Jan 11

If you’ve been tasked with coming up with and implementing a green solution for your company’s exits signs and egress markings, then you need to take a long look into the new kid on the block—photoluminescent exit signs and egress markings. These next generation exit signs have become the best answer for saving not only energy, but also a considerable amount of money. In today’s cost-conscious climate, that is not only a good thing, it’s a matter or survival! Let’s examine how the use of photoluminescent materials in your building’s emergency exit sign strategy can be beneficial to you.

First of all, these photoluminescent exit signs are composed of a luminescent coating which collects and saves ambient light. They require no electricity or wiring, no batteries, and are simple and easy to install. They have no maintenance, except for the occasional cleaning that’s necessary due to the dust and grime associated with any building environment. They are 100% recyclable, and can simply be disposed of by tossing them into the nearest metal recycling container.

Compare this to the issues involved with either incandescent lighting or tritium ext signs. The  bulbs constantly need replacement, the batteries die (meaning they’re unreliable), and the wiring can go bad and require attention.  In other words, they involve a whole host of regular maintenance concerns. In the case of tritium exit signs, there are an entire other range of issues dealing with their radioactivity, including the mounds of paperwork required by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission! They need to be disposed of by a licensed hazardous materials handler, which is another hassle to deal with. Who needs a headache like that?

These exit signs and egress markings are 100% reliable. You can be sure  that they will be there and operate when they are needed. No worries about whether a backup generator will kick in, or if batteries are charged. They are designed to be visible to around 100 feet in a blackout or smoke-filled environments, and they are also rated bomb-proof for those building managers that need concern themselves with that classification.

Using photoluminescent materials in your building can save you a considerable amount of money. For a typical building, the replacement of their exits signs with photoluminescent materials can save an average of $3,500 a year in direct costs of energy, reduced maintenance, and materials. That savings will no doubt be increased in the future, as costs continue to rise. In today’s cost-cutting economic climate, this is a real no-brainer!

In addition, the use of photoluminescent materials in your building’s exit signs will reduce your carbon footprint by some half million tons of CO2 over the life of the products. That is a significant amount, and you’ll get a pat on the back for this accomplishment alone!       

The best (and only) U.S. manufacturer of photoluminescent exit signs and egress markings is a company called Jessop Manufacturing, located in McHenry, Illinois. They offer a wide range of photoluminescent safety products, including exit signs, egress markings, fire signs, glow in the dark tape, and much more. Their products can be found at GloBriteSystem.com.

Alan King
http://www.articlesbase.com/home-security-articles/the-green-solution-for-your-buildings-exit-signs-and-egress-markings-721593.html

Jan 11

This DVD covers the important principles of fire safety awareness in any workplace.

The DVD covers:

* Essential aspects of fire prevention and fire detection
* Prevention techniques which must be adopted to reduce the risk of fire
* Principles of fire safety awareness in the workplace
* Evacuation porcedures
* Good housekeeping and how it can help control the risk of a fire starting and spreading

* Avoiding false alarms

The pack comes complete with 50 Fire Risk Assessment Forms and 10 Fire Safety Training Booklets.

Running time approx 34 mins.

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Jan 11

r3VOLt23 04.01.2012
Japan Experts: Unknown if radiation will decrease over time —
May rise again as highly contaminated debris comes from mountains :: Antinuclear town councillor found shot dead in car, Japan :: South Korea: Radioactive store-bought seaweed measures 0.81 microSv/hr — 20 microSv/hr on tissue used to wipe car hood (VIDEOS)

AP: Local Alaska officials concerned Fukushima radiation sickened seals — “There may be some surprises” says prof… But “gut feeling” not connected

Greenpeace files complaint against French nuclear group

’US government does not seek confrontation over the Strait of Hormuz, but…’

Reactor Operator: FOIA response shows US knew in March that Spent Fuel Pool No. 3 leaking — “Flooding of pool may not be possible due to damage” (VIDEO)

They Will Grow Rice Again This Year in Fukushima

Jumping Fences

Local Japan official found with shotgun blast to chest — Lectured against nuclear power after Fukushima

EDF Energy cuts Scottish nuclear output after storm

’Fantasy’ plans of doubling nuclear capacity would cut global carbon emissions by just 4 percent — Need one new plant each week for two decades

Leak, 2nd partial shutdown raise concerns about quake damage at North Anna nuke plant

New Year’s Update: Fukushima Timeline website now live — Feedback requested

Fukushima Whistleblower: Container vessel melting like honeycomb — “Can you believe it is out of the container vessel”? (PHOTOS)

IEEE: Fukushima gives credence to anti-nuclear argument — Clear that nuke power will decrease in coming decades — Will not positively contribute to reducing greenhouse gases

Nuclear numbers down despite connections

Spain selects site for waste storage

Reactor dome installed at Changjiang 1

Japan Times: Boiling antinuclear sentiment may lead to all of nation’s reactors being idled

Iran ‘recommends’ US stay out of Persian Gulf

Reports: Fukushima women losing their hair — Resemblance to chemotherapy? (PHOTOS)

NRC Staff Train Students in Africa

Nuclear watchdog urges French plants to boost safety

FORUM: Discussion Thread for Jan. 3 — Jan. 9, 2012

”It’s Leaning”: Japan nuclear engineer concerned about collapse of Reactor No. 4 — Oxidation must have weakened building material… MORE

2 nuclear safety panel members got 7.1 mil. yen donation from industry BEFORE assuming duties at the watchdog

TEPCO says water level in tank at Fukushima nuclear dropped due to quake

Iran nuclear crisis: France wants ’stricter’ sanctions

New Year despair for Japan’s nuclear refugees

Report from Fukushima (2) Minami Soma: A Woman Speaks Out on Her Health Problems in Post-Accident Fukushima

What happens the day after Iran gets the bomb?

Wrap-up of nuclear news 2011

Strange: Animals went mad and began attacking humans after exposure to high radiation levels, says Chernobyl scientist — Dogs, foxes, wolves, hogs (VIDEO)

Obama govt doing a balancing act with sanctions on Iran

In UK’s slow economy, renewable energy is coming up trumps

Britain’s nuclear veterans continue their fight against Ministry of Defence, for compensation

Despite public opposition, Spain’s aging nuclear plant may stay open

Reality Inside #Fukushima I Nuke Plant (2): 10% of Workers Are Yakuza-Sourced

Fukushima Reactor 4 Leaning
http://nukene.ws/story/%E2%80%9Cit%E2%80%99s-leaning%E2%80%9D-japan-nuclear-e…

Virginia North Anna Plant 2nd Partial Shutdown
http://nukene.ws/story/leak-2nd-partial-shutdown-raise-concerns-about-quake-d…

Spain Waste Site – Villar de Cañas 
http://nukene.ws/story/spain-selects-site-waste-storage/20120103

Changjiang Nuclear Reactor Dome Installed
http://nukene.ws/story/reactor-dome-installed-changjiang-1/20120103

Fukushima, Japan Hair Loss
http://nukene.ws/story/reports-fukushima-women-losing-their-hair-%E2%80%94-re…


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Jan 11

This film informs about two Regional Excellence Programmes on Safe Nuclear Energy in Bulgaria and Romania.

Romanian programme background: The Romanian National Commission for Nuclear Activities Control (CNCAN) and the Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority (NRPA) agreed to fund an IAEA Extra Budgetary Programme (EBP) on safe nuclear energy in Romania. The programme aimed to reduce the risk of nuclear accidents and improve preparedness and response of emergency organizations and personnel in Romania.
The programme consisted of ten projects that addressed the enhancement needs of CNCAN and the Romanian nuclear power plant operator Societatea Nationala Nuclearelectrica S.A. (SNN) regarding safety related activities. The programme had a special focus on the revision and establishment of regulatory instruments such as regulations, guidelines, documents and quality assurance of regulatory activities. Improvements were done in five focus areas: safety assessment, safety culture, capacity building, emergency preparedness and response, and management systems.
85% of the programme funds came from a grant organization – Innovation Norway (project: 2008/115227) on the basis of an application from CNCAN, the programme promoter, and NRPA, the main programme partner partner. 15% of the programme funds came from Romania in form of cash and in-kind (human resources) contributions.

Bulgarian programme background: The programme on Safe Nuclear Energy in Bulgaria is analogous to the Romanian one, though smaller in scope and with technical differences due to distinction in the type of nuclear power plants.


The programme was initiated by the Bulgarian Nuclear Regulatory Agency (BNRA), NRPA and implemented as IAEA Extra Budgetary Programme (EBP) on safe nuclear energy in Bulgaria. 85% of the programme funds came from Innovation Norway (project: 2008/115264). 15% of the programme funds came from Bulgaria in form of financial contributions. The programme consisted of four projects that addressed the enhancement needs of the BNRA and the Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant regarding safety related activities. Improvements were done in two focus areas: safety assessment, and emergency preparedness and response.
Both Romanian and Bulgarian programme on Safe Nuclear Energy were concluded with a joint Bulgarian-Romanian exercise “Nautilus-2011″ involving a transport of nuclear materials along the Danube River. All activities under two programmes were completed on 30 April 2011.

For more information:
Pavel Tishakov, project manager
pavel.tishakov@nrpa.no

Department for Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety,
Norwegian Radiation Protection Authority
www.nrpa.no

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Jan 11

Nuclear engineer Arnie Gundersen demonstrates how Fukushima’s fuel rods melted and shattered

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Jan 11

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http://www.cummingsstudyguides.net/TheIliad.html ‘The Iliad’
C2C Science Advisor and head of the Enterprise Mission, Richard C. Hoagland, discussed the latest American and Russian unmanned efforts to reach Mars and what may be the true nature of those missions. He suggested that the agenda behind the Russian Phobos-Grunt craft is not to travel to the Martian inner moon, but to actually journey to the YU55 asteroid that recently passed by Earth. He theorized that the Russians are interested in this object because it is not merely an asteroid, but is actually a craft. The origins of this craft, Hoagland said, could be from an ancient civilization that once populated the galaxy but was destroyed in a massive war.

While the dueling Martian missions of the US and Russia may appear to be a new space race, Hoagland put forward the idea that it is really “a covert cooperation with the illusion of a competition.” In this scenario, he said, the Russians are hoping to land their craft on the YU55 and take samples of it. Meanwhile, the Americans may have used their secret spy plane, known as the X-37B, to “rendezvous with YU55 as it comes through the system” and take detailed images of the object. Hoagland pointed to news that the X-37B was ending its latest mission early as a potential sign that “it’s bringing something home.” He cited a BBC report which quoted a Russian astronomer who described “strange structures” on YU55 as well as the repeated comparisons of the ‘asteroid’ to an aircraft carrier as potentially leaked clues to what the object really is.

Regarding NASA’s Curiosity Rover, Hoagland surmised that, if his theories are correct, it will ultimately lead to the disclosure that there was once an ancient race of people on the Red Planet. He explained that the planned landing site for Curiosity is inside the Gale Crater on Mars, where a mysterious mountain sits in the center. The origin of this mountain, Hoagland noted, baffles astronomers. Based on his study of photos of this land mass, he contended that it is “an ancient structure.” Noting that Curiosity is nuclear powered, rather than solar powered like previous Mars rovers, Hoagland speculated that perhaps NASA plans on using the vehicle to explore inside this ancient structure. Beyond that, he revealed that Curiosity’s nuclear design will also allow for it to potentially be used to journey to Cydonia and examine the infamous anomalies found there.

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Jan 3

 

It was the only time when the whole nation was feared for security. Was their any lapse in the security system? That few enemies of mankind succeeded in their plan, which turned into world’s biggest terrorist attack, i.e. 9/11. Thus to prevent such miscreants to enter soft targets we need to scan each person for weapons and illegal items. Now countless places all over the country, including courtrooms, schools, embassies, hospitals, nuclear power plants, warehouses, jails, airports, correctional facilities, venues for special events and more, are soft targets which are on terrorist’s hit list. Present scenario has made us feel for the necessity of preventing them to enter these soft targets. Thus we can use Proscan Handheld Metal Scanner which is excellent to screen people for weapons or illegal items.

 

Handheld Metal Scanners are designed to safeguard security-sensitive areas like our Airports. Therefore, we must ensure the safety of our airports and to prevent yet another 9/11 disaster. For this, we need to uplift security at airports. For this each person has to be scanned. This can effectively be done by Hand held detectors.

 

Primarily used by security agencies at defense installations only, handheld metal detectors can also be used at other places and events such as night clubs. Nightclubs are always in need of security. Any number of customers entering a night club could be carrying a knife or any object to inflict injury to another. Thus to ensure the safety of innocent people, each individual has to be scanned for illegal arms and ammunition with Hand held scanners.

 

Football games and other sporting events are comprised of wild fans that will do anything to prove their team is the best. Many a times we have seen a game turned bloody. This could be stopped by scanning all audiences with Hand held Scanners. Gyms, hospitals, and even birthday parties could lift up their security with a handheld metal detector.

 

Now days children have been able to access guns, knives and other harmful weapons and have become a danger not only to themselves but to their classmates in schools. In addition, criminals attempt to bring weapons into government facilities, banks, and retail stores. Thus to ensure the safe environment places we should go for Handheld Metal Detectors. By doing this we will be in a comfortable situation to stop miscreants to entering such places.

 

Hand Held Metal Scanners can also be used for recreational purposes. Searching for hidden metal items at the beach or in even in the park. Hand Held Scanners are just as accurate as x-rays in finding coins and other metallic objects swallowed by children. Hand Held Scanners are also used at construction sites to find dangerous nails or other metallic debris in building materials. They could be used alongside walk-through Metal Scanners.

Hand Held Metal Detectors are available in two variants:

Proscan Hand Held Metal Detector

Pro-Scan Hand Held Security Scanner is designed to meet the exact requirements of the security industry. Typical uses will include body search for offensive weapons in crowd control, airport and border security, checking parcels and letters for metal objects and anywhere that hidden metal needs to be detected. Pro-Scan Hand held Scanner operates on one 9-volt alkaline or rechargeable battery. The presence of metal will be indicated by an audio warning tone and a red light coming on. Proscan’s sensitivity varies between minimum of 2.5 inches to maximum of 11 inches.

Proscan-II Hand Held Metal Detector

It includes all the features of proscan handheld metal scanner with some additional features: Easier switching between high or low sensitivity modes. 20% larger scanning area, thereby providing you a edge over other Security Scanners

 

Hand Held Security Scanners are cheaper and radiation-free. Proscan Handheld Metal Scanners are lightweight, yet very rugged. The need for Hand Held Scanners is as essential now as it ever was.

 

For more information on Hand Held Scanners, Hand Held Metal Detectors, Personal Security Products and on Personal Security Surveillance Systems kindly visit – http://www.lylaj.com/ or http://www.lylajspycam.com/

 

 

Lylaj
http://www.articlesbase.com/home-security-articles/hand-held-metal-detector-security-enhancer-733129.html

Jan 3

Engineering is a great career choice for many. With 1.4 million engineering jobs in the U.S. alone, it’s no wonder this career field is a popular one. Let’s take a look at a few reasons why engineering is such a hot and rewarding career.

Challenging Work

Engineers get to combine their creativity, mathematics and science background with technology in order to help solve everyday problems. They get to work on the design and development of new products, help with their production, monitoring, maintenance and testing.

In alphabetical order, the main engineering specializations are: aerospace, agricultural, biomedical, chemical, civil, computer, electrical, electronics, environmental, health and safety, industrial, marine, materials, mechanical, mining and geological, nuclear and petroleum.

Career Tidbits

The following list includes some interesting information about this career field according to the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook:

- Engineers generally work 40 hours per week, but the workload may increase under tight deadlines. Daily engineering tasks often involve work outside the desk space including lab research, field work, exploration and construction sites, monitoring stations and more.

- Engineers need to continue their educations to keep on top of the latest research and technological changes. Some companies offer funding for this. Not staying on top of the changes can mean the difference between maintaining employment and being laid off.

- The Internet has opened the doors for telecommuters (who may often come aboard for less money via long-distance arrangements), but local engineers are still in demand. Engineers often work on-site teaming up with others and their support staff.

- In 2004, engineers with higher degrees (Master’s and PhD’s) earned more. And for specialty engineers, workers earned well into the 6-figure ranges.

- Rapid growth in the technology sector means companies must seek the means to stay ahead of competitors with product and technology development, testing, and monitoring. Therefore, engineers are in demand and will be for some time to come.

John Daye
http://www.articlesbase.com/careers-articles/engineering-as-a-career-54957.html

Jan 3

The DIA Annual Meeting is the premier event for professionals involved in the discovery, development, and life cycle management of pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and related products. There is no other industry meeting of its kind that can rival the breadth and depth of experience that this meeting delivers. With 25 content-area tracks, 350 sessions and 20 tutorials, presentations are geared to attendees at all disciplines, works settings, and experience levels. The DIA Annual Meeting, above all others, offers valuable professional cross-functional learning and networking experiences.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of this meeting, participants should be able to:

Compare and contrast the current regional regulatory and public policy environment pertaining to pharmaceuticals and related products

Discuss the regulatory and economic factors that impact the global biopharmaceutical industry

Recognize the challenges facing regulatory agencies and industry in research study design and statistical methodology

Assess the progress toward integrated, state-of-the-art document management systems

Identify legal, advertising, and marketing issues related to providing product information

Apply principles of risk assessment and management to development and postmarket phases of new healthcare products

Summarize issues in safety reporting and data analysis regarding adverse events

Distinguish regional approaches to integration of evidence-based medicine and comparative effectiveness research into healthcare decision-making

Describe current issues in designing and implementing clinical trials, including patient recruitment, site selection and management of multiregional clinical trials

Identify current opportunities and challenges in the area of personalized medicine for disease treatment.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This program is designed for individuals involved in the involved in the discovery, development, and life cycle management of pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and related products. The program is intended to strengthen professionals’ understanding of the value of cross-discipline integration and to foster innovation for better health outcomes.

For more information try, http://www.diahome.org/diahome/FlagshipMeetings/home.aspx?meetingid=20751

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Jan 3

r3VOLt23 19.12.2011
Walt Tamosaitis, nuclear waste whistleblower and Tom Carpenter, attorney and executive director of the non-profit group Hanford Challenge, talks with Rachel Maddow about safety concerns at the site and the penalties he has suffered as a consequence of speaking about his concerns.
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