- Additional Authors
- United States. Department of Labor.
- Description
- 21 no.
- Subject
- Note
- Microfiche (neg.) NTIS. 30 sheets. 11 x 15 cm.(PB-209 281)
- "EST-11-1-0534-000."
- "A study of the potential and mechanism for adaptation of engineering and scientific skills from one industry to another."
- Contents
- - Chapt. 1. Precis. - Chapt. 2. Executive summary. - Chapt. 3. Food products and food services industry. - Chapt. 4. Health care and health services industry. - Chapt. 5. Transportation and traffic engineering. - Chapt. 6. Forest operations and wood products. - Chapt. 7. Power resources. - Chapt. 8. Pollution control. - Chapt. 9. Security systems and criminal justice. - Chapt. 10. Ocean engineering and oceanography. - Chapt. 11. Banking, finance and insurance. - Chapt. 12. Leisure industries. - Chapt. 13. Solid waste management. - Chapt. 14. Petroleum chemical industries. - Chapt. 15. Educational technology. - Chapt. 16. Public services. - Chapt. 17. Occupational safety and health. - Chapt. 18. Mineral extraction. - Chapt. 1.. Profile of the technological manpower pool. - Chapt. 20. Compilation of recommendations and summaries. - Chapt. 21. Project organization and operations.
- Call Number
- *XME-7873
- OCLC
- NYPG794588192-B
- Author
National Society of Professional Engineers. Skills Conversion Project.
- Title
Final report of the Skills Conversion Project; a report to the Department of Labor.
- Imprint
Washington, D. C., 1972.
- Added Author
United States. Department of Labor.
- Research Call Number
*XME-7873