Colorado LINKS for Mental Health (Linking Interagency Networks for Kids Services) is an initiative seeking to create partnerships between state agencies and community groups working in the kids' mental health system. The purpose of the guidebook is to enable organizations to identify other planning groups working on youth health, mental health and co-occurring issues, so as to create opportunities to collaboration and avoid duplication in efforts. Hopefully, the guidebook will serve as a useful resource to state agencies, foundations, providers, policymakers, consumers, planning organizations, and community organizations., prepared by the Center for Systems Integration on behalf of Colorado LINKS for Mental Health with support from Interagency Prevention Systems, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment., "April 2009.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover; viewed October 2015.
Cover title., "May 2007.", "This document is provided to Colorado business owners and others who have responsibility for business continuity planning in their organization."--T.p., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Cover title., "December 2007.", "This document is provided to Colorado business owners and others who have responsibility for business continuity planning in their organization."--T.p., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Cover title., "January 2007.", "This document is provided to Colorado business owners and others who have responsibility for business continuity planning in their organization."--T.p., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Colorado Water Pollution Control Commission., text file, "As adopted November 10, 1970; format changed September 7, 1976.", Includes bibliographical references (pages 11-12)., Print version record.
Cover title., "October 2007.", "This document is provided to Colorado physicians to help them prepare for the possibility of pandemic influenza or other disaster. This plan is implemented under the guidelines of CDPHE, CDC and OSHA. It is a working plan to ensure the viability of "The Practice," a hypothetical practice representing the average physician practice in Colorado, and the safety of its employees and patients in the event of an influenza pandemic.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Part I: Administrative policies and procedures. -- Part II: An instructional program for training school personnel to give medication., Description based on print version record.
Continuous monitoring systems (CMS) play an important role in the field of air pollution control. More specifically, these systems are often used as a tool to ensure that an emission unit is meeting an emission standard, or a set of emission standards on a continuous basis. There are several types of CMS that can accomplish this purpose. The type of CMS that is required on an emission unit is specified in the applicable regulation., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed June 2017)
Caption title., "These recommendations are provided by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Consumer Protection Division as guidance for the development of a Chemical Hygiene Plan for schools and school districts as required by the Rules and Regulations Governing Schools in the State of Colorado."