Beiträge vom Februar, 2009

DIW Berlin – Wochenbericht 2008 48

Samstag, 28. Februar 2009 3:40

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Industrieproduktion geht leicht zurueck.

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  • Der Maschinenbau ruft auch nicht nach dem Staat.
  • Produktion und Auftragseingaenge im produzierenden Gewerbe.
  • Investitionsgueterproduzenten: Ende des Investitionsbooms in Deutschland.
  • Auftragseingang und Produktion nach Hauptgruppen.
  • Maschinenbau.
  • Produktionsentwicklung 2007 bis 2009.
  • Kraftwagenbau.
  • Vorleistungsgueterproduzenten Beruhigung an der Preisfront bei weltweit ruecklaeufiger Nachfrage.
  • Metallerzeugung und –bearbeitung.
  • Chemische Industrie.
  • Gebrauchsgueterproduktion Kraeftiger Einbruch der Nachfrage auf den Auslandsmaerkten.
  • Verbrauchsgueterproduktion Einkommensanstieg ermoeglicht Erholung im kommenden Jahr.

Konjunkturprogramm kommt auf dem Bau kaum an.

  • Truebe Aussichten fuer den Wohnungsbau.
  • Baurelevante Teile des Massnahmenpakets der Bundesregierung im Jahr 2009.
  • Stabilitaet im Wirtschaftsbau.
  • Massnahmenpaket fuer den oeffentlichen Bau geht in die Preise.
  • Auftragseingang im Bauhauptgewerbe der alten Bundeslaender.
  • Auftragseingang im Bauhauptgewerbe der neuen Bundeslaender und Berlins.
  • Genehmigungen im Nichtwohnbau.
  • Das Bauvolumen in Deutschland.

Veroeffentlichungen aus dem DIW Berlin.

  • Examining the gender wealth gap in Germany.
  • Zur Erhebung des adaptiven Verhaltens von zwei- und dreijaehrigen Kindern im Sozio-oekonomischen Panel (SOEP).
  • Financial Risk Aversion and Household Asset Diversification.
  • Does distance determine who attends a university in Germany?
  • Labour Market Integration and the Transition to Parenthood A Comparison of Germany and the UK.

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Army Regulation – 50 5 Nuclear Surety

Freitag, 27. Februar 2009 19:14

Der Inhalt des kostenlosen eBooks vom 01 August 2000 ist wie folgt:

Introduction.

  • Purpose.
  • References.
  • Explanation of abbreviations and terms.
  • Responsibilities.1
  • Surety program concept.
  • Surety boards and officers.
  • Supplemental guidance.

Personnel Reliability Program.

  • General.
  • PRP elements.
  • PRP policy.
  • Identifying nuclear PRP positions/nuclear duty positions.
  • Nuclear duty position roster (NDPR).
  • Technical proficiency.
  • Qualifying factors/requirements.
  • Disqualifying factors/actions on detection.
  • Administrative screening prior to PRP assignment.
  • DA Form 3180, Personnel Screening and Evaluation Record.
  • Initial interview.
  • Personnel security investigations (PSI) for initial assignments.
  • Personnel records screening.
  • Medical evaluation.
  • Drug abuse screening/urinalysis.
  • Certifying official’s evaluation and briefing.
  • Previously screened personnel.
  • Identification of personnel records.
  • Identification of health records (medical and dental).
  • Individual and supervisor responsibilities.
  • Medical treatment and dental treatment.
  • Drug abuse screening/urinalysis.
  • Personnel security investigations/periodic reinvestigations for PRP purposes.
  • Medical restriction.
  • Temporary disqualification.
  • Permanent disqualification.
  • Administrative termination.
  • Requalification of disqualified personnel.
  • Action upon requalification.
  • Personnel reliability program (PRP) for contractor employees.
  • Personnel security investigations (PSI) for contractor employees.
  • Disqualification procedures.
  • Information requirements.

Nuclear Surety Program Evaluations.

  • General.
  • Nuclear management evaluations (NME).
  • Nuclear surety inspections (NSI).
  • NSI evaluation requirements.
  • RFI evaluation requirements.
  • Inspection schedules.
  • Ratings.
  • Inspection reports.
  • Reclamas.
  • MACOM nuclear surety staff assistance visit (SAV).

Positive Control Materials and Devices.

Radiological Emergency Response.

  • Radiological policy.
  • Radiological responsibilities.
  • Initial response force (IRF).

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Bestseller Belletristik Hardcover 50/2008

Freitag, 20. Februar 2009 8:57

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  3. Der Turm – Tellkamp, Uwe – Suhrkamp – 24,80 Euro
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Army Regulation – 50 6 Chemical Surety

Mittwoch, 11. Februar 2009 18:03

Der Inhalt des kostenlosen eBooks vom 28 July 2008 ist wie folgt:

Introduction.

  • Purpose.
  • References.
  • Explanation of abbreviations and terms.
  • Responsibilities.
  • Chemical surety program concept.
  • Initiation and termination of facility surety status.
  • Surety officers and surety boards.
  • Two-person rule.

Personnel Reliability Program.

  • Identifying chemical personnel reliability program duties.
  • Certifying and reviewing officials.
  • Chemical duty position roster.
  • Reliability assessment.
  • Qualifying factors/requirements.
  • Mandatory disqualifying factors.
  • Other disqualifying factors.
  • DA Form 3180 (Personnel Screening and Evaluation Record).
  • Initial interview.
  • Personnel records screening.
  • Personnel security records screening.
  • Medical evaluation.
  • Drug testing.
  • Certifying official’s evaluation and briefing.
  • Technical proficiency.
  • Rescreening requirements for chemical personnel reliability program-certified individuals.
  • Individual and supervisor responsibilities.
  • Medical evaluation.
  • Drug/substance and alcohol abuse.
  • Personnel security investigations/periodic reinvestigations for chemical personnel reliability program purposes.
  • Restriction.
  • Suspension.
  • Disqualification.
  • Administrative termination.
  • Request for requalification.
  • Special procedures for alcohol abuse/dependence.
  • Special procedures for drug/substance abuse.
  • Information requirements.
  • Preparation guidance.

Managing Chemical Surety Contracts.

  • Source of chemical surety material.
  • Chemical Personnel Reliability Program.
  • Contracts and contract clauses.
  • Provisions for organizations that support multiple chemical surety contracts.
  • Applicability of the chemical surety program to contract operations.

Acquisition of Schedule 1 Chemicals.

  • Responsibilities.
  • Schedule 1 Chemicals obtained from the single small scale facility.
  • Production.
  • Other transfer or acquisition.
  • Requests associated with non-DOD usage.
  • Export control.
  • Authorization for chemical agent transfers.

Inventory Management.

  • Responsibilities.
  • Inventory management of accountable chemicals.
  • Records retention.
  • Inventory management of chemical agent solutions.
  • Reporting requirements.

Classification of Chemical Surety Material.

  • Chemical agent exemptions.
  • Chemical surety material.
  • Storage categories of chemical surety material.

Transportation of Chemical Surety Material.

  • On-installation movement.
  • Off-installation movement.

Chemical Agent Safety and Occupational Health Program.

  • Leak isolation.
  • Occupational health.

Chemical Agent Security Program.

  • Threat information collection and reporting.

Chemical Accident or Incident Response and Assistance.

  • General.
  • Exercise program.

Chemical Event Reporting Procedures.

  • Defining a chemical event.
  • Chemical event categories.
  • Reporting procedures.
  • Chemical event reporting at contract facilities.
  • Notifying emergency management and/or response officials.
  • Notifying the public.
  • Chemical event investigations.

Chemical Surety Program Evaluations.

  • Department of the Army Inspector General technical inspections.
  • Chemical management evaluations.
  • Chemical surety inspections.
  • Technical inspection reports.
  • Ratings.
  • Chemical surety inspection reports.
  • Issue resolution and reclamas.
  • Army organization’s chemical surety management.
  • U.S. Army Nuclear and Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction Agency surety assistance visits.

Table List.

  • Table 3–1: Contractor quick reference to AR 50–6 requirements.
  • Table 6–1: Schedule 1 Chemicals.
  • Table 6–2: Dilute agent thresholds.
  • Table 6–3: Neat agent thresholds – Quantities1 listed are in milliliters.
  • Table 7–1: Movement of chemical surety material (See para 6–4 for category identification).
  • Table 10–1: Exercise Requirements.
  • Table 12–1: Chemical surety inspection functional areas and sub-areas.
  • Table 12–2: Chemical surety inspection ratings.
  • Table 12–3: Chemical surety inspection results processing matrix.

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Army Regulation – 25 400 2 The Army Records Information Management System ARIMS

Samstag, 7. Februar 2009 19:40

Der Inhalt des kostenlosen eBooks vom 02. October 2007 ist wie folgt:

Identifying Recordkeeping Requirements.

  • Prescribing directives.
  • Unscheduled records.
  • Contractor records.

Electronic Recordkeeping.

  • Overview.
  • Planning new or enhanced information system.
  • Information system documentation.
  • Managing records on electronic media.
  • Judicial use of electronic records.
  • Use of CD ROMs.

Micrographic Records.

  • Record copy microforms.
  • Storage requirements.
  • Inspections.
  • Disposition of microforms and source information.

Filing Procedures.

  • Maintaining information as records.
  • Recordkeeping supplies.
  • Examining, assembling, and fastening hardcopy records.
  • Using guides and folders.
  • Arranging records.
  • Maintaining classified documents.
  • Maintaining records for multiple organizations.
  • Maintaining records in libraries.
  • Maintaining suspense files.
  • Office records lists.

Labeling Procedures.

  • Army Records Information Management System record titles.
  • Army Records Information Management System record labels.

Applying Disposition Instructions.

  • Disposition standards.
  • Deviations from disposition instructions.
  • Changes to retention periods.
  • Records disposal.

Reference Procedures.

  • Master index of retired records.
  • Records retrieval.
  • Records reference services.

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Bestseller Sachbuch Hardcover 49/2008

Dienstag, 3. Februar 2009 3:28

  1. Ausser Dienst – Schmidt, Helmut – Siedler – 22,95 Euro
  2. Wer bin ich und wenn ja, wie viele? – Precht, Richard D. – Goldmann – 14,95 Euro
  3. Erzaehl doch mal von frueher – Schmidt, Loki – HoCa – 19,95 Euro
  4. Ich bin dann mal weg – Kerkeling, Hape – Malik – 19,90 Euro
  5. Warum unsere Kinder Tyrannen werden – Winterhoff, Michael – Guetersloher Verlagshaus – 17,95 Euro

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