PPT-No two oil spills are the same because of the variation in oil types, locations, and weather
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Spill Containment Methods During a spill response sensitive locations threatened by an advancing oil slick can be protected with various kinds of equipment and
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Spill Containment Methods During a spill response sensitive locations threatened by an advancing oil slick can be protected with various kinds of equipment and tactics Booms are floating physical barriers to oil made of plastic metal or other materials which slow the spread of oil and keep it contained Skilled teams deploy booms using mooring systems such as anchors and land lines They commonly place boom. Most of them ar e accidental so no one can know when wher e or how they will occur Spills can happen on land or in water at any time of day or night and in any weather condition Pr eventing oil spills is the best strategy for avoiding potential da see. http://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=htnlXY959b0&feature=related. . Windy. Rainy. Stormy. Hailing. Misty. / foggy. Snowy. Sunny. Floods. Tornado. Storm. Monsoon. Hailstones. Fog. Mist. Snow. Sun. By: Caleb . B. arfield and Evan . C. leveland. Precipitation. i. s falling products of condensation in the atmosphere . Types of Precipitation. Rain. : precipitation from clouds in the form of a drop. Prevention, Assessment, Reporting and Cleanup. Objectives. Create Awareness of State and Federal OSHA & EPA regulations that affect spill clean-up.. Explain responsibilities.. Provide strategies to prevent spills:. Spills are important indicators of human activity. Spills persist for a period of time (hours, days, weeks) after an event and provide an opportunity to detectpanchromatic imagery, it is easy to dete Goal: Use inverse variation and joint variation models.. Warm-up. Simplify:. Inverse Variation. 2 variables, x and y, vary inversely if:. k is called the constant of variation.. Example 1. Tell whether x and y show direct variation, inverse variation, or neither:. Mioara MANDEA . Giuliana. . Verbanac. , Monika . Korte. Helmholtz-Zentrum . Potsdam Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum - GFZ, Telegrafenberg, . 14473, . Potsdam. , . Germany. Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Department of . Prevalence of Lightning Occurrences. In US, 42 fatalities per year; 10 times as many injuries from strikes. Of all deaths, about 15 % occur in organized sports; 25-30 % in recreational activities. Areas of greatest incidence in US. When Chemical Spills Get Out of Hand. Worker Right to Know Program. Also Known as the Chemical Hazard Communication Rule. OSHA/DOSH Mandate Enacted in 1984. WAC 296-800-170. Requires employers to inform and train employees about the hazard of chemicals they may be exposed to during normal working conditions, or foreseeable emergencies. http://. www.youtube.com/watch?v=htnlXY959b0&feature=related. . Windy. Rainy. Stormy. Hailing. Misty. / foggy. Snowy. Sunny. Floods. Tornado. Storm. Monsoon. Hailstones. Fog. Mist. Snow. Sun. Lightning. Presented by:. Darcie Christensen, DPT, ATC. Saint Elizabeth Sports & Physical Therapy. The Physician Network. 575 S. 70. th. Street, Suite 300 (402) 219-7498. 5000 N. 26. th. Street, Suite 400 (402) 742-8410. Can We See Weather?. Can We See Weather?. Can We See Weather?. What is the Temperature?. Temperature is how hot or cold it is outside!. Is it hot or cold today?. How can we see what temperature it is?. & . the weather they bring. Have you ever wondered why we get certain kinds of weather…cloudy days with lots of rain…sudden storms, then cooler weather…?. All weather happens because of the 4 types of fronts & how they interact:. PRESENTED BY. BHANITA DAS . &. SHEKHAR JYOTI BASHISTHA. MSc. 4. th. Semester. Department of Physics. Pub . Kamrup. College. CONTENTS. 1.Definition . 2.Procedure. 3.Tools. 4.types. Weather Forecasting.
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