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Tractor-trailer systems. The apphcation of trac tor trailers is similar to that for tilt-frame-container systems. The use of a separate trac tor increases the number of axles and the net weight of waste that can be hauled. Tractor trailers are better for the collection of especially heavy rubbish, such as sand, timber, and metal scrap, and they are often are used for the collection of demolition wastes at construction sites. [Pg.2237]

Low voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies. Particular requirements for assemblies for construction sites BSEN 60439-4/1991 ... [Pg.398]

Minimum recommended spacing distances Flammable liquids Storage of Elammable Liquids in Tanks (HSE, HSG 176) Storage of Elammable Liquids in Containers (HSE, HSG 51) Storage of Highly Elammable Liquids (HSE, CS2) Highly Elammable Materials on Construction Sites (HSE, HSG 3) Storage of Elammable Liquids in Eixed Tanks, up to 10 000 m Total Capacity (HSE, HSG 50)... [Pg.402]

Liquefied petroleum gas Storage of LPC at Eixed Installations (HSE, HSG 34) Storage and Use of LPC at Metered Estates (HSE, CSll) Storage and Use of LPC on Construction Sites (HSE, CS6) Keeping of LPC in Cylinders and Similar Containers (HSE, CS4)... [Pg.402]

Permits-to-work and you. (An introduction for workers m the petroleum industry). Revised 1991 Asbestos does your company work with asbestos Bitumen boilers in construction fire hazards Elammable liquids on construction sites... [Pg.577]

The two most important tools an architect has are the eraser in the drawing room and the sledge hammer on the construction site. [Pg.15]

It is important to be able to estimate vessel weights, since most cost estimating procedures start with the weight of the vessel. The vessel weight, both empty and full with water, may be necessary to adequately design a foundation or to assure that the vessel can be lifted or erected once it gets to the construction site. [Pg.335]

U.S. Department of Labor Ground-Fault Protection on Construction Sites, Publ. No. OSH A 3007 (revised), Washington, DC (1987). [Pg.202]

Depending upon the required duty and the site, units may be shop assembled or of modular construction. Site-erected units may be designed to have their main components arranged to fit in with the space available. [Pg.353]

That the requirements imposed by the notice are more onerous than those for the time being in force in relation to the noise to which the notice relates of (a) Any notice under Section 60 or 66 or (b) Any consent given under Section 61 or 6 or (c) Any determination made under Section 67. Section 60 relates to a construction site notice. Section 61 is consent for construction works. Sections 65-67 relate to noise-abatement zones (see below). [Pg.656]

Hot-applied coatings require special melting and handling equipment to be available at the construction site. Clearly, considerable economies are possible if this equipment can be dispensed with, particularly in remote areas... [Pg.664]

Large-scale models, to a scale of at least 1 30, are normally made for major projects. These models are used for piping design and to decide the detailed arrangement of small items of equipment, such as valves, instruments and sample points. Piping isometric diagrams are taken from the finished models. The models are also useful on the construction site, and for operator training. Proprietary kits of parts are available for the construction of plant models. [Pg.898]

The second time he went to Auschwitz, in November 1942, he observed a little more. Many buildings had been raised well above the ground. Again he saw the inmates on the construction site. [Pg.142]

This was "as far as the eye could see." The eye could not see beyond the construction site. He did not go to any of the camps. Though he remembered that Camp IV, built within a hundred yards of the methanol plant, was called "Monowitz," he understood it to be an ordinary work camp. [Pg.169]

On construction sites, as is m the nature of things, there frequently occurred serious accidents. It also happens that people become sick and unwell. Mr. Faust was a choleric he was a man who had worked on many construction sites, and he had a rather rough manner.. . . One of the differences between Camp IV, Monowitz, and the other concentration camps was the density of its population. People had to be pushed into this camp. [Pg.174]

Did other firms already work in this construction site his counsel asked. [Pg.179]

A. Mr. Hoffman, these are not documents. There were no signatures. Let s not forget this was a construction site, and these extracts were only approximately what was said. [Pg.183]

Ambros could not have failed to note the increase in population No, Counselor, the last visit must have been the year before, 1941. Again, Dr. ter Meer was along. Snow was on the ground.. . . No, it was a summer day.. . . Anyway, it was some day before or after Christmas. The inmates were out in their shirt sleeves, arms bronzed by the sun. There could not have been more than 6000 inmates altogether. Ambros saw a small crematorium at the entrance, but it was not operating, and "I was told that if anyone of these 6000 human beings should happen to die, he would be cremated there. That was all." The camps were south of the construction site, south of the town, so he and Dr. ter Meer left the camps and walked north. [Pg.184]

A. These were reports from the construction site. The condition of each of these individual little buildings was described. "No. 628 has progressed so far." Also, labor matters, like the potato supply, were given. [Pg.189]

A. Yes. I recall that after a conference concerning the railway between Auschwitz town and the I.G. Farben concentration camp, in the afternoon Herr Pohl came into the Farben plant and looked at the construction site. I spoke of our concern that the site was still lacking labor. [This slip-of-the-tongue was the first reference to an I.G. Farben concentration camp.l... [Pg.212]

Farben Weekly Report No. 11, 9 August 1941 "The inmates are being severely flogged on the construction site by the Capos, in increasing measure, and this always applies to the weakest inmates who really cannot do any more."... [Pg.215]


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