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    The state inspected the bridge annually using the National Bridge Inspection Standards set by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). Inspectors had been labeling the bridge “structurally deficient” since 1991. This label indicated that the bridge required significant maintenance and repair to remain in service‚ but not that it was unsafe (inspectors would have closed the bridge if they believed it was unsafe). A structurally deficient rating is not uncommon; approximately 12% of U.S.

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    workers to office workers. However when the act was first passed it was not heavily enforced and lacked inspectors. In 1970 because there were three times as many fish and game wardens than there were OSHA inspectors‚ people said that the trout and quail were more protected than Americas working men and women (Bennett‚ Alexander‚ & Hartman‚ 2003). Though today OSHA has approximately 2100 inspectors‚ plus complaint discrimination investigators‚ engineers‚ physicians‚ educators‚ standards writers‚ and

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    Food Protection Course   3/26/2014 10:58:01 AM   Lesson 1: Regulations and Inspections of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene has the jurisdiction to regulate all matters affecting health in the city and to perform all those functions and operations that relate to the health of the people of the city. The Health Code This is the set of regulations

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    ends up in a romantic relationship with the Station Inspector. In addition‚ the relationship between the Station Inspector and Hugo differed as the Inspector is much more present in the movie than in the book. There are more scenes depicting the Station Inspector chasing Hugo in the movie for dramatic effect. Scorsese also adds drama by including the Station Inspector’s menacing dog in the chase scenes. Specific to the movie‚ the Inspector has a metal prosthetic leg‚ which provides a vulnerability

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    survivors a total of 111 hard working coal miners lost their lives on this dreadful day which to most of them was soon approaching. There were many factors that contributed to this tragedy and several alternatives that Driscoll Scanlan‚ the state inspector‚ could have focused on in order to help prevent this as well. Those alternatives included focusing on; the lack of efficient timing in responding to recommendations‚ the lack of follow through in holding some entity responsible when those recommendations

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    ’There are millions and millions and millions of Eva Smiths and John Smiths still left with us’ - Inspector Google (Socialist) Inspector Google is showing to the everyone (and the audience) that there are millions of working class people that are expriencing a similar life style of Eva Smith‚ that are ’still left with us’. ’Look‚ Inspector - I’d give thousands - yes‚ thousands of shellings’ - Mr Burling (When she’s alive‚ he doesn’t do any action or gives a thought about Eva Smith

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    of health and safety legislation came about in the industrial age of the 19th century. The first factory inspectors were appointed under the provisions of the Factories Act 1833. Initially their main duty was to prevent injury and overworking in child textile workers.

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    money only for him shows corruption. When the inspector came for a surprise visit he didn’t really scream at the teacher for doing what he did and just went on to write four sentences on the board for the students to read. After a few boys were picked to read but were unable to‚ the teacher suggest to the inspector to choose Balram. Balram gets picked and reads. Then the inspector asks who Buddha was Balram responded “An enlightened man.”(29). the inspector corrects him saying that the Buddha was “An

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    I think was not shown in the movie. Although both in the movie and book‚ he was just a factory worker‚ after the bankruptcy of the factory‚ he bought it for only 500 francs‚ he became prosperous and become mayor of the town. Another to contrast‚ Inspector Javert showed up in the movie scene by introducing himself to Valjean but in the book‚ he only appeared when Fantine caught and forcing to be in jail. Fantine works at the mayor’s factory‚ she is working for her young girl Cossette. The Thenardiers

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    the expense of moving the enclosure 1 foot from the property line or taking an unethical‚ illegal deal from a government inspector. The deal would benefit the inspector and his dad for a personal holiday

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