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Safety and Health in the Construction Industry

05th August 2010
George Davey Smith, BMJ: British Medical Journal Vol. 301 Dr. D. Snashall's editorial highlights the problems of poor climbing safety and health conditions in the sphere of the construction industry and also notes that there are difficulties in efficie... Read >

Wastewater Wisdom Talk: Climbing Around

04th August 2010
Journal (Water Pollution Control Federation), Vol. 43 Climbing around is one of the most natural things the individual living thing can perform at almost any age. But the National Safety Council tells us that falling accidents account for one-fifth of ... Read >

Designing Wastewater Treatment Plants for Safety

04th August 2010
Morrell Vrooman, Jr., Journal (Water Pollution Control Federation) Vol. 41 Safety Equipment Much has been thought and published on the subject of essential safety equipment. A partial list of essential equipment would include: (a) portable air pu... Read >

The Tropical Rain Forest Canopy: A Method Providing Total Access

04th August 2010
Donald R. Perry and John Williams, Biotropica Vol. 13, The canopy of the tropical forest possesses one of the most diverse communities on the earth, yet there have been only few successful methods meant for studying this aerial zone, and none of these ... Read >

Techniques for Descending Out of Tropical Rain Forest Trees

04th August 2010
Hans ter Steege, Biotropica Vol. 30 CLIMBING TROPICAL RAIN FOREST TREES poses hazards on behalf of individuals involved. A variety of climbing methods carry out been industrial and carry out assisted greatly taking part in canopy examine. Rope climbing... Read >

Single Rope Techniques in Tropical Rain Forest Trees: Going Down Safe and Sound

04th August 2010
Hans ter Steege, Biotropica Vol. 30 Climbing rain forest trees poses hazards for all those involved. A variety of climbing methods have been invented and so assist greatly in the sphere of canopy research. Rope climbing is arguably the cheapest and eas... Read >

A Top-Down Approach to Canopy Access

03rd August 2010
Geoffrey G. Parker, Alan P. Smith, Kevin P. Hogan, BioScience Vol. 42 Designed for use under the congested conditions of narrow European streets, tower cranes are intended to be "quiet, relatively unobtrusive, and safe"(Shapiro and Shapiro 1988). In th... Read >

The Tradition of Canopy Access

02nd August 2010
Geoffrey G. Parker, Alan P. Smith, Kevin P. Hogan, BioScience Vol. 42 Ascending into the forest canopy is an old and elevated soul venture; exploration of the treetops in support of scientific reasoning is relatively topical. Mitchell (1982) described ... Read >

Efficient Tree Climbing Techniques to Gain Access to Forest Canopies

28th July 2010
Martin G. Barker and Stephen L. Sutton, Biotropica Vol. 29 Forest Canopies are organically of extreme consequence, particularly having the status of centers of diversity and having the status of the primary interface concerning the forest and the tone ... Read >

Low Tech Climbing Techniques for Reaching the Forest Canopy

28th July 2010
Martin G. Barker and Stephen L. Sutton, Biotropica Vol. 29 Forest Canopies are organically of extreme consequence, particularly in the same way as centers of diversity and in the same way as the primary interface concerning the forest and the tone (e.G... Read >

Low Tech Methods Designed for Forest Canopy Access

28th July 2010
Martin G. Barker and Stephen L. Sutton, Biotropica Vol. 29 Forest Canopies are organically of extreme weight, particularly in the same way as centers of diversity and in the same way as the primary interface concerning the forest and the tone (e.G., Pa... Read >

Low-Tech Methods for Forest Canopy Access

28th July 2010
Martin G. Barker and Stephen L. Sutton, Biotropica Vol. 29 Forest Canopies are physically of extreme value, particularly in the role of diversity and in the role of the primary interface relating the forest to the atmosphere (e.G., Parker et aL 1992). ... Read >

American National Standards Institute: Goals and Responsibilities

28th July 2010
James R. Sanders, The Journal of Experimental Education Vol. 63 THE JOINT COMMITTEE on has urban American state values in support of evaluations of edifying programs having the status of a revision to the before course evaluation values. The way in t... Read >

The Objectives and Responsibilities of ANSI

28th July 2010
The Objectives and Responsibilities of ANSI James R. Sanders, The Journal of Experimental Education Vol. 63 THE JOINT COMMITTEE on has urban American countrywide values instead of evaluations of edifying programs in the same way as a revision to the... Read >

ANSI Objectives

28th July 2010
James R. Sanders, The Journal of Experimental Education Vol. 63 The joint committee on has urban American countrywide values in lieu of evaluations of edifying programs in the same way as a revision to the before predetermine evaluation values. The way... Read >
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