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I'm milling tempered hard board, and you really don't want to breath the dust. The CNC machine and dust collector probably are about 90db.
I'm thinking this would make a good photo for work.
This photo was taken on the northern edge of the middle Lagoon on Seaton regeneration site in Devon. As you would expect with any building site, safety is of paramount importance. Everyone on site has to wear hard hats, lifejackets and high visibility vests due to the activity and the water on the site. Here are a couple of rings on the edge of the lagoon and also some air horns, to alert other people on the site.
More photos I have taken of the site, both on and off it since 2008 can be found at the blog I have set up here:
Instead of the normal beach ball, someone brought this. Ingrid said she wanted to play with it, so it made its way up to the stage.
University 1 Crew getting the thumbs up after landing on the helipad at University Hospitals of Cleveland
John Payne
MedEvac Flight Team Photographer
Cleveland, Ohio
johnpayne@adelphia.net
Maiko Hinako lets everyone how how to participate in the float ceremony. Because they will be lit on fire, we want to make sure everyone knows what they are doing...
A single long exposure of a man standing in shallow waters with the sky showing some very nice colors. All that was done in post was color correction and some balancing.
SSGT E.J. Landry (left), Bill Mertens in the jammer driver's seat, and 'Chaz' wields the hammer to adjust this AIM-7. 'Chaz' was an appropriate nickname for this weapons specialist who bore a striking resemblance to convicted mass murderer Charles Manson; some would argue his behavior was similar as well. A favorite line for anyone being hassled was, "I know Chaz - and Chaz could have you killed."
The gentleman at far right is another whose name escapes me at the moment.
Busy weekend!
I don't have much of a need for textures to apply to my photos. They come with their own!
Have a great week...
School Liaison Officer Joe Holder keeps an eye on the flow of parents dropping off students at Stuttgart High and Stuttgart Elementary schools.
We check those because the last boatride on the lago O'Higgins got very hairy once the wind and waves almost made the boat capsize.
From the story: Villa O'Higgins (Chile, via Candelario Mancilla) to El Chaltén (Argentina), border crossing. Read the full story on our blog at Magical World.
Please contact FMS to report slippery conditions inside or outside at Ext. 2-2582 between 7:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
The best safety measure is appropriate footware: shoes or boots with non-skid soles.
Walk on sidewalks if possible. Snow can hide tripping hazards in unpaved areas.
Avoid areas that are not shoveled or where salt has not been applied. Even if the area has been salted and snow is melted, be on the lookout for ice formation.
On a walk around the city to find out of the Demolition work on the Victoria Sq Apartments. Taking up a digger it took some times to manmover it up there! Feb 17, 2014 Christchurch New Zealand.
www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/news/christchurch-earthquake-20...
Louisiana Guardmember Staff Sergeant Matthew Farrell’s of the1021st Engineer Company, 205th Engineer Battalion, gives gloves to the Haitian workers at the Diaquoi school project in Gonaives, Haiti July 15 (Photo by Spc. Christopher Foster 1021st Engineer Company Unit Public Affairs Representative).
At least Beau has his safety harness attached, especially after having the walkway come down earlier.
Safety in the workplace is of the highest standard at the Petronas LNG Complex at Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia learned Deputy Premier and Minister of Natural Gas Development Rich Coleman.
Been a bit down with work this week, then last night, I went on Flickr, checked out one of my contacts, who always puts a smile on my face with his pics, suitably inspired and full of humour, I dragged my mate off to help me take this with the ships camera. Took loads of other s a well
Thank you so much Peter (Zenas M)
This is for you :-D