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bob lynn

Safety and Public Buildings - 0 views

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    While feeling safe and secure is a universal need, the strategies through which this need is met have changed over time and across cultures. Recent natural disasters and terror attacks have contributed to a heightened level of interest in how best to protect public buildings and associated structures from natural or man-made events. Within Australia, the National Construction Code (NCC) defines types of building and associated structures, in addition to providing technical advice for their design and construction. The NCC covers such matters as structural integrity, fire resistance, access and egress, services and equipment, and energy efficiency as well as aspects of health and amenities.
Alex Parker

Streamlining safety: the Qylatron automated screening checkpoint - 1 views

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    Successfully trialled at a Brazilian stadium during the FIFA World Cup, could the Qylatron Entry Experience Solution, a new, self-service checkpoint system, alter the face of airport security?
Duocai

6 ideal tips to choose quality outdoor wedding and party tent framework. - 0 views

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    Supreme 6 ideal tips to choose versatile and stylish tent for your wedding and party. Dc Tent discussed all requirements from framework to safety for impressive memory of your function.
Duocai

What is method to prevent the event tent structure - 0 views

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    As a temporary event or semi-permanent event, the safety of tent structure is the most important thing that have to concern.
india art n design

Post-COVID office features automated desk sanitizing and shared digital platforms - 0 views

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    CRA unveils design for the pilot project of the Open Innovation Centre in Turin, Italy that promotes a hot-desking regime while fostering interaction in physical space through collaborative digital platforms. The design uses automated UV-C based desk sanitizing and a 'smart window' to ensure health, safety, and sociability.
Vicky Matthews

Efficient Soil Testing Service - 1 views

started by Vicky Matthews on 08 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
bob lynn

Melbourne's Architecture Maintenance Crackdown - 0 views

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    Australian architecture authority Archicentre has sent out a warning to the national architectural community that aging city buildings must be properly maintained in light of a recent, and dangerous, building related incident. The accident occurred when a large slab of marble located on the façade of a commercial skyscraper on Melbourne's Collins Street became unattached and fell causing damage to both the building and side walk area, highlighting the potential threat that these unmaintained buildings hold. Defects that the architecture authority have urged building owners to crack down on include façade staining or discolouration, sealant failures, efflorescence, rising dampness and water penetration, corrosion, buckling or deflection and plaster of tile delamination, says Manager for Archicentre West Australia Maureen Letter.
Alex Parker

June's top stories: Heathrow Airport's new Terminal 2, Google Glass trial - 1 views

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    The Queen officially opened Heathrow Airport's Terminal 2, Copenhagen Airport successfully trialed Google Glass, while Neptec Technologies' laser scanners were selected for an airport safety project in Germany. Airport-technology.com wraps-up the key headlines from June 2014. Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh officially opened London Heathrow Airport's new Terminal 2 in the UK.
 James harrisonn

How to Wash Dishes in a Farmhouse Sink - 1 views

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    Below we have mentioned some easy steps to wash dishes in a farmhouse sink and also here we will discuss some safety precautions while cleaning the dishes.
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