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HACCP PROCESS

It starts to evaluate a situation to assess the healthhazard based on the contaminant ingredients, controlled steps to prevent the hazards, and the distribution chain not being hazardous. Should the area not

HAMBURG RULES

The rules changed by the UN in 1978. It makes a carrier liable for damages to cargo under the care. If all measures are taken the carrier is not fined. Only 20

HARD ASSET

An asset that is physical or financial. It is on the left side of a balance sheet.

HEALTH CARE

Taking the necessary medical and preventative procedures to improve well being. It can be medical or change a lifestyle. Hospitals are often involved.

HEAT PUMP

A heater/air conditioner to give a year round interior temperature for a building.

HEDGE

An investment that takes position in futures or options to market to reduce the impact of changes in interest rates or prices. Refer to hedging.

HIATUS

A temporary break. It occurs when airing a TV show and can be a break between season or employment history.

HIGHLIGHT REPORT

A report for management that looks at progress on a project and highlights on an issue.

HIRING PERIOD

A period that start when the employer offers a job to a party and lasts until they have adjusted to the job.

HOLDBACK PAY

Wages an employer holds back. It is given when conditions are met and is done at the beginning of employment when payroll is being set up or if an advance is needed.

HOME OFFICE

1. the headquarters of a firm that make policy and do management to control the business. 2. an office set up for a self employed person.

HOOK

An offer or jingle that gets the attention of the audience. It makes them listen to the proposed value.

HORIZONTAL PORTAL

A website that is an entry for other firm sites in the same type of industry. Refer to vertical portal.

HOSTING

Giving website housing for other firms or parties. Storage is rented as well as back up and maintenance services to work with the traffic.

FABRIC

Interlacing fibers that have surface area and the strength to give it structure. It can be woven, knitted, or braided. Refer to textile.

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