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Energy World, No 175, February 1990
Contents include:
The human factor in safe plant operation. Keith Wilson, Principal Specialist Inspector, Technology Division, Health & Safety Executive
The Electricity at Work Regulations 1989. Charles Horsefield, Inspector of Factories, Safety & General Policy Division, Health and Safety Executive
The affects of clock change on lighting energy use. Dr Paul Littlefair, Senior Scientific Officer, Building Research Establishment, Watford, UK
Energy policy and practice in a comprehensive public utility. Norman Jenkins
Conference report:
Energy Policy and the Environment — UK-International Solar Energy Society (ISES) meeting. Philip Warner
Issue details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Institute of Energy
Keywords: plant operation
Organisation: Energy Institute
Subjects: Process safety, Solar energy, Regulation, Electric utilities, Human factors, Energy policy