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Now in its third edition, this popular Handbook has been your go-to
guide to the fundamentals of occupational safety and health law for
over a decade. This new edition provides an authoritative and
up-to-date reference that you count on for its reliable information
and straightforward explanation. Each chapter is written by a
highly respected attorney who is an expert in the field. Yet the
book is written without legal jargon, in plain English that anyone
can understand. In it, the authors provide interpretations of many
facets of the Occupational Safety and Health Act, review
regulations and standards governing employee protection, and offer
advice for dealing with regulatory authorities. The Handbook covers
all of the important legal aspects of the Occupational Safety and
Health Act with clearly written explanations of such issues as the
boundaries of OSHA regulations, general administrative law
concepts, and OSHA's enforcement tactics. It provides
"Practitioner's Tips"-useful legal guidance given by experienced
attorneys for complying with OSHA inspection regulations and
enforcing employers' and employees' rights during inspections. It
describes changes to the probable cause test under OSHA's "Warrant
Requirement." It also explains the legal and practical consequences
facing a business not contesting OSHA citations, OSHA's use of
"Monitoring Devices on Employees," and more. This new edition
covers major changes to the Hazard Communication Standard, new
enforcement initiatives, updated regulations in the construction
industry, new emergency response procedures, and more.
The environmental field and its regulations have evolved
significantly since Congress passed the first environmental law in
1970, and the Environmental Law Handbook, published just three
years later, has been indispensable to students and professionals
ever since. The authors provide clear and accessible explanations,
expert legal insight into new and evolving regulations, and
reliable compliance and management guidance. The Environmental Law
Handbook continues to provide individuals across the
country—professionals, professors, and students—with a
comprehensive, up-to-date, and easy-to-read look at the major
environmental, health, and safety laws affecting U.S. businesses
and organizations. Because it is written by the country's leading
environmental law firms, it provides the best, most reliable
guidance anywhere. Both professional environmental managers and
students aspiring to careers in environmental management should
keep the Environmental Law Handbook within arm's reach for
thoughtful answers to regulatory questions like: ·How do I ensure
compliance with the regulations? ·How do the latest environmental
developments impact my operations? ·How do we keep our operations
efficient and our community safe? The Handbook begins with chapters
on the fundamentals of environmental law and on issues of
enforcement and liability. It then dives headfirst into the major
laws, examining their history, scope, and requirements with a
chapter devoted to each. The 24th edition of this well-known
Handbook has been thoroughly updated, covering major changes to the
law and enforcement in the areas of Clean Air, Clean Water, Climate
Change, Oil Pollution, and Pollution Prevention. This is an
essential reference for environmental students and professionals,
and anyone who wants the most up-to-date information available on
environmental laws.
The Stories We Tell: Math, Race, Bias, & Opportunity positions
educators as professional decision-makers whose every day choices
are deeply consequential. After exploring topics ranging from the
early identification of talent, the use of demographic
characteristics to make academic decisions, and the problematic
casting of a ‘gap’ in mathematical performance as about the
students themselves, the book explores how professional decision
making, and a more precise use of data, can impact mathematical
performance outcomes. With gentle precision, the book analyzes the
patterns of practice in place as educators sort children according
to perceived needs. Through case studies, the authors reconfigure
the mathematics achievement gap as being about opportunity provided
or denied at both the classroom and systemic levels. The book has
implications for school personnel as well as others curious about
how opportunity impacts outcomes and how data is (or is not) used
to make decisions about children. Educators who challenge
themselves to engage with the possibility of bias, and then face
the stories we tell ourselves about the race/talent
development/student merit relationship, will have the opportunity
to write a powerful and equitable story going forward.
The Stories We Tell: Math, Race, Bias, & Opportunity positions
educators as professional decision-makers whose every day choices
are deeply consequential. After exploring topics ranging from the
early identification of talent, the use of demographic
characteristics to make academic decisions, and the problematic
casting of a ‘gap’ in mathematical performance as about the
students themselves, the book explores how professional decision
making, and a more precise use of data, can impact mathematical
performance outcomes. With gentle precision, the book analyzes the
patterns of practice in place as educators sort children according
to perceived needs. Through case studies, the authors reconfigure
the mathematics achievement gap as being about opportunity provided
or denied at both the classroom and systemic levels. The book has
implications for school personnel as well as others curious about
how opportunity impacts outcomes and how data is (or is not) used
to make decisions about children. Educators who challenge
themselves to engage with the possibility of bias, and then face
the stories we tell ourselves about the race/talent
development/student merit relationship, will have the opportunity
to write a powerful and equitable story going forward.
The unchallenged bible of the publishing industry, Bookmaking is
the introduction to editing, design, and production for newcomers,
acclaimed as the premier text for students as well as a
comprehensive reference for experienced hands. First issued in 1965
and revised in 1979, it has now been thoroughly reorganized and
updated to reflect the profound changes in the bookmaking process
and in publishing practices in the twenty-first century. The
computer-centered method of getting from the author's conception to
completed print-or electronic-book has come to dominate publishing,
involving not only the setting of type but also the preparation of
manuscripts, editing, illustration creation and processing, page
makeup, color separation, and preparation for printing. Even more
significant than its use for these individual procedures is the
computer's role in creating an integrated system that is greater
than the sum of its parts. Covering all the publishing processes up
to distribution, Bookmaking addresses the needs of publishing
professionals, whether they do the work themselves in-house or have
it done to their specifications by outside suppliers. But this new
edition is not only about technological change; all aspects of
bookmaking have been reconsidered. The text that served the
industry for nearly three decades has been updated where
appropriate, while still providing the unchanging facts and
principles of book craft.
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