U f@cking retard u are choosing to work in the heat the is no law for it
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Normally, heat moves from a higher temperature to a lower temperature. Devices that use work to move heat are called heat movers. A refrigerator is an example of a heat mover because it takes the heat from inside of the refrigerator and moves it to the outside. The 2nd law of thermodynamics allows this to occur if work is done in the process. A refrigerator does work as it moves the heat from inside the refrigerator to the warmer room.
(in the US) Workplace regulations governing health and safety regulations are promulgated and administred by the the Occupational Safery and Health Administration (OSHA). ALSO - local health departments and state labor control agencies often have also estabished rules and regulations regarding these matters. Check locally first.
Martial Law - 1998 Extreme Measures - 1.6 was released on: USA: 31 October 1998
Yes. No law requires that folks working outside the USA, as in your example, be US legal residents or citizens. No law requires that folks working inside the USA be US residents or citizens. Everyone working in the USA must have legal authority to work here. That takes many forms.
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Martial Law - 1998 Extreme Measures 1-6 was released on: USA: 31 October 1998
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Charles Law - the expansion (when heated) or contraction (when cooled) of gases. E.g. when you leave a balloon outside in the heat it will pop from the gas inside expanded, but when you put it in a freezer it will shrink as the gas inside contracts.
Normally, heat moves from a higher temperature to a lower temperature. Devices that use work to move heat are called heat movers. A refrigerator is an example of a heat mover because it takes the heat from inside of the refrigerator and moves it to the outside. The 2nd law of thermodynamics allows this to occur if work is done in the process. A refrigerator does work as it moves the heat from inside the refrigerator to the warmer room.
Normally, heat moves from a higher temperature to a lower temperature. Devices that use work to move heat are called heat movers. A refrigerator is an example of a heat mover because it takes the heat from inside of the refrigerator and moves it to the outside. The 2nd law of thermodynamics allows this to occur if work is done in the process. A refrigerator does work as it moves the heat from inside the refrigerator to the warmer room.
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