Depends on wind direction and flammable materials.
A silt trap is a designated area where water that is contaminated with suspended sediment as a result of construction activity or water runoff is contained. While the water is in a silt trap, the sediment can settle to the bottom of the trap until it can be removed.
It is a day designated at software firms for fixing bugs.
The Philippine Merchant Marine Academy (PMMA) entrance exam is annually conducted simultaneously nationwide at designated testing centers every LAST SATURDAY of SEPTEMBER.Visit www.pmma.edu.ph for the down-loadable application form where the designated testing centers are also listed.
chrome vanadium steel is designated C41-55.
by smoking 3 oz of crack and then u will understand it
By throwing them out.
First, if you are requested to remove combustibles from a designated smoking area, that task should be apart of your job description and mandates that you have received all the necessary training to carry out the task safely. If not, then you can refuse to do so on the basis you have not been trained to handle hazardous materials.
Anything that will burn! That would include paper, wood, fabric and volatile liquids.
It means remove anything that his highly flammable from the area. This makes sense since smoking means matches, lighters, and sparks. If anything combustible is in the area, there could be an explosion. So remove tanks of gasoline, pressurized gases, etc.
No.
Objects or debris that will burn
I would do it. It would be logical to do so.
Smoking in the terminals is prohibited by Hong Kong law, except in the designated smoking lounges at the restricted area of Terminal 1.
No. Most only allow smoking in designated smoking areas.
Smokers have the right to have a designated smoking area where they can smoke without harming anybody else, since the smoke has been determined to be just as bad if you're not smoking but just happen to breathe it in when a smoker passes you.
Schipol airport, in designated areas near bars. Hurrah!Great.
I was born in 1979 and while my mother was having contractions, the doctor was smoking in the labor room. One of the nurses said "One of these days you're going to blow the place up, smoking around that oxygen.." so..in the state of Maryland in 1979 it was legal. In my lifetime, I have no memories of smokers in hospitals.Recently, area hospitals have banned smoking on hospital property. A smoker used to be able to smoke at designated areas.In airports, there were designated smoking rooms.My mother said that people used to be able to smoke on airplanes. In 1994, smoking was banned in our local shopping malls.