Monthly Archives: October 2009
Paper Shredding
Posted October 30, 2009 – 11:47 am in: EquipmentPaper Shredding
Because of today’s high instances of corporate espionage, often businesses insist on site shredding in lieu of shipping documents to an off site facility. In doing so the business owner or a designated person can witness the destruction of the Documents that are of concern.The aircraft people have been doing this for years to [...]
No Comments | Tags: Document Destruction, Document Shredding, Industrial Document Destruction, Paper ShreddingChoosing A Generator That Is Right For Your Needs
Posted October 29, 2009 – 1:02 pm in: EquipmentThere are quite a number of options for the home owner and business operator when you need to choose a generator: so many, actually, that it can be quite confusing to the uninitiated. What source of fuel do you prefer - diesel or petrol? Do you require a small “emergency” generator for the home, or [...]
No Comments | Tags: business, commerce, electric, electricity, generators, home, industry, powerPile Driving Equipment - Micropile
Posted October 28, 2009 – 9:17 pm in: EquipmentMicropiles (also called minipiles) are high-performance, high-capacity drilled and grouted piles with diameters typically 5″ – 12″. Micropile can take loads as small as 3 tons or as high as 500 tons and extend 200 feet.
Problem geology where conventional deep foundation systems are not the solution is where micropile is applicable. Obstructions, adjacent structure, [...]
Why Spend In Creating Your Own Business Website?
Posted October 27, 2009 – 8:36 am in: EquipmentIf you’ve done your research into the topic, you’ll know that putting up your own business website is simple and cost effective. With a little knowledge on operating different tools like SiteGrinder and the likes, you can even set up your own website’s design. SiteGrinder lets you make your own website even if you are [...]
No Comments | Tags: HTML, SiteGrinder, SiteGrinder 2, website creation, WYSIWYG applicationsDo you know type of safety electrical equipment?
Posted October 27, 2009 – 8:36 am in: EquipmentElectrical Safety Equipment
Electricity will always find the easiest path to earth. Any faults or weaknesses within your electrical installation or portable appliances can go undetected. In the event of another fault developing, this could lead to serious risk of fire, electrocution or death. For example, a 13-amp ring-main without earth continuity could render all metal [...]
No Comments | Tags: electrical equipment safety requirements, electrical safety equipment, electrical safety equipment training, electrical safety hazard equipment, electrical safety test equipment, proper use of electrical safety equipment, safety on electrical equipment
