VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND (VOC)
1. Any hydrocarbon with a vapor pressure equal or greater than0.1mm of Mercury except for ethane and methane. 2. Substance able to evaporate at its temperature of use and causes oxygen to
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1. Any hydrocarbon with a vapor pressure equal or greater than0.1mm of Mercury except for ethane and methane. 2. Substance able to evaporate at its temperature of use and causes oxygen to
Legal principle where one voluntarily and knowingly consents to take risks such as in dangerous sports.
Metric unit of electrical potential. Equal to the steady flow of one amp current against one ohm of resistance
Amount of volts of potential difference of a circuit.
Unit of electrical load.
Matter mandated by law and discussed in collective bargaining processes. Also known as Voluntary bargaining subject, permissive bargaining issue.
Leave of absence begun by an employee.
Relying on regular and occasional volunteers to operate with or without paid staff members.
Accepting termination of employment by the employer based on terms offered to the employee.
Part of a not-for profit- segment of the economy where quasipublic institutions are exclude. Such as hospitals.
Vertical portal.
Account in local currency held by a coal bank for a foreign bank.
Delegable right of a common share holder to vote in decision making processes and to select board members.
Common shares give the owner the right to vote at the AGM. Also known as voting shares.
Document confirming an action has occurred.
Check including a segment detailing reason for the check.
Internal system of financial control for payments and cash relying on vouchers to establish transactions, amounts paid, ledger name where it will be recorded.
Vessel of transport used for a number of trips (voyages). Also known as spot charter. See time charter.
Marine policy of insurance covering one trip and only the cargo on the trip.
Degree of people, resources, property, environments are susceptible to be harmed, degrade, destroyed or exposed to hostile factors.
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