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Pumps with a history of bearing failure or seal leakage (where engineering revisions have been unsuccessful at eliminating these as significant potential fuel sources). [Pg.442]

Compt. Rend., 1912, 155, 33 Rankine, A Manual of the Steam Engine, revised by MUlar, 1908, 385. [Pg.347]

Search engines can be classified in three main groups (i) sequence search engines (reviewed in Ref. (61)), which try to match experimental spectra with theoretical in silico spectra (ii) search engines based on spectral libraries (assessed in Ref. (62)), which attempt to match spectra with a library of previously observed and identified spectra and (iii) de novo search engines (revised in Ref. (63)), which attempt to derive peptide identifications based on the MS/MS spectrum peak patterns. [Pg.397]

Eidgennosiche Technische Hochschule in Zurich in 1935. He served in the Chemical Warfare Service in World War I and in 1919 joined Walker, Lewis, McAdams, and Knowland as a consulting engineer. He was appointed to the faculty in 1922 and directed the Boston station of the School of Chemical Engineering Practice from 1923-28. In 1939 he published the first text of its kind. Thermodynamics for Chemical Engineers, revised with Professor H. P. Meissner in 1957. [Pg.124]

Employers should not look to training as the primary method for preventing workplace incidents that result in death, injury, illness, property damage or other down grading incidents. They should see if engineering revisions can eliminate the physical safety and health hazards entirely [p. 6]. [Pg.77]

Successful structural maintenances and reconstructions of load-carrying structures of existing buildings and construction works are possible when their survival probability degrees are made more accurate. Their revision may be based on the principle of service-proven extreme actions. Action effects caused by extreme service and climate loads help engineers revise reliability indices of particular members (sections, bars, coimections) for which the only possible failure mode exists and structural members (beams, slabs, columns) consisted of two and more particular components. [Pg.1370]

King, W. J., Skakoon, J. G. (2001). The unwritten laws of engineering, revised and updated. New York American Society of Mechanical Engineers. [Pg.82]

MIL-STD-1472G Department of Defense Design Criteria Standard Human Engineering, Revision G, January 11, 2012. [Pg.484]

Can an engineering revision take place to make the job or work area safer ... [Pg.181]

What to consider with this group of questions is how the equipment and work area can be changed, or provided with additional tools or equipment, to make the job safer. An example of an engineering revision to a machine could be to modify both the ladders and platform on it with some type of anti-slip surface. An example of adding a work-saving tool might be to purchase special hand trucks for use in a shop or an area where fifty-five-gallon drums are now moved by hand. [Pg.181]

Can the physical conditions that created the hazard be changed Physical conditions may be tools, materials, and equipment that may not be right for the job. These conditions can be corrected by either engineering revisions or administrative revisions, or a combination of both. [Pg.181]

Finally, can personal protective equipment be used The use of personal protective equipment should always be the last consideration in reducing the hazards of a job. The usefulness of personal protective equipment depends entirely on the worker s willingness to use it faithfully. It is always better to control the hazards of a job by administrative or engineering revisions. Personal protective equipment should only be considered a temporary solution to protecting a worker from a hazard, or as supplemental protection to other solutions. [Pg.182]

G. Van Santvoort (ed.). Geotextiles and Geomembranes in Civil Engineering, revised edition (A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam, 1994). [Pg.518]

Find a less hazardous way to do the job by using an engineering revision to find an entirely new and safe way to do a job. Determine the work goal and analyze the various ways of reaching this goal to establish which way is safest. Consider work-saving tools and equipment. An example of this would be to install gauges on the loader that would visually indicate the fluid level and prevent contact with the fluids. [Pg.197]

Inspection of Vehicles Equipped with 2007 2010 EPA Certified Engines (Revised 05-19-10)... [Pg.631]

ACS, 1944. American Chemical Society. Vocational Guidance in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. Revised edition. Washington, D.C. American Chemical Society. [Pg.529]

SRTB-88-020, "Task 5 - As-Built Walkdowns," L. A. Wild, Combustion Engineering, Revision 1, April 12, 1989. [Pg.128]


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