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For shielding against radiation and to provide more safety barrier against any unexpected emergency conditions.
You may increase the slab thickness and/or calculate the steel reinforcement required to withstand against the applied shear stress.
If there is no caulking joint there then you just don't "creat" one. If there is in fact a joint with old caulking it then yes you can remove 100% of the old stuff and use Deck-o-seal.
Most hot water heaters will develop small leaks around the welds in 10-12 years. Heaters are made of much thinner, cheaper material than they used to be. -The actual wall thickness of a typical water heater today is 1/16 inch, and no interior protection against rusting.
A Stevenson screen or instrument shelter is an enclosure to shield meteorological instruments against precipitation and direct heat radiation from outside sources, while still allowing air to circulate freely around them. It was designed by Thomas Stevenson (1818-1887), a British civil engineer and father of the author Robert Louis Stevenson.
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Any nuclear reaction produce radiation hazard and should be guarded against by proper shielding.
For shielding against radiation and to provide more safety barrier against any unexpected emergency conditions.