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    Barriers to environmentally sustainable procurement of goods at Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA).
    (NOVEMBER, 2016 ) Frimpong, Charles
    The study sought to examine the barriers limiting the adoption of environmentally sustainable procurement of goods at Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA). The researcher interviewed five (5) individuals identified with procurement function at KMA to collect data. The study established that environmentally sustainable procurement of goods was being practiced but faced a lot of barriers to get the full benefit of it. Procurement contracts of goods were being awarded taking into account the lowest evaluated bid and other considerations such as ecological elements were not included in tender evaluation. The study found out that, the absence of administration backing was a limiting factor in the adoption of environmental sustainable procurement of goods at KMA. Lack of knowledge about sustainable concept, the perception that sustainable goods are expensive especially at the initial stages added to the difficulties influencing the adoption of environmentally sustainable procurement. The study suggests that there ought to be thorough employee training to educate staffs on the need to adopt environmentally sustainable procurement of goods. Benefits of ecologically supportable procurement of goods should be the emphasis and the risks of non-sustainability should also be known. Additionally, motivating incentives ought to be given to suppliers to urge them to develop sustainable products. A sustainable procurement strategic policy ought to be put in place.
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    Some safety measures for artistic at work
    (1993) Frimpong, Charles
    The making of art work like all other occupation has its peculiar hazard to contend with. These hazards come from the tools and materials used the studio conditions under which the art works are produce and finally to work culture of the artists involved. It is therefore evident that the maintenance of safe studio conditions in terms of adequate ventilation, the use of proper work layout and good housekeeping must be a prime concern for all artists. This project takes a look at the conditions existing in the studios of the collage of Art, the work culture of both students and technicians and how they expose themselves to various hazards during work. It also suggests way to protection from such hazards. It is hope that the recommendations given in this project as to some of the safe studio practices would go a long way to enlighten all artists on safety issues concerning their areas of specialization

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