A Guide to Zero Defects. Quality and Reliability Assurance Handbook 4155.12-H.

A Guide to Zero Defects. Quality and Reliability Assurance Handbook 4155.12-H.
Title A Guide to Zero Defects. Quality and Reliability Assurance Handbook 4155.12-H. PDF eBook
Author ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (INSTALLATIONS LOGISTICS AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT) WASHINGTON DC*
Publisher
Pages 16
Release 1965
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Quality and Reliability Assurance Handbook, a Guide to Zero Defects

Quality and Reliability Assurance Handbook, a Guide to Zero Defects
Title Quality and Reliability Assurance Handbook, a Guide to Zero Defects PDF eBook
Author United States Department of Defense
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 1965
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Zero Defects

Zero Defects
Title Zero Defects PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 248
Release 1968
Genre Quality control
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Zero Defects

Zero Defects
Title Zero Defects PDF eBook
Author James F. Halpin
Publisher
Pages 248
Release 1966
Genre Quality control
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Guidebook on employees Motivation for quality control for scientific management, as reflected in the zero defects programme - examines the basic principles and techniques and covers psychological aspects and administrative aspects, control of performance records, the role of management, teaching methods, operational research, etc., and includes the results obtained in the USA industries. Diagrams.

Quality Assurance, Quality Control & Inspection Handbook

Quality Assurance, Quality Control & Inspection Handbook
Title Quality Assurance, Quality Control & Inspection Handbook PDF eBook
Author C.L. Carter, Jr. & Associates
Publisher
Pages 68
Release 1966
Genre Quality control
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Marine Diesel Engines

Marine Diesel Engines
Title Marine Diesel Engines PDF eBook
Author Nigel Calder
Publisher Adlard Coles
Pages 212
Release 2003
Genre Marine diesel motors
ISBN 9780713667561

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Nigel Calder, a diesel mechanic for more than 25 years, is also a boatbuilder, cabinetmaker, and machinist. He and his wife built their own cruising sailboat, Nada, a project they completed in 1984. Calder is author of numerous articles for Yachting Monthly and many other magazines worldwide, as well as the bestselling Boatowner's Practical and Technical Cruising Manual and Boatowner's Mechanical and Electrical Manual, both published by Adlard Coles Nautical. Here, in this goldmine of a book, is everything the reader needs to keep their diesel engine running cleanly and efficiently. It explains how diesel engines work, defines new terms, and lifts the veil of mystery that surrounds such engines. Clear and logical, this extensively illustrated guide will enable the reader to be their own diesel mechanic. As Nigel Calder says: 'there is no reason for a boatowner not to have a troublefree relationship with a diesel engine. All one needs is to set the engine up correctly in the first place, to pay attention to routine maintenance, to have the knowledge to spot early warning signs of impending trouble, and to have the ability to correct small ones before they become large ones.'

Human Frontiers, Environments and Disease

Human Frontiers, Environments and Disease
Title Human Frontiers, Environments and Disease PDF eBook
Author Tony McMichael
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 632
Release 2001-06-28
Genre Medical
ISBN 1139428942

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This compelling account charts the relentless trajectory of humankind, and its changing survival and disease patterns, across place and time from when our ancient ancestors roamed the African Savannah to today's populous, industrialised, globalising world. This expansion of human frontiers - geographic, climatic, cultural and technological - has encountered frequent setbacks from disease, famine and dwindling resources. The social and environmental transformations wrought by agrarianism, industrialisation, fertility control, social modernisation, urbanisation and mass consumption have profoundly affected patterns of health and disease. Today, as life expectancies rise, the planet's ecosystems are being damaged by the combined weight of population size and intensive economic activity. Global warming, stratospheric ozone depletion and loss of biodiversity pose large-scale hazards to human health and survival. Recognising this, can we achieve a transition to sustainability? This and other profound questions underlie this chronicle of expansive human activity, social change, environmental impact and their health consequences.