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  2. Motor carrier safety rating - Wikipedia

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    The audit activity and the resultant motor carrier safety rating has been criticized for being imperfect, and perhaps misleading. Studies [2] [3] have shown that for a considerable number of audit items, correlation coefficients between audit item outcome and actual safety performance have counter-intuitive signs: the better the compliance rating of firms, the worse their accident rates.

  3. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration - Wikipedia

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    In carrying out its safety mandate to reduce crashes, injuries, and fatalities involving large trucks and buses, FMCSA: Develops and enforces data-driven regulations that balance motor carrier (truck and bus companies) safety with efficiency; Harnesses safety information systems to focus on higher risk carriers in enforcing the safety regulations;

  4. Derived no-effect level - Wikipedia

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    The DNEL is to be published in the manufacturer's chemical safety report (CSR) and, for hazard communication, in an extended safety data sheet. Correspondent to REACH legislation, the registrant (manufacturer or importer) of a substance has to indicate the DNELs for the most probable way of exposition (oral, dermal, inhalative) and the expected ...

  5. CSA Group - Wikipedia

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    CSA exists to develop standards. Among the fifty-seven different areas of specialization are business management and safety and performance standards, including those for electrical and electronic equipment, industrial equipment, boilers and pressure vessels, compressed gas handling appliances, environmental protection, and construction materials.

  6. CSA - Wikipedia

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    Compliance, Safety, and Accountability, an American commercial vehicle driver safety program; see Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration; Confederate States of America, a break-away republic in North America that lasted from 1861 to 1865 Confederate States Army; Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel, a French broadcast content monitoring agency

  7. List of professional designations in the United States

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    Certified Safety Professional: CSP: Board of Certified Safety Professionals Certified Sales Engineer: CSE: Certified by the National Association of Sales Engineers (NAASE) via submission online [129] Certified Scheduling Technician: CST: AACE International: Certified Senior Advisor: CSA: Society of Certified Senior Advisors Certified Systems ...

  8. Certification listing - Wikipedia

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    A certification listing is a document used to guide installations of certified products. After a field installation is completed, it is compared to the list to make sure that it complies with a regulation (e.g., a building code).

  9. UL (safety organization) - Wikipedia

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    The UL enterprise [4] is a global private safety company headquartered in Northbrook, Illinois, composed of three organizations, UL Research Institutes, UL Standards & Engagement and UL Solutions. Established in 1894, the UL enterprise was founded as the Underwriters' Electrical Bureau (a bureau of the National Board of Fire Underwriters ), [ 5 ...