HMIS

HMIS
Hazardous Material Information System

Military dictionary. 2000.

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  • HMIS Bombay (1941) — HMIS Bombay (J249), later INS Bombay , named for the city of Bombay (now Mumbai) in India, was a Bathurst class corvette operated by the Royal Indian Navy. Corvettes: Townsville Punjab (2007). HMAS Mildura Association] Laid down by Morts Dock… …   Wikipedia

  • HMIS Talwar — His Majesty s Indian Ship, HMIS Talwar was the signal training ship of the Royal Indian Navy. A hartal by the ratings of the ship on 18th February, 1946, snowballed into a mutiny by the navy personnel of the Royal Indian Navy. The mutiny spilled… …   Wikipedia

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  • HMIS — hazardous materials identification system; hazardous materials information system; hospital management information system …   Medical dictionary

  • HMIS — abbr. HEALTH MANAGEMENT INC DE NASDAQ …   Dictionary of abbreviations

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  • Hazardous Materials Identification System — A sample HMIS Color Bar HMIS (Hazardous Materials Identification System) is a numerical hazard rating that incorporates the use of labels with color coded bars as well as training materials. It was developed by the National Paint Coatings… …   Wikipedia

  • Royal Indian Navy Mutiny — The Royal Indian Navy mutiny (also called the Bombay Mutiny) encompasses a total strike and subsequent mutiny by Indian sailors of the Royal Indian Navy on board ship and shore establishments at Bombay (Mumbai) harbour on 18 February 1946. From… …   Wikipedia

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