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Carefully move equipment carts through corridors to avoid collision and tripping hazards. Reduce speed near stairways, corridor intersections, elevators, and down ramps. Workers should puU a cart through swinging doors, rather than pushing it. Never leave carts, equipment, or supplies in a location that creates a hazard or provides access to cart contents. Personnel must immediately report any cart needing repair or wheel replacement. Workers must never push one cart while pulling another (Table 10.2). [Pg.240]

The safety of patients, visitors, and staff mnst remain a priority during any cleaning process. [Pg.241]


Are equipment, carts, or table kept at a proper height to help prevent back injuries ... [Pg.401]

Due to the many problems concerning steam generators of nuclear power plants over the last decades, we developed our own inspection equipment and services. Next to this main activity, we provide inspections for nuclear power plants components such as thimbles, guide carts and baffle bolts. [Pg.1006]

Recommended Equipment. A list of analy2ers (stand-alone or in a mobile cart) and level of detection for specific gas and particle analysis... [Pg.90]

In preparation for the screen, a sufficient number of scoring sheets are filled in with the appropriate information. Then the cart employed as a mobile testing station is checked to ensure that all the necessary equipment (empty wire-bottom cage, blunt probe, penlight, 1/2 in. diameter steel rod, force transducer, ink pad, pad of blotting paper, ruler, and electronic probe thermometer) are on the cart and in forking order. Each animal is then evaluated by the following procedures. [Pg.748]

This profile becomes relevant as agricultural lands are converted. Because A Horizon soils from productive farms are valuable and nutrient-rich, land buyers usually treat them as a mineable resource for resale. Prior to construction, therefore, tractors and land moving equipment scrape the many tons of valuable soil off the surface and cart it away (consider a 100 square yard site scraped to the depth of just a few feet will produce around ten tons of soil at retail, 40-pound bags sell for 6 each). This leaves a far thinner layer of good soil near the surface. Even where intentional removal of topsoil is not conducted, construction typically leads to large-scale erosion of this valuable topsoil layer that, coupled with compaction from heavy equipment and machinery, later makes for a poor growing environment. ... [Pg.40]

Walls Generally wall material selection should be based on the operations and material handling equipment to be used within the space. The walls should be strong enough to withstand repeated impact of carts or other equipment without deterioration. The materials should also be selected with the sanitizing protocol in mind. Chemicals, high-pressure wash, and steam can cause reduced wall life if proper materials are not selected. Seamless walls, to the extent possible, are desirable. [Pg.214]

Responsibilities for performing specific actions during the emergency Appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) or other protective devices (showers, eye wash stations, first aid supplies, extinguishers, fire monitors, deluge cannons, emergency carts)... [Pg.84]

Glassware and Equipment Washing Area. Washing and drying equipment, benches, carts. [Pg.69]

Heavy loads must not be moved without adequate assistance and proper positioning to avoid strain. Extremely heavy equipment should be moved with a cart. [Pg.12]

Lawn and garden equipment, including tractor parts, utility carts, spreaders and lawn mower housings. [Pg.85]

In principle, Castner s original process was a gradual oxidization of molten sodium in a countercurrent stream of purified and dried air. The equipment. Figure 1, consisted of an iron pipe surrounded by a coal-fired furnace. The ends of the pipe had tight-fitting end plates outside of the furnace. Shallow layers of sodium about 0.5 inch deep were placed in aluminum pans, loaded on tandem carts. The carts were then sealed in the heated iron tube for reaction at about 200° C. Air free of moisture and carbon dioxide was fed to the tube at a con-... [Pg.119]

Material handling, 1502-1525 automated systems for, 500, 1524-1525 in automated test and inspection, 1902 and containerization, 1503 conveyors for, 1513-1520 belt conveyors, 1513, 1514, 1516 cart-on-track conveyors, 1518 chain conveyor, 1516, 1517 chute conveyors, 1513 power-and-free conveyor, 1518, 1519 roller conveyor, 1514, 1516 skate wheel conveyor, 1515-1517 slat conveyor, 1515, 1517 sortation conveyor, 1518-1520 tow-line conveyor, 1517 trolley conveyor, 1517-1518 cost reduction in, 1355, 1356 definition of, 1502 equipment used for, 1504, 1505 industrial trucks for, 1505-1513... [Pg.2751]


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