--- On Mon, 28 Jul 1997 18:33:55 -0700 tania.gr...@octel.com wrote:
> Bill,
> Are you sure that you talked with the proper people at OSHA? I have
> seen some concrete pipes that a whole army could walk through! OSHA
> must not know the extensive Paris sewer network or the
Bill,
Yes, it seemed to be an unusual posting, but...
You asked:
>It appears that the OSHA position is that OSHA would have jurisdiction
over
>a manhole-accessed sewer, but not over a pipeline as the pipeline is
not a
>'workplace' potentially visited by humans. A person will not fit in a
pipe,
>
Hi Rick:
Try these URLs for health info on EMFs.
http://pw1.netcom.com/~art16/index.html#amazing2
http://www.niehs.nih.gov/emfrapid/
http://www.lessemf.com/
http://www.ieee.org/usab/DOCUMENTS/FORUM/LIBRARY/POSITIONS/portable.html
I think you will find the first reference has t
Richard Huges wrote:
>I am interested in obtaining data on the number, duration and amplitude
of
>mains transients at different parts of the mains distribution network.
It
>would be great if someone could point me to information published by
the IEE,
>IEEE or whoever.
...snip.
>Inform
--
> 差出人 : Mike Gomi
> 宛先 : EMC-PSTC
> 件名 : Youden two-sample plot
> 送信日時 : 1997年7月18日 17:26
>
> Does anyone give me as much definite meaning and details of "Youden
> two-sample plot" and "simultaneous analysis" which are one of statistical
> and graphical methods?
>
> Thank you in ad
Bill,
Are you sure that you talked with the proper people at OSHA? I have
seen some concrete pipes that a whole army could walk through! OSHA
must not know the extensive Paris sewer network or the ones in Vienna
(remember the Orson Welles movie The Third Man?) I believ
One of our software engineers has expressed a concern that EMI might be
causing his/her condition of chronic fatigue. From what I have read,
the only concern might be ergonomic factors rather than radiation. Can
someone suggest any published material (hopefully on the Internet) which
I can use to
And in the unusual posting department
Can anyone offer any guidance on who may have jurisdiction over electrical
equipment installed / used in a sewer?
It appears that the OSHA position is that OSHA would have jurisdiction over
a manhole-accessed sewer, but not over a pipeline as the pipe
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