Articles, tagged with "fire brigade", page 5
18th August 2009
As any real estate company will tell a serious property investor, commercial real estate should form a substantial percentage of their holdings.
Commercial real estate companies are the companies who own and manage our shopping centres and malls. A com...
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Author:
Minbani
18th August 2009
Each year there are thousands of house fires in Australia, causing many injuries and deaths. The tragedy is that most are started by accident and could have been prevented.
House fires can happen to anyone but there are some easy things you can do t...
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07th August 2009
Working at height - How to Develop a Rescue Plan
Rescue plans don't have to be complex.
Employers should implement a rescue plan that includes procedures for:
· Preventing prolonged suspension
· Performing rescue and treatment as quickly as possib...
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Author:
drew700x
01st August 2009
Do you always complete the task at hand before moving on to the next one? Further more what's the criteria you use to choose your next task? Lot's of people start something then part way through either get bored or convince themselves it's the right time ...
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Author:
lenfoster
24th July 2009
These days it has become very important for an individual to create a shelter of safety around him when the cases of fire are on the peak. It looks like ordinary news to hear about a fire incident but be cautious as this so called 'common incident' can al...
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Author:
Alien
11th July 2009
We are all aware that house fires can be not only extremely dangerous but can also cause a lot of damage to our property and possessions. You need home insurance to cover the cost of repairing or reconstructing your house if it is destroyed or damaged by ...
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Author:
Foster Carr
27th June 2009
Fire 'the most tragic thing for an individual. Despite of the fact that fire has both positive and negative effect on an individual, it certainly gives a tragic turn to a life. Suppose a house gets burnt, then not only the house but its surroundings as we...
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Author:
Alien
19th June 2009
We are all aware that house fires can be not only extremely dangerous but can also cause a lot of damage to our property and possessions. You need home insurance to cover the cost of repairing or reconstructing your house if it is destroyed or damaged by ...
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Author:
Foster Carr
18th June 2009
It's all about preparedness and the need to be able to fight against any fire disasters or outcomes that arise in the country at any given time. The fire science degree is offered under the distance program learning set up at our college. The degree has b...
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Author:
Richard Morrisson
14th May 2009
Firework Safety
Tips for a Safe & Successful Fireworks Display
You will need
An area suitable to hold a display
where the public can be prevented from having access to the fireworks
where the spectator viewing area is at least 25 metre...
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Author:
manchester fireworks
06th May 2009
Everyone in the gym business has experienced the phenomena of ‘lone' home gym lifters soon upping or even doubling exercise poundages when they come out of the garage or bedroom and join a real 'hard core' gymnasium. This remarkable surge in power and p...
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Author:
bodybuildingforums
01st May 2009
If your car breaks down at the side of the road it will certainly be an inconvenience and will delay your journey, but unlikely to be life threatening. If however your car breaks down whilst it is still moving the consequences could be entirely different...
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Author:
Jo Alexander
11th March 2009
Health and safety is hugely important for all businesses and that must include regular fire alarm testing.
All companies and businesses should regularly carry out routine tests on their fire alarms but, in the UK, The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Or...
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Author:
Craig Ellyard
01st March 2009
Fred has been assigned to carry out work in an elevated work location. Because Fred’s employer is conscientious about safety, he has been equipped and trained to use a fall-arrest harness with a 2m shock-absorbing lanyard. After fastening his lanyar...
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Author:
drew700x
01st March 2009
After the fall - Suspension Trauma / orthostatic intolerance - the need for a plan to rescue
Leading Edge stresses the importance of thorough planning for rescue
Planning for rescue and emergencies when employees work at height is a legal and moral re...
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Author:
drew700x