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Small tools

At the coastal sites, graywacke and quartzite cobbles were used extensively in the production of large crude chopping tools, whereas the finegrained materials, including rock crystal quartz, were used to produce microlithic assemblages. These small tools are generally assumed to have been hafted as barbs or projectile points. [Pg.28]

Consumables Small Tools Equipment Rentals Equipment Fuels and Lubricants Home Office Supervision Direct Field Supervision Administrative Support Travel Expenses Other... [Pg.421]

A drawer, or a set of drawers, situated within easy reach of the seated position, is useful for holding small tools, cork stoppers and other accessories. [Pg.14]

When the lens-shaped blob of glass is turning true with the centre line of the tube, blow it out quickly to a very thin bulb (Fig. 6.20k). Remove this bulb, which will be very thin and fragile, and scrape the edge of the open end until it is reasonably straight, then remelt and open it out with the small tool till it has the same bore as the tube, as in Fig. 6.20e. [Pg.36]

Low-level wastes (LEW) contain a negligible amount of long-lived radionuclides. Produced by peaceful nuclear activities in industry, medicine, research, and by nuclear power operations, such wastes may include items such as packaged gloves, rags, glass, small tools, paper, and filters which have been contaminated by radioactive material. Disposal in near-surface structures or shallow burial is practised widely. [Pg.332]

One cylindrical piece of PTFE with an internal diameter of 10 mm, an external diameter of - 21 mm, and a length of 2 cm this slides over the small tool... [Pg.168]

Take the large cylindrical piece of PTFE, fit it over the other end of the small tool, and use it to push the thin PTFE tube off the end of the aluminium. [Pg.169]

Refit the PTFE tube to the small tool with your thumb and forefinger, placing it in such a way that the opposite (nontrimmed) end is at the end of the aluminium. [Pg.169]

Refit the tube to the small tool, use the large cylindrical piece of PTFE to push a fraction of it off the tool, and again trim the end. Push the whole piece off the aluminium and remeasure it. [Pg.169]

Push the PTFE tube on to the small tool with your gloved thumb and forefinger. Fit the PTFE cylinder over the other end of the aluminium tool, and use it to push 3 -4 mm of the thin PTFE tube off the end of the aluminium. Use the nose of the large tool to widen the end of the tube as in step I of part A. Pick up one of the CaFj windows carefully and insert it into the widened end of the tube (do not drop the window—it chips ). Press down with one forefinger on the inserted window, and use the PTFE cylinder (which should still be around the small aluminium tool) to push the PTFE tube up to the edge of the CaF window, so that the window sits inside the tube (see Fig. 4.7). [Pg.170]

One of the earliest commercial DTA systems, a field portable unit, is still available from this manufacturer. It is used extensively in bauxite exploration and provides qualitative data in about 20 min. The complete apparatus is housed in a metal case, 21"L x 8.5"W x 9"H, containing the insulated base supporting the crucibles, pyrometer, galvanometer, and small tools. [Pg.353]

ACT BREAKDOWN ELEM. NO. SMALL TOOL NUMBERS, FEEDS, SPEEDS, DEPTH OF CUT, ETC. ELEMENTAL TIME OCC. PER CYCLE TOTAL TIME ALLOWED... [Pg.1416]

Figure 1 shows a recommended layout of the work table for light product assembly. The dimensions for class 3 and 4 movements are valid for average male workers. The tools like power screwdrivers and similar should be suspended from above in counterweight or spring suspension systems. Less frequently used small tools should be placed in the class 3 area as close to the central work area as possible. [Pg.827]

Miscellaneous tools and paraphernalia—A variety of small tools could be needed, as well as shovels, pickaxes, axes, rope, flares, emergency lights, sawhorses, a bullhorn, a chain saw, a metal cuffing saw, a bolt cutter, and a jaws of life metal spreader. Special nonsparking tools may be required where sparks may ignite flammable vapors. [Pg.64]

The Open Mesh, Soft Pouch Eyeglass Bag are perfect for gas monitors, small tools, safety glasses and water bottles. [Pg.45]

Protection against solid objects with diameter greater than 2.5 mm, wire or small tools for example. 3 Protection against direct sprays of water up to angle of 60" from the vertical. [Pg.24]

Head injuries are usually caused by the impact and penetration of falling or flying objects, or by bumping against a fixed object. Injuries also occur when workers unprotected heads come in contact with exposed electrical conductors. Wearing a protective helmet lessens the chance of a serious head injury when objects such as small tools, pieces of wood, stones, or sparks from overhead work come in contact with the head. [Pg.253]

A. Other simple means of removing splinters, for purposes of the first aid definition, means methods that are reasonably comparable to the listed methods. Using needles, pins or small tools to extract splinters would generally be included. [Pg.314]

Users must keep both hands on the ladder while ascending or descending it. Small tools or other items may be carried in pockets, or tool pouches, or attached to a tool belt. Larger items may be raised or lowered by the use of a bucket or hand line. [Pg.116]


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