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Finished the last #WHMIS #workshop I had signed on for yesterday. WHMIS stands for “Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System,” which is a piece of federal legislation designed to govern safe identification and usage requirements for hazardous materials. The Canadian WHMIS system is based on an international standard developed and governed by the @UnitedNations called #GHS, which stands for Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals.
I’m glad I took these as I actually feel really comfortable with it now. I even scored 100% on several of the end of course exams which I’m proud of.
One was included in a bundle I had purchased just after #Christmas, through #safecheck called:
WHMIS 2015 & GHS
The others were through @ccohs.cchst as follows:
WHMIS 2015: An Introduction
☣️ WHMIS 2015 for Managers & Supervisors;
☎️ WHMIS 2015 for Office Environments;
⛑WHMIS 2015 for Workers; and
⚠️ WHMIS 2015: Understanding Safety Data Sheets (SSDs).
I tried taking these almost ten years ago but I was in a depressive funk at that time and didn’t finish all of them (which in hindsight I’m ok with, as it was overhauled in 2015).
Finally, my first WHMIS certification came years ago, through the BC INSTITUTE OF FILM.
Now I need to update my website and @linkedin with these.
The AASHTO Geospatial Information Systems for Transportation Symposium,
Oklahoma City, OK. Thursday April 13th.
Cmdr. Vi Song Tring, chief medical informatics officer for Naval Medical Forces Pacific, introduces the Operational Medicine Health Informatics Advisory Group (OPMHAG) for Fleet, Navy Medicine, and Joint Operational Medicine Information Systems (JOMIS) program leaders who provided a presentation to Rear Adm. Guido Valdes, NMFP commander, and his staff about the Operational Medicine Care Delivery Platform (OpMed CDP), Feb. 27. The platform, a key element of the JOMIS program, aims to facilitate efficient and accurate documentation of care provided at Role 1 and Role 2 patient care, transforming Expeditionary Medicine (EXMED) capabilities and enhancing the effectiveness of medical forces. (Navy photo by Arsenio R. Cortez Jr.)
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The AASHTO Geospatial Information Systems for Transportation Symposium,
Oklahoma City, OK. Thursday April 13th.
Aerial Map Book of Louisiana. Each DMA is broken down to a GLA and then to a city area with Demographics, maps, data and aerial with retail and businesses labeled.
A doctor at Ca Mau Provincial Hospital uses computers to collect and manage information about his patients, instead of using paper books in the past. The hospital information system supported by the project aimed to be designed based on end users’ needs followed by investments in improving software, hardware and training to improve information about hospital performance and disease patterns across the region.
External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar met Prof. Sachin Kumar Sharma, Director-General designate of the Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS) in New Delhi
Information System Meetings / IT World conference
My lecture about Google Products.
17.04.2007
Technical University of Częstochowa, Poland
The AASHTO Geospatial Information Systems for Transportation Symposium,
Oklahoma City, OK. Thursday April 13th.
Majlis Perasmian MASNITA Management Information System (MANIS)
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The AASHTO Geospatial Information Systems for Transportation Symposium,
Oklahoma City, OK. Thursday April 13th.
BSc Information Systems students offered me this hair brush: "Fantastic Brush 4 Fantastic Mind." There must be some truth in it :-)
TCS Technology Pvt. Ltd. can customize an Information Management System with a single database and common functionality that support integrated ancillary products that gives you a comprehensive system to meet your HIS and budgetary requirements.
Sean Davis, a senior studying information systems and technology at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, discusses schedules, judging protocols and other aspects of the upcoming 2025 Women’s Hackathon with other members of the operations team.
Students met last Thursday evening in Anheuser-Busch Hall to discuss marketing, logistics, speakers, food, a job fair and other aspects of the annual event, which will be held on April 12 from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. in Anheuser Busch Hall.
Organized by students with guidance from Assistant Teaching Professor Damon Walker from the Department of Information Systems and Technology, the event features a friendly competition, networking opportunities, food and a chance to win prizes. Teams of three to five will be given problem statements to solve using technology. The participants will present their ideas to their peers and a group of judges toward the end of the event and the top three teams will be awarded prizes. No experience is required, and anyone interested may register through Triton Connect.
The Women's Hackathon is co-hosted by the College of Business Administration, Department of Information Systems and Technology, Information Systems and Technology Mentoring Club and Information Technology and Cybersecurity Club. (Photo by Derik Holtmann)
The use of geographic information systems (GIS) in social sciences is becoming increasingly important for understanding complex issues with a spatial dimension.
This short course, organized under the Inclusive growth in Mozambique (IGM) programme, aims to inspire researchers at the University of Eduardo Mondlane and analysts at the Ministry of Economy and Finance of Mozambique to think about the potential use of GIS and satellite data, and provide the basic skills that allow for further exploration.
The three-day course is organized on 5–6 and 8 April at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Eduardo Mondlane (UEM). It is given by Peter Fisker, University of Copenhagen Assistant Professor and Non-Resident Advisor of the IGM programme.
The first batch of trainees from the Department of Agriculture Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), Ilocos Region (Region I), and Cagayan Valley Region (Region II) successfully completed PRISM's Intermediate Training on Geographic Information Systems held last 3-7 April 2017 at the Philippine Rice Research Institute Batac Branch Station, Ilocos Norte.
An hospital management software frees the staff to give more time on looking after patients in hospital and extending the reach of services from in-patient to out-patient, to long term care and even home care. There are many more benefits of such a software.
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Chief Information Systems Technician Penny Steenrod sheds a tear as her chief petty officer cover is placed on her head at a chief petty officer pinning ceremony aboard the aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) Sept. 13, 2013. Thirty-eight new chief petty officers were pinned at the ceremony.
The AASHTO Geospatial Information Systems for Transportation Symposium,
Oklahoma City, OK. Thursday April 13th.
Joe Ausby, GIS Manager for the City of Wilson, NC, gives a presentation on the use of GIS for disaster response. The City of Greenville hosted the inaugural Hurri Up hurricane preparedness event for city and county GIS professionals from across eastern North Carolina today in an effort to provide a way for local government organizations to share geographic information system (GIS) best practices, strategies, insights, and assistance during severe weather-related events such as hurricanes and tornados. GIS technology plays a critical role in emergency management before, during, and after severe weather events. August 28, 2019.
Photo by Aaron Hines / City of Greenville
Virtual Regional Validation Workshop for the SADC Agricultural Information Management System (AIMS) - - Strategy
The AASHTO Geospatial Information Systems for Transportation Symposium,
Oklahoma City, OK. Thursday April 13th.
PACIFIC OCEAN (June 28, 2016) Information Systems Technician 2nd Class Kevin Flansburg stabilizes Information Systems Technician 2nd Class David Johnson’s neck during a medical drill aboard the amphibious transport dock ship USS Green Bay (LPD 20). Green Bay is attached to the Bonhomme Richard Amphibious Ready Group and is currently underway conducting unit-level training in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operation. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Chris Williamson/Released)
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BOOK TITLE : Essentials of Management Information Systems
AUTHOR : Jane P. Laudon, Kenneth C. Laudon
EDITION : 9th
Our ISBN 10 : 013611444X
Our ISBN 13 : 9780136114444
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PUBLISHER : Pearson
FORMAT : Paperback / Softcover
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0136110991
9780136110996
110822-N-SF508-051
YOKOSUKA, Japan (Aug. 22, 2011) Information Systems Technician 1st Class Christopher Binnings, from New Orleans, assigned to the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS McCampbell (DDG 85), leaves with his family after returning to Commander Fleet Activities, Yokosuka, from summer patrol. McCampbell is assigned to Destroyer Squadron (DESRON) 15 and is forward deployed to Yokosuka, Japan. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Charles Oki/Released)
Published in Navy Medicine magazine Fall 2011. online at archive.org/details/navmed-fall-2011
"A Guiding Hand: PHOP Offers Assistance to Returning Reservists"
By Paul Dillard, U.S. Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Public Affairs. The Navy and Marine Corps Reserve Psychological Health Outreach Program assist Reserve service members who face culture changes and the challenges of reintegrating into civilian life after returning home from deployment. Photo by Mass Communications Specialist 3rd Class Charles Oki. 110822-N-SF508-051