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Abstracts: Computer-based training for food services workers at a hospital. Identifying nursing hazards in the emergency department: a new approach to nursing job hazard analysis
Abstracts: Computer simulations help determine safe vertical boom speeds for roof bolting in underground coal mines. Physical limitations and musculoskeletal complaints associated with work in unusual or restricted postures: A literature review
Abstracts: COMTO, FTA celebrate 50th anniversary of bus boycotts. CTA session forecasts California transit's future. Employee, customer loyalty key topics at UMA expo
Abstracts: Concern over wear rates. Stolt's investment surge. Stolt tries innovative design
Abstracts: Conditioned thinking. Cammell Laird secures defence refit. Cammell Laird active on two continents
Abstracts: Conflicting standards under fire: a common international standard for fire-fighters' clothing is still some years away, SASI learns
Abstracts: Connex expands global network with rail operations down under. Railtrack closed, new rail chief appointed
Abstracts: Conoship - flying the flag for Dutch shipbuilders. Handysize Diamond, a chip off the old block. Propeller-less propulsion - virtual reality
Abstracts: Consensus emerging on depletion. Simplicity itself. Spanish specialists look for exports
Abstracts: Consolidation continues in Top 50; consolidation in the private bus industry brought new entries into our Top 50, and lowered the average fleet size by 23 buses
Abstracts: Containers gain ground. The 30-knot container ship. Geared ships grab global trade
Abstracts: Container shipping in the melting pot. Boxships set to become ever larger. More liner operators set up own terminals
Abstracts: Container slot capacity expands. Green credentials have potential. Community building
Abstracts: Container stack toppled. USCG failed COSCO Busan. City sues over Cosco Busan oil pollution
Abstracts: Contracts and completions. 928 ships totalling 19 578 321 tonnes d.w. completed in 1980. Business
Abstracts: Contracts and completions. CCN celebrates its 75th anniversary. Australians close to the wind
Abstracts: Controlling injury insurance costs the right way. Undoing a generation of driver shortages. Driver hiring, training are keys to minimizing liability exposure
Abstracts: Controlling the ballast water stowaways. Nothing much to report. Testing times for bunkers
Abstracts: Controversial London rail, bus master plan still up in the air. 10 technology themes that still shape transit
Abstracts: Copenhagen - the brains behind the brawn. Hamburg stages marine showcase. Straight down the line
Abstracts: Cosco sets new course. Cosco counts newbuilding costs. Owners fly Finnish flag
Abstracts: Costly company values: training ships demand a heavy cash commitment. So is it money well spent? Training ships change course: there is no substitute for onboard experience when you are preparing for a life at sea, some trainers believe
Abstracts: Counting the cost of certification. Close cooperation. Confidence versus caution
Abstracts: Court upholds arrest of vessel. A touch less class. Offshore Brazil buoys up maritime scene
Abstracts: Crack-free containerships. Ships of note 2004. Innovative burner management using the internet
Abstracts: Crash data and signal coordination: A one-way pair case study. The risks of driving on roadways with 50 miles per hour posted speed limit
Abstracts: Crash involvements of 16-year-old drivers. How long-haul motor carriers determine truck driver work schedules: the role of shipper demands
Abstracts: Creating order from Chaos. Campus transit's mixed bag of challenges. 60% of public believe transportation is fair or poor, says FHWA survey
Abstracts: Crew shortage concerns owners. Brighter days ahead? Decline stops: owners return
Abstracts: Crisis management of SARS in a hospital. Fomer government officials continue in transportation. 1,000 issues on
Abstracts: Critical success factor for behavior-based safety: a study of twenty industry-wide applications. Measuring road rage: development of the propensity for angry driving scale
Abstracts: Croatia on a high with recent deliveries. Crewcall keeps in touch. Samsung HI on song
Abstracts: Cruise liner created from container ship. Bowing to pressure. Los Angeles grabs top container slot
Abstracts: Cruise lines analyze pod stress waves. Tender moments. One problem, two solutions
Abstracts: Cruise operators prefer diesel electric. Manufacturers ready when market picks up. Here's watt the numbers say
Abstracts: Cruise ship interior design trends: efficiency blends with luxury. "Kronprinsessan Victoria": first of two super-ferries from Gotaverken
Abstracts: Cruise ship interior design trends: efficiency blends with luxury. part 2 "Tropicale": a luxury cruise ship from Aalborg for Caribbean service
Abstracts: Cruise ship orders continue unabated. Marintec China previewed. China exports are on the up and up
Abstracts: Cruise ship propulsion poised for step change. Commitment expands cruise ship fleet. Cruise ship caters to British market
Abstracts: Cruise ships go for vacuum toilet systems: the less glamorous side of the cruise industry revealed. Kone gives more lifting power to bulk carriers
Abstracts: Cruising's big bosses. Terror at sea. Meeting the challenge of evolving design
Abstracts: Crunch time. Co-operation counters competition. Cruise ship caters to British market
Abstracts: Crunch time for containers, says MAIB. Revising STCW: should new technology mean a new convention? Avoid FATs, says ship's captain
Abstracts: Cunard to build Queen Mary 2 ocean liner. Tax issues challenge ship owner. Fast monohulls enter Greek ferry market
Abstracts: Curitiba visit underscores FTA's commitment to BRT. Agency steadfast in face of catastrophe. Scenes from an Underground Museum
Abstracts: Currency boosts orders. "Geestbay": a 435,000 ft reefer with luxury passenger accommodation. Large orders in the offing for Brazil
Abstracts: Cutting the !Gariep. Crippled container ship beached off Devon. Safety strategy ignored
Abstracts: CVSA finds fault with new entrant rule. 10 innovative motor coach operators 2005. Houston eyes advanced transit technologies
Abstracts: Cylinder honing. Saddle solutions. Drycleaning beats the wet?
Abstracts: DART First State, union agree on five-year, incentive-based contract. How and when to use Dbom's
Abstracts: Data mining of tree-based models to analyze freeway accident frequency. The use of state workers' compensation administration data to identify injury scenarios and quantify costs of work-related traumatic brain injuries
Abstracts: Dawn of a new service. Double-ender completes fleet. Versatility is the key
Abstracts: Debunking bunkers. Recycled problems. Bunkers and fuel emissions - an inseparable problem?
Abstracts: Deck gear advances. Croatian yard extends Baltic cruise ferry references. Keeping cruise ships on the level
Abstracts: Decline stops: owners return. Microbial contamination is an ongoing problem. A year in pancake time
Abstracts: Dedicated detection. Monitor measures mist. Cutting the cable
Abstracts: Dedicated state funding is critical need. A desire named streetcar. EPA reaches 1.4 million dollars environmental settlement with MBTA
Abstracts: Deeper dumper. A spate of large cruise ship refits. Larger lifeboats for cruise ships
Abstracts: Deep water design. Positive move boost confidence. Dual roles
Abstracts: Defining your position. Gas giant hits the trade routes. New tanker training scheme
Abstracts: Demand drop slows Singapore impetus. Uncertainty challenges AESA. Owners favour single-source supply
Abstracts: Depletion dilemma. A question of judgement. IMO agrees early phase out
Abstracts: Depletion dilemma. Piling on the pressure. New challenges for oils
Abstracts: Designing the giants. More water-lubricated propeller. Co-operation is the key
Abstracts: Design provides all-year flexibility. Stolt tries innovative design. Redundancy vs reliability
Abstracts: Design provides all-year flexibility. The 'virtual' double bottom. Paper carrier offers versatility
Abstracts: Design range offers high flexibility. Big and getting bigger. Jupiter duo enter service
Abstracts: Designs benefit from service experience. Regulatory work continues. Ferry upgrade takes in three continents
Abstracts: Designs developed for high-power demands. Dealing with waste. Knowing your hull
Abstracts: Despite progress, a long road lies ahead for procurement reform. Security is a shop responsibility, too
Abstracts: Development and evaluation of programs to increase proper child restraint use. Deaths of teenagers as motor-vehicle passengers
Abstracts: Development and implementation of a driver safety history indicator into the roadside inspection selection system
Abstracts: Difficult times face Germany's shipbuilders. Building is small but focused. Remaining undaunted
Abstracts: Disability among adults injured in motor-vehicle crashes in the United States. Driving disability and dizziness
Abstracts: Disaster heralded a new era. Exposed to the elements. Marine evacuation: the get-out clauses
Abstracts: Disaster site tours are considered a gray area. Safety focus helps bottom line. Its all in the packaging
Abstracts: Distinctive roro design enters service. Steady march towards containerasation. Roro trio provide new link
Abstracts: Diversification plugs gap in orderbook. Contract cements building commitment. Gravity's pull aids discharge
Abstracts: Diversification plugs gap in orderbook. Forest products trades use all ship types. Freight roros are adapted to meet route demands
Abstracts: Diversified service paying off. Service with Southern charm. Its all in the packaging
Abstracts: DMUs gain traction in U.S. rail market. Raising light rail in Arizona. Advanced driverless rail systems gaining favor worldwide
Abstracts: Dock levelers: your bridge to the customer. Very narrow aisle trucks drive efficiencies up. Improve flow with dock doors, seals and shelters
Abstracts: Dominance of the diesel. The powering of post-panamax ships. Container losses from ships with fully automatic locks
Abstracts: Don't learn the hard way. If there's a fire onboard. Sink or swim
Abstracts: Double hulls are not the panacea. Getting the best from companies. Comms move closer to the one-stop-shop
Abstracts: Dover to install QuaySailor. Breaking ground
Abstracts: Driver accident risk in relation to the penalty point system in British Columbia. Motor vehicle injury prevention
Abstracts: Drivers at fault: influences of age, sex, and vehicle type. Patterns of motor vehicle crash involvement by driver age and sex in Hawaii
Abstracts: Drive to raise pressure ratios continues. Refining proven designs. Building ships to last
Abstracts: Driving and alternatives: older drivers in Michigan. Adolescent driver risk taking and driver education: evidence of a mobility bias in public policymaking
Abstracts: Driving performance while using cell phones: an observational study. Older women drivers: fatal crashes in good conditions
Abstracts: Driving yards away in computer-aided era. Windows lead the way forward. Systems for a lifetime of ship care
Abstracts: Dry-cleaning turbines for high efficiency. Boosting engine output economically. Diesel delivers economies
Abstracts: Dual role: single entity. Conference highlights design concerns. Fast people-carrier market remains buoyant
Abstracts: Dubai Drydocks continues its drive forward. Numbers up, volumes down. Tough times
Abstracts: Dunkirkmax Green Cape launches new build area. Taking automation into the galley. Iguana's Ecoferry is fast on gas
Abstracts: Dutch hold their share against European rivals. Old problems hinder restructure. Busy building ships
Abstracts: East coast up - Gulf Coast tougher. Reefer market on the upswing. Breaking even - just!
Abstracts: ECDIS plots the future of navigation. ECDIS directory. The value of ECDIS
Abstracts: ECDIS realizes one-man bridge potential. Hunting for the ecdis. News from manufacturers
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