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... 210350 260400 3105 Sections All Fielders DHS sections are rolled to length. DHS sections may be used in single spans, double and triple spans. Thetable lists all the DHS sections within the ... web.)All DHS Sections are rolled using high tensile steel. The product has a standard galvanized coating of Z350 (350grams of zinc per m2) and is typically used in non-aggressive areas. For severe ... opportunity to deliverimproved performance per weight of steel compared to traditional methods of design. FIELDERS NOW BOAST THE LARGEST RANGE OF HIGH SPAN STEELSECTIONS ON THE MARKET!There is...
... reference.Academic Standardsfor Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening17• Credit sources using a structuredformat (e.g., author, title). • Give precise, formal credit for others’ ideas, images orinformation ... whenappropriate. A. Establish the purpose for reading atype of text (literature, information)before reading. B. Select texts for a particular purposeusing the format of the text as a guide. ... interviews.• Participate in a formal interview(e.g., for a job, college).• Organize and participate ininformal debate around a specifictopic.Academic Standardsfor Reading, Writing, Speaking...
... health promotion in hospitals The need forstandardsfor health promotion in hospitals Format and application of standards The way forward Standards for health promotion in hospitals Standard ... March 2004).References Standards for Health Promotion in Hospitals Standards for HealthPromotion inHospitals Standards for HealthPromotion inHospitals STANDARDS FOR HEALTH PROMOTION IN ... local environment The need forstandardsfor health promotion in hospitalsThe predominant approach to quality management in hospitals is through setting standardsfor the services. Health promotion...
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... TheStanMarkprojectbringstogetherresearchersandpolicy‐makerstodevelopasetof standards for marketingfoodsandbeveragesconsistentwiththeresolutionoftheWorldHealthAssembly.ObjectivesConveneaseriesofmeetingsinEuropeandtheUSAtobringtogetherkeymembersofthescientificresearchcommunityandpolicy‐makingcommunitytoconsiderhowmarketingfoodandbeveragesmayaffectchildren’shealth.Identifycurrent‘bestpractice’approachestothecontrolofmarketing,includingmeasuresnotspecificallyaddressingfoodandbeveragemarketing,ornotspecificallydirectedtotheprotectionofchildren.Exploretheuseof standards andmarketingcodestoinfluencecommercialactivity,including standards fromotherindustrialsectors.Proposeasetof standards toformthebasis for across‐bordercodeofmarketingoffoodsandbeverages.Developweb‐basedresources for policydevelopmentconcerningfoodandbeveragemarketingtochildrenandrelatedmaterialstosupportpolicydevelopment.Projectpartners ... NoWhichmedia?Companiesdifferintheextentoftheircoverage for self‐regulatingtheirmarketingmessagestochildren,withsomeincludingproductplacement,useoflicensedcharactersandtheirownbrandedsitesinthedefinitionofmarketing.Thedefinitionofwhatconstituteschild‐targetedmediavaries: for exampleNestlé25definesmarketingtochildrenasbeing‘amarketingactivitywhereadultsupervisionisnotpresent’andcommunicationinmedia‘whereadultaudienceisnotpredominant’.Thetablebelowshowssomeexamplesofthecoverageofcompanypledgesacrossmediaincludedunderself‐regulation.Notethat for somemediathecompaniesimposecertain22UKOfficeofCommunications(Ofcom)2007.Seehttp://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/consultations/foodads_new/statement/andseehttp://collections.europarchive.org/tna/20100927130941/http://food.gov.uk/healthiereating/advertisingtochildren/nutlab/nutprofmod23DevelopedbytheSwedishNationalFoodAdministrationtodefinehealthierfoodproducts,andnowusedinSweden,NorwayandDenmark.Seehttp://www.slv.se/en‐gb/Group1/Food‐and‐Nutrition/Keyhole‐symbol/andseehttp://www.norden.org/en/news‐and‐events/news/first‐anniversary‐nordic‐consumers‐want‐more‐keyhole‐food24FederalTradesCommission(2011)InteragencyWorkingGroupSeeksInputonProposedVoluntaryPrinciples for MarketingFoodtoChildren.Seehttp://www.ftc.gov/opa/2011/04/foodmarket.shtm25Seehttp://www.conar.org.br/html/livro/REF49NESTLE%20‐%20EU%20Pledge%20Nestle%20Commitment.pdfStanMark Standards for marketing to children TheStanMarkprojectbringstogetherresearchersandpolicy‐makerstodevelopasetof standards for marketingfoodsandbeveragesconsistentwiththeresolutionoftheWorldHealthAssembly.ObjectivesConveneaseriesofmeetingsinEuropeandtheUSAtobringtogetherkeymembersofthescientificresearchcommunityandpolicy‐makingcommunitytoconsiderhowmarketingfoodandbeveragesmayaffectchildren’shealth.Identifycurrent‘bestpractice’approachestothecontrolofmarketing,includingmeasuresnotspecificallyaddressingfoodandbeveragemarketing,ornotspecificallydirectedtotheprotectionofchildren.Exploretheuseof standards andmarketingcodestoinfluencecommercialactivity,including standards fromotherindustrialsectors.Proposeasetof standards toformthebasis for across‐bordercodeofmarketingoffoodsandbeverages.Developweb‐basedresources for policydevelopmentconcerningfoodandbeveragemarketingtochildrenandrelatedmaterialstosupportpolicydevelopment.Projectpartners ... weaklyorinconsistentlyenforcedThisreportwillnotexploretheissuesofmonitoringandenforcement,althoughtheseareseriousconcernsthatneedtobeaddressedbypolicy‐makers.Atpresent,monitoringandcomplaint‐handlingbodiesdonotenforcecompany‐ledinitiatives.Alackofanindependentcomplaintmechanismcanleaveconsumersfrustrated,andalackofenforcementallowscompany‐ledinitiativestobe rolled backatanytime.Ifamonitoringandcomplaint‐handlingbodywereestablisheditwouldneedtogainconsumerconfidence, for whichitwouldneed(a)tobetransparentinoperationwithroutineregularpublicationsoftheiractivities;(b)tobeindependentandfreefromindustryinfluence,andseentobeso;and(c)toensurethattheirservicesareeasilyandinexpensivelyaccessedbyconsumers.Penaltiesmustbecommensuratewiththesizeofthemarketingbudgetsinvolvedandwiththeestimatedexposureofchildrentotheoffendingcommercialmessages.Afurtherconcernistheneedtoensurethat,whateverthedifferencesindefinitionsorapproaches,allcompaniesshouldmakesomecommitmenttoofferself‐restraint.IntheEuropeanregiononly11companieshavejoinedthescheme,alongwiththeEuropeanSnacksAssociation.Severalmajorcompanies,includingMcDonald’s,KFCandHaribo,andmanysmalleronesarenotincluded.ProblemsofdefinitionsCompanieschoosetherulestoimposeuponthemselves.Asaresulttherearelikelytobediscrepanciesandinconsistencies.HereweshalllookatsuchproblemsencounteredwithinthepledgesandpromisesandactivitiesundertakenbycompaniesintheEuropeanUnion.Whatageisachild?Thetablebelowprovidesexamplesofdefinitionsoftheage‐range for ‘child’bycompaniesparticipatingintheEUpledgescheme.Pleasenotethattheinterpretationofacompanypolicycanbecomplex,andreadersareadvisedtocheckthecompanystatements for themselves(hyperlinksareprovided).7Table1AgedefinitionsincompanyEUpledges(clickhyperlink for details)Organization Age for nomarketing Age for marketingofspecifiedproducts...
... European Communities (Marketing Standards for Poultrymeat) Regulations 2002 and in force immediately before the commencement of these Regulations continues in force after such commencement as ... European Communities (Marketing Standardsfor Poultrymeat) Regulations 2002 and in force on immediately before the commencement of these Regulations continue in force after such commencement ... Communities (Labelling and Marketing Standardsfor Poultrymeat) Regulations 2004. Definitions 2. (1) In these Regulations – “authorised officer” means a person who for the time being stands appointed...
... Explore the use of standards and marketing codes to influence commercial activity, including standards from other industrial sectors. Propose a set of standards to form the basis for a cross-border ... www.eu-pledge.eu/sites/eu-pledge.eu/files/reports/EU_Pledge_2011_Monitoring_Report.pdf StanMark Standards for marketing to children The StanMark project brings together researchers and policy-makers to develop a set of standards for marketing foods and beverages ... in company EU pledges (click hyperlink for details) Organisation Age (years) for marketing restrictions of all products Age for marketing restrictions for company-specified products Coca-Cola...
... are three basic business-letter formats. Any of these formats is appropriate and acceptable for the test. What is most important is that students choose one format and use it consistently so ... Training Paper A 36Rationale for Marker Training Paper A 39Marker Training Paper B 41Rationale for Marker Training Paper B 454Maintaining Consistent Standards For all achievement test scoring ... box number is 701.13Address InformationUse the following information for your letter and to address the envelope below.Ms. Jenny FongThe mailing address for Marmer School, which is located...
... and Career Ready Standards for Reading, Writing, and Communication Table of Contents Standards for Reading Informational and Literary Texts Core Standards 1A Required Range ... Required Range and Contexts 1B Standards for Writing Core Standards 2A Required Range and Contexts 2B Standards for Speaking and Listening Core Standards 3A Required Range and ... Skills in the following contexts: Formal and Informal: Students are expected to exhibit the Speaking and Listening Skills in both formal and informal settings, adapting their language...
... ration-ale for setting standards why we believe defining standards is important and what we hope to accom-plish in doing so.2 Standardsfor the English Language ArtsTHE NEED FOR STANDARDS In ... use: for obtaining and communicatinginformation, for literary response and expression, for learning and reflection, and for problem solving andapplication. For Obtaining and CommunicatingInformationNonfiction, ... allleading to the attainment of the standards. Perspectives Informing the English Language Arts Standards 9CHAPTER2PERSPECTIVESINFORMING THEENGLISH LANGUAGEARTS STANDARDS LITERACY AND LANGUAGELEARNING:...
... Speciccontrolleddrugprescriptionformsareavailablefromthelocalhealthcareorganisation, for example, PCT, LHB, for use in the private healthcare sector. Speciccontrolleddrugprescriptionsareused for treatmentofaddictionand for private prescriptions for controlled ... controlled drugs that are appropriate for their area of work.GuidanceMedicines management for controlled drugs2 Standardsfor medicines management apply to controlled drugs. However, following ... Ireland should access their website for up-to-date information on their standards. www.npc.co.uk/controlled_drugs/CDGuide_2ndedition_February_2007.pdf26 For the Welsh Health circular, go to:...