This document outlines the compensation plan for BS Samridhee Trade Link Ltd. It describes the requirements for earning binary income through building two sales teams, left and right. It provides the bonus values for different business volume thresholds. It also describes the infinity team bonus structure, spill over rules, carry forward of unused business volume to the next week, and re-purchase rules. The maximum infinity income is calculated as 10% of the total business volume under the infinity team.
This document provides information about Betfix International Ltd, an online cricket betting portal based in the British Virgin Islands. It outlines two investment options - the first allows individuals to open an account with $100 and earn returns from referrals, while the second is a fixed investment plan with monthly returns of 18-22% over 11 months. The document also describes the referral network for earning additional income from direct and indirect referrals' investments and betting activity. Contact and payment details are provided at the end.
Discusses How a target audience can be identified for two seperate films. Focuses on Transformers 4 and Cloverfield and the difference between how they have targeted their audiences.
1) The study investigated the effects of Clitoria ternatea leaf and flower extracts on alloxan-induced diabetic rats over 84 days.
2) Oral administration of the extracts significantly reduced blood glucose, cholesterol, triglycerides, and kidney/liver markers, while increasing insulin, glycogen stores, and beneficial cholesterol.
3) The leaf extract showed slightly better effects than the flower extract in regulating these biochemical parameters and enzymes related to glucose metabolism.
The document discusses conditions related to the endocrine system. It explains that suffixes like "-uria" and "-emia" indicate conditions related to urine or blood, respectively. For example, glycosuria means high sugar in urine and can be caused by problems with pancreatic hormones like insulin and glucagon. Polyuria means excessive urine and is also associated with diabetes. The document also discusses hypercalcemia and hyponatremia, which mean high or low calcium/sodium in blood and can be caused by issues with parathyroid/adrenal gland hormones. In summary, it relates endocrine disorders to imbalances in specific hormones and the glands that produce them.
This document outlines the compensation plan for BS Samridhee Trade Link Ltd. It describes the requirements for earning binary income through building two sales teams, left and right. It provides the bonus values for different business volume thresholds. It also describes the infinity team bonus structure, spill over rules, carry forward of unused business volume to the next week, and re-purchase rules. The maximum infinity income is calculated as 10% of the total business volume under the infinity team.
This document provides information about Betfix International Ltd, an online cricket betting portal based in the British Virgin Islands. It outlines two investment options - the first allows individuals to open an account with $100 and earn returns from referrals, while the second is a fixed investment plan with monthly returns of 18-22% over 11 months. The document also describes the referral network for earning additional income from direct and indirect referrals' investments and betting activity. Contact and payment details are provided at the end.
Discusses How a target audience can be identified for two seperate films. Focuses on Transformers 4 and Cloverfield and the difference between how they have targeted their audiences.
1) The study investigated the effects of Clitoria ternatea leaf and flower extracts on alloxan-induced diabetic rats over 84 days.
2) Oral administration of the extracts significantly reduced blood glucose, cholesterol, triglycerides, and kidney/liver markers, while increasing insulin, glycogen stores, and beneficial cholesterol.
3) The leaf extract showed slightly better effects than the flower extract in regulating these biochemical parameters and enzymes related to glucose metabolism.
The document discusses conditions related to the endocrine system. It explains that suffixes like "-uria" and "-emia" indicate conditions related to urine or blood, respectively. For example, glycosuria means high sugar in urine and can be caused by problems with pancreatic hormones like insulin and glucagon. Polyuria means excessive urine and is also associated with diabetes. The document also discusses hypercalcemia and hyponatremia, which mean high or low calcium/sodium in blood and can be caused by issues with parathyroid/adrenal gland hormones. In summary, it relates endocrine disorders to imbalances in specific hormones and the glands that produce them.
This document outlines the compensation plan for BS Samridhee Trade Link Ltd. It describes the requirements for earning binary income through building two sales teams, left and right. It provides the bonus values for different business volume thresholds. It also describes the infinity team bonus structure, spill over rules, carry forward of unused business volume to the next week, and re-purchase rules. The maximum infinity income is calculated as 10% of the total business volume under the infinity team.
O documento fornece instruções sobre variáveis, cálculos e condições no PHP, incluindo como criar variáveis, usar operadores aritméticos e de comparação, e estruturas condicionais if.
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The document discusses the nervous system and related medical terms. It explains that the central nervous system processes sensory information and commands the peripheral nervous system and muscles. Weakness or loss of motor skills (-paresis) and speech or language problems (-phasia) can occur if the nervous system is damaged. Specific terms are defined, such as hemiparesis meaning weakness on one side of the body and aphasia meaning inability to communicate verbally due to brain damage.
This company has been a home textile manufacturer in India and worldwide since 1995. They have a manufacturing facility in Mumbai that strictly follows quality standards to meet customer satisfaction. This allows them to meet customer expectations for precision, quality, and timely delivery in order to succeed in today's global economy. The company produces a wide range of bed and bath linens, including sheets, pillows, quilts, towels, bathrobes and slippers.
Crowd Management at Nashik Kumbh Mela by Rajeev ChoubeyRajeev Choubey
The document provides details of the hazard, vulnerability, and risk assessment conducted for crowd management and security planning for the Kumbh Mela festival in Nashik in 2015-16. Key points include:
- Identifying hazards associated with the festival and prioritizing risks, with a focus on mitigating the highest risks first.
- Conducting extensive training for police and other personnel on crowd control, disaster management, and other emergency response techniques.
- Developing contingency plans to ensure normal operations can continue or quickly resume in case of any disruptions.
The document provides information about the Multi-Purpose Device (MPD) including its features, components, rigging instructions, use as a lowering/raising device, and belaying techniques. The MPD underwent over nine years of research and development and features innovations like a high-efficiency pulley and integrated rope-grab mechanism allowing it to be used for lowering, raising, and belaying without replacing hardware. It simplifies rescue operations through its combination of essential features into a single device.
This document summarizes the compensation plan for Moringo Nutra distributors. It outlines three starter packs priced at Rs. 1500, Rs. 6500, and Rs. 15000 that provide different point values. Distributors earn 5-15% commissions based on their team's monthly business volume. They can rank up from Associate to Diamond based on team qualifications and volume. Higher ranks provide higher minimum weekly binary incomes and cash bonuses.
The document discusses key elements of managing emergency operations in Africa, including philosophy, concepts, and frameworks. It outlines operational dimensions for effective disaster response, including early warning, preparedness, mitigation, response, rehabilitation, and transition. It emphasizes community involvement and an integrated approach to development and disaster management.
The risk profile of the Gauteng City Region (GCR) necessitates the implementation of a single, province-wide incident management system that is capable of ensuring the effective, coordinated response to large-scale and complex incidents by the GCR’s various response organizations.
Yearly Achievement, Plan SS Securitym before and after.Louison Malu-Malu
Plan South Sudan did not previously have a formalized security management system in place. They have since established a comprehensive security system that includes continuously assessing risks, developing security plans and procedures, providing security training to staff, establishing communication systems, and ensuring security measures are in place at offices and facilities. The new security management system aims to reduce vulnerabilities by implementing recommendations from risk assessments and adapting plans based on changes in the security environment.
This document outlines plans for developing Denizli, Turkey into a disaster resistant city through various information systems and earthquake studies. It discusses establishing teams to manage disaster mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery. A Geographical Information System (GIS) will be implemented to help with disaster response planning and tracking events. An Information and Management Centre is proposed to integrate all projects from one location. Earthquake studies conducted in Denizli by Pamukkale University are also summarized, including analysis of seismic risk and structural testing. The overall goal is to design integrated systems to help the city prepare for and manage disasters.
disaster preparedness.pptx Public health ScienceBEDER4
1) Disaster preparedness involves developing plans and programs for disaster management, mitigation, response and recovery at all levels of government.
2) Disasters can be classified based on speed of onset (sudden or slow) and scope (minor, major, catastrophic).
3) Key aspects of disaster preparedness programs include planning, risk assessment, logistics, early warning systems, public education, drills and rehearsals.
4) Preparedness aims to minimize losses through measures like strategic stockpiling, evacuation planning and developing medical response capacity.
Measures taken in anticipation of a disaster to ensure that appropriate and effective actions are taken in the aftermath are known as Disaster Preparedness.
The document summarizes an Early Response Disaster Management training that was held for partners and committee members in Laisamis Sub-County, Kenya. Over the course of 4 days, 36 participants were trained on key concepts in disaster risk management including hazards, risks, vulnerabilities, capacities, and the disaster management cycle. Participants learned about establishing early warning systems and undertaking community risk assessments. The training covered facilitating early response disaster management in communities and developing a plan of action to create awareness of disaster risk management, form a revised sub-county disaster management committee, and cascade skills learned to community members.
WHO - Kenya health sector disaster risk management capacity. Dr. James Tepre...Emmanuel Mosoti Machani
The document summarizes the findings of a 2013 assessment of disaster risk management (DRM) capacity in Kenya's health sector. It identifies several critical areas in need of strengthening, including legal and policy frameworks, coordination mechanisms, risk information, institutional response plans, community preparedness, health facility resilience, communications, and human resources. Recommendations are provided, such as developing an all-hazards national health disaster plan, conducting comprehensive risk assessments, assisting communities to strengthen DRM structures, and ensuring health facilities have master plans that incorporate DRM. The goal is to inform a roadmap to improve DRM capacity at national and county levels in Kenya.
1) Emergency planning involves organizing resources and procedures to efficiently respond to disasters with limited information and resources.
2) The document outlines 13 principles of emergency planning, including focusing on saving lives and reducing damage, basing plans on likely scenarios, and ensuring roles and responsibilities are clearly defined.
3) Effective emergency planning requires coordination across different levels of government, sectors, and organizations and the integration of their plans.
This document discusses child sexual exploitation (CSE) and the local authority's approach. It defines CSE and notes there are typically over 30 active CSE cases per quarter. The multi-agency CSE team addresses referrals using a pathway involving assessment, relationship building, and disruption strategies. Ofsted and a peer review found strengths in direct work but areas for improvement around resourcing a complex safeguarding response. Steps have since been taken to establish strategic groups, adopt a Greater Manchester complex safeguarding strategy, and develop a new Complex Safeguarding Team to address criminal exploitation.
This document summarizes a participatory disaster risk reduction project in Nepal supported by the European Commission. The project is implemented by seven international partners across 22 districts in Nepal and aims to enhance the capacity of vulnerable communities to respond to disasters. Key initiatives include awareness campaigns reaching over 500,000 people, training 1,900 volunteers, forming disaster management committees, conducting vulnerability assessments, establishing early warning systems, and small-scale mitigation projects. Challenges include security issues restricting movement and a lack of resources. Moving forward, the project emphasizes institutionalizing disaster risk reduction and integrating it with development programs.
Emergency Plan, Monitoring and Evaluation.pptxPaulAnicete2
The document discusses emergency planning, monitoring, and evaluation. It provides details on creating video projects for a PETA finals demonstration on various disaster risk reduction topics. Students will work in assigned teams to create 10-20 minute videos covering precautionary safety measures for different hazards, basic fire response procedures, proper survival kit contents and use, and an overview of the Philippine disaster management law. The video projects will be evaluated based on clear objectives, well-structured storyboards, and organized, compelling content.
This document outlines the importance of emergency preparedness and response planning for disasters. Key points include:
1) Advance planning, ability to mobilize resources quickly, and practice drills are essential to effective emergency response. Clear lines of authority and coordination between levels of government and organizations are needed.
2) Detailed response plans must be prepared in advance, identify responsibilities, and include inventory of resources, contact information, and trigger mechanisms. Plans must be reviewed and practiced regularly.
3) Training of emergency response teams is critical. Exercises help identify gaps and develop backup strategies. Advance preparation and warning systems can help minimize disaster impacts. Response does not end with the event and lessons learned should inform future plans.
NGOs Field Security Management Approach & Systems 2.pptxLouison Malu-Malu
The document provides information on security risk management and security risk assessments for NGOs operating in unstable environments. It defines key terms like strategy, planning, tactics, security risk management, and security risk assessment. It also discusses developing a security risk assessment, identifying threats and vulnerabilities, and using risk assessments to effectively manage security risks. The document provides examples of how to classify risk levels in different areas and outlines contingency plans, relocation thresholds, and evacuation procedures.
This document outlines the compensation plan for BS Samridhee Trade Link Ltd. It describes the requirements for earning binary income through building two sales teams, left and right. It provides the bonus values for different business volume thresholds. It also describes the infinity team bonus structure, spill over rules, carry forward of unused business volume to the next week, and re-purchase rules. The maximum infinity income is calculated as 10% of the total business volume under the infinity team.
O documento fornece instruções sobre variáveis, cálculos e condições no PHP, incluindo como criar variáveis, usar operadores aritméticos e de comparação, e estruturas condicionais if.
Memento de fiscalité successorale 2016 - ADD Associés ADD Associés
L’Etude ADD Associés, spécialiste de la généalogie successorale nationale et internationale et expert reconnu
de la filiation, vous propose différentes éditions de son mémento de fiscalité successorale.
The document discusses the nervous system and related medical terms. It explains that the central nervous system processes sensory information and commands the peripheral nervous system and muscles. Weakness or loss of motor skills (-paresis) and speech or language problems (-phasia) can occur if the nervous system is damaged. Specific terms are defined, such as hemiparesis meaning weakness on one side of the body and aphasia meaning inability to communicate verbally due to brain damage.
This company has been a home textile manufacturer in India and worldwide since 1995. They have a manufacturing facility in Mumbai that strictly follows quality standards to meet customer satisfaction. This allows them to meet customer expectations for precision, quality, and timely delivery in order to succeed in today's global economy. The company produces a wide range of bed and bath linens, including sheets, pillows, quilts, towels, bathrobes and slippers.
Crowd Management at Nashik Kumbh Mela by Rajeev ChoubeyRajeev Choubey
The document provides details of the hazard, vulnerability, and risk assessment conducted for crowd management and security planning for the Kumbh Mela festival in Nashik in 2015-16. Key points include:
- Identifying hazards associated with the festival and prioritizing risks, with a focus on mitigating the highest risks first.
- Conducting extensive training for police and other personnel on crowd control, disaster management, and other emergency response techniques.
- Developing contingency plans to ensure normal operations can continue or quickly resume in case of any disruptions.
The document provides information about the Multi-Purpose Device (MPD) including its features, components, rigging instructions, use as a lowering/raising device, and belaying techniques. The MPD underwent over nine years of research and development and features innovations like a high-efficiency pulley and integrated rope-grab mechanism allowing it to be used for lowering, raising, and belaying without replacing hardware. It simplifies rescue operations through its combination of essential features into a single device.
This document summarizes the compensation plan for Moringo Nutra distributors. It outlines three starter packs priced at Rs. 1500, Rs. 6500, and Rs. 15000 that provide different point values. Distributors earn 5-15% commissions based on their team's monthly business volume. They can rank up from Associate to Diamond based on team qualifications and volume. Higher ranks provide higher minimum weekly binary incomes and cash bonuses.
The document discusses key elements of managing emergency operations in Africa, including philosophy, concepts, and frameworks. It outlines operational dimensions for effective disaster response, including early warning, preparedness, mitigation, response, rehabilitation, and transition. It emphasizes community involvement and an integrated approach to development and disaster management.
The risk profile of the Gauteng City Region (GCR) necessitates the implementation of a single, province-wide incident management system that is capable of ensuring the effective, coordinated response to large-scale and complex incidents by the GCR’s various response organizations.
Yearly Achievement, Plan SS Securitym before and after.Louison Malu-Malu
Plan South Sudan did not previously have a formalized security management system in place. They have since established a comprehensive security system that includes continuously assessing risks, developing security plans and procedures, providing security training to staff, establishing communication systems, and ensuring security measures are in place at offices and facilities. The new security management system aims to reduce vulnerabilities by implementing recommendations from risk assessments and adapting plans based on changes in the security environment.
This document outlines plans for developing Denizli, Turkey into a disaster resistant city through various information systems and earthquake studies. It discusses establishing teams to manage disaster mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery. A Geographical Information System (GIS) will be implemented to help with disaster response planning and tracking events. An Information and Management Centre is proposed to integrate all projects from one location. Earthquake studies conducted in Denizli by Pamukkale University are also summarized, including analysis of seismic risk and structural testing. The overall goal is to design integrated systems to help the city prepare for and manage disasters.
disaster preparedness.pptx Public health ScienceBEDER4
1) Disaster preparedness involves developing plans and programs for disaster management, mitigation, response and recovery at all levels of government.
2) Disasters can be classified based on speed of onset (sudden or slow) and scope (minor, major, catastrophic).
3) Key aspects of disaster preparedness programs include planning, risk assessment, logistics, early warning systems, public education, drills and rehearsals.
4) Preparedness aims to minimize losses through measures like strategic stockpiling, evacuation planning and developing medical response capacity.
Measures taken in anticipation of a disaster to ensure that appropriate and effective actions are taken in the aftermath are known as Disaster Preparedness.
The document summarizes an Early Response Disaster Management training that was held for partners and committee members in Laisamis Sub-County, Kenya. Over the course of 4 days, 36 participants were trained on key concepts in disaster risk management including hazards, risks, vulnerabilities, capacities, and the disaster management cycle. Participants learned about establishing early warning systems and undertaking community risk assessments. The training covered facilitating early response disaster management in communities and developing a plan of action to create awareness of disaster risk management, form a revised sub-county disaster management committee, and cascade skills learned to community members.
WHO - Kenya health sector disaster risk management capacity. Dr. James Tepre...Emmanuel Mosoti Machani
The document summarizes the findings of a 2013 assessment of disaster risk management (DRM) capacity in Kenya's health sector. It identifies several critical areas in need of strengthening, including legal and policy frameworks, coordination mechanisms, risk information, institutional response plans, community preparedness, health facility resilience, communications, and human resources. Recommendations are provided, such as developing an all-hazards national health disaster plan, conducting comprehensive risk assessments, assisting communities to strengthen DRM structures, and ensuring health facilities have master plans that incorporate DRM. The goal is to inform a roadmap to improve DRM capacity at national and county levels in Kenya.
1) Emergency planning involves organizing resources and procedures to efficiently respond to disasters with limited information and resources.
2) The document outlines 13 principles of emergency planning, including focusing on saving lives and reducing damage, basing plans on likely scenarios, and ensuring roles and responsibilities are clearly defined.
3) Effective emergency planning requires coordination across different levels of government, sectors, and organizations and the integration of their plans.
This document discusses child sexual exploitation (CSE) and the local authority's approach. It defines CSE and notes there are typically over 30 active CSE cases per quarter. The multi-agency CSE team addresses referrals using a pathway involving assessment, relationship building, and disruption strategies. Ofsted and a peer review found strengths in direct work but areas for improvement around resourcing a complex safeguarding response. Steps have since been taken to establish strategic groups, adopt a Greater Manchester complex safeguarding strategy, and develop a new Complex Safeguarding Team to address criminal exploitation.
This document summarizes a participatory disaster risk reduction project in Nepal supported by the European Commission. The project is implemented by seven international partners across 22 districts in Nepal and aims to enhance the capacity of vulnerable communities to respond to disasters. Key initiatives include awareness campaigns reaching over 500,000 people, training 1,900 volunteers, forming disaster management committees, conducting vulnerability assessments, establishing early warning systems, and small-scale mitigation projects. Challenges include security issues restricting movement and a lack of resources. Moving forward, the project emphasizes institutionalizing disaster risk reduction and integrating it with development programs.
Emergency Plan, Monitoring and Evaluation.pptxPaulAnicete2
The document discusses emergency planning, monitoring, and evaluation. It provides details on creating video projects for a PETA finals demonstration on various disaster risk reduction topics. Students will work in assigned teams to create 10-20 minute videos covering precautionary safety measures for different hazards, basic fire response procedures, proper survival kit contents and use, and an overview of the Philippine disaster management law. The video projects will be evaluated based on clear objectives, well-structured storyboards, and organized, compelling content.
This document outlines the importance of emergency preparedness and response planning for disasters. Key points include:
1) Advance planning, ability to mobilize resources quickly, and practice drills are essential to effective emergency response. Clear lines of authority and coordination between levels of government and organizations are needed.
2) Detailed response plans must be prepared in advance, identify responsibilities, and include inventory of resources, contact information, and trigger mechanisms. Plans must be reviewed and practiced regularly.
3) Training of emergency response teams is critical. Exercises help identify gaps and develop backup strategies. Advance preparation and warning systems can help minimize disaster impacts. Response does not end with the event and lessons learned should inform future plans.
NGOs Field Security Management Approach & Systems 2.pptxLouison Malu-Malu
The document provides information on security risk management and security risk assessments for NGOs operating in unstable environments. It defines key terms like strategy, planning, tactics, security risk management, and security risk assessment. It also discusses developing a security risk assessment, identifying threats and vulnerabilities, and using risk assessments to effectively manage security risks. The document provides examples of how to classify risk levels in different areas and outlines contingency plans, relocation thresholds, and evacuation procedures.
The document summarizes the findings of a 2016 needs assessment of emergency management programs at higher education institutions. It found that while 83% have response plans, planning is more focused on response than continuity or recovery. Only 65% conduct risk assessments and 45% have training and exercises. Recommendations include refunded federal grants, executive leadership training, and mutual aid agreements to leverage resources across institutions. Establishing an incident management team can enhance response, continuity, and recovery efforts.
Programme planning and evaluation in extension workDegonto Islam
Programme is the total educational job being done in particular settings that forms the basis for extension plan. Programme planning is decision making process which actually analysis the existing condition and matter and evaluation the alternative approach to solve the crux with priorities of the human feeling and needs. Generally initial objectives are peoples participations at grass roots level.
Eleanor Schooling, Ofsted's National Director, Social Care made this presentation at National Children and Adult Services Conference in Manchester ,4 November 2016.
Mainstreaming drr in plan’s development workNDRC Nepal
The document discusses mainstreaming disaster risk reduction (DRR) into development work. It recommends mainstreaming DRR by ensuring risk assessment and management are addressed in strategic frameworks, policies, and individual project design. The steps for institutional mainstreaming of DRR include awareness raising, developing enabling environments and tools, training, and measuring progress through learning and experience sharing. The Hyogo Framework for Action's five priority areas for building disaster resilient communities are also outlined.
The document discusses crisis management in response to a collapse at a copper mine. It outlines 10 fundamental steps to consider in crisis management involving potential life-threatening conditions. These include having a comprehensive crisis plan, quickly identifying the crisis, and telling all relevant information to those affected fast and honestly. It also discusses the importance of crisis identification and moving fast to find corrective measures. The summary focuses on the key aspects of crisis management discussed in the document - having a plan, identifying the crisis, and communicating transparently and quickly.
How to Make a Society Responsive to a Disaster..presentationZobaer Ahmed
This document outlines key elements needed to make a society responsive to disasters, including conducting hazard and vulnerability assessments, establishing response mechanisms and strategies, developing preparedness plans, coordinating with other organizations, managing information, creating early warning systems, mobilizing resources, and conducting public education and training exercises. The overall goal is to build a society's capacity to cope with future disasters through analyzing past experiences, risk assessments, and preparedness planning in a continuous cycle of assessing, training, exercising, and reviewing to strengthen disaster responsiveness.
Microbial characterisation and identification, and potability of River Kuywa ...Open Access Research Paper
Water contamination is one of the major causes of water borne diseases worldwide. In Kenya, approximately 43% of people lack access to potable water due to human contamination. River Kuywa water is currently experiencing contamination due to human activities. Its water is widely used for domestic, agricultural, industrial and recreational purposes. This study aimed at characterizing bacteria and fungi in river Kuywa water. Water samples were randomly collected from four sites of the river: site A (Matisi), site B (Ngwelo), site C (Nzoia water pump) and site D (Chalicha), during the dry season (January-March 2018) and wet season (April-July 2018) and were transported to Maseno University Microbiology and plant pathology laboratory for analysis. The characterization and identification of bacteria and fungi were carried out using standard microbiological techniques. Nine bacterial genera and three fungi were identified from Kuywa river water. Clostridium spp., Staphylococcus spp., Enterobacter spp., Streptococcus spp., E. coli, Klebsiella spp., Shigella spp., Proteus spp. and Salmonella spp. Fungi were Fusarium oxysporum, Aspergillus flavus complex and Penicillium species. Wet season recorded highest bacterial and fungal counts (6.61-7.66 and 3.83-6.75cfu/ml) respectively. The results indicated that the river Kuywa water is polluted and therefore unsafe for human consumption before treatment. It is therefore recommended that the communities to ensure that they boil water especially for drinking.
Epcon is One of the World's leading Manufacturing Companies.EpconLP
Epcon is One of the World's leading Manufacturing Companies. With over 4000 installations worldwide, EPCON has been pioneering new techniques since 1977 that have become industry standards now. Founded in 1977, Epcon has grown from a one-man operation to a global leader in developing and manufacturing innovative air pollution control technology and industrial heating equipment.
Recycling and Disposal on SWM Raymond Einyu pptxRayLetai1
Increasing urbanization, rural–urban migration, rising standards of living, and rapid development associated with population growth have resulted in increased solid waste generation by industrial, domestic and other activities in Nairobi City. It has been noted in other contexts too that increasing population, changing consumption patterns, economic development, changing income, urbanization and industrialization all contribute to the increased generation of waste.
With the increasing urban population in Kenya, which is estimated to be growing at a rate higher than that of the country’s general population, waste generation and management is already a major challenge. The industrialization and urbanization process in the country, dominated by one major city – Nairobi, which has around four times the population of the next largest urban centre (Mombasa) – has witnessed an exponential increase in the generation of solid waste. It is projected that by 2030, about 50 per cent of the Kenyan population will be urban.
Aim:
A healthy, safe, secure and sustainable solid waste management system fit for a world – class city.
Improve and protect the public health of Nairobi residents and visitors.
Ecological health, diversity and productivity and maximize resource recovery through the participatory approach.
Goals:
Build awareness and capacity for source separation as essential components of sustainable waste management.
Build new environmentally sound infrastructure and systems for safe disposal of residual waste and replacing current dumpsites which should be commissioned.
Current solid waste management situation:
The status.
Solid waste generation rate is at 2240 tones / day
collection efficiently is at about 50%.
Actors i.e. city authorities, CBO’s , private firms and self-disposal
Current SWM Situation in Nairobi City:
Solid waste generation – collection – dumping
Good Practices:
• Separation – recycling – marketing.
• Open dumpsite dandora dump site through public education on source separation of waste, of which the situation can be reversed.
• Nairobi is one of the C40 cities in this respect , various actors in the solid waste management space have adopted a variety of technologies to reduce short lived climate pollutants including source separation , recycling , marketing of the recycled products.
• Through the network, it should expect to benefit from expertise of the different actors in the network in terms of applicable technologies and practices in reducing the short-lived climate pollutants.
Good practices:
Despite the dismal collection of solid waste in Nairobi city, there are practices and activities of informal actors (CBOs, CBO-SACCOs and yard shop operators) and other formal industrial actors on solid waste collection, recycling and waste reduction.
Practices and activities of these actor groups are viewed as innovations with the potential to change the way solid waste is handled.
CHALLENGES:
• Resource Allocation.
Evolving Lifecycles with High Resolution Site Characterization (HRSC) and 3-D...Joshua Orris
The incorporation of a 3DCSM and completion of HRSC provided a tool for enhanced, data-driven, decisions to support a change in remediation closure strategies. Currently, an approved pilot study has been obtained to shut-down the remediation systems (ISCO, P&T) and conduct a hydraulic study under non-pumping conditions. A separate micro-biological bench scale treatability study was competed that yielded positive results for an emerging innovative technology. As a result, a field pilot study has commenced with results expected in nine-twelve months. With the results of the hydraulic study, field pilot studies and an updated risk assessment leading site monitoring optimization cost lifecycle savings upwards of $15MM towards an alternatively evolved best available technology remediation closure strategy.
Climate Change All over the World .pptxsairaanwer024
Climate change refers to significant and lasting changes in the average weather patterns over periods ranging from decades to millions of years. It encompasses both global warming driven by human emissions of greenhouse gases and the resulting large-scale shifts in weather patterns. While climate change is a natural phenomenon, human activities, particularly since the Industrial Revolution, have accelerated its pace and intensity
Improving the viability of probiotics by encapsulation methods for developmen...Open Access Research Paper
The popularity of functional foods among scientists and common people has been increasing day by day. Awareness and modernization make the consumer think better regarding food and nutrition. Now a day’s individual knows very well about the relation between food consumption and disease prevalence. Humans have a diversity of microbes in the gut that together form the gut microflora. Probiotics are the health-promoting live microbial cells improve host health through gut and brain connection and fighting against harmful bacteria. Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus are the two bacterial genera which are considered to be probiotic. These good bacteria are facing challenges of viability. There are so many factors such as sensitivity to heat, pH, acidity, osmotic effect, mechanical shear, chemical components, freezing and storage time as well which affects the viability of probiotics in the dairy food matrix as well as in the gut. Multiple efforts have been done in the past and ongoing in present for these beneficial microbial population stability until their destination in the gut. One of a useful technique known as microencapsulation makes the probiotic effective in the diversified conditions and maintain these microbe’s community to the optimum level for achieving targeted benefits. Dairy products are found to be an ideal vehicle for probiotic incorporation. It has been seen that the encapsulated microbial cells show higher viability than the free cells in different processing and storage conditions as well as against bile salts in the gut. They make the food functional when incorporated, without affecting the product sensory characteristics.
ENVIRONMENT~ Renewable Energy Sources and their future prospects.tiwarimanvi3129
This presentation is for us to know that how our Environment need Attention for protection of our natural resources which are depleted day by day that's why we need to take time and shift our attention to renewable energy sources instead of non-renewable sources which are better and Eco-friendly for our environment. these renewable energy sources are so helpful for our planet and for every living organism which depends on environment.
Presented by The Global Peatlands Assessment: Mapping, Policy, and Action at GLF Peatlands 2024 - The Global Peatlands Assessment: Mapping, Policy, and Action
Kinetic studies on malachite green dye adsorption from aqueous solutions by A...Open Access Research Paper
Water polluted by dyestuffs compounds is a global threat to health and the environment; accordingly, we prepared a green novel sorbent chemical and Physical system from an algae, chitosan and chitosan nanoparticle and impregnated with algae with chitosan nanocomposite for the sorption of Malachite green dye from water. The algae with chitosan nanocomposite by a simple method and used as a recyclable and effective adsorbent for the removal of malachite green dye from aqueous solutions. Algae, chitosan, chitosan nanoparticle and algae with chitosan nanocomposite were characterized using different physicochemical methods. The functional groups and chemical compounds found in algae, chitosan, chitosan algae, chitosan nanoparticle, and chitosan nanoparticle with algae were identified using FTIR, SEM, and TGADTA/DTG techniques. The optimal adsorption conditions, different dosages, pH and Temperature the amount of algae with chitosan nanocomposite were determined. At optimized conditions and the batch equilibrium studies more than 99% of the dye was removed. The adsorption process data matched well kinetics showed that the reaction order for dye varied with pseudo-first order and pseudo-second order. Furthermore, the maximum adsorption capacity of the algae with chitosan nanocomposite toward malachite green dye reached as high as 15.5mg/g, respectively. Finally, multiple times reusing of algae with chitosan nanocomposite and removing dye from a real wastewater has made it a promising and attractive option for further practical applications.
Kinetic studies on malachite green dye adsorption from aqueous solutions by A...
Nashik Kumbh Mela -2015
1. Disaster Management Plan
Hazard , Vulnerability , Risk , Assessment
(HVRA)
&
Training
for
Nashik Police Commissionerate
Kumbh Mela – 2015-16
2. Prepared by:
Kulwant K Sarangal ,IPS ,Spl. IGP,
Maharashtra Police
Rajeev Choubey
Alumnus- World Bank Group & World Bank Institute
(WBI) – SR-101 & CF * NIDM , New Delhi C4D-
Learning from Mega disasters -WBI
3. Detailed assessment, planning and
preparation before an event may never
prove infallible, but with the involvement
of appropriate personnel and the
commitment of the right resources, the
potential for injury, illness, death and
disaster will at least be reduced…
4. Objectives
Identify all of the hazards that may be associated with Kumbh
Mela and what level of risk they represent.
Prioritize the hazards based on the level of risk they represent
Focus efforts on the highest priority risks first.
Develop mitigation plans to eliminate or reduce the level of risk for
each element as much as possible.
Determine if the level of risk remaining is acceptable or if
additional mitigation efforts are required. Impart training to all
involved on the basis of the assessment.
5. 1. Need for Risk Assessment
• Hazard and Risk Assessment is the heart of an event plan
from which all other planning is based upon. There will
always be some level of risk to any event. We cannot expect
to achieve a risk-free event; but strive to reduce and
managed the risks. We do this all the time both consciously
and unconsciously during the course of a day and when we
plan events. The problem is everyone has a different ability
to recognize hazards and each has a different tolerance for
risk. It is therefore important to follow a clear and defined
process to ensure all significant hazards have been
identified and there is clarity for everyone on the level of
risk they pose. Without this clarity, decision makers are
unable to make reliable decisions and authorities will not
focus their attention and planning on the most important
issues.
31. 2. Security
• Security was not treated as an additional assignment for police
personnel to increase their daily workload and professional
responsibility. Plan thus prepared was a scalable model that
incorporated the small-scale everyday duties up to the large-
scale multi-agency security response.
• Based upon this strategy incorporating new institutional
paradigm, risk-informed decisions, and in-inbuilt safety and
security, we set upon to establish clear mission targets as given
below:
i. Defined tactics and operations for each task
ii. Engaged in thorough planning based upon decided tactics
and operations
iii. Defined clear roles and responsibilities
iv. Training based upon strategy, tactics and operations
v. Investments toward information and communication systems
32. 3. Planning and operation cycle
• Research
• Design
• Planning process
• Plan management
• Subcommittee plans
• Resource identification and acquisition process
• Training and testing
• Operations
• Recovery
• After action
37. 4. Made an allowance for flexibility to avoid any strategic
surprises. Command, control, coordination and
communication
• Made investments in training for command and control
• Planned various kinds of communication equipment
• Horizontal/vertical communication
• External communication
• Analyse past experiences of the department to know what
went well and what could have been done better for risk
reduction and emergency response by the department.
Document it as lessons learnt and use them as training tool.
38. Table top exercise
and Training on Disaster Management ,IRS and
Stampede
Management with view to integrate the concept in
the actual planning
based on HVRA
Conducted by :
Rajeev Choubey and his team in the presence of
Hon. Police Commissioner Kulwant K.
Sarangal IPS
For DCP’s , ACP’s & PI
47. 5. Crowd Management Training
Most of the crowd disasters are man-made, which can be completely
prevented with proactive and holistic planning and flawless
execution.
Planning and preparation, using a wide range of “what if...?”
scenarios, including unexpected scenarios.
Capacity Planning : -
As observed, in India, religious places have high probability of
crowd disasters. Obviously, their locations have also played some
role in crowd disasters. A large number of religious sites in the
country have following characteristics:
a. Located atop hills/mountains with difficult terrain
b. In existence for many centuries
c. Mostly narrow, winding uphill pathways along steep hillsides
d. Access routes are prone to landslides and other natural dangers;
Chances of accidents are high
48. e. Narrow, winding and sloping routes
f. Lack of adequate space for the projected crowd
g. Inadequate number of entry and exit points and routes
Communication with the whole crowd – both audio and
visual – particularly in emergency situations.
49. Understanding Crowd Behaviour
• Individual behaviour in a crowd is sometimes influenced by
the behaviour of others. The individuals within a crowd may
act differently than if they were on their own. The
inappropriate actions of a few people can result in larger
numbers following them. Research has shown that
understanding of crowd behaviour has led to community based
approach to crowd control instead of force based control. For
example, the excessive wait at places of worship may result in
a few devotees climbing up the fences which could lead to a
large number following them causing overcrowding in another
area. It is therefore essential to monitor the crowd behaviour
on continuous basis to spot unrest, disquiet, and abnormal
crowd densities with the help of designated police personnel
and the volunteers to address the causes of such behaviour at
right time and place.
50. Approx. 2800 constables from
Nashik Commissionerate
trained on crowd control and
crowd management
techniques …
59. 6. Contingency management
• To ensure that normal operations are resumed in the affected area as
early as possible and normal operations are not disrupted in non-
emergency areas. In case normal operations are not likely to be
resumed in the affected area at an early stage, then to ensure that
contingency plan to continue the normal operations by diversion etc.
is activated.
• In case normal operations are not continued for some or the other
reason, contingency plan for resuming the operations should
immediately be activated in consultation with the appropriate
authority.
• As and when contingency plan is activated, emergency services
should be guided to direct their efforts accordingly.
• In case contingency plan is activated, pilgrims will also be advised
accordingly and guided to take the alternative routes etc.