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Midland Consumer Radio WR-120B NOAA Weather Alert All Hazard Public Alert Certified Radio with SAME, Trilingual Display and Alarm Clock - Box Packaging
Safety Made Simple Stay up to date on all the latest weather, hazard, and civil emergency information with the Public Alert Certified Midland WR-120EZ monitor. Capable of receiving seven National Oceanic & Atmospheric Association (NOAA) /Environment Canada channels each of which receives and displays emergency advisories on tornadoes, floods, severe thunderstorms, civil danger warnings, and more in 3 languages (English, Spanish, French)the WR-120EZ is a must for people who live in high-risk weather areas, such as the Southeast or Midwest. Plus, the seven NOAA channels offer coverage for roughly 93 percent of the U.S., so most people are well covered regardless of where they live. The WR-120EZ features Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME) reception. SAME allows users to program the radio to sound an alert only when weather and other emergencies threaten a selected county or counties. The technology eliminates all alerts from other areas, so users won't have to perk up their ears each time the alert sounds only to find the emergency is actually 100 miles up the highway. In addition, the WR-120EZ's memory system accepts up to 25 counties, so you can monitor a broad swatch of counties at once or restrict it to one. Should an alert occur, users have a choice of three warning systems: a 90 dB siren, a voice alert, or a flashing LED light. The siren is the best option for people with larger homes or who aren't always near the monitor, while the latter two options work well for smaller homes. Additional features include a clock with an alarm and a snooze button, an emergency power backup that keeps your radio working during power outages or outdoor use, and external antenna and alert jacks. The WR-120EZ, which works with three AA batteries (not included), is backed by a one-year warranty and is the 2011 replacement for the popular WR-100 Low Price - See More Details |
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Warning! Open this book at your own risk. Inside, you'll encounter animals armed with sharp claws and killer jaws, deep-sea monsters, poisonous plants, and frogs falling from the sky, not to mention some of the world's most accident-prone humans. Explore the hottest and highest places on Earth, get lost in Antarctic wastes, and consider the end of the world and whether or not it's near. And just when you think you're done, you'll come face-to-face with the most dangerous mathematical formula in history. Low Price - See More Details |
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Air Force pilot Katrice Kennedy is a woman with nerves of steel capable of flying an F22 at supersonic speeds. Ex-Delta Force operative Benjamin Thigpen is a Homeland Security specialist immersed in national safety issues twenty-four-seven. They're strangers when they board a 747 in Washington D.C. But are they destined to become kindred souls when they survive a rock 'n roll landing on an icy Milwaukee runway and chase a could-be terrorist into the Danger Zone? Low Price - See More Details |
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Amendments On The ADR and RID Treaties Regarding Carriage Of Dangerous Goods In Trucks and TrainsAuthor: Gill Nadel, AdvocateAmendments On The ADR and RID Treaties Regarding Carriage Of Dangerous Goods In Trucks and Trains  Adv. Ro'I Azrad, Adv. Gill Nadel  On the 1st of  January 2011, amendments to the following existing amendments will enter into effect:  1. ADR - European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road. 2. RID - Regulation concerning the Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Rail.  These are detailed international agreements regulating the carriage of dangerous materials by road and by rail.  The state of Israel adopted the international regulations of the ADR and RID by means of Carriage Services Regulations 5761-2001 and the Railroad (Transport of Dangerous Materials) Regulations, 5759-1999, which regulations directly apply the conventions.  The Carriage Services Regulations forbid a person to ship dangerous materials unless the dangerous material is in a tanker or high quality tanks, on a vehicle or tank meeting the requirements of the international regulations. It should be noted that these regulations apply both to the RID and the ADR.  In addition, the Railroad (Transport of Dangerous Materials) Regulations, 5759-1999 adopted the provisions of the RID, specifically regarding shipping by railroad and provide that packaging dangerous materials on the railroad must meet the provisions and requirements of the RID.  It already should be clarified at this point, that the number of changes made on these regulations is massive and we cannot survey them all in this short summary. For a particular professional matter, we suggest referring to the origin test of the amendment, or consult with an attorney's office specializing in the field.  A number of central changes:  Starting from 1 January 2011 a wide range of changes will enter the conventions. The changes will include, inter alia, updated definitions for classifications of lists of dangerous materials, improved methods in  training the professional staff handling the dangerous material, and updating the provisions dealing with the marking of dangerous materials shipped  in different storage categories (LQ EQ), as explained below:  * LQ (limited quantities)  The term LQ (limited quantities) applies to goods that are made of  dangerous materials in small packages in combination packs- for example, bottles packed into carton packages.  In the amendment of the convention, it was provided that a shipper shipping goods packed in LQ must perform the following actions:  Mark the container and vehicle with LTD QTY, with special black marking specified in the amendment, or for carriage by sea- according to the IMDG code.  This marking is not needed for carriage by air.  ** EQ (excepted quantities)  EQ (excepted quantities) applies to goods made of dangerous materials at a relatively low amount from 30 grams to around 1 kg. The main use of EQ is generally for samples and examples of goods.  The new amendments create some  significant changes to EQ and we will specify only the central changes.  The amendments implement the UN provisions and permit goods of dangerous materials at EQ to be transported by road and railway, provided that the shipping has a special red marking of EQ.  However, the amendment limits  the number of EQ units that can be transported.  The amendment includes changes in the instructions regarding  the  EQ packaging, its marking, and the way it is  documented.  Regarding documentation, the number of units of EQ must be documented on the bill of lading, and they can be packed not according to the UN provisions, so long as they are marked with the EQ marking in red.  *** Updates to the list of dangerous materials and classifications  The amendment includes an updated classification model including definitions and a formula of the NOEC. The amendment includes changes in the list of dangerous materials. for information regarding a specific chemical component or material, please see the text of the amendment.  **** Additional equipment that must be in the vehicle.  The amendment provides that special equipment must be on the vehicle carrying the dangerous materials, including means of protection against injuries to the eyes as well as the use of gloves.  ***** Training  The amendment provides that training regarding carrying dangerous materials must be done before taking any responsibility for the dangerous materials.  ******Recommended sources of additional particular professional information  As mentioned, since there are a wide range of changes, we recommend  you see the text of the amendment or consult with a professional and special legal advise on the issue.                                                                                        The text of the amendment on the UNECE site: http://www.unece.org/trans/main/dgdb/wp15/wp15rep.html#204  Circle Express- http://www.dangerousgoodstransport.com/changes-to-dangerous-goods-transport-regulations/  A survey of the formulaic changes in the chemical aspects- see here: http://chemi-compliance.co.uk/brochures/adr2011.pdf Read More Danger Articles |
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