1000 resultados para Public Cleanness
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A-1 Monthly Public Assistance Statistical Report Family Investment Program, October 2006
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A-1 Monthly Public Assistance Statistical Report Family Investment Program, November 2006
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This study identified transportation safety issues at existing Iowa school sites through on-site observations, traffic data collection, and through interviews with schools, law enforcement, and traffic engineers. Frequently observed problems, such as crossing at unmarked crosswalks, unloading and loading students on the street side, inattentive student safety patrols, and illegal parking, were documented and solutions were recommended for implementation. The results of the study also conclude that regular communications between school officials, traffic engineers, law enforcement, parents, and school transportation personnel are all critical to promoting safe operations within school zones.
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Objective: To identify the issues occurred with nursing workers through a Health Monitoring System for Nursing Workers (SIMOSTE) and to describe the consequences of those problems. Method: This is a quantitative, exploratory and descriptive study realized in a teaching hospital in the west region of the city of São Paulo. Results: From the SIMOSTE, 1.847 occurrences were registered in a six month period. Within the main occurrences, medical licenses, work related accidents with and without removals; psychiatric consultations and psychotherapy were highlighted. Conclusion: The data points out to the need for the development of new health vigilance actions to notify accidents and illness related to work, besides the prevention of issues.
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G-1 Appeal Activity in the Public Assistance Programs
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G-1 Appeal Activity in the Public Assistance Programs
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G-1 Appeal Activity in the Public Assistance Programs - October 2006
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G-1 Appeal Activity in the Public Assistance Programs
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G-1 Appeal Activity in the Public Assistance Programs
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Objective To analyze the direct cost of reusable and disposable aprons in a public teaching hospital. Method Cross-sectional study of quantitative approach, focusing on the direct cost of reusable and disposable aprons at a teaching hospital in northern Paraná. The study population consisted of secondary data collected in reports of the cost of services, laundry, materials and supplies division of the institution for the year 2012 Results We identified a lower average cost of using disposable apron when compared to the reusable apron. The direct cost of reusable apron was R$ 3.06, and the steps of preparation and washing were mainly responsible for the high cost, and disposable apron cost was R$ 0.94. Conclusion The results presented are important for hospital managers properly allocate resources and manage costs in hospitals .
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A-1 Monthly Public Assistance Statistical Report Family Investment Program.
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A-1 Monthly Public Assistance Statistical Report Family Investment Program for January 2007
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G-1 Appeal Activity in the Public Assistance Programs for January 2007