt

Good Faith Attempt: An implied contractual term defined as "what a reasonable person would determine is a diligent and honest effort under the same set of facts or circumstances."

Good collection practices

Good collection practices are a set of principles, regulations and technical recommendations applicable to collection (harvest), processing and food transport, addressing human health care, environment, protection and improvement of worker…

Full-time employee

The employer typically determines the number of hours to be worked in order to reach full-time, but in general, it typically ranges between 32 hours to 40 hours in a…

Fugitive dust

Fugitive dust is particulate matter (particle pollution) that becomes airborne from activities such as construction, commercial mining, demolition and soil erosion from wind. fugitive dust is an open, or nonpoint,…

First aid equipment

Collections of life saving equipment that are used by paramedic staff in cases of emergency to increase the life of a victim until a time when the injured can be…

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