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PMFTC, Inc. is the Philippine affiliate of Philip Morris International (PMI). Owned 50-50 by PMI and local conglomerate LT Group, [4] PMFTC is the leading cigarette manufacturer in the Philippines, controlling over 90% of the local market, commercialising the brands Fortune International, Hope Luxury, Marlboro, and More, among others.
Technology Telecommunications equipment Manila: 2008 Mobile phones P A Chinabank: Financials Banks Makati: 1920 Universal bank P A Chooks-to-Go: Consumer services Restaurants & bars Pasig: 2009 Roast chicken chain P A Chowking: Consumer services Restaurants & bars Pasig: 1985 Restaurant chain, part of Jollibee Foods Corporation: P A
Process safety is an interdisciplinary engineering domain focusing on the study, prevention, and management of large-scale fires, explosions and chemical accidents (such as toxic gas clouds) in process plants or other facilities dealing with hazardous materials, such as refineries and oil and gas (onshore and offshore) production installations.
Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals is a regulation promulgated by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). [1] It defines and regulates a process safety management (PSM) program for plants using, storing, manufacturing, handling or carrying out on-site movement of hazardous materials above defined amount thresholds.
Chemrez Technologies, Inc. (PSE: COAT) is a manufacturer of powder coatings based in the Philippines. It has been listed on the Philippine Stock Exchange since December 8, 2000 and is a member of the D&L Group of Companies. On June 9, 2006, shareholders of Corro-Coat, Inc. approved the purchase of Chemrez, Inc. and its biodiesel project.
RoHS and other efforts to reduce hazardous materials in electronics are motivated in part to address the global issue of consumer electronics waste. As newer technology arrives at an ever-increasing rate, consumers are discarding their obsolete products sooner than ever. This waste ends up in landfills and in countries like China to be "recycled".
The company had one truck and four employees who transported and disposed of hazardous wastes for local businesses, and over time expanded to offer emergency hazardous waste cleaning services and industrial waste disposal, as well as ongoing management of hazardous material sites. Revenues continued to climb approaching $50 million in 1986.
HMCS may refer to: . Her Majesty's Courts Service (2005-11); His Majesty's Canadian Ship; His Majesty's Colonial Ship, see His Majesty's Ship; Senior Chief Hospital Corpsman, a United States Navy rate