Occupational injury and illness rates are used by
employers and regulatory agencies to monitor the health and
safety of workers. Changes in the rates are interpreted to
reflect actions taken or not taken by the employer. The
purpose of this study was to delineate external factors,
those factors outside the...
The major thrust of this research was to design, test, and
perfect an accurate and effective assessment technique, which would
result in becoming an assessment model. For the purpose of developing
this assessment model, the employment need for full-time
instructors of occupational subjects in the community colleges within
the state...
This study investigated the relationship between airborne bacteria densities and varying ventilation rates in industrial office areas. The two objectives of this study were as follows:
to determine the correlation of bacteria density and ventilation rates in each sample area.
to measure the reported incidence of respiratory illness in each...
The Oregon Employment Division (ES) and Job Training
Partnership Act (JTPA) funded agencies frequently provide
employment and training services to the same populations,
resulting in increased demands to coordinate the two systems
efforts and avoid duplications of service.
This study examined coordination between local ES
offices and JTPA agencies in...
Evaluating the success or failure of work force training programs is most often accomplished through the reporting of "objective" data. Rarely are the students' views of their own success in such a training program formally solicited or applied in any useful way. But participant perceptions can be a critical barometer...
This thesis is a discussion of the major bee diseases
found in Oregon with notes on minor ailments of bees and
on diseases not yet present followed by a history of the
introduction and spread of the more important diseases,
a history of bee legislation in Oregon and a discussion...
Published January 1950. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog
Published June 1943. Facts and recommendations in this publication may no longer be valid. Please look for up-to-date information in the OSU Extension Catalog: http://extension.oregonstate.edu/catalog