Doctors and psychologists are at hand to prevent burnout and physical injury.
Preventive Programs Stressed The three directors, who met recently at the center to discuss the campaign, said children's nurturers must also be nurtured to prevent burnout.
Circa 1970, diode overload protection was added across voice coils to prevent burnout from clipping produced by an overdriven amplifier.
In addition to keeping employees productive and preventing burnout, sabbaticals can also help companies keep their most valued employees in slow times.
To prevent burnout, Viacom's MTV will not let the children work more than a year, while Nickelodeon has a two-year cutoff.
It will prevent burnout later.
Furthermore, oxidation protection systems were developed and qualified to prevent burnout of the carbon fibers.
Objectives include maintaining professional conduct, productivity, and altruism, in addition to preventing burnout, depression, and job dissatisfaction among practitioners.
In 1997, the age was raised to 16, in part to protect gymnasts from injuries and to prevent burnout.
This artificially limits the electric motor's response, preventing burnout from a standstill.