Online exclusives.Additional original feature material is available on www.tappi.org. To access the following articles, go to www.tappi.org, click on "Publications," then the Solutions! link, then the "Online Exclusives" link. In September, you can access the following features: THE DISCIPLINE OF PROCESS SAFETY MANAGEMENT by R. Thomas Boughner, P. Eng P. ENG Professional Engineer P. ENG process engineer ., MCIC MCIC Macedonian Cultural and Information Centre (UK) MCIC Missing Children Investigation Center MCIC Managed Care Information Center MCIC Manitoba Crop Insurance Corporation MCIC Macedonian Center for International Cooperation Process safety management (PSM PSM PlayStation Magazine PSM Process Safety Management (chemical industry) PSM Porsche Stability Management PSM Platform-Specific Model(s) PSM Platform Support Module PSM Professional Science Master's ) is the application of management principles and systems to the control of process hazards to prevent process-related loss. This paper examines the relevance of PSM to the pulp and paper industry The global pulp and paper industry is dominated by North American (United States, Canada), northern European (Finland, Sweden) and East Asian countries (such as Japan). Australasia and Latin America also have significant pulp and paper industries. , and how we all gain when we make our operations and our communities safer for everyone. THE NEW ACCOUNTABILITY: RESCUE YOUR COMPANY FROM MEDIOCRITY me·di·oc·ri·ty n. pl. me·di·oc·ri·ties 1. The state or quality of being mediocre. 2. Mediocre ability, achievement, or performance. 3. One that displays mediocre qualities. by Morrie Shechtman So what is accountability, anyway? It's not about tasks, it's about relationships. Change management consultant Shechtman reveals what you need to know about risk-taking, confrontation, and the courage it takes to thrive in the 21st century workplace. GIRLS' CONSTRUCTION CAMP HELPS BE & K SOLVE WORKER SHORTAGE by E. Michael Powers A labor crisis is looming in the construction industry. Skilled craftsmen have become so scarce that the industry will be short one million craft workers over the next four years, say industry experts. Learn how corporate sponsorship of trade schools and a summer camp for girls are part of the solution. |
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