Search
Now showing items 11-20 of 143
Occupational safety, health and welfare at work in the catering industry : a study into the level of awareness and compliance in the industry : does food safety take priority?
(2005)
Occupational safety health and welfare across all work sectors has been of crucial importance in Ireland, particularly over the last decade. The objectives of this study were:
1. To establish the level of awareness and ...
A study of green public procurement from a local authority perspective
(2009)
This dissertation outlined the development of green procurement policy at an
international, European and national level. The current culture of green procurement
was examined within Irish Public Bodies, particularly Local ...
Improving construction and demolition waste recycling in Ireland
(2006)
This dissertation investigated how construction and demolition waste recycling
could be advanced in Ireland. Interviews and surveys were carried out with
key professionals within the construction and demolition industry ...
Heat shock protein 70 as an in vitro measure of toxicity
(2000-12)
The aim of this study was to assess the potential of the heat shock protein 70 as an in vitro measure of toxicity. The heat shock response was analysed by one-dimensional electrophoresis and a range of immunological ...
An investigation into the use of lead free solders in the electronics industry
(2002)
Tin-lead solder is the most common material used to join conductors in electronic assembly and
has been used in electronics assemblies since the earliest days of radio. After many decades,
highly engineered systems have ...
A study of the interaction between national and corporate culture in a selection of Irish based companies
(2004-07)
This research studies the phenomenon of national and corporate culture.
National culture is the culture the members of a country share and
corporate culture is a subculture which members of an organisation share
(Schein, ...
Route scaling and multihoming
(2006)
The hyperexponential growth of Internet routing tables will soon exceed the capabilities of
existing hardware adding to increased costs and significant degradation in routing
performance.
The dynamics of zebra mussel (dreissena polymorpha) populations in Lough Key, Co. Roscommon, 1998-2003
(2005-06)
Dreissena polymorpha (Pallas), the zebra mussel, arrived in Ireland in the early 1990s. The species established itself in the lower Shannon River and was discovered in Lough Key (upper Shannon River catchment) in April ...