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Meat industry injury and illness rates show huge improvement
2015-12-07 18:36:00| National Hog Farmer
By P. Scott Shearer, Bockorny Group, Washington, D.C. Bureau of Labor Statistics stats show the meat industry has greatly improved incidence rates for non-fatal occupational injuries and illnesses in 2014, reaching a new, all-time industry low of 5.5 cases per 100 full-time workers per year. read more
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High Street shops 'face rates shake-up'
2015-12-07 01:02:50| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
UK retailers face radical changes in the amount of money they pay in business rates, new research suggests.
Laser Triangulation Sensor supports measuring rates to 4 kHz.
2015-12-04 14:31:04| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Based on triangulation principle, optoNCDT 1420 performs non-contact displacement, distance, and position measurements. Connection is made via 3 m cable with open ends or 0.3 m pigtail with M12 connector. Auto Target Compensation ensures stable results regardless of changing colors or brightness of target, and different output signals enable integration into plant or machine control systems. Eight user-specific sensors settings can be stored and exported in setup management.
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Online Database keeps track of dynamic truckload contract rates.
2015-12-03 14:31:08| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Offered via subscription model, RateView for Shippers lets shippers benchmark contract truckload rates paid to carriers against market average on 65,000 lanes across North America. Contract rates shown are based on $24 billion of transactions between carriers and shippers or shippers' 3PL representatives, and features include daily updates to shipper-to-carrier contract rates, 12-month lane rate histories, and dynamic management of routing guide.
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FirstEnergy proposes deal setting rates for next 8 years
2015-12-02 01:46:27| Energy - Topix.net
FirstEnergy is asking utility regulators to approve short-term rate increases for about 2 million customers in Ohio in order to sustain operations at some of its older coal and nuclear plants. The Akron-based power company submitted an 8-year settlement agreement to the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio Tuesday after 16 months of wrangling.
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