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Explore " industrial hygiene" with insightful episodes like "Safety Wars Live 7-12-2023 Highland Falls Floods, Deep Dive Industrial Hygiene Citation", "Safety Wars Live 6-9-2023 Safety News and Views", "Safety Wars Live 6-8-2023 News and Views", "Safety Wars Live 6-7-2023 PM2.5 and the Canadian Wildfires" and "Heat Stress and Job Losses" from podcasts like ""Safety Wars", "Safety Wars", "Safety Wars", "Safety Wars" and "All Things Policy"" and more!
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Safety Wars Live 6-9-2023 Safety News and Views
Safety Wars Live 6-8-2023 News and Views
Safety Wars Live 6-7-2023 PM2.5 and the Canadian Wildfires
Heat Stress and Job Losses
Because of its large population, India, in absolute terms, is expected to lose the equivalent of 34 million full-time jobs in 2030 due to heat stress. Heat is linked with the deterioration of working conditions, reduction in productivity, and a compromise in workers' security and well-being. Anupriya Mohta and Sudisha Mishra contextualise the heat stress problem in India, how it's linked with job losses, and what policy measures can be taken.
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Industrial Automation - It Doesn't Have To... Be Unsupported
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Knowledge is power! We're starting Season 3 talking about training and leveling up.
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That's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the benefits of training and support, and why it's so important for manufacturers and end users.
We then delve into the different types of training such as online courses, technical community colleges, universities, and other industrial automation companies. Each has their merits and also their glaring distinctions.
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The philosophy is the best way to troubleshoot a system is to break it and have the students figure out how to get the system back online and as quickly as possible.
The types of courses offered at elliTek University include IoT, Motion Control, Vision, Robotics, and Industrial Hygiene. These courses are typically offered to manufacturers and end users. A calendar of courses will be available soon at www.ellitek.com/technical-training.
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