During the summer hols I once worked in a electro plating factory
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Making the treehugger homepage…Our design philosophy (as told straight from the horse’s (also our designer’s) mouth) has made it onto the treehugger website. Considered by some as the most prominent and pioneering ‘green/ethical’ online magazine, we were stoked.
Read the full interview here
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IA (the ileostomy and internal pouch support group)
IA is a UK registered charity whose primary aim is to help people who have to undergo surgery which involves the removal of their colon (known as a colectomy) and the creation of either an ileostomy or an ileo-anal pouch.
On our information pages, we tell you about our association and how we can help you.
IA was established in 1956 and currently has a membership of around 10,000 throughout the UK and Ireland.
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History Learning Site > Modern World History > The Cold War > Hungary 1956
Hungary in 1956 seemed to sum up all that the Cold War stood for. The people of Hungary and the rest of Eastern Europe were ruled over with a rod of iron by Communist Russia and anybody who challenged the rule of Stalin and Russia paid the price. The death of Stalin in 1953 did not weaken the grip Moscow had on the people of Eastern Europe and Hungary, by challenging the rule of Moscow, paid such a price in 1956.
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Amusing things to pass the time of day:
1: There were parts being plated for the FoMoCo that were about six inches long, a domed head and a hollow centre. A reasonable weight, the trick was to to lob into one of the dipping tanks while the gantry operator was unloading the tank.
The resulting splash would drench the operatorHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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http://www.grip.org.uk/
16th August 2007 Update
The GRIP server is currently undergoing a switchover to Linux based platform - the emissions data collection tool will be available shortly.
In the meantime, you can see a sample input page here.Comment
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Welcome to Hillingdon Emissions
This website provides public register information about the industrial sites in your area. In order to protect both the environment and local residents, emissions of pollutants from industrial sites are controlled through a system of permits and inspections.
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http://www.totalaccess.co.uk/Contracting/Inspections
Welcome to our Inspection Department, where our team is dedicated to the inspection of various types of structures. Our strength lies in our commitment to supplying personnel whose qualifications and experience are commensurate with the requirements of our customers. We have earned a reputation for developing and refining techniques to overcome both access and inspection problems.Comment
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The degreasing tank was if I remember carbon tetra chloride, the idea was to lift buckets of items into the tank and leave them to degrease.
A favoured way of curing hangovers was to stick your head into the tank and get high on the fumes.
just found this on wiki... that's me fecked then!
Exposure to high concentrations of carbon tetrachloride (including vapor) can affect the central nervous system, degenerate the liver[5] and kidneys[6] and may result (after prolonged exposure) in coma and even death[7]. Chronic exposure to carbon tetrachloride can cause liver[8][9] and kidney damage and could result in cancer[10]How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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