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The occupational safety and health fact sheets depict safe working practices related to specific hazards found on the farm, at motor vehicle repair shops and at the wood workshop. These fact sheets are aimed at employers and workers in micro and small enterprises including those in the informal economy. (...) Type: Brochure
Date issued: 01 October 2015
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Storing of packaging material and repair kits is done by the operators of the tent,
as is labelling of the tent and storing of instructions.
(...) The repair kit should be able to fit in the pocket with the instructions in the
tent.
Repair of liner is done by stitching, welding or gluing without significant
deterioration of strength of liner or causing water or air leaking. (...) They can be sealed off completely without causing
excessive air leakage
Color The tent liner is white: Pantone 11-0601 TCX
The ground sheet is light grey: 14-4105 TCX
Repair A repair kit is included that contains: glue and/or stitching material, moist
resistant; transparent window material to replace 2 / 3 / 4; liner material
2m² / 3m² / 4m²; replacement pieces for 10% of all strappings
The repair kit is contained in a sturdy bag that can be closed, is resistant to
water, humidity and frequent handling, and is marked as repair kit
Repair of liner is done by stitching, welding or gluing without significant
deterioration of strength of liner or causing water or air leaking.
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The use (installation, maintenance, repair and overhaul, etc.) of explosion protected products
is specified in the directive 99/92. (...) What are the regulations for inspection, maint4enance and repair of the
equipment?
Countries Replies
Australia Coal Mine Health and Safety Regulation 2006
Occupational health and Safety Regulation 2001
Coal mine Health and Safety Regulation 2006, specifically requires repair at
licensed facilities
European
Union
The use of explosion protected equipment is specified in the directive 99/92. (...) United States US MINING: Federal mining laws and regulations (see above) address inspection,
maintenance and repair of the equipment.
Russian
Federation
Operation, maintenance and repair procedures of equipment are regulated by GOST R
513300.18-99.
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who is benefiting from it? Minor Repair/ Rehabilitation Phase 1 (referred to as ‘shelter cash’) is a UNHCR shelter programme which provides a one-time cash payment to help you repair damages to your home or repay some of the costs you may have incurred to do so. (...) In addition to the immediate distribution of weatherproofing kits to cover damaged doors and windows, and given the socio-economic crisis that Lebanon has been facing for the past months, UNHCR is launching the cash assistance for shelter – a cash program to help affected families pay for minor repairs in their houses or repay some of the costs they have already incurred. (...) Can I spend the money on other needs than repair of my residential unit? The shelter cash is intended to be used to seal and protect your home through minor or moderate shelter repairs, inclusive of the costs to repay what you may have already incurred in repairing damage caused by the blast.
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2017 Acquisition Plan - United Nations Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO)
Commodity
Description
Qty/Term
Est. (...) Qtr
CITS
Mobile Communication Service
1
$55,900.00
ongoing
Internet Service Provider Service
1
$43,500.00
ongoing
Leased Line Service
1
$59,800.00
ongoing
Microwave Link
64
$71,008.96
Q2
Equipment-Specific Power Supply
5
$84,000.00
Q2
Communications Equipment Software
3
$41,522.00
Q1
Software Upgrade Service
2
$55,200.00
Q1
Network Router
10
$45,000.00
Q2
Network Switch
10
$70,000.00
Q2
Printer Maintenance and Repair Service
1
$64,000.00
ongoing
Software Maintenance Agreement
1
$320,000.00
ongoing
ENGINEERING
Rental of Premise
1
$99,800.00
ongoing
Gardening Service
1
$138,000.00
ongoing
Work Facility Cleaning Service
1
$258,900.00
ongoing
Air Conditioner
1
$57,000.00
Q4
Building Alteration and Improvement Service
1
$967,002.00
Q2 - Q4
SUPPLY
Workstation Furniture Set
1
$131,800.00
Q2
Night Vision Device
1
$93,000.00
Q3
Workshop Equipment Repair Service
1
$50,000.00
Q2
X-Ray Screening System
1
$50,000.00
Q2
TRANSPORT
Transportation components and systems
1
$135,000.00
Q2, Q3
Fuel Cost:O&M Ground Transport
1
$196,000.00
ongoing
Ground Transport Liability Insurance
1
$58,000.00
ongoing
Trailer-Mounted Generator
1
$60,000.00
Q1
Vehicle Maintenance Service
1
$50,000.00
ongoing
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"Information presented herein is for informative purposes only and provided on an 'as is' basis without warranty of any kind
13 March 2017
~ Copyright (c) United Nations.
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Specifically, the purpose of the Sectoral Project is to develop common regulatory objectives (CROs) for the regulations of placing Equipment for Explosive Environments on the market and for the repair and overhaul of this equipment. The CROs may include one or more of the following: verification of the equipment, assessment of production, accreditation of test institutes and accreditation of repair shops. (...) It will work with international organizations, in particular the International Labour Organization (ILO) as well as representatives of the private sector and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and in particular standards-setting organizations.
6.
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Operation and maintenance
• Identification of who will manage the water system
• Responsible for minor repairs of the water system
• Responsible for major repairs
• Formulation of Municipal Ordinance stipulating the management of the water system, identification of responsible stakeholders for both minor and major repairs.
(...) Sustainability of the watershed
• Existing agricultural production area
• Injudicious use of agro- chemicals
• Formulation of Municipal Ordinance promoting organic agricultural
MLGU thru an Ordinance (Sangguniang Bayan)
March 2020 Planting materials to be source-out from MENRE, thru BLGU
• Intake box identified as a potential treasure site by the community
practices in the watershed
• Tree planting (fast growing with high water- holding capacity forest tree species)
• IEC on intake box that it is not a treasure site
10.
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