What's the difference between loader and stevedore?

Loader


Definition:

  • (n.) One who, or that which, loads; a mechanical contrivance for loading, as a gun.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) There were 119 quarry drilling and crusher workers (outdoor, physically active), 77 quarry truck and loader drivers (outdoor, physically inactive), 92 postal deliverymen (outdoor, physically active), 75 postal clerks (indoor, physically inactive), and 43 hospital maintenance workers (indoor, physically active).
  • (2) In areas near the loaders, enough has accumulated to have a toxic effect on the corals that grow there.
  • (3) Authentic black-powder muzzle-loader weapons and replicas are used today primarily for hunting game such as deer and hogs.
  • (4) In contrast, none of the 12 patients admitted with farm-related spinal injuries from 1974 through 1978 had injuries related to bale loaders.
  • (5) Only three of 10 mixer-loaders at airstrips with closed systems had received formal training in safer use of pesticides.
  • (6) Therefore, resting parietal cells appear to have a Na-HCO3 cotransporter that serves as a base loader under physiological conditions.
  • (7) Hope we’re not just the biological boot loader for digital superintelligence,” he added back in August , comparing humanity to the simple programs that load up the full operating system on a PC.
  • (8) Urinalysis was conducted on two workers involved in spraying 2,4-D sodium salt solution with car mounted ground rigs in agriculture and on the pilot and the mixer-loader of a helicopter crew applying 2,4-D dimethylamine salt for brush control in forestry.
  • (9) The one-way variance analysis showed marked plasma ChE reduction in mixers, loaders and appliers (36%, 95% C.I.
  • (10) Coal dust and coal fragments already find their way from stockpiles, conveyor belts and loaders into the waters of the reef.
  • (11) A large proportion of the DNT absorbed by DNT operators and loaders, it is suggested, may have entered through the skin or the gastrointestinal tract.
  • (12) The 2,4-D level in urine was much lower in forestry workers, with 0.365 ppm for the mixer-loader and 0.052 ppm for the pilot on the 1 day after spraying.
  • (13) VO2, E and heart rates (fH) were measured in 28 Colombian sugarcane loaders while loading cane and in the laboratory during a VO2max test.
  • (14) We also studied the effect on pHi of the removal and readdition of external Cl-, observing pHi changes consistent with the existence of a Na+-independent Cl(-)-HCO3- exchanger, which would presumably function as an acid loader.
  • (15) Each machine has a team of seven – the pacer, who directs the visitor; the loader, who fills the trays; the screener, carefully watching the x-ray images; the bag searcher; the body searcher; the team leader; and the worst role, "tray bitch" – gathering up the trays at the end of the conveyor belt.
  • (16) The Na+-H+ and Na+-HCO3- mechanisms are acid extruders, whereas the Cl- -HCO3- exchanger is an acid loader.
  • (17) In each case when the loader arms were raised past the horizontal plane the bale rolled back onto the unprotected tractor operator.
  • (18) It permits calculation of the number of 1.1 m3 containers a three-man crew, comprising the refuse collection truck driver and two loaders, can empty during one shift.
  • (19) When Shonjit's father, Satyadip, who still works as a loader in a nearby factory, heard of the collapse, he ran to the site.
  • (20) By separating the AIDA software in a source and a run-time version, one is able to write implementation-specific code which can be selected and loaded by a special source loader, being part of the AIDA software.

Stevedore


Definition:

  • (n.) One whose occupation is to load and unload vessels in port; one who stows a cargo in a hold.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The prevalence of asbestosis in stevedores intermittently transporting crocidolite asbestos in a South African port was found to be 30% in a cross-sectional survey.
  • (2) The study groups consisted of randomly selected 78 stevedores-trimmers and 84 mechanic equipment operators.
  • (3) A statistically significant temporary reduction on pulmonary function was measured with spirometry in stevedores on a roll-on-roll-off ro-ro ship who were exposed to diesel exhausts from trucks during a work shift.
  • (4) Because I'm sure it would have been of great comfort to the family to know that the newly de-lifed was a true gentleman when I fitted him for a stevedore costume at the Theatre Royal, Winchester in 1997.
  • (5) But as a stevedore on a coal ship, the location he most often visited was Middlesbrough.
  • (6) The differences were consistent with the adaptation of the stevedores-trimmers to the physically heavy loading work they perform.
  • (7) Such results of the energy expenditures of stevedores and trimmers occupational jobs qualify it as heavy and in several loading operations as very heavy, the remaining groups perform work counted light and mean, periodically moderate.
  • (8) The successful interception of this rabid animal was the result of close cooperation between the private sector (Sea Land Service, Hawaiian Stevedores) and the Hawaii State Government Departments of Health and of Agriculture.
  • (9) The majority of the stevedores-trimmers had physical efficiency at a high and a very high level (55.20%), while the mechanic equipment operators at low and very low (71.51%).
  • (10) The reasons for sick absence in dockers performing heavy loading jobs (stevedores) in the port of Gdynia, in 1986-1991, were identified and subjected to statistical analysis.
  • (11) Out of all the occupational groups of the harbour workers examined, the labour of stevedores and trimmers was characterized by the highest energy expenditure, statistically higher than in other groups of dockers.

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