The document appears to contain numerical data across various categories including numbers, money amounts, dates, times, and simple mathematical equations. It is difficult to discern an overall purpose or meaning since the document lacks context and contains random assortments of numbers.
The document discusses online training for chat volunteers for L-NET library services. It proposes:
1) Training volunteers through online chat to make it more accessible and allow volunteers to begin helping patrons more quickly.
2) Volunteers would first receive in-person training from Emily, then could log on to help patrons through chat either the same day or next day under the guidance of a mentor.
3) The mentor would guide the volunteers and have them only answer chat questions from the mentor at first to gain experience before helping real patrons.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Steelway is a leading steel fabrication company with over 75 years of experience in architectural metalwork including stairways, balustrades, and spiral staircases. They pride themselves on high quality craftsmanship and customer service. The document provides an overview of Steelway's product offerings and capabilities in metal fabrication.
The document appears to contain numerical data across various categories including numbers, money amounts, dates, times, and simple mathematical equations. It is difficult to discern an overall purpose or meaning since the document lacks context and contains random assortments of numbers.
The document discusses online training for chat volunteers for L-NET library services. It proposes:
1) Training volunteers through online chat to make it more accessible and allow volunteers to begin helping patrons more quickly.
2) Volunteers would first receive in-person training from Emily, then could log on to help patrons through chat either the same day or next day under the guidance of a mentor.
3) The mentor would guide the volunteers and have them only answer chat questions from the mentor at first to gain experience before helping real patrons.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Steelway is a leading steel fabrication company with over 75 years of experience in architectural metalwork including stairways, balustrades, and spiral staircases. They pride themselves on high quality craftsmanship and customer service. The document provides an overview of Steelway's product offerings and capabilities in metal fabrication.
This certificate certifies that STEELWAY FENSECURE LTD achieved standards for safety, health, environmental, and quality practices through an assessment by Achilles Information Limited on behalf of Verify subscribing companies. The company scored 99% for health and safety, 100% for environment and quality, and 100% for corporate social responsibility in the category B2 management system evaluation onsite assessment. This certificate is valid until October 29, 2018.
This document certifies that Steelway Fensecure Limited holds Certificate Number EMS 67731, issued by BSI, for its environmental management system that complies with ISO 14001:2015. The certificate covers the design, manufacture, and installation of structural fabrications, fencing, and grating at its Queensgate Works location. It also covers the design and manufacture of access covers, gratings, and specialized fabrications at its Steelway Brickhouse location. The original registration date was 2002 and the certificate is valid until 2020.
This document summarizes recollections that different people have of Joe Austin, an important neighbor from the past. Mike recalls the last contact he had with Joe Austin before his death. Jane Nicklin remembers Joe Austin living with her grandmother in the 1970s and the books he loved to share. Ian Jeavons has a memory from 1960 when Joe Austin sent him a kind birthday card and dollar bill. The document brings together these intergenerational memories of a thoughtful community member.
Mike Baker lived with his severely disabled mother in Tipton in the 1960s. They relied heavily on the support of their neighbors, particularly the Gittins family who lived above them. When Gillian Gittins was featured in the local newspaper for giving away her wishes to others, her wish that Mrs. Baker could walk came true with the help of Gillian's uncle in America, who sent Mrs. Baker gifts including a large-print bible. The strong community support and kindness of neighbors helped Mike care for his mother during difficult times.
This document is a guide for using a map that shows average corrosion rates for zinc coatings across the UK and Ireland from 1998-2000. The map uses color-coded squares to represent five corrosion rate categories ranging from 0.5 to 2.5 micrometers per year. It also provides the minimum galvanized coating thickness required for steelwork and how to calculate the expected life of an 85 micrometer galvanized coating based on the local corrosion rate. It acknowledges organizations that contributed to creating the map and collecting corrosion rate data.
Steelway has been operating for 85 years and manufactured pedestrian barriers for King George VI's coronation in 1937 that were later used for Queen Elizabeth II's coronation in 1953. They have gained engineering expertise over the decades by working on notable projects such as James Bond films, the Thames Barrier, and Forth Bridge. Recently, Steelway took on eight apprentices to pass on their knowledge and ensure they can continue assisting with crowd control infrastructure if needed for future coronations.
There are many issues to consider when installing a multi-use games area, especially budget constraints. Customers are often sold cheap equipment that isn't suitable for the intended use to save costs initially but results in higher maintenance fees and potential injury claims later on. Where budgets allow, heavy duty fencing certified to BS EN 15312 standards should be specified, as it undergoes rigorous testing including repeated impact resistance testing to ensure it can withstand regular unsupervised use without damage or sharp edges developing. Non-compliant fencing poses high injury risks and potential public liability claims and legal issues.
Steelway has been a market leader in metal fabrication since 1928. The document outlines Steelway's expertise in industrial metalwork solutions, including access covers, security products, fencing, staircases, and more. Steelway prides itself on high quality standards, holding numerous industry certifications. They offer full design, fabrication, and installation services to meet customers' project needs.
Steelway was involved in refurbishing and replicating a listed corrugated pagoda in Buckinghamshire that had been damaged by fire. They restored or recreated all wasted steelwork, replaced the door with a faithful replica, and reclad the unit with authentic materials. Steelway also created a steel facade beam for Bordersly Viaduct that replicated an original structure's riveted details to satisfy planning authorities, and delivered and installed it. Steelway specializes in authentic restoration and replication of historic steel structures.
Steelway was involved in restoring the Grade II listed Moor Street Station in Birmingham in 2002, beginning their reputation for refurbishment and restoration work on historic sites. The client wanted to transform the derelict site into a nationally acclaimed project, requiring Steelway's ability to replicate early Victorian designs and work within budgets and timelines. The restored station was award-winning and fit for the 21st century while maintaining its historic qualities. Steelway has continued working on the ongoing development at Moor Street for a decade and has taken on many other award-winning restoration projects throughout the country.
Steelway Fensecure was approached to provide anti-intruder security fencing for Jersey Airport based on their previous successful projects at the airport. They worked with their partner The Fencing Centre to submit a competitive tender that was selected over other bids. The Fencing Centre installed over 5.5km of fencing and gates to specification on time despite changing requirements. Two years later, the fencing remains in superb condition despite the harsh marine environment. Steelway Fensecure manufactures fencing from two state-of-the-art facilities, allowing customers to rely on their standards and expertise for secure and on-budget fabrication solutions.
This document provides information on a security access cover product called the Torlift. The Torlift is a mild steel hinged access cover and frame that is EPDM sealed and weather resistant. It can be operated from above and below, has internal or external frame weep pipes and external balanced lifting points. It also includes standard security features like a double deterrent anti-vibration locking system and hidden tamperproof hinges. The covers are available in single, twin, triple or multiple configurations and a variety of standard and optional load ratings. Dimensions and additional options are also specified.
This document summarizes Steelway's hinged access covers and frames. [1] It describes their stamp-lock keyless locking mechanism that allows one-person opening and closing without lifting keys. [2] Standard features include 6mm thick mild steel construction, torsion spring assistance, foot-operated safety stays, and galvanized finish. [3] Sizes range from 500x500mm to 1500x1000mm and can support pedestrian and vehicular traffic up to 5 tonnes.
Steelway, a metal fabrication company based in Wolverhampton, was recognized with an Express & Star Manufacturing Award for its innovative and enterprising approach. Founded in 1928, the company has a proud history of manufacturing safety barriers and other metal products. It now employs 160 workers across two sites. Managing director Dan Houghton was delighted to receive the award and said the company has recovered after struggling during the recession, with turnover up 20% and a steady outlook for the future. The award celebrates Steelway's continued industrial tradition in the region.
Steelway was a manufacturing company located in Wolverhampton and West Bromwich that produced metal flooring, railings, and other products. It employed over 175 workers. During World War II, it contributed to the war effort by manufacturing stretchers and other supplies. After the war, it gained recognition for its work on TV and film sets. The document provides details about a worker named Jack Gibbons, who worked at Steelway from age 14 to retirement at 65 as a rivetter. It includes photos of Jack from his time there.
Steelway was a pioneering Wolverhampton firm that manufactured the UK's first pedestrian safety barriers in 1934. The barriers were installed in Princes Square and proved very successful, leading the company to gain national attention. In 1937, Steelway manufactured sockets and uprights to form crowd control barriers for King George VI's coronation. After the event, the company received a letter of appreciation from Scotland Yard praising the barriers. Steelway became well known for producing industrial metalwork accessories and continues to be highly regarded.
This document contains 3 summaries:
1. A local man provides additional historical details about John "Jack" Cuss, whose poem was previously featured, including biographical details, his career and promotions with GWR railway, marriage, hobbies, and the woman he and his wife raised.
2. A reader shares a photo he recognized from the previous article, showing stretchers manufactured during WWII by Steelway of Wolverhampton being presented to St. John Ambulance. These same stretchers were later reused as fencing in London housing estates.
3. A letter provides further context of a photo featured previously, showing stretchers manufactured by Steelway during WWII that were later reused as fencing
This document provides information on Steelway, a leading UK engineering company that specializes in steel, aluminum, and GRP products. It specifically discusses their line of LPCB approved high security access covers, upstanding frames, and ventilator covers that meet LPS 1175 level 4 ratings for security and fire protection. Product information is given for various standard sizes of the Sentry access covers, valve covers, and ventilator covers that can be manufactured to non-standard sizes as well.
This certificate certifies that STEELWAY FENSECURE LTD achieved standards for safety, health, environmental, and quality practices through an assessment by Achilles Information Limited on behalf of Verify subscribing companies. The company scored 99% for health and safety, 100% for environment and quality, and 100% for corporate social responsibility in the category B2 management system evaluation onsite assessment. This certificate is valid until October 29, 2018.
This document certifies that Steelway Fensecure Limited holds Certificate Number EMS 67731, issued by BSI, for its environmental management system that complies with ISO 14001:2015. The certificate covers the design, manufacture, and installation of structural fabrications, fencing, and grating at its Queensgate Works location. It also covers the design and manufacture of access covers, gratings, and specialized fabrications at its Steelway Brickhouse location. The original registration date was 2002 and the certificate is valid until 2020.
This document summarizes recollections that different people have of Joe Austin, an important neighbor from the past. Mike recalls the last contact he had with Joe Austin before his death. Jane Nicklin remembers Joe Austin living with her grandmother in the 1970s and the books he loved to share. Ian Jeavons has a memory from 1960 when Joe Austin sent him a kind birthday card and dollar bill. The document brings together these intergenerational memories of a thoughtful community member.
Mike Baker lived with his severely disabled mother in Tipton in the 1960s. They relied heavily on the support of their neighbors, particularly the Gittins family who lived above them. When Gillian Gittins was featured in the local newspaper for giving away her wishes to others, her wish that Mrs. Baker could walk came true with the help of Gillian's uncle in America, who sent Mrs. Baker gifts including a large-print bible. The strong community support and kindness of neighbors helped Mike care for his mother during difficult times.
This document is a guide for using a map that shows average corrosion rates for zinc coatings across the UK and Ireland from 1998-2000. The map uses color-coded squares to represent five corrosion rate categories ranging from 0.5 to 2.5 micrometers per year. It also provides the minimum galvanized coating thickness required for steelwork and how to calculate the expected life of an 85 micrometer galvanized coating based on the local corrosion rate. It acknowledges organizations that contributed to creating the map and collecting corrosion rate data.
Steelway has been operating for 85 years and manufactured pedestrian barriers for King George VI's coronation in 1937 that were later used for Queen Elizabeth II's coronation in 1953. They have gained engineering expertise over the decades by working on notable projects such as James Bond films, the Thames Barrier, and Forth Bridge. Recently, Steelway took on eight apprentices to pass on their knowledge and ensure they can continue assisting with crowd control infrastructure if needed for future coronations.
There are many issues to consider when installing a multi-use games area, especially budget constraints. Customers are often sold cheap equipment that isn't suitable for the intended use to save costs initially but results in higher maintenance fees and potential injury claims later on. Where budgets allow, heavy duty fencing certified to BS EN 15312 standards should be specified, as it undergoes rigorous testing including repeated impact resistance testing to ensure it can withstand regular unsupervised use without damage or sharp edges developing. Non-compliant fencing poses high injury risks and potential public liability claims and legal issues.
Steelway has been a market leader in metal fabrication since 1928. The document outlines Steelway's expertise in industrial metalwork solutions, including access covers, security products, fencing, staircases, and more. Steelway prides itself on high quality standards, holding numerous industry certifications. They offer full design, fabrication, and installation services to meet customers' project needs.
Steelway was involved in refurbishing and replicating a listed corrugated pagoda in Buckinghamshire that had been damaged by fire. They restored or recreated all wasted steelwork, replaced the door with a faithful replica, and reclad the unit with authentic materials. Steelway also created a steel facade beam for Bordersly Viaduct that replicated an original structure's riveted details to satisfy planning authorities, and delivered and installed it. Steelway specializes in authentic restoration and replication of historic steel structures.
Steelway was involved in restoring the Grade II listed Moor Street Station in Birmingham in 2002, beginning their reputation for refurbishment and restoration work on historic sites. The client wanted to transform the derelict site into a nationally acclaimed project, requiring Steelway's ability to replicate early Victorian designs and work within budgets and timelines. The restored station was award-winning and fit for the 21st century while maintaining its historic qualities. Steelway has continued working on the ongoing development at Moor Street for a decade and has taken on many other award-winning restoration projects throughout the country.
Steelway Fensecure was approached to provide anti-intruder security fencing for Jersey Airport based on their previous successful projects at the airport. They worked with their partner The Fencing Centre to submit a competitive tender that was selected over other bids. The Fencing Centre installed over 5.5km of fencing and gates to specification on time despite changing requirements. Two years later, the fencing remains in superb condition despite the harsh marine environment. Steelway Fensecure manufactures fencing from two state-of-the-art facilities, allowing customers to rely on their standards and expertise for secure and on-budget fabrication solutions.
This document provides information on a security access cover product called the Torlift. The Torlift is a mild steel hinged access cover and frame that is EPDM sealed and weather resistant. It can be operated from above and below, has internal or external frame weep pipes and external balanced lifting points. It also includes standard security features like a double deterrent anti-vibration locking system and hidden tamperproof hinges. The covers are available in single, twin, triple or multiple configurations and a variety of standard and optional load ratings. Dimensions and additional options are also specified.
This document summarizes Steelway's hinged access covers and frames. [1] It describes their stamp-lock keyless locking mechanism that allows one-person opening and closing without lifting keys. [2] Standard features include 6mm thick mild steel construction, torsion spring assistance, foot-operated safety stays, and galvanized finish. [3] Sizes range from 500x500mm to 1500x1000mm and can support pedestrian and vehicular traffic up to 5 tonnes.
Steelway, a metal fabrication company based in Wolverhampton, was recognized with an Express & Star Manufacturing Award for its innovative and enterprising approach. Founded in 1928, the company has a proud history of manufacturing safety barriers and other metal products. It now employs 160 workers across two sites. Managing director Dan Houghton was delighted to receive the award and said the company has recovered after struggling during the recession, with turnover up 20% and a steady outlook for the future. The award celebrates Steelway's continued industrial tradition in the region.
Steelway was a manufacturing company located in Wolverhampton and West Bromwich that produced metal flooring, railings, and other products. It employed over 175 workers. During World War II, it contributed to the war effort by manufacturing stretchers and other supplies. After the war, it gained recognition for its work on TV and film sets. The document provides details about a worker named Jack Gibbons, who worked at Steelway from age 14 to retirement at 65 as a rivetter. It includes photos of Jack from his time there.
Steelway was a pioneering Wolverhampton firm that manufactured the UK's first pedestrian safety barriers in 1934. The barriers were installed in Princes Square and proved very successful, leading the company to gain national attention. In 1937, Steelway manufactured sockets and uprights to form crowd control barriers for King George VI's coronation. After the event, the company received a letter of appreciation from Scotland Yard praising the barriers. Steelway became well known for producing industrial metalwork accessories and continues to be highly regarded.
This document contains 3 summaries:
1. A local man provides additional historical details about John "Jack" Cuss, whose poem was previously featured, including biographical details, his career and promotions with GWR railway, marriage, hobbies, and the woman he and his wife raised.
2. A reader shares a photo he recognized from the previous article, showing stretchers manufactured during WWII by Steelway of Wolverhampton being presented to St. John Ambulance. These same stretchers were later reused as fencing in London housing estates.
3. A letter provides further context of a photo featured previously, showing stretchers manufactured by Steelway during WWII that were later reused as fencing
This document provides information on Steelway, a leading UK engineering company that specializes in steel, aluminum, and GRP products. It specifically discusses their line of LPCB approved high security access covers, upstanding frames, and ventilator covers that meet LPS 1175 level 4 ratings for security and fire protection. Product information is given for various standard sizes of the Sentry access covers, valve covers, and ventilator covers that can be manufactured to non-standard sizes as well.