Meaning Environment
What does Environment mean? Here you find 511 meanings of the word Environment. You can also add a definition of Environment yourself

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The sum of the total of the elements, factors and conditions in the surroundings which may have an impact on the development, action or survival of an organism or group of organisms.
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Aggregate, at a given moment, of all external conditions and influences to which a system under study is subjected.
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The complex surroundings of an item or area of interest, such as air, water, natural resources, and their physical conditions (temperature, humidity). 
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The European Union's environment policy aims to preserve, protect and improve the environment for present and future generations, and to promote the principles of sustainable development.To th [..]
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Total of all external (nongenetic) conditions that affect the well-being and performance of an animal.
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Environnement
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1[countable, uncountable] the conditions that affect the behavior and development of someone or something; the physical conditions that someone or something exists in a pleasant working/learning envir [..]
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c. 1600, "state of being environed" (see environ (v.) + -ment); sense of "the aggregate of the conditions in which a person or thing lives" first recorded 1827 (used by Carlyle to [..]
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The complex set of physical and social stimuli in the external world of consumers.
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Area or region conducive for the development of a mineral. Certain minerals will only develop in specific environments.
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conditions that surround and influence an organism or community.
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External conditions and surroundings, especially those that affect the quality of life of plants, animals, and human beings. In agriculture the environment includes the air, soil, and water conditions [..]
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The place in which an organism lives, and the circumstances under which it lives. Environment includes measures like moisture and temperature, as much as it refers to the actual physical place where a [..]
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A core supporting workflow in the software-engineering process, whose purpose is to define and manage the environment in which the system is being developed. Includes process descriptions, configurati [..]
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The things that surround a person or organization, including physical features, economic and market conditions, attitudes and climate. [D02709]
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The natural surroundings of us all created by our physical world, i.e. nature. [D02710]
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The combined internal and external forces, both individual and collective which assist or restrict the attainment of the project objectives. [D00602]
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The surroundings of a central entity or organisation.  When undertaking a PESTLE analysis, a number of environments are reviewed in order to understand the trends and factors impacting on the organisa [..]
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All of the naturally occurring stuff that came with the planet, before it's been altered, extracted, transformed, or used up for production. It includes the air, water, land, vegetation, and wild [..]
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A system of living and nonliving things interacting together
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the totality of surrounding conditions; "he longed for the comfortable environment of his living room" the area in which something exists or lives; "the country- [..]
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The setting in which computing takes place that is the aggregate of the hardware, software, policies and procedures relating to their use. The computing environment may be influenced by software, such [..]
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(ANSI) (1) Everything that supports a system or the performance of a function. (2) The conditions that affect the performance of a system or function.
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conditions under which one lives
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two meanings:
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Environment refers to the interaction among all factors external to a physical platform. An environment is made of specific software, hardware, and network protocols that allow communication with the [..]
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A directory tree containing state files which can be applied to minions. See also: top file.
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Usually, the complex of external physical, chemical, and biotic factors that may affect a population, an organism, or the expression of an organism's genes; more generally, anything external to t [..]
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The physical, biological and chemical restraints to which action is subject.
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(1) The state of a computer, usually determined by which programs are running and basic hardware and software characteristics. For example, when one speaks of running a program in a UNIX environment, [..]
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All of the external factors around us that influence us.
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svive
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environment (pop)
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Dams Deserts Ecology Endangered Species Food Web Forests Garbage Green Energy Habitat Idaho Ecosystems Oceans Be Outside! Rivers Soil Trees Water Weather Wetlands Wildfire Wildlife Management
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(Fr: environ= encircled, surround; en=in + viron=circuit) conditions or circumstances of living. All the conditions which surround and affect an organism.
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physical surroundings; all that is around you Enzymes:
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Everything that surrounds you - like land, air, trees, weather, animals, plants
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the sum total of all external conditions affecting well-being and performance.
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The physical surroundings of an organism which includes the living and nonliving components.
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The term ‘environment’, where unqualified, means the living and non-living elements of the Earth’s surface and atmosphere. It includes human changes to the Earth’s surface, for example, croplands, pla [..]
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A configured location where services can be deployed. An environment typically has a name, which can usually be omitted when there's a single environment configured, or when a default is explicitly defined. Depending on the type of environment, it may have to be bootstrapped before interactions with it may take place (e.g. EC2). The local envi [..]
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sum of conditions affecting an organism, including all living and nonliving things in an area, such as plants, animals, water, soil, weather, landforms, and air.  enzyme -
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A set of related virtual machines (VM) with one or more disks, one or more networks, and configuration metadata. You can save the exact state of an environment as a read-only template.
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The aggregate of all external and internal conditions (such as temperature, humidiy, radiation, magnetic and electric fields, shock vibration, etc.) either natural or man made, or self-induced, that i [..]
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Environment refers to the circumstances or conditions that surround one; surroundings especially those in which people live or work.
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The surrounding environment in which the program exists and which influences the implementation and success of the initiative, including politics, climate, socio-economic factors, market forces, etc.
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Different operating systems use different methods of storing parameter and configuring data for programs. This list of parameters, usually including PATH and CLASSPATH, is called the set environment.m [..]
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An environment (sometimes also called a runtime environment) is a collection of external variable items or parameters that a program can access when run. Information about the computer's hardware [..]
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the natural world, including living and nonliving things
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(n) the totality of surrounding conditions(n) the area in which something exists or lives
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Part of a phonological rule, separated from the input and the output by the symbol /. The environment specifies under what circumstances the input is affected by the rule. More generally, one of the p [..]
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the surroundings that affect the growth and development of an organism
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The context in which development takes place, including physical properties of stimuli.
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The sum of all external conditions affecting the life, development, and survival of an organism.
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A general term used to describe the form and quality of the surroundings for a person or place. Usually has a strong connotation for the natural aspects of the surroundings
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an area or habitat; includes living and non-living components
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The area in which something exists or lives. Escrow-The holding of funds, documents, securities, or other property by an impartial third party for the other two participants in a business transaction. [..]
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Your complete surroundings including: nature, the atmosphere, ecosystems and social/societal networks.
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our surroundings: the air, water, plants, animals and the earth
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[1] The natural environment encompasses all biological and physical components of the earth or a defined region. [2] The built environment is the man-made infrastructure serving human activity.
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Shorthand for the specific type of location where advertising frames are placed. For example, RAIL indicates displays in rail stations and on trains, and RETAIL includes frames inside retail centres and pedestrian areas, among others.
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AWS Elastic Beanstalk: A specific running instance of an application. The application has a CNAME and includes an application version and a customizable configuration (which is inherite [..]
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The sum total of all the external conditions that effect an organism, community, materail, or energy.
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The surroundings on which animals and humans depend for life, especially, but not exclusively, the inanimate environment: air, water, topsoil, weather, wetlands, ozone shield.
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Land, air, climate, water, minerals, organisms and any other external factor surrounding and affecting an organism at any given time
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The aggregate of external conditions (physical, biological, economic, and social) that may act upon an organism to influence its development.
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The aggregate, at a given moment, of all external conditions and influences to which a system is subjected (ISO, 1975). The term ``system'' covers all living organisms, including human being [..]
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The sum of all external conditions affecting the life, development and survival of an organism.
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The sum of all external conditions affecting the life, development and survival of an organism.
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Includes the air, water and land, and the relationship that exists between them and all living things, including plants, man and other animals.
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The air, land, water, plant life, animal life and ecological systems of Ontario.
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The complete range of external conditions, physical and biological, that affect a particular organism or community.
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The sum of all external conditions affecting the life, development and survival of an organism.
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the natural world, usually in reference to a particular geographic area; archaeologists often describe the environment with reference to landforms, watercourses, climate, and food resources
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The external Elements and conditions which surround, influence, and Affect the Life and development of an organism or Population.
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A state in which the environs of Hospitals, Laboratories, domestic and Animal Housing, Work Places, Spacecraft, and other surroundings are under technological control with regard to Air Conditioning, [..]
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The Environment outside the earth or its Atmosphere. The Environment may refer to a closed cabin (such as a space shuttle or space station) or to space itself, the Moon, or other Planets.
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Physical surroundings or conditions of a Hospital or other Health Facility and influence of these factors on Patients and staff.
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The aggregate of social and cultural institutions, Forms, patterns, and processes that influence the Life of an individual or community.
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The complex of biotic climatic, edaphic and other conditions which comprise the immediate habitat of an organism; the physical, chemical and biological surroundings of an organism at any given time. ( [..]
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The external elements and conditions which surround, influence, and affect the life and development of an organism or population.
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A state in which the environs of hospitals, laboratories, domestic and animal housing, work places, spacecraft, and other surroundings are under technological control with regard to air conditioning, [..]
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The complex of physical, chemical, and biological factors in which a living organism or community exists.
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The sum of the external conditions and influences that surround an object or living organism, particularly the ecological and social milieu in which people work and live.
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All of the events and stimuli that affect the behavior of an organism. The environment includes events "inside the skin" like thinking, hormonal changes, and pain stimulation.
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The complex of real circumstances in which the organism or referenced part of the organism exists. This includes any physical event or complex of events that is not part of a behavior and may include [..]
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the external conditions (biotic and abiotic) that may act on soils or organisms to influence their development, which includes sunlight, temperature, moisture and other organisms (Glossary of PM)
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Physical elements that form one's surroundings.
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("N-vi-ron-ment") surroundings
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All the physical and social conditions in any given area.
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the surrounding things, conditions, or influences.
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The nongenetic conditions and circumstances that affect a person's conduct and health. 
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The place in which an organism lives and the circumstances under which it lives. An environment includes measures like moisture and temperature as much as it refers to the actual physical place where [..]
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all of the external factors that may act on an organism, either plant or animal, or on a natural community. For example: gravity, air, wind, sunlight, moisture, temperature, soil, and other organisms are some of the environmental factors that may affect the life processes of an organism.
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Area or region conducive for the development of a mineral. Certain minerals only develop in certain environments.
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An information system, asset base, infrastructure or its larger context. (see Infrastructure
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In mineralogy, the specific chemical, physical, and geologic conditions under which a mineral forms.
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The collective set of environment variables your process inherits from its parent. Accessed via %ENV.
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A criterion for classifying problems describing where the problem takes place (see Behaviors).
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The collective set of environment variables
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A collection of strings, of the form ‘name=val’, that each program has available to it. Users generally place values into the environment in order to provide information to various programs. Typical e [..]
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The surroundings, including water, air, soil, and their inter-relationships as well as relationships between them and any living organism.
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An Environment is a deck not played by a player which simulates the environment in which the game takes place. Environments have a deck of 15 Environment cards. Like targets, Environments can be sourc [..]
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The combination of all the conditions external to the genome that potentially affect its expression and its structure.
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The sum of all external conditions affecting the life of an organism.
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aggregate of external conditions that influence the life of an individual organism or population.
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Environment represents the conditions outside of the health care delivery system that may influence the health of a population. Example
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Usually, the complex of external physical, chemical, and biotic factors that may affect a population, an organism, or the expression of an organism&rquo;s genes; more generally, anything external to the object of interest (e.g., a gene, an organism, a population) that may influence its function or activity. Thus, other genes within an organism [..]
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in an epidemiological context refers to the habitat in which the biological agent and the host exist, survive or originate.
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The setting and conditions in which events occur. The total of all influences health apart from genes, including economic, social, behavioural, cultural and physical factors.
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The Protection of the Environment Administration Act 1991 sets out a meaning of 'environment' as follows:
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The sum of all external conditions affecting the life, development and survival of an organism.
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 is the biotic and abiotic surrounding of an organism or population, and consequently includes the factors that have an influence in their survival, development and evolution. The biophysical environm [..]
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All of the external factors, conditions, and influences that affect an organism or a biological community.
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the sum of all external conditions and influences affecting the development and life of organisms.
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The sum of all external conditions affecting the life of an organism.
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the diverse community activities and cultures of a country’s inhabitants, as well as its scarce and sensitive natural resources
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For National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) purposes, the environment represents the entirety of physical surroundings, natural and man-made, both on a [..]
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About Environment
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1) The complex interaction of physical, chemical, and biotic factors (as climate, soil, and living things) that act upon an organism or an ecological community and ultimately determine its form and su [..]
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aggregate of external conditions that influence the life of an individual organism or population. EPA
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The term environment, as used in these procedures with respect to 593 effects occurring outside the United States, means the natural and physical environment. With respect to effects occurring within [..]
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the external conditions, resources, stimuli etc. with which an organism interacts.
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The instructions and technical information provided for employees by the operators or users of installations, technical equipment, working procedures, substances, or preparations to avoid accidents an [..]
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A document that describes a specific property of a substance, which was determined through experiments.
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The written information about the dangerous goods being transported.
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A summary in log form of all measurements performed for a work area within the scope of a measurement project.
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Part of a registration dossier within the requirements of REACH containing information regarding identity, manufacture and use, classification, labeling, and guidance of safe use of a substance. Expos [..]
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The division of accidents that involve injuries to persons, into groups according to their nature.
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The name of the form used in Germany to report recordable, work-related accidents to the relevant authorities and insurers.
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A form that is used to report or document work-related accidents and incidents. The layout and content are dependent on the respective legal requirements that apply in each country.
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The place at which wastes are received, sorted, and grouped into larger units for transport.
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The last page of a report or a package of several related reports that the recipient must return to the sender.
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The transport-relevant data for a real substance that overwrites the analogous data of an assigned UN-listed substance.
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A language that cannot be mapped by the current character set of the application server.
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The specific or potential negative effect of a chemical, physical, biological, or other nature on the health or wellbeing of persons in a company.
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The categorization of agents and risks according to their properties.
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Describes the signing and content of a freight contract in air cargo traffic.
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The air change rate defines how often the air volume of a room or a building is changed within an hour.
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A property of an agent type that can be entered in terms of quantity.
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A function for determining and transferring quantitative data on agents.
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A facility where measurement samples are analyzed. This can be a laboratory, for example.
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A process for rating exposure to agents in risk assessment.
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A measurement result that was transferred from the analysis lab.
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On a questionnaire, a predefined answer available for selection.
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The way in which questions can be answered in a questionnaire, such as yes or no, or multiple choice.
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A classification that specifies to which object a general questionnaire is assigned.
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A structuring tool for the measurement management (EHS-IHS-MEM) component.
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Divides specifications into user groups that are authorized to work with these specifications.
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Process step in Global Label Management in which print requests are created. With automatic print request generation, the print requests are created from a business process.
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A group of conditions under which certain dangerous goods are exempted from the provisions of dangerous goods regulations such as ADR.
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A term for marine contaminants.
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A table that specifies the assignment of objects from external systems and programs to the elements of EH&S.
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The mean value of the concentrations measured at regular intervals during a shift.
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A section within Windows Wordprocessor Integration (WWI) with control symbols for which values must exist in specific combinations so that the values of other symbols in this section are printed on a [..]
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A combination of various report symbols, graphics, or output blocks for a template. Building blocks can be used in a report template as a reference or as a copy. They are stored in Document Management [..]
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A group that collects several building blocks.
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The ratio of mass to volume of bulk goods.
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A central object in a question catalog.
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A set of catalog entries related through subject matter.
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A part of a value assignment type.
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A grouping of characteristics that can be freely defined.
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A specific value assigned to a characteristic.
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A value assignment type that can comprise a number of characteristics and is assigned to a class in the Classification System.
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A complex structure for integrating the characters of a character set into a system and for communicating with other systems.
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Measurement for a change in volume when temperature is raised.
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A permit that can be used under certain circumstances instead of a waste approval.
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The division of a communication type.
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A medium used to send information from a sender to an addressee.
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A person that has basic training for company medical or first-aid duty or has equivalent professional qualifications.
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Sphere in which a substance can lead to environmental exposure, for example, acquatic, terrestrial, atmospheric, sewage treatment, or food chain.
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A known constituent of another specification, usually of the specification category "substance."
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A listing of all ingredients including their concentration found in a specification consisting of several ingredients.
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Constraints are properties of a specification of a substance or substance group, which contain information about what the substance or substance group must be composed of to comply with certain regula [..]
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A person or organization that provides services for an enterprise.
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An object that controls the formatting of data for printing on reports.
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Mixtures, mixes, or solutions consisting of two or more substances.
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The rules for special situations that arise when transporting dangerous goods.
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A questionnaire assigned to a specific object.
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A description that uses identifiers and value assignments such as physical and chemical properties, medical notes, and details on transport and storage.
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A general grouping of specifications based on their use and significance in companies.
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A reference from a specification to one or more other specifications to transfer value assignments from the main specification to the referencing specification.
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An exact grouping of specifications based on their use and significance in companies.
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Category that describes in specific terms the extent of containment and technical fate of a substance in a process, the production volume of the substances, the number of emission days, the dispersion [..]
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A chemical element and its compounds in the natural state or obtained by any production process.
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A register containing substances that display certain properties.
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A number of substances grouped together according to specific criteria.
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The assignment of a substance to one or more hazard characteristics according to the hazardous substance directive and selection of the relevant risk (R) phrases.
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A grouping of substances based on certain criteria.
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A chemical element, compound, or mixture of both.
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A substance included in a substance listing.
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The cyclical generation of a worklist for report shipping orders to ship at a later date.
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Print request in which only header data and administration information, such as the printer assigned to the print request or the name of the last processor, are stored. The print request body is used [..]
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A text that includes hazard notes and dangerous goods-specific texts.
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A specific variant of a disposal method.
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The written user information from a manufacturer that includes information on the product, its correct usage and maintenance, and information on transporting it, setting it up, and commissioning it.
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A set of characters that are the same in all code pages used in the SAP system and in all code pages based on ASCII character sets.
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The details on a specification in the form of numeric values including the appropriate unit of measure, or in the form of textual information.
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A defined safe target state in a work area.
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A group of health surveillance protocols to be performed on the same occasion for a specific reason.
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An additional attribute of a health surveillance protocol with which it is possible to specify the reason a health surveillance protocol is required.
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The part of a material that is purchased from a supplier.
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A substance that consists of only one substance in legal terms.
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A series of steps that leads to a set of hits when searching for specifications.
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A combination of a logic operation and an action that results in a set of hits.
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An object for managing the text elements from which questionnaires can be compiled.
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The text of the survey that is sent to recipients.
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Standardized notes on particular risks (R) and standardized safety (S) tips.
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Information for which target group data is intended.
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A substance that physically exists in an enterprise.
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An active status relating to approval for a country or validity area.
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A concept used in EH&S Expert to represent value assignment types that are assigned multiple values, meaning those that have several data records.
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A collective name to which objects such as substances, mixtures, solutions, and articles can be assigned.
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A specification used to copy value assignments to another specification.
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A substance used to copy value assignments to another substance.
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An exposure level that, if exceeded, poses an acute or chronic health risk.
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Transport in which residues of substances or materials transported are not classed as dangerous goods.
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Transport in which a substance or material is not classed as dangerous goods.
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A health surveillance protocol prescribed by law or ordinance.
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An unplanned, undesired event where no damage was caused and no personal injury sustained, but where, given a slight shift in time or position, damage and/or injury could have occurred easily.
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A figure used to calculate the total excepted quantity limits of a load containing dangerous goods with different quantity limitations.
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The time interval in months between two scheduled health surveillance protocols.
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A loop over data objects used to read specific data records for a symbol within the program Windows Wordprocessor Integration (WWI). A repeating group contains the following information:
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A document on which data stored in the SAP component Environment, Health and Safety and other SAP components can be printed.
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Static bar codes contain the same data. That is, the information on all labels with bar codes printed as part of a print request does not vary.
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The SAP application from which data is merged in SAP Environment, Health and Safety reports.
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A document that contains all data for a report transferred from the SAP component Specification Management.
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Process step in Global Label Management. The system runs static label determination in the background when you call the label tree for a labeling scenario in the "Label Printing" transaction [..]
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The link between a report template, and a validity area and one or more ratings.
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A medium that restricts the number of report shipping orders in one report shipping order package.
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A request to send one report to one report recipient.
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A grouping of report shipping orders according to certain criteria.
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A template that defines the layout of a document and creates references to data in the SAP component Product Safety and data in other SAP applications by using symbols to represent the data.
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The amount of substances, solutions, and mixtures of substances that are treated as damaging to the environment under American law and must be reported to the authorities.
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Substance which is capable of forming covalent bonds with a sequence of additional like or unlike molecules under the conditions of the relevant polymer-forming reaction used for the particular proces [..]
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An assessment made by a physician of how suited the person examined is for an activity.
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An entry made by a physician to specify which agents a person must not be exposed to during work activities.
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The type of transport to be used such as road, rail, inland waterway, sea, air (cargo and passenger), or pipeline.
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A symbol that must be displayed on a (chemical) product if the product is to be transported in any way, for example, by road, on water, or in the air.
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Grouping of danger labels that have the same background color. For example, all danger labels in dangerous goods class 1 have an orange background and are therefore grouped together in one transport s [..]
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An indicator that specifies how dangerous goods are transported.
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A motor vehicle without a trailer or a unit comprising a motor vehicle and trailer.
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The number of days within which a disposal document, or a copy of it, must be returned to the waste generator by the waste disposer.
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A check carried out to determine whether dangerous goods can be transported with other goods, in particular other dangerous goods, in the same transport unit.
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A group of dangerous goods that are handled in the same way when loaded with other goods, in particular dangerous goods, because their properties are similar.
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A rule that depends on dangerous goods regulations and that specifies physical separation from other goods, in particular other dangerous goods.
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The documents required to transport dangerous goods.
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The role of a legal entity in relation to a substance under REACH.
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The examination of available information such as measured values, using defined methods for identifying and rating the risk potential caused by an agent in a work area.
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An object for determining, rating, and assessing risks and hazards in work areas.
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Ratio derived by comparing exposure levels to suitable predicted no-effect concentrations (PNECs) or derived no-effect levels (DNELs).
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The rating for dangerous goods relating to the mode of transport and dangerous goods class.
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A qualitative statement about the severity of an agent or the risk potential in a specific work area, using categories.
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A combination of road or rail transport with sea transport.
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A process that is generally executed in Microsoft Windows systems without user interaction. A Windows service is therefore executed in the background, but is transparent for the user. A background pro [..]
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An object that is assigned to a value assignment instance and links the MIC:POS repeating group with the MIC repeating group. With the MIC:POS repeating group, the loop is processed only if in at leas [..]
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An IF-THEN clause that executes all activities in the THEN part if the IF part is true.
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Grouping of multiple sets of rules. A rule set sequence is used to execute a number of rule sets in turn for a specification in EH&S Expert. This means the rule sets do not have to be called and e [..]
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A predefined color used to mark or highlight syntax elements in document templates in the Windows Wordprocessor Integration (WWI) program.
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The temperature at which a substance changes its aggregate state from solid to liquid.
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Notification of examination results to the employer.
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Guidelines for first aid measures in sea transport.
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A tool for entering, managing, and evaluating health surveillance protocols, general (unplanned) examinations or services, vaccinations, and brief consultations.
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A combination of the amount category and the measured value category.
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A measurement of the conditions at the workplace as soon as an employee reports her pregnancy.
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An object for planning, managing, and evaluating the measurements performed and samples taken for a work area within a defined time period.
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A group of radioactive substances and objects in the ADR.
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The combination of the validity with respect to time, a locational and organizational assignment, and the status of an object such as a formula or recipe.
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The description of physical separation of dangerous goods and other goods, in particular other dangerous goods.
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A regulation-dependent grouping of dangerous goods according to similar properties.
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A central communication instance between two services or a service and a service administration or service control program, which is started by Microsoft Windows when a computer is started up.
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A set of specifications that fulfills certain search criteria.
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A number of rules describing dependencies between properties.
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A high concentration of an agent to which a person is exposed for brief periods or occasionally.
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A solitary packaging unit enclosing an item of dangerous goods.
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The legal regulation or other ruling to which a reference value refers.
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A link to publicly accessible publications or internal records in the Product Safety component.
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The language used to enter a phrase and the text of the phrase.
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The system from which data is transferred to an SAP System.
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A Word document in the Document Management System.
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Process step in Global Label Management in which print requests are created. With manual print request generation, the print requests for specific labels are created in the "Label Printing" [..]
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Process step in Global Label Management in which labels are printed. With manual printing, the labels are printed using the "Label Printing" or "Function Workbench" transactions. P [..]
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A place at which waste is collected, preliminarily treated, grouped for disposal, or stored.
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A means of dividing goods that present a danger in storage into groups according to the type of danger they present.
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The concentration of a hazardous substance in the air, at the workplace, or in biological material that, if exceeded, requires additional measures in terms of health protection.
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A company that is nominated by another company to carry out the REACH registration on their behalf.
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A health surveillance protocol offered by an enterprise though it is not prescribed by law.
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A quantity range specified in the REACH regulations that is formulated as 'X tonnes/year per legal entity'. Tonnage bands affect the registration deadlines for phase-in substances and regula [..]
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The period in days within which a scheduled health surveillance protocol must be performed.
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Electronic book to record all aid given to injured or sick persons in an enterprise.
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A part of combination packaging.
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An event that endangers the safety of an employee.
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A person to whom a measurement is related.
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A standard text.
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A number of phrases contained in a phrase library grouped according to logical criteria.
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An item that contains the translation of a phrase in a phrase language that can be defined.
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A collection of phrases used as a value assignment.
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A phrase link from an active or passive phrase library to one or more other phrases (reference phrases) from a passive phrase library.
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A grouping of phrases for a purpose.
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The movement of goods by pipeline.
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A part of combination packagings serving as protection for fragile inner packaging.
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A check that a shipping order was sent or shipped successfully.
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A variant in which you specify the type of data output and the data to be output.
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A statement about the total risk potential of a work area.
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A container, and all components and materials necessary to ensure the container fulfills its function.
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The identification of packaging based on UN recommendations.
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Part of the packaging hierarchy that specifies in which packaging a particular material is packed.
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Unit of measure used for packaging.
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A code for the effectiveness of a package to transport dangerous goods depending on the degree of danger of the goods such as I, II, and III.
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A hierarchy structure that defines dependencies between parameter objects.
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An object for which symbols of the type "parameter" can be created and structural interdependencies (or parameter hierarchies) with other parameter objects defined.
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An examination performed after a job or activity has ended.
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A work area type for creating standardized exposure profiles and risk assessments for certain activities and work areas.
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Evidence of research for substance properties. The result is a list of references to literature.
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The first page of one or more related reports.
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A template that defines the layout of a cover sheet document and uses symbols to access phrases from the SAP component Environment, Health and Safety and data from other SAP components.
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The object that forms the basis for recording and managing events (incidents or accidents) in which persons became ill, were injured or killed, property was damaged, or the possibility of damage occur [..]
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The process for recording and tracking unplanned events (incidents or accidents) in which persons are injured or killed, damage to property occurs, or the possibility of damage occurring exists.
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Process step in Global Label Management. The system runs customer-specific label determination in the background when you call the label tree for a labeling scenario in the "Label Printing" [..]
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A check method that compares data from the sales and distribution document with data from the dangerous goods master.
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A check schema assigned to the dangerous goods check method.
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A routine that determines the dangerous goods check schema to process in a sales or shipping document, depending on the assignment to the sales organization, or determines the dangerous goods check sc [..]
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A classification of goods that present a danger during transport according to the kind of danger they present.
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A specification of the specification type dangerous goods classification that is used to classify real substances and materials on the basis of dangerous goods regulations.
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The documents that contain dangerous goods standard texts and dangerous goods-specific texts.
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A profile of settings for the material master.
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A letter that characterizes the degree of danger in transporting a dangerous goods item.
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A management profile for sales and distribution (SD) documents.
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A legal regulation that is relevant for the transportation of dangerous goods.
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A text that is independent of the dangerous goods master.
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A subdivision of dangerous goods classes.
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A stylized, graphical representation of the hazard that an item of dangerous goods poses, often accompanied by text. Dangerous goods symbols are generally printed on a colored diamond-shaped backgroun [..]
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Internationally agreed symbols that identify dangerous goods.
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An alphanumeric key that uniquely identifies the danger label.
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The substances or objects that, when transported, pose a risk to public safety, to the life and health of humans and animals, and to property, due to their nature, properties, or state.
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A source where data for specification management originated.
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An organizational unit that is responsible for the correctness of data.
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Level of exposure where the liklihood that the identified adverse effect occurs is sufficiently low to be of no concern.
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An object for classifying diseases.
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A categorization of illnesses into different types.
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A key that uniquely defines a diagnosis in the SAP System.
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The items for which special transport conditions must be observed in accordance with valid dangerous goods regulations.
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Substance that is described and regulated in legislation.
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A validity area that can be entered in addition to the leading validity area for the report generation variant.
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The combination of a waste generation and a waste disposal that must contain the same waste.
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The document that is required to transport waste.
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A subcategory of waste disposal.
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A category of waste disposal that is divided into disposal methods and further into process codes or procedures.
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Process step in Global Label Management. The system runs dynamic label determination in the background when you call the label tree for a labeling scenario in the "Label Printing" transactio [..]
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A server that is used to generate data according to predefined rules.
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A server that is installed outside the SAP system and manages the servers that are relevant for the SAP component Environment, Health and Safety by Remote Function Call (RFC) from the SAP system.
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A transport emergency card (tremcard) for sea transport.
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The level above which emergency procedures must be followed when transporting unstable substances.
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Regulatory framework under which it is possible to buy and sell emission allowances/credits (also known as Cap & Trade programs). The accounting of such allowances/credits is done in Emissions Acc [..]
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The transport of packages that contain the residue of their former contents.
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An inherent property of a chemical substance that can be monitored or measured. It classifies the physico-chemical properties of the substance, environmental fate and behaviour, ecotoxicological infor [..]
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A document used to cover an endpoint.
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A key functional area of mySAP Product Lifecycle Management that provides a comprehensive answer to environmental, health, and product safety issues.
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The SAP application component for all tasks in an enterprise relating to health and safety at the workplace and environmental protection.
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A safety data sheet that follows the European REACH and GHS regulations. In addition to the main section, the eSDS contains an attachment that lists the exposure scenarios.
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A cause of an entry in the injury/illness log or incident/accident log. Examples are:
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A medical procedure performed to obtain measurable results for a medical diagnosis such as an audiogram or eye test.
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A grouping of examination types where the same medical tests are performed as part of the examinations.
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Categorization of a health surveillance protocol or examination using the frequencies and time periods that apply for healthcare services.
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The quantity of an item of dangerous goods that is small enough to fall beneath the relevant limit of the respective dangerous goods regulation.
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A number that specifies whether the authorities responsible have approved an exemption or deviation from the currently valid dangerous goods regulations.
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The filtering of data for export or import.
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A remark that records why no concentration was entered for a component in a composition.
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The partial or complete freeing of all or pre-specified quantities of transported goods from dangerous goods regulations.
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A substance, in legal terms, that was on the market in the jurisdiction covered by German law on chemicals before that law came into force.
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A group of materials in a sales document that have the following in common:
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Measured effect of an agent in a work area.
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Quantitative overview of the exposures that are present in a company.
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Overview of the exposures that are present in a work area and their ratings.
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The route by which a substance can lead to human exposure, for example, dermal, inhalative, or oral.
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A person whose data is managed using the SAP Business Partners component.
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A variable in the sets of rules in EH&S Expert.
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An examination that must take place within a specified period.
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The generic term for individuals connected with an event.
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The individual who was injured or became ill as the result of an accident or incident, such as an industrial accident.
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The process by which specification management data is transferred to the dangerous goods master of an intermediate system.
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A report that is generated from a report body directly for shipping.
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A person that is trained in first aid.
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The lowest temperature of an inflammable liquid at which steam can accumulate under specified conditions in sufficient quantity to form an inflammable steam and air mixture through external ignition.
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An examination performed before the end of the period stipulated for a periodic examination.
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A person who works a defined number of hours in a year. The number of hours is specified in Customizing and is used to calculate the 1000-employee quota.
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A questionnaire not assigned to an object.
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An alphanumeric key displayed in the top half of the warning placard on tank trucks and tank wagons.
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A classification criterion in dangerous goods classes of dangerous goods regulations for transport by road, rail, and inland waterway.
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A text that indicates the dangers inherent in dangerous goods.
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A stylized, graphical representation of the hazard that a hazardous substance poses, often accompanied by text.
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A means of classifying hazardous substances that exceed specified toxicity limits.
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A substance contained in dangerous goods that can constitute a primary or secondary hazard.
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A substance that can pose a danger to humans, animals, or the environment when being handled or stored. The handling and storage of hazardous substances is governed by law.
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The sum of hazardous substance master records of all materials that are relevant for hazardous substances.
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The hazardous substance data of a material for a country or region.
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An object that identifies the danger of a hazardous substance, for example, radioactive, explosive, or combustible.
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A place at which occupational health examinations are performed.
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An object that can contain a set of medical examinations and tests that a person in an enterprise must undergo.
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A non-toxic and non-irritant solution or mixture with a maximum flash point of 23 degrees Celsius that is very glutinous.
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The process whereby solid and liquid inorganic and organic substances, when stored open for long periods, absorb moisture from the air causing them to dilute or, in the case of solids, to liquefy or a [..]
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A temporarily valid number specific to the International Air Transport Association.
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A description of a specification to identify it uniquely.
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Description used for identification.
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A unique key for a UN-listed substance that applies for all dangerous goods regulations.
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Describes the form of the identification.
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An element that identifies a specification.
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In many countries, a government-maintained list of existing chemical substances that can be marketed nationally.
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An analysis method for determining the risk potential of agents in a work area. This analysis method is used for agents that are compositions or that occur in combination.
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A property of an agent.
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An object in a report template that links the document template and SAP application data and controls data formatting in a document.
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An object that defines how and where data is retrieved from the SAP database for inclusion in a report.
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The mean measured concentration of an agent to which a person is exposed over a long period of time.
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A server used to display reports in the SAP GUI for HTML and to display labels in Global Label Management, and that does not have any Customizing settings in the SAP system. The particular feature her [..]
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The geographical region in which a law or other types of directives are valid.
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A description for substances that are harmful when inhaled.
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A place at which waste is generated.
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Carries plant-specific views of a material.
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A general accident statistic in which the total number of recordable work-related accidents is determined for a defined period of time and converted to a figure per one million working hours.
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A proposal made by a registrant or a downstream user for further testing in accordance with Annexes IX and X of the regulation.
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The fulfilling of the technical prerequisites so that a phrase set can be assigned to a characteristic or a field.
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A number that refers to a packaging table or paragraph.
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A sequence of packaging layers that is represented in a tree structure.
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A collective result of the ratings entered during risk analysis. The result of the risk evaluation is also included in this collective result.
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Letter that invites a person affected to attend a health surveillance protocol on a specific date as part of a medical service.
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A collection of objects.
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A grouping of people who are exposed to the same agents with the same rating.
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A text that is dependent on the dangerous goods master.
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The level that must not be exceeded during the transport of materials that are unstable even at low temperatures.
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A number assigned by an authority.
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Process step in Global Label Management in which the labels or report generation variants for labels are determined based on the specification data and labeling scenarios specified in the system. Foll [..]
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Process step in Global Label Management in which labels are created. The labels are assigned all data for one or more languages as well as a specific use.
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Data that is assigned to the dangerous goods master and used for identification.
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Transaction used to manage label printing in Global Label Management
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The maximum quantity of dangerous goods that can be transported in a package or a transport unit while still utilizing facilitations for limited quantities.
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A legal entity that holds responsibility for the registration project of a substance within the corporate group.
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A validity area that is entered when a report generation variant is created.
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A modified version of Microsoft Word that is called from the SAP system to edit a document template.
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A server installed on a generation PC that is used for report generation.
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Indicator that maps information related to the transport.
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The quotient of the measurement result and the reference value.
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An action, regulation, or other measure to prevent accidents at the workplace, avoid potential health hazards caused by the work environment, and make the workplace safer for employees.
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A specification that is a known constituent of another specification.
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A substance that is a constituent of a composition.
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The combining of a source specification, a target specification, and an inheritance template.
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A filter that defines the data to be copied from source specification to target specification, independent of a specification.
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A review that must be performed before a person can do a job or activity that is dangerous.
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A basic organizational unit in Industrial Hygiene and Safety.
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The grouping of substances based on toxicological and physical data. There are three water pollution classes:
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A concept in the master data of the Waste Management component that combines a waste and a waste generator to represent a possible waste generation.
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An analysis of type, quantity, and location of wastes recovered (recycled) or disposed of.
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The person, institution, or organizational unit involved in the generating, transport, or disposal of waste.
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A legal concept for avoiding, recovering, and disposing of wastes.
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A concept in the master data of the Waste Management component that combines a waste and a waste transporter to represent a possible waste transport.
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A substance or object that is no longer of use for business purposes.
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A permit stipulated by law or company permit approving the planned disposal of specific wastes.
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A company list or a list defined by law for coding, naming, and describing wastes such as the European Waste Catalogue.
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A number assigned to a waste in a company waste catalog or a waste catalog defined by law.
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A concept in the master data of the Waste Management component that combines a waste and a waste disposer to represent a possible waste disposal, that is a possible recovery or removal of the waste by [..]
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Mechanism with which the data output of value assignment instances within a master group is controlled with instance controls (MIC repeating group).
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The resistance of a liquid to flow.
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An object to which a reference can be created from the work area using the data integration function.
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A substance classification in accordance with German law on combustible liquids (VbF).
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Variable bar codes contain varying data, for example, sequence numbers. That is, the information on all labels with bar codes printed as part of a print request varies.
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The level at which a liquid or solid substance is in equilibrium with its own vapor.
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A user-defined text of any length assigned to a value assignment.
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The grouping of value assignment texts according to usage.
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The description of a value assignment in the SAP component Environment, Health and Safety.
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The combination of validity area and value assignment rating.
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A method for limiting the group of persons who can access a value assignment, or the functions for which a data record can be used, such as creating specific reports.
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The values set for a value assignment type.
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The qualitative evaluation of a value assignment.
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A grouping of value assignments based on function.
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A data record for a value assignment type in the SAP component Environment, Health and Safety that can contain additional information such as source, rating, and usage.
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A record of the data source.
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The countries, regions, jurisdictions, or organizational units, such as plants, in which data for the Environment, Health and Safety (EH&S) component is valid.
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The division of validity areas into locational or organizational units.
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A text of any length that can be assigned to a value assignment or an object type in Industrial Hygiene and Safety and Occupational Health.
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A technology that allows you to enhance EH&S functions according to customer requirements without making modifications.
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A symbol on a packaging that gives the user information on handling the product and on any potential dangers.
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The context in which a dangerous goods check schema is used.
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A combination of validity area and rating.
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A principle for updating data in the Environment, Health and Safety component when filling and distributing dangerous goods master records.
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The number in the list of dangerous goods compiled by an expert commission of the United Nations for use in transport.
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It is an outer media in which human or another living being sustain own interactions during their life. The physical elements of this media are air, water and soil; the biological elements are produce [..]
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  incorporates all living and non-living surroundings of a plant or animal.
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as defined in the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (a) ecosystems and their constituent parts, including people and communities; and (b) natural and physical resources; an [..]
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In the theoretical framework of Leslie White, the natural setting for culture, relatively unimportant in cultural evolution.
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 the sum of all external conditions and influences affecting the life, development, and ultimately, the survival of an organism. environmental fate:
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The sum total of all the external conditions that effect an organism, community, material, or energy.
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The sum total of all the external conditions that effect an organism, community, material, or energy.
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Each transaction is processed in a particular environment. For example: e-Commerce transactions are processed in an e-Commerce environment with an e-Commerce merchant ID. MPGS can process transactions [..]
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The sum total of all the external conditions that effect an organism, community, material, or energy.
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The surroundings of, and influences on, a particular item of interest. The natural world or ecosystem. * date=2013-06-07|author=David Simpson |volume=188|issue=26|page=36|magazine={{w|The Guardia [..]
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The sum of all external living and non-living conditions and influences that affect the development and survival of an organism.
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The sum of all external conditions influencing the growth and development of an organism.
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Environmental surveyors are specialists in all aspects of the management, monitoring and assessment of the environment in the context of real estate, land and construction. Surveyors will be able to h [..]
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As defined in the Act, "environment" means the components of the Earth, and includes:land, water and air, including all layers of the atmosphere,all organic and inorganic matter and living organisms, andthe interacting natural systems that include components referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b).For French see environnement
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the sum total of everything that surrounds an organism, both biological environment and physio-chemical environment.
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The non-genetic surroundings, conditions or influences that affect an organism. These can be divided into physical, biological, social, cultural, and other factors and may play a role in the onset of [..]
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The combination of elements whose complex interrelationships make up the settings, the surroundings and the conditions of life of the individual and of society, as they are or as they are felt. The en [..]
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The context in which an organisation operates. It includes water, air, human beings and their interactions, fauna, flora, natural resources and land.
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1) All external conditions that affect an organism or other specified system during its lifetime. (United Nations Framework convention on Climate Change. Glossary. http://unfccc.int/resource/cd_roms/n [..]
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includes ­
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Environment may refer to:
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Environment may refer to:
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A biophysical environment is a biotic and abiotic surrounding of an organism or population, and consequently includes the factors that have an influence in their survival, development, and evolution. [..]
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Environment may refer to:
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In science and engineering, a system is the part of the universe that is being studied, while the environment is the remainder of the universe that lies outside the boundaries of the system. It is al [..]
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Environment is a 1927 Australian silent film about a woman who poses for a revealing painting. It was one of two films produced by Vaughan C. Marshall, the other one being Caught in the Net (1928). Un [..]
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Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development, commonly referred to as Environment magazine, is published bi-monthly in Philadelphia by Taylor & Francis. Environment is a hybrid, pee [..]
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