This document provides instructions for making a quarter square log cabin quilt block for a bingo project. Participants are asked to make the block larger than needed and not to trim it. The instructions include a list of fabric needs - one 5" red square and strips of white, black, and another white fabric in varying widths. A three step process is outlined to sew the strips together to form the block, starting with the red square and working outward. Blocks should be 12 1/2" or larger and will be collected at the June meeting.
Hse alert 2013 35 two fatalities as a result of a failure of a bonnet-to...Alan Bassett
Process Safety - On the 19th of November 2013, 3pm, a steam explosion occurred at the Antwerp Refinery, Belgium. The accident involved the boiler feed water system (operating pressure 70 bar (1015 psi), operating temperature 280 °C (536°F)) of unit 72 (continuous catalytic reforming, CCR).
Two contractors were reinjecting sealant on a leak box on the bonnet-to-body flange of a 16 inch motorized valve, when suddenly the studs of the flange failed. The bonnet was launched into the process area, and landed at a 25 m distance.
The investigation that is looking into the causes of the accident is ongoing.
Charles Gould at Learning Live 2014: Total learning: learn faster, work smart...Brightwave Group
Total learning: learn faster, work smarter with four systems in one
We know that up to 90% of learning takes place outside formal training or e-learning, with the majority of learning coming from casual interactions with our colleagues and peers, or from purely informal, self-directed learning. But the learning industry is still struggling to develop innovative systems that integrate with how people learn today.
In this session Charles explores how a 'total learning' approach meets not only the needs of today's learners, but, crucially, how it can deliver real value for forward-thinking organisations. Charles demonstrates how Brightwave's total learning system – tessello – provides an environment that allows L&D teams to improve productivity, generate value and transform their position in the business.
The session explores:
● How technology that uses the Tin Can API delivers an enhanced learning environment – putting learners in control of their own learning and allowing them to record a wide range of online and offline learning (including informal) experiences
● How informal and social learning works alongside formal learning resources – without the need for a separate platform
● How powerful analytics provide rich insight into how learning is being experienced and applied – helping organisations make informed decisions to improve learning and ensuring it remains relevant and business focussed
● How to keep your best people engaged and in the organisation – providing learners with an environment that allows them to find information they need and when they need it, as well as connecting them to other experts across organisational silos, boosting engagement and so reducing staff attrition
● How improving the performance of your people, by helping them learn faster and smarter, boosts the performance of the organisation.
For more information on the Learning Live event, please visit: http://thelpiservices.com/conference/.
This document provides instructions for making a quarter square log cabin quilt block for a bingo project. Participants are asked to make the block larger than needed and not to trim it. The instructions include a list of fabric needs - one 5" red square and strips of white, black, and another white fabric in varying widths. A three step process is outlined to sew the strips together to form the block, starting with the red square and working outward. Blocks should be 12 1/2" or larger and will be collected at the June meeting.
Hse alert 2013 35 two fatalities as a result of a failure of a bonnet-to...Alan Bassett
Process Safety - On the 19th of November 2013, 3pm, a steam explosion occurred at the Antwerp Refinery, Belgium. The accident involved the boiler feed water system (operating pressure 70 bar (1015 psi), operating temperature 280 °C (536°F)) of unit 72 (continuous catalytic reforming, CCR).
Two contractors were reinjecting sealant on a leak box on the bonnet-to-body flange of a 16 inch motorized valve, when suddenly the studs of the flange failed. The bonnet was launched into the process area, and landed at a 25 m distance.
The investigation that is looking into the causes of the accident is ongoing.
Charles Gould at Learning Live 2014: Total learning: learn faster, work smart...Brightwave Group
Total learning: learn faster, work smarter with four systems in one
We know that up to 90% of learning takes place outside formal training or e-learning, with the majority of learning coming from casual interactions with our colleagues and peers, or from purely informal, self-directed learning. But the learning industry is still struggling to develop innovative systems that integrate with how people learn today.
In this session Charles explores how a 'total learning' approach meets not only the needs of today's learners, but, crucially, how it can deliver real value for forward-thinking organisations. Charles demonstrates how Brightwave's total learning system – tessello – provides an environment that allows L&D teams to improve productivity, generate value and transform their position in the business.
The session explores:
● How technology that uses the Tin Can API delivers an enhanced learning environment – putting learners in control of their own learning and allowing them to record a wide range of online and offline learning (including informal) experiences
● How informal and social learning works alongside formal learning resources – without the need for a separate platform
● How powerful analytics provide rich insight into how learning is being experienced and applied – helping organisations make informed decisions to improve learning and ensuring it remains relevant and business focussed
● How to keep your best people engaged and in the organisation – providing learners with an environment that allows them to find information they need and when they need it, as well as connecting them to other experts across organisational silos, boosting engagement and so reducing staff attrition
● How improving the performance of your people, by helping them learn faster and smarter, boosts the performance of the organisation.
For more information on the Learning Live event, please visit: http://thelpiservices.com/conference/.
A gin wheel failed and fell 52 meters without causing injury or property damage. An inspection of 500 gin wheels found that 43 showed signs of similar wear and failure. Proper inspection and maintenance of gin wheels is important to prevent failures and potential accidents.
RPD Selection Simple Guide Iso 16975 2 DraftAlan Bassett
Draft ISO Standard:
Respiratory protective devices – Selection, use and maintenance Part 2: Condensed guide to establishing and implementing a respiratory protective device programme
The document discusses content curation in the workplace and how it can help foster a learning culture and integrate learning with work. It notes that most content already exists and curation is needed to ensure content is useful, relevant, trustworthy and up to date. An ideal approach involves peer-generated, regulated and perpetuated content, but curation currently plays an important role. The key is analyzing usage data, getting user feedback, and continually refining the content based on a clear vision and goals. Curation contributes to content becoming more peer-driven over time.
Britain became a healthier and safer place to work last year, according to figures released today by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). Statistics show there has been a significant reduction in the numbers of people killed, injured or suffering work related ill-health from April 2008 to March 2009.
The emss scheme is not another safety passport scheme, but an umbrella for existing passports. It makes use of the considerable knowledge and experience of the people within the organisation to audit and approve existing safety passports, which already meet the industries exacting standards for safety health and environment. The scheme has a second constituent, which is the Competency Logbook. This enables the holder to maintain a portable competency training record that he/she can keep updated themselves. This provides the holder with the flexibility to improve their standards in the best way for themselves and gives the client the confidence to know that the card being carried shows that holder has met the essential minimum standard that they helped to drive.
The emss system takes the commitment to SHE management and performance a step further, by allowing time and funds that would have been used to put operatives through a multitude of very similar passport schemes involving much unnecessary duplication, to be better used for more relevant and specific SHE training requirements for the workforce.
The document discusses the history and importance of chocolate in human civilization. It notes that chocolate originated in Mesoamerica over 3000 years ago and was first consumed as a bitter drink by Mayans and Aztecs for its nutritional and medicinal properties. Cocoa beans were later used as currency and cocoa cultivation and chocolate-making became important industries for European colonial powers in the 16th-17th centuries. Today, chocolate remains widely popular around the world due to its taste and the cultural traditions associated with its production and consumption.
Injection Education – the "cure-all knowledge dump" favoured by many businesses as a way of training staff. Forward-thinking organisations are adopting a more "business need" approach, with point of need solutions pulling on social and digital
learning strengths we use in our private lives. Littered with case study anecdotes, Michelle Parry-Slater offers guidance on how organisations can prepare to embrace a modern learning agenda and shares the value she receives from her own Personal Learning Network (PLN).
This presentation was delivered by Michelle Parry-Slater at Brightwave Group's 'Up close and personal: Optimising the learner experience' event, 19th November 2015, at The Brewery, London.
This is my part in a panel-type presentation at Internet Librarian in October 2013. Topics covered included licensing issues, mobile apps for iOS and Android, and an affordable payment system and a great open source Internet filter and Intrusion Prevention System.
The document provides tips and guidance for winter driving. It recommends (1) preparing your vehicle for winter by servicing it and checking fluids, tires, lights, and wipers; (2) taking an emergency kit with supplies in case you become stranded; and (3) changing your driving habits by slowing down, increasing following distances, and using caution on slippery roads. It also gives specific advice for driving in fog, snow, rain, wind, and floods. The overall message is to prepare your vehicle, drive carefully according to conditions, and know what to do in an emergency to stay safe during winter travel.
SMP Impl. on BSD/MIPS - TLB Consistency -Takuya ASADA
This document discusses TLB consistency issues that arise in SMP systems and describes approaches to address this through TLB shootdown mechanisms. It focuses on implementations for OpenBSD on MIPS and SGI Octane systems. TLB shootdown involves invalidating CPU TLB entries using inter-processor interrupts when the virtual to physical mapping changes due to processes running on different CPUs. The document outlines traditional TLB shootdown methods and modified approaches used in OpenBSD and other operating systems.
Mimiru discovers Tsukasa in a small dungeon with a treasure chest. Bear witnesses Tsukasa attempting to murder a NPC before entering the dungeon. On Tsukasa's return from the dungeon, a Silver Knight attacks him and blocks his escape with a barrier.
The new sentencing guidelines for health & safety offences are in force from 1st February 2016. They were intended to increase the level of fines, particularly for larger organisations. However, unintended consequences of the way punishments are now calculated mean that judges will be forced to hand out very much greater fines than expected and send many more directors, managers and junior employees to jail for breaching health & safety laws.
A gin wheel failed and fell 52 meters without causing injury or property damage. An inspection of 500 gin wheels found that 43 showed signs of similar wear and failure. Proper inspection and maintenance of gin wheels is important to prevent failures and potential accidents.
RPD Selection Simple Guide Iso 16975 2 DraftAlan Bassett
Draft ISO Standard:
Respiratory protective devices – Selection, use and maintenance Part 2: Condensed guide to establishing and implementing a respiratory protective device programme
The document discusses content curation in the workplace and how it can help foster a learning culture and integrate learning with work. It notes that most content already exists and curation is needed to ensure content is useful, relevant, trustworthy and up to date. An ideal approach involves peer-generated, regulated and perpetuated content, but curation currently plays an important role. The key is analyzing usage data, getting user feedback, and continually refining the content based on a clear vision and goals. Curation contributes to content becoming more peer-driven over time.
Britain became a healthier and safer place to work last year, according to figures released today by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). Statistics show there has been a significant reduction in the numbers of people killed, injured or suffering work related ill-health from April 2008 to March 2009.
The emss scheme is not another safety passport scheme, but an umbrella for existing passports. It makes use of the considerable knowledge and experience of the people within the organisation to audit and approve existing safety passports, which already meet the industries exacting standards for safety health and environment. The scheme has a second constituent, which is the Competency Logbook. This enables the holder to maintain a portable competency training record that he/she can keep updated themselves. This provides the holder with the flexibility to improve their standards in the best way for themselves and gives the client the confidence to know that the card being carried shows that holder has met the essential minimum standard that they helped to drive.
The emss system takes the commitment to SHE management and performance a step further, by allowing time and funds that would have been used to put operatives through a multitude of very similar passport schemes involving much unnecessary duplication, to be better used for more relevant and specific SHE training requirements for the workforce.
The document discusses the history and importance of chocolate in human civilization. It notes that chocolate originated in Mesoamerica over 3000 years ago and was first consumed as a bitter drink by Mayans and Aztecs for its nutritional and medicinal properties. Cocoa beans were later used as currency and cocoa cultivation and chocolate-making became important industries for European colonial powers in the 16th-17th centuries. Today, chocolate remains widely popular around the world due to its taste and the cultural traditions associated with its production and consumption.
Injection Education – the "cure-all knowledge dump" favoured by many businesses as a way of training staff. Forward-thinking organisations are adopting a more "business need" approach, with point of need solutions pulling on social and digital
learning strengths we use in our private lives. Littered with case study anecdotes, Michelle Parry-Slater offers guidance on how organisations can prepare to embrace a modern learning agenda and shares the value she receives from her own Personal Learning Network (PLN).
This presentation was delivered by Michelle Parry-Slater at Brightwave Group's 'Up close and personal: Optimising the learner experience' event, 19th November 2015, at The Brewery, London.
This is my part in a panel-type presentation at Internet Librarian in October 2013. Topics covered included licensing issues, mobile apps for iOS and Android, and an affordable payment system and a great open source Internet filter and Intrusion Prevention System.
The document provides tips and guidance for winter driving. It recommends (1) preparing your vehicle for winter by servicing it and checking fluids, tires, lights, and wipers; (2) taking an emergency kit with supplies in case you become stranded; and (3) changing your driving habits by slowing down, increasing following distances, and using caution on slippery roads. It also gives specific advice for driving in fog, snow, rain, wind, and floods. The overall message is to prepare your vehicle, drive carefully according to conditions, and know what to do in an emergency to stay safe during winter travel.
SMP Impl. on BSD/MIPS - TLB Consistency -Takuya ASADA
This document discusses TLB consistency issues that arise in SMP systems and describes approaches to address this through TLB shootdown mechanisms. It focuses on implementations for OpenBSD on MIPS and SGI Octane systems. TLB shootdown involves invalidating CPU TLB entries using inter-processor interrupts when the virtual to physical mapping changes due to processes running on different CPUs. The document outlines traditional TLB shootdown methods and modified approaches used in OpenBSD and other operating systems.
Mimiru discovers Tsukasa in a small dungeon with a treasure chest. Bear witnesses Tsukasa attempting to murder a NPC before entering the dungeon. On Tsukasa's return from the dungeon, a Silver Knight attacks him and blocks his escape with a barrier.
The new sentencing guidelines for health & safety offences are in force from 1st February 2016. They were intended to increase the level of fines, particularly for larger organisations. However, unintended consequences of the way punishments are now calculated mean that judges will be forced to hand out very much greater fines than expected and send many more directors, managers and junior employees to jail for breaching health & safety laws.
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плюс – эффект командообразования и
взаимной поддержки
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последующим разбором, выводами,
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