Registered Mental Nurse (RMN), Registered General Nurse (RGN)
It means a Removable Goose Neck.
RN - Registered Nurse - is the higher of the two.
Registered General Nurse
A RGN is a registered general nurse. A RMN is a registered mental nurse. Both qualifications are qualified nurses, but work in different fields one working in general health the other in psychiatry.
The airport code for Yangon International Airport is RGN.
RGN refers to the trailer - it means Removable Goose Neck. The neck of the trailer detaches from the body of the trailer, and equipment is driven onto and off of the trailer from the front. These are usually referred to as lowboy trailers, but could be beam trailers or pontoon trailers, as well.
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An RGN (Registered General Nurse) is a general nurse who has completed a nursing program and is registered to practice nursing. An RNLD (Registered Nurse Learning Disabilities) is a nurse who specializes in caring for individuals with learning disabilities and has specific training in this area. The main difference is in their areas of expertise and the populations they primarily work with.
Much too heavy for practical use. You'd have to specify what type of trailer you had in mind. As far as all steel construction goes, the only ones you'd find are 53' flatbeds and stepdecks, armoured van trailers (very uncommon, but they are out there), and equipment trailers (RGN lowboys, RGN pontoon trailers, RGN beam trailers, etc.). Weights vary greatly between them. As for a typical 53' van, the frames are steel, but the floor will be wood (or some use polymer), and the walls will typically be thin aluminum.
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Need to be more specific. It might be a tandem, a tridem, etc., all of which will have different weight ratings.