Sentences with phrase «making weather equipment»

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The pressure to make the most of a cruise — despite bad weather and equipment glitches — can make for a tense atmosphere, I'm told.
The technology was developed at WPI by a team led by Ali Rangwala, professor of fire protection engineering, as an outgrowth of research funded by the U.S. Department of the Interior aimed at assessing the feasibility of using in - situ burns to clean up oil spills in remote locations in the Arctic, where harsh weather can make it difficult to quickly mobilize clean - up equipment and crews.
Due to the weather and schedule changes I have had to take my workouts indoors inside my home gym but fortunately I have essential equipment in my home gym that makes sure I still burn calories and fat.
Whether it's a complete playground transformation to provide a multi ‑ use games or play area (MUGA / MUPA), an outdoor classroom for all - weather learning or an update to existing space or equipment, API members will make design recommendations based on expert knowledge and experience.
Coinciding with National Health and Physical Education Day on 6 September, Dr Hyndman suggests that strategies as simple as making available weather - appropriate uniforms and inexpensive mobile equipment such as hay bales and blocks, students could become motivated to venture into their school playgrounds, and reap the health benefits as a result.
Play areas don't have to cost the earth — many improvements can be made by revamping existing play equipment for example, putting in some all - weather surfacing allows children to play on their activity trail all year round without creating a mud bath!
In the latter part of the decade, specialty - equipment manufacturers expanded into a global footprint, weathering a prolonged recession in part by turning to exports, as buyers from all over the world made the Show an international affair.
For the 29 incidents with sufficient information available to make an assessment; 23 (79 %) were controlled by the driver either shifting to neutral, turning the engine off, or both; 4 (14 %) were ended by the driver either kicking the pedal free (2) or pulling the mat away from the pedal (2); and 2 (7 %) were ended by the pedal freeing itself from the mat with no apparent driver action.None of the drivers who reacted to the incident by shifting to neutral or turning the engine off reported any difficulties with either action.The subject mats were sold by Ford and Lincoln dealers directly to customers as an optional accessory equipment item or, beginning in November 2007, the mats were also available as a factory installed accessory if ordered with a new vehicle.Ford estimates that approximately 82,579 affected driver's side all weather floor mats were sold worldwide; either over the counter through Ford dealerships or as original equipment.Owners that purchased the subject all - weather floor mats as a factory installed accessory with their new vehicle will be notified to return their all weather floor mats to their Ford or Lincoln Dealership in exchange for replacement mats.Owners of all other potentially affected vehicles will be notified that, if they have an affected Ford driver's side all weather floor mat, they should return their mats to the dealership in exchange for replacement mats.The VOQs associated with the closing of this investigation are: 10327597, 10332233, 10334211, 10335336, 10339330, 10348772 (and duplicate 10342572), 10372674, 10379562, 10415911, 10426255, 10434107, 10521053, 10554966.
We have selected inland fresh water lakes for their convenient locations, they make it easier to set up and equipment and enter the water, they are generally warmer than the sea and can be dived in all weather conditions.
Storing the equipment outdoors or in harsh or wet weather conditions could cause the equipment and weld points / failures to rust making it more difficult for experts to determine what happened.
Use of heavy equipment, poor weather conditions, working at heights and poor health and safety standards make construction sites one of the most common places for injuries.
HILLSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, Huntington, WV 2/2015 to Present School Cleaner • Sweep and mop classrooms, offices and waiting areas • Dust and polish wooden furniture and ensure that all pieces of furniture are appropriately arranged • Mix cleaning liquids in correct and safe quantities and ensure that any spills are immediately cleaned • Clean bathrooms by washing and disinfecting sinks, water closets and surrounding areas • Wash window sills and dust and polish wooden doors • Dust computers, shelves and pipes and ensure that all property placed on desks such as telephones and fax machines are carefully cleaned • Ascertain that parking areas and playgrounds are free of debris and dangerous materials • Shovel snow and clear grit footpaths during inclement weather • Ascertain that appropriate amount of cleaning supplies are available and liaise with administration officers to ensure that procurement of supplies and equipment is handled on time • Make sure that school premises are properly secured after school hours and report any incidents of vandalism or suspicious activities on campus
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