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    significant
    /sɪɡˈnɪfɪk(ə)nt/

    adjective

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  2. Answer Vote. Significant change means a major decline or improvement in the tenant’s status which does not normally resolve itself without further interventions by staff or by implementing standard disease-related clinical interventions that have an impact on the tenant’s mental, physical, or functional health status.

  3. forum.iosh.co.uk › posts › m700619-What-are-significant-risksWhat are significant risks? - IOSH

    One way of viewing significant risk would be something which would have more impact than the control measures necessary to prevent it; so the risk arising from a wet floor (stf, lost-time injury, legal fees, management time all divided by likelihood) would cost more than the act of drying the floor, in this view a wet floor is a significant risk.

  4. Release management focuses on both the engineering disciplines that must bring a specific project release together along with the management of external dependencies across products that must accompany a release. A key release management topic is to define the term “release”. For the sake of this article, a release is referred to as the ...

  5. Then fine tune your process so that you move significant changes to the next significant baseline rather than upsetting the user by delivering a major change in the increment from R4-8.3 to R4-8.4. It is also important to understand the differences between marketing’s product identification and the development and support team’s identification.

  6. Structural edge barriers can of course be right at the edge, and usually are. The rule-of-thumb for WAH near unprotected edges is that PFPE is required if approaching closer than *about* 2m, i.e. a little more than the distance you could fall if you tripped over something. The distance isn't defined in law, only via the concept of "being able ...

  7. Feb 22, 2011 · The correct answer is 'b'. AccuRev uses the term "Basis version" to refer to the version in the backing stream since your last update or promote operation. Hence, there's the option "Diff-against-Basis" to use this version. However, there is no Revert-to-Basis. Assuming there is a newer version in the backing stream, if you Diff-against-Basis ...

  8. Hi, Is there any SCM tool which allows to define dependency between any 2 artifacts within the project. Technically this is possible with some tools like Maven & Make but in case of any 2 word documents can this be defined using SCM t

  9. forum.iosh.co.uk › posts › m683026-SSOW-v-s-Method-StatementSSOW v's Method Statement - IOSH

    There used to be a definition of SSoW in the St John Holt course reader for the NEBOSH Cert. SSoW: The word "system" is the key. SSoW is the entirety of method, competency, correct equipment, measurement and monitoring etc. that ensures consistent safe working. By comparison, a Method Statement is only piece of paper. Certainly not the same thing.

  10. forum.iosh.co.uk › posts › m663694-difference-between-supplier-and-contractordifference between supplier & contractor

    Kate. #2 Posted : 24 January 2013 15:09:38 (UTC) Rank: Super forum user. A supplier supplies goods and a contractor performs services. Any kind of labour is a service, not goods (unless you are purchasing slaves), so I'd say all of these are contractors.

  11. Data has become the most significant roadblock that testers face today. In fact, up to 60% of a tester’s time is spent waiting for data. Chris Colosimo shows that many factors contribute to this wait time, including internal requirements from the test data management team to pull data in the proper form, wait times for sanitized or “test-safe” data, or, most importantly, building data ...

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