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Lighting securely installed and facilities properly grounded... [Pg.502]

Dissolve 2 5 g. of hydroxylamine hydrochloride and 4 g. of crystallised sodium acetate in 10 ml. of water in a small flask or in a test-tube. Warm the solution to about 40° and add 2 5 g. of cyclohexanone. Stopper the vessel securely with a cork and shake vigorously for a few minutes the oxime soon separates as a crystalline solid. Cool in ice, filter the crystals at the pump, and wash with a little cold water. RecrystaUise from light petroleum, b.p. 60-80°, and dry the crystals upon filter paper in the air. The yield of pure cycZohexanone oxime, m.p. 90°, is 2 -5 g. [Pg.343]

Aliphatic isocyanates have a small but growing market application in thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPU). Medical appflcafions include wound dressings, catheters, implant devices, and blood bags. A security glass system using light-stable TPU as an inner layer is under evaluation for shatterproof automotive windshield appflcafions. [Pg.459]

X-ray fluoroscopy is used for direct on-line examination. A fluorescent screen is used to convert x-ray photons into visible light photons. A television camera receives the visible image and displays it on a television screen (see Fig. 19). This type of system is used for security screening of carry-on luggage at airports. [Pg.382]

Many materials are subject to deterioration by ultraviolet light (UV). particularly many of the plastics and fiberglass materials. Fiberglass materials for outside use should be specified as UV-stabilized, and most plastics installed outdoors should be carbon-impregnated (black in color). It is particularly recommended that plastic cable ties, which secure cables in cable trays, be carbon-impregnated if installed outdoors. [Pg.547]

There are a surprising number of computer-con-trolled systems in homes today, all acting independently to control heating, cooling, security, lighting, appliances, entertainment equipment and even coffee makers. Houses of the future will integrate all of these computerized functions into centralized home automation systems that will help optimize energy... [Pg.209]

Beams of invisible infrared light shone across an opening will detect movement that breaks the beam. Although relatively cheap, beam devices are easily recognized and avoided, and therefore constitute low security. [Pg.48]

An important principle is that security must be built in depth - otherwise known as defense in depth. In this context, it may be helpful to think of security as a set of concentric rings, where the target is located at the center. Each ring represents a level of physical protection (perimeter fence, building shell, security case) but the number of rings and security resistance will vary relative to the risk. The spaces between the rings may represent other defensive measures such as closed-circuit television (CCTV), security lighting, intruder alarm systems, etc. [Pg.166]

The purpose of security lighting is to deny the criminal the cover of darkness, which he uses to conceal his activities. In addition, strategically designed lighting can considerably increase the security value of other measures, and it can also assist the detection capabilities of surveillance (manned or CCTV) systems. [Pg.167]

Lighting need not be devoted to security, and indeed most lighting installations have a dual role. Where security is a required feature, the installation needs to be very carefully specified and designed to achieve optimum protection. [Pg.168]


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