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    NEBOSH IGC2

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    Element 1: Workplace Hazards and Risk Control  Excavation – Hazards and Control Measures: Hazards associated with work may include: · Unexpected collapse of the trench wall /cave in: Sudden collapse of the excavation walls normally happens due to the condition of soil‚ presence of water‚ vibrations due to activities in the vicinity‚ lack of support etc. Severe crush injuries can result from even relatively small collapse as soil is very heavy · Falling of persons / workers into the trench:

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    Registration Within 60 Days of Registration Within 120 Days of Registration/ Start of Excavation (whichever is earlier) Construction linked On casting of Basement Roof Slab On casting of 3rd Floor Roof Slab On casting of 6th Floor Roof Slab On casting of 9th Floor Roof Slab On casting of 12th Floor Roof Slab On casting of 15th Floor Roof Slab On Completion of super structure Frame work On Completion of Internal Plaster & Flooring At the time of Possession For Early Registration Scheme in Project

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    Singapore: A Clean and Green City From “Garden City” to a “City in a Garden” Introduction Singapore is a city-state with a land area of about 710 km2i. It is one of the most densely populated countries in the world and yet‚ harbours rich natue biodiversity. Singapore is well recognized as the world’s greenest city. According to the 2011 Asian Green City Indexii‚ Singapore is Asia’s greenest metropolis‚ and the only city assessed to perform well above average in the overall rankings. The Singaporean

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    aspects of this building that shows how it has elements that were part of the Ancient Greek architectural style: The house had a porch with columns that were square (called posts). The house was built in a rectangular form. The house had a gabled roof on the shorter sides (front and back). The house had white frieze boards under the cornice. The windows on the first floor are double 6 pane which is typical of the Greek revival homes. Example 2: [pic]http://www.sienaheights.edu/personal/pbarr/images/img_458-South-Main_LG

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    by the low flat roof that appears to float over both the interior as well as the exterior. Mies purpose adjusted the view frames by lowering the stature of the building‚ which limits the visitor’s line of vision. The visitor is forced under the low roof plane as they walked up onto the plinth‚ which will capture the adjacent outdoor court as well as the interior moments that induce circulation throughout the pavilion. A set of walls were placed that will work with the low roof plane to encourage

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    Globe Theater History

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    and Midsummer Night’s Dream and also on 29 June‚ 1613 while a play or show was happening there was a misfire with a cannon and surprisingly it hit the roof and landed in the Globe’s thatched roof which is a roof made of dry and dead vegetation such as straw and sedge. Because the cannon ball was so hot from being fired; it caught the whole roof on fire and so they closed down the place because of the incident. Surprisingly it took them just one year of building to

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    January 1999‚ workers began work on assembling the roof of Milwaukee’s new baseball stadium known as Miller Park. The work was to be accomplished by a crane named big blue. Big blue was to lift the segments of the roof in place. Each roof segment weighed 400 tons which is almost as much as the weight of a Boeing 747 airplane. 31 lifts were needed to complete the work required to complete the roof. In order to complete the work the parts of the roof needed to be placed in specific positions. Therefore

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    Summary

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    Summary of Coates Kinney-’Rain on the Roof’ The humidity of the atmosphere is relatively high as it lingers below the dark skies and the twinkling shimmering light of the stars forms into roundness of visible source of light. Though the darkness mourns the melancholic spirit of indescribable sadness‚ the soft rain sets in to compensate it with the spirit of peace for the lonely night at hand. Kinney suddenly realizes how much joy and pleasure of sleep he can attain when his head presses against

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    Greenhouses

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    greenhouse is a structural building with different types of covering materials‚ such as a glass or plastic roof and frequently glass or plastic walls; it heats up because incoming visible solar radiation (for which the glass is transparent) from the sun is absorbed by plants‚soil‚ and other things inside the building. Air warmed by the heat from hot interior surfaces is retained in the building by the roof and wall. In addition‚ the warmed structures and plants inside the greenhouse re-radiate some of their

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    Montezuma Research Paper

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    Hernando Cortez himself wrote a letter to his King updating him on the progress in Mexico. He explained how Montezuma‚ who was currently a prisoner‚ asked to be carried to the roof of his fort to speak to his captains and Aztec people‚ to convince his people to terminate the war. On the roof‚ however‚ one of his own subjects struck him on the head with a stone. The attack was so powerful that Montezuma died three days after the incident. Bernardino de Sahagun translated a collection

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