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More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 JMC Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from Joint Munitions Command provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

 

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 Joint Munitioins Command (JMC) Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from JMC provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

Author: Andrea Broaddus

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Globe Works, Penistone Road, Sheffield, 1825.

For Ibbotson & Roebank, edge tool manufacturers.

Grade ll* listed.

Detail - the owner's house.

 

Large purpose-built cutlery and edge tool works are very distinctive to the industrial identity of Sheffield, which during the C19 became known throughout the world as a centre of excellence in the manufacturing and processing of steel. Against the loss of many such buildings in the late C20 due to the severe decline of the industry, Globe Works is a highly significant survivor at the vanguard of such integrated urban works. It demonstrates the layout and building types of such a complex, including rare examples of specific workshop types as well as the more generic cutlers' workshop.

  

Approximately eight sites in Sheffield survive retaining evidence of individual hand forges or grinding hulls (rooms), or both. Globe Works has four hand forges, and the only known remaining example of urban back-to-back grinding hulls.

 

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Globe Works

Penistone Road

Sheffield

Yorkshire

S6 3AE

 

Possibly the world's first purpose-built cutlery factory, c1818. Ad hoc workshop buildings and a courtyard stand behind a Classical facade. Partial damage was caused by industrial unrest in the 1840s. It became a general factory/warehouse until an arson attack in the 1970s when it was left derelict.

 

The aim was to retain as much original fabric as possible after fire damage and dereliction. The stone facades were repaired, timber windows restored and rebuilt off site. Top floor of workshops restored to original design. It was the first significant project in the Kelham Island Conservation area. A high quality conservation project.

 

www.princes-regeneration.org/bestpractice/globe.htm

 

See also:=

 

www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101271128-globe-works-ci...

Author: Andrea Broaddus

Author: Andrea Broaddus

 

Folie aus dem Vortrag von Ulrich Winchenbach (MFG Stuttgart).

 

Vortrag und Nachbericht der Veranstaltung im LERNET-Blog.

The Franklin's Tower cooperative reflects on the practices with which a family-sized, well-organized community of Stanford students was built. What were the ingredients of resounding success? Where was there room for improvement?

June 2, 2009

 

Ingredients of success: architectural space, individual expertises, organized activity.

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 Joint Munitioins Command (JMC) Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from JMC provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 Joint Munitioins Command (JMC) Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from JMC provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

hodgkinsons and the yudnamutana gorge - a great spot for a uranium mine, do you think?

 

the south australian government, believe it or not, thinks 'possibly so' and calls this 'seeking a balance'!

 

the scars you can see here are evidence of some of the mineral exploration history of the area - some very recent - some decades old; all, apparently, 'rehabilitated' to meet the standards of the state department of minerals and energy

 

the magnificent gorge country that can be seen in the background is, on the left hand side, standard mining 'access zone 3' under the state government's plan - will what you can see in the foreground be its future?

 

it's proposed that this area is still open to exploration drilling (which looks like this, folks!) and 'temporary' access tracks (how 'temporary' do these works look to you?)

 

arkaroola wilderness sanctuary, far-northern flinders ranges, south australia

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 Joint Munitioins Command (JMC) Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from JMC provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

Author: Andrea Broaddus

 

Praxisbeispiel I:

 

Ulrich Winchenbach (MFG Stuttgart) über die Nutzung von virtuellen Seminaren in der Weiterbildung.

 

Vortrag und Nachbericht der Veranstaltung im LERNET-Blog.

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 JMC Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from Joint Munitions Command provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photo by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

 

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 Joint Munitioins Command (JMC) Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from JMC provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

Work Together to Achieve Community Goals

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 Joint Munitioins Command (JMC) Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from JMC provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photos by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

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A mix of 11 (I think) different plants, seeded in mid-summer after a winter wheat harvest, note the diversity of structures, species, and good soil coverage.

More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 JMC Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from Joint Munitions Command provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photo by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

 

taken about a month ago (halloween), at Tottenham Court Road & Oxford St.

Market research studies provide valuable insights about the changing market trend. It helps the organization in planning strategy for future. But the process of getting market research approval is very lengthy. This infographic explain the best practices to achieve deeper insights by gaining faster MR project approvals.

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More than 130 Tooele Army Depot (TEAD) employees from across the depot successfully completed and exceeded established goals during the 2017 JMC Outload Assessment Exercise April 3-6, 2017.

 

The assessment was held to validate “surge” outload capabilities that would replicate a real world surge outload capability operation using specific vessel requirements.

 

Throughout the exercise, an on-site evaluation team from Joint Munitions Command provided guidance and assistance while documenting outload process steps and evaluating lessons learned and potential best practices.

 

photo by Lally Laksbergs, Tooele Army Depot, Public Affairs Officer

 

Work Together to Achieve Community Goals

Students who use the Bartram Greenhouse will learn about the Bartram Family through carefully placed "information stations." The Bartram Greenhouse was named in honor of John and William Bartram, "botanical explorers" from Philadelphia.

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