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TwitterThe HSE Books Customer Database, held by HSE’s appointed storage and Distribution services provider holds the following information: There are 19,228 customer records (256 Active and 18,972 closed) documenting orders placed from 1998 to date (31 July 2013). The orders relate to requests for printed copies of HSE’s guidance portfolio. These records include data on: Customer Address details;Standard Industry Classification code (SIC) where applicable; Type of business; Number of Employees; Order history; Payment history; Payment type; Credit limit; This information is provided to HSE for management information purposes. Sensitive information in relation to payments or bank account details is not shared with HSE and is dealt with under the appropriate financial controls operated by our service provider and the Data Protection Act.
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TwitterDetails HSE involvement in standards work and identifies HSE teams & personnel officers representing HSE in this work. The standards database has been in operation since 2007 and currently holds over 90 active records. The dataset includes personal identification and address details, restricted information – work in progress, approximate costs and plans. The information in the data set covers work involving HSE only. This data set is not in the public domain and serves as an internal record for HSE.
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Twitterhttps://food.ec.europa.eu/plants/pesticides/eu-pesticides-database_en The EU Pesticides Database allows users to search for information on active substances used in plant protection products, Maximum Residue Levels (MRLs) in food products, and emergency authorisations of plant protection products in Member States. Users can use the following search options to find information:
The database contains information on active substances (including those that are low-risk or candidates for substitution) and basic substances, either approved or non-approved in the EU. Some safeners and synergists are also listed but these have not yet been assessed at EU level. You can find the latest updates related to active substances here. https://ec.europa.eu/food/plant/pesticides/eu-pesticides-database/start/screen/active-substances/latest
https://www.hse.gov.uk/pesticides/pesticides-registration/active-substances/register.htm
An active substance must be included in the statutory GB Pesticides Approvals Register before it can be included in any PPP authorised for use in Great Britain.
The GB Pesticides Approvals Register provides a full list of approved active substances which can be included in plant protection products in Great Britain, together with details on the specific conditions of approval.
Download the GB approvals register (.xlsx) https://www.hse.gov.uk/pesticides/pesticides-registration/active-substance-register.xlsx
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TwitterNational Exposure Database (NEDB) holds information for assisting HSE for the following reasons: (i) informed policy making such as occupational exposure limits (OELs); (ii) developing benchmarking for enforcement; (iii) HSE initiatives such as Safety Awareness days (SHADS); (iv) developing exposure trend models; (v) preparing guidance and simple tools such as COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health) Essentials, Health Risks at Work for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs); (vi) supporting our negotiating position in EU policymaking (REACH – Regulation Evaluation Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals, IOELVs – Indicative Occupational Exposure Limit Value) in relation to Substances Hazardous to Health (SHH). NEDB has approximately 19,000 individual visit records on SHH. The majority of visit records contain sampling data points. The number of sampling data points held in NEDB is about a million. The information relates to air concentration, breathing zone exposure levels and total exposure burden (contribution through inhalation, skin and ingestion) information using biological samples - exhaled breath, urine and/or blood as appropriate. NEDB does not store names of individuals who were subjected to sampling. However, a given anonymised air sampling data can be linked to an individual’s name through the original visit record held in HSE’s internal electronic records system. The recorded information includes: Occupier name and Address, Date of visit, Industry, process and job, Substances sampled and their concentration, Sample type (breathing zone; static or biological), Exposure modifier information.
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The National Population Database (NPD) is a point-based Geographical Information System (GIS) dataset that combines locational information from providers like the Ordnance Survey with population information about those locations, mainly sourced from Government statistics. The points (and sometimes polygons) represent individual buildings, so the NPD allows detailed local analysis for anywhere in Great Britain. The Health & Safety Laboratory (HSL) working with Staffordshire University originally created the NPD in 2004 to help its parent organisation, the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), assess the risks to society of major hazard sites e.g. oil refineries, chemical works and gas holders. Of particular interest to HSE were 'sensitive' populations e.g. schools and hospitals where the people at those locations may be more vulnerable to harm and potentially harder to evacuate in an emergency. The data is split into 5 themes: residential, sensitive populations, transport, workplaces and leisure. More information about the NPD can be found here: https://www.hsl.gov.uk/what-we-do/better-decisions/geoanalytics/national-population-database The NPD was created using various datasets available within Government as part of the Public Sector Mapping Agreement (PSMA) and contains other intellectual property so is only available under license and for a fee. Please contact the HSL GIS Team if you would like to discuss gaining access to the sample or full dataset.
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TwitterDatabase of classifications of Class 1 dangerous goods, i.e. explosives and fireworks, which identifies the hazards posed by explosive substances and articles as packaged for transport. The Competent Authority of a Contracting Party to the European Agreement Concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR) must assign the classification of explosive materials before they can be transported. HSE is the Competent Authority in Great Britain for the classification of Class 1 dangerous goods. Records of around 78,000 Class 1 items (as at 29/8/2013) which include the items name, manufacturer, packaging details and allocated Hazard Division. The information in the data set covers items classified by HSE for transportation within Great Britain. The classification may also be used to transport items in other signatory countries to ADR. The List of Classified Explosives and Fireworks (LOCEF) is a public version of this dataset, which does not include certain commercially sensitive information. LOCEF is freely available through the HSE website.
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TwitterDatabase owned by HSE Occupational Hygiene Unit and used to record surveys on the use and control of exposure to carcinogens in UK workplaces. Contains sensitive and commercial data.
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The Russian Fertility Database of the International Laboratory for Population and Health of HSE University contains fertility rates in Russia for the period from 1946 to 2022 and for women born in 1932-1988. The Russian Fertility Database is primarily oriented to the experts involved in demographic analysis. The data are presented in *.xlsx format.
All indicators presented in the database are calculated on the basis of population statistics data from the Federal State Statistics Service. Birth rates for 1946-1958 are calculated on the basis of the numbers of births by birth order and mother's age for 1946-1958 and population data for 1946-1958 presented in the book Andreev E.M., Darsky L.E., Kharkova T.L. (1998) Demographic History of Russia: 1927-1959. M.: Informatika. 187 p. Birth rates for 1959-2022 are calculated on the basis of the numbers of births by birth order and mother's age for 1959-2022 and data on the age distribution of the population for 1959-2023.
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TwitterThe F10 Database contains details of planned construction projects, provided to HSE by Construction Design Management co-ordinators on those projects. The types of projects that must notify HSE (those that last longer than 30 days or involve more than 500 person days of construction work) and the information that must be provided, are specified in Schedule 1 of The Construction Design and Management Regulations (CDM) 2007, which creates a legal duty to notify in these circumstances. The F10 database currently holds 292,948 records (as at 27/08/2013). F10 notifications remain in the database for 2 years from the project end date. Information held in the database is used to target HSE’s inspection work and for research to understand the shape and nature of the industry. The information held includes: Address of the construction site; Description of project type; Name and contact details for the CDM Co-ordinator, Principal Contractor and Client on the project; Name and contact details for any designers or other contractors on the project; Planned start date and duration of the project; Number of people and contractors at work on the site. Records cover Great Britain.
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Increased computational resources now make it possible to generate large data sets solely from first principles. Such “high-throughput” screening is employed to create a database of embedding enthalpies for extrinsic point defects and their vacancy complexes in Si and Ge for 73 impurities from H to Rn. Calculations are performed both at the PBE and HSE06 levels of theory. The data set is verified by comparison of the predicted lowest-enthalpy positions with experimental observations. The effect of temperature on the relative occupation of defect sites is estimated through configurational entropy. Potential applications are demonstrated by selecting optimal vacancy traps, directly relevant to industrial processes such as Czochralski growth as a means to suppress void formation.
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TwitterDatabase compiling statistical data on national policies in USSR and Russia, collected by Ronald F. Inglehart Laboratory for Comparative Social Research at HSE University.
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Contains details of doctors that are appointed in writing by HSE to conduct statutory medical surveillance under a range of HSE regulations relating to asbestos, chemicals, lead and working in compressed air. Basic contact data for appointed doctors are made publically available to dutyholders via HSE’s website. Records include: name, address, email, telephone number, which regulations the doctor is appointed under, General Medical Council registration number, companies that the doctor provides services to (name and address), date of appointment, date of next review and date of revocation. There are approximately 800 records in the database and none of them are sensitive except the names of the companies to whom the doctors provide services, which is commercially sensitive.
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Work-related outcomes.
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Risk of bias in included studies.
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Overview of outcomes of the included studies.
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TwitterBaza podataka klijenata HSE Books, koju vodi imenovani pružatelj usluga pohrane i distribucije HSE-a, sadržava sljedeće informacije: Postoji 19.228 zapisa o kupcima (256 aktivnih i 18.972 zatvorenih) koji dokumentiraju narudžbe poslane od 1998. do danas (31. srpnja 2013.). Nalozi se odnose na zahtjeve za tiskane primjerke portfelja smjernica HSE-a.Ti zapisi uključuju podatke o: Podaci o adresi kupca;Standardna klasifikacijska oznaka industrije (SIC), ako je primjenjivo;vrsta djelatnosti; broj zaposlenika; povijest narudžbi; povijest plaćanja; vrsta plaćanja; Kreditni limit; Te se informacije dostavljaju HSE-u u svrhu informiranja rukovodstva. Osjetljive informacije u vezi s plaćanjima ili pojedinostima o bankovnom računu ne dijele se s HSE-om i obrađuju se u skladu s odgovarajućim financijskim kontrolama koje provodi naš pružatelj usluga i Zakonom o zaštiti podataka.Baza podataka klijenata HSE Books, koju vodi imenovani pružatelj usluga pohrane i distribucije HSE-a, sadržava sljedeće informacije: Postoji 19.228 zapisa o kupcima (256 aktivnih i 18.972 zatvorenih) koji dokumentiraju narudžbe poslane od 1998. do danas (31. srpnja 2013.). Nalozi se odnose na zahtjeve za tiskane primjerke portfelja smjernica HSE-a. Ti zapisi uključuju podatke o: Podaci o adresi kupca;Standardna klasifikacijska oznaka industrije (SIC), ako je primjenjivo;vrsta djelatnosti; broj zaposlenika; povijest narudžbi; povijest plaćanja; vrsta plaćanja; Kreditni limit;
Te se informacije dostavljaju HSE-u u svrhu informiranja rukovodstva. Osjetljive informacije u vezi s plaćanjima ili pojedinostima o bankovnom računu ne dijele se s HSE-om i obrađuju se u skladu s odgovarajućim financijskim kontrolama koje provodi naš pružatelj usluga i Zakonom o zaštiti podataka.
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TwitterБазата данни за клиенти на HSE Books, съхранявана от определения доставчик на услуги за съхранение и разпространение на HSE, съдържа следната информация: Има 19,228 клиентски досиета (256 Active и 18,972 приключени), документиращи поръчки, направени от 1998 г. до момента (31 юли 2013 г.). Поръчките се отнасят до искания за печатни копия на портфейла с насоки на HSE. Тези записи включват данни за: Данни за адреса на клиента;Стандартен код за отраслова класификация (SIC), когато е приложимо; Вид дейност; Брой на служителите; История на поръчките; История на плащанията; Вид плащане; Кредитен лимит; Тази информация се предоставя на HSE за целите на управленската информация. Чувствителната информация във връзка с плащания или данни за банкови сметки не се споделя с HSE и се обработва съгласно подходящия финансов контрол, управляван от нашия доставчик на услуги и Закона за защита на данните.
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TwitterDie Kundendatenbank von HSE Books, die sich im Besitz des von HSE benannten Speicher- und Vertriebsdienstleisters befindet, enthält die folgenden Informationen: Es gibt 19.228 Kundendatensätze (256 aktive und 18.972 geschlossene), die Bestellungen dokumentieren, die von 1998 bis heute (31. Juli 2013) aufgegeben wurden. Die Aufträge beziehen sich auf Anträge auf Druckexemplare des HSE-Leitfadenportfolios. Diese Aufzeichnungen enthalten Daten zu: Angaben zur Kundenadresse; gegebenenfalls Standard Industry Classification Code (SIC); Art des Geschäfts; Anzahl der Mitarbeiter; Bestellhistorie;Zahlungshistorie; Zahlungsart; Kreditlimit; Diese Informationen werden HSE zu Verwaltungszwecken zur Verfügung gestellt. Sensible Informationen in Bezug auf Zahlungen oder Bankkontodaten werden nicht an HSE weitergegeben und werden unter den entsprechenden Finanzkontrollen behandelt, die von unserem Dienstleister und dem Datenschutzgesetz durchgeführt werden.
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Tailoring and Personalisation table.
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We present a novel target-driven methodology devised to predict the Heyd–Scuseria–Ernzerhof (HSE) band gap of two-dimensional (2D) materials leveraging the comprehensive C2DB database. This innovative approach integrates machine learning and density functional theory (DFT) calculations to predict the HSE band gap, conduction band minimum (CBM), and valence band maximum (VBM) of 2176 types of 2D materials. Subsequently, we collected a comprehensive data set comprising 3539 types of 2D materials, each characterized by its HSE band gaps, CBM, and VBM. Considering the lattice disparities between MoSi2N4 (MSN) and 2D materials, our analysis predicted 766 potential MSN/2D heterostructures. These heterostructures are further categorized into four distinct types based on the relative positions of their CBM and VBM: Type I encompasses 230 variants, Type II comprises 244 configurations, Type III consists of 284 permutations, and 0 band gap comprises 8 types.
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TwitterThe HSE Books Customer Database, held by HSE’s appointed storage and Distribution services provider holds the following information: There are 19,228 customer records (256 Active and 18,972 closed) documenting orders placed from 1998 to date (31 July 2013). The orders relate to requests for printed copies of HSE’s guidance portfolio. These records include data on: Customer Address details;Standard Industry Classification code (SIC) where applicable; Type of business; Number of Employees; Order history; Payment history; Payment type; Credit limit; This information is provided to HSE for management information purposes. Sensitive information in relation to payments or bank account details is not shared with HSE and is dealt with under the appropriate financial controls operated by our service provider and the Data Protection Act.