the newest upcoming changes may require a change in how technicians work on vehicles in addition to new diagnostic and repair tools and equipment. Vehicles no longer use only steel or fiberglass‚ so collision repair technicians must learn new skills‚ including welding aluminum and high strength steel. Almost all automotive systems have electronics embedded in them. Hidden damage is easy to miss unless you‚ as a collision repair technician‚ have been keeping up with training. The Biggest Change:
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should include everything from a greeting to a strategy for resolving customer complaints (Beisse‚ 2010). The technician should use clear‚ succinct speech or writing to convey the necessary information to resolve the customer’s issue (Beisse‚ 2010). A technician’s style should include the ability to categorize a customer to meet that customer’s needs and expectations. Support technicians should be able to restate a customer’s problem in the technician’s own words to show empathy and understanding
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is an aircraft asset that can be fitted to Mk2 and Mk3 Chinooks. It is primarily used to extend the aircrafts effective operational range. There are numerous reasons as to why the ERT was chosen as the subject of this project such as; Aircraft Technicians (SAC - Tech) specialising in airframes and propulsion at RAF Odiham Role bay routinely service and carry out bay maintenance on the ERT’s; Work carried out on the ERT encompasses everything from documentation‚ health and safety issues‚ manpower
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total death toll has reached 1‚836 as of May 2006‚ and the experts estimated the total cost of Hurricane Katrina at $81.2 billion or more. It was true that Katrina was a natural disaster; therefore‚ it was unpredictable and unavoidable. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) saw its approach to Katrina as a success story. However‚ many of the criticisms were directed toward the ill-prepared FEMA and the lack of coordination in the rescue operation‚ in which FEMA refuse volunteers¡¦ help including
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4222-226 Gain access to the homes of individuals‚ deal with emergencies and ensure security on departure (HSC 2019) Be able to identify agreed ways to gain entry to and leave individuals homes Entry and departure to the service users home will have been agreed at the initial risk assessment and if a key safe is installed then the code will have been disclosed. Other ways of entry could be by being let in by a relative or family member and this should be advised by the carer’s office. This should
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SIMULATION AND MODELING QUIZ 1. Dr Strong is a dentist who schedules all her patients for 30 minutes appointments. Some of the patients take more or less than 30 minutes depending upon the type of dental work to be done. The following table shows the various categories of work‚ their probabilities and the time actually needed to complete the work category Time required in mins Probability Filling Crowning Cleaning Extraction Checkup 45 60 15 45 15 0.25 0.15 0.25 0.10 0.25 Simulate
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Programme : BSC Business Computing Module Tutor Student Name Student Number Word Count Date : Current Trends in Networking : Adrian Pullin : Alexander Kamambulu Chiumia : STU 34249 : 3278 : 25th April‚ 2013 Abstract: In this paper I present different types of high speed internet access technologies currently available worldwide. I will brainstorm and critically analyse the available network technologies‚ and finally propose solutions for high speed internet connections for a business park on
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the United States and Hurricane Katarina‚ Cyclone Nargis in Burma‚ and the Sichuan earth earthquake in China (Coppola & Maloney 2009). Reports indicate that individuals and communities struggled to cope in the aftermath of these and many other emergencies and endured a high risk of exposure to the consequences of these disasters which affected their likelihood of survival. (Coppola & Maloney 2009). The first section of this paper presents the definition of a disaster and the subsequent sections
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It was a beautiful spring morning in Los Angeles. I awoke from an ambulance passing by and I realized I was late for work. When I was on my way to work‚ I saw more and more ambulances come hurdling passed me‚ wondering what is going on. When I got to my job as a female security guard for The Los Angeles County Prison there was no one new brought in. As I was waiting for new people to join our jail I was looking at the news with my feet propped on the desk‚ eating a salad and there is some type of
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Unit 1 PART A Pharmacology at Work 1. What are the requirements for dispensing schedule II and III prescriptions? Name some examples of each. Schedule II can only be prescribed in person‚ unless it’s an emergency. Schedule II’s dispensing is very strict since it has a high possibility of abuse. An example of schedule II would be morphine‚ fentanyl and hydromorophone. Schedule III has a moderate potential for abuse. Unlike schedule II which doesn’t have refills on prescriptions‚ Schedule III
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