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Suspicious calls

Based on the information you have obtained en route to the scene, you should be able to differentiate between a high-risk call, a suspicious call, and a routine call. [Pg.160]

Suspicious call. Suspicious calls include those where the information about the call is unknown, incomplete, or contradictory and there is insufficient data to fully determine what hazards exist. Also be suspicious if the information is not logical based upon the location and known data. When in doubt, treat a suspicious call as high risk. [Pg.160]

Witness account. Awareness of an incident may be triggered by a witness account of tampering. Chemical industries should be aware that individuals observing suspicious behavior near chemical plants will likely call 911 and not the plant. In this case, the incident warning technically might come from law enforcement, as described below. Note The witness may be a plant employee engaged in his or her normal duties. [Pg.99]

While there is no rule that states exactly where you should place your thesis statement, because it helps your reader by identifying your purpose, it should appear within the first or second paragraph of your essay. You want your reader to know before they read too much what idea you will develop. Think of it this way Imagine someone you don t know calls you on the phone. After she introduces herself, you expect that she ll tell you why she s calling. What does she want If she doesn t tell you, you could become annoyed, suspicious, and even angry. You deserve the courtesy of an explanation, and so does your reader. That explanation is your thesis statement. [Pg.74]

Caught with suspicious books in church in Salisbury and imprisoned third loss of books Participated in a magic circle first began to practice foiygomercy to calle angells and sprites ... [Pg.298]

A manager believing these things is naturally led to a suspicious, coercive management style, where careful monitoring and punishment are the rule. By contrast, what McGregor calls the theory Y manager believes that people ... [Pg.154]

Suddenly, Mosca discovers the suspicious Voltore. Voltore calls the parasite a villain for feigning his loyalty to both himself and Corbaccio. What is this device of a will about which they were whispering Mosca arrogantly tells Voltore the plot is in his behalf. He insists that he invited Bonario to these chambers to hear the disinheritance so that the son would destroy the father. If Bonario killed Corbaccio, the law would take the son into custody and Corbaccio s funds would be put into Volpone s will, made out to Voltore. "My only aim was to dig you a fortune out of these two rotten sepulchers."... [Pg.20]

As long as there are complaints about or fears of loss of ego the ego is not lost, nor is it diminished in any simple way. You are not, in this situation, dealing with a six year old child, who can easily be put off or led down the garden path. The ego at bay is a mobilized ego, alert to all danger, suspicious of your every move and word. Always assume that the [user] can "see right through you," no matter how bizarre his behavior. Be honest. If you honesdy think distraction is called for, then say so. For example, "Well, if questions like that... [Pg.120]

It is fine to put the responsibility on the candidates to help you get references. Good applicants will not have any trouble getting former employers to speak with you. Have the applicants track down former supervisors and alert them to your call. Be very suspicious of any candidates who cannot come up with several contactable references if all their former employers have gone out of business or every former supervisor is no longer with the company, do not hire the person. Those are clear warning signs of problems. Also be wary of reference letters provided directly by the candidates experts will tell you that the applicants may well have written such letters themselves. [Pg.84]

Chu kept it up, trying one recipe after another like a chef in pursuit of the perfect sauce. Finally, he and his team, along with Maw-Kuen Wu at the team s University of Alabama unit (Wu was a former graduate student of Chu s), replaced the lanthanum with the rare earth yttrium. They heated the mixture for hours at 1,652° F, ground the solid mass produced, and sintered it at 2,192° F. Wu drenched it with coolant, but this time he used liquid nitrogen. When Wu passed an electric current through the new ceramic, its resistance dropped sharply—at what physicists would later call a balmy 93° K (-292° F). We were so excited and so nervous, recalled Wu, that our hands were shaking. At first we were suspicious that it was an error. ... [Pg.56]

After the October 2001 terrorist release of anthrax, thousands of patients called physician s offices with concerns about possible anthrax. Some were asymptomatic, while others were experiencing upper respiratory or other symptoms suggestive of a viral ILL Concern about recent exposure to suspicious mail was a theme common to many of these calls. Given the small number of actual anthrax cases, the worried welf generated the vast majority of these calls, taxing the resources of physicians and other health care providers. [Pg.18]

The medical establishment of the time was not oblivious to Stevens activities, the founder being a layperson and the disease in question the no. 1 national epidemic. Stevens (and others selling various suspicious treatments) did not have to wait long for the BMA s (British Mescal Association s) response In 1909 it published Secret Remedies - what they contain and what they cost , a book in which Stevens Consumption Cure was denounced as quackery and the origin of the plant used called into question (19-22). [Pg.297]

Left Emperor Rudolf II, who died in 1612. He was greatly interested in all aspects of the science of his time, being a patron of the astronomers Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler, hut alchemy came to ohsess his mind and near the end of his life he neglected the affairs of state. Haughty and suspicious, he was not popular. Below the Golden Lane in Prague, which was also called the Street of the Alchemists, after the many men who worked for Rudolf II. [Pg.83]

Workers at The Solution Makers noticed that recent shipments of solid iron (III) chloride and solid nickel (II) chloride purchased from ICCNA to make 1000 ppm solutions of iron and nickel appeared to be a slightly different color compared to the same chemicals purchased earlier. When they prepared the solutions, they too appeared to be a slightly different color compared to solutions prepared earlier. They are suspicious that these chemicals are out-of spec (meaning they do not meet the specifications required by law) due to a contaminant. Before they start pointing fingers and say that ICCNA s chemicals are out-of-spec, however, they would like to have an independent analysis done by our laboratory. The contract does not call for us to identify a contaminant. Our purpose is to simply discover whether or not there is, in fact, a colored contaminant present. The Solution Makers have given us samples of both the clean iron (III) chloride and nickel (II) chloride and also the chemicals suspected of being contaminated. [Pg.74]


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