Not unless it would cause earthquake movement to your home. If equipment is causing your house to shake and pictures to fall off your walls, then it is considered the same effect as an earthquake and could have effect of your home's foundation. Also, if your 50 year old home is like many others of that age, it is build stronger than newer homes of today. If you are worried, hire a home inspector to come out and evaluate your foundation, the charge somewhere between $75 and $150 for a quick housecall.
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There are several websites that focus on a specialty of liquid filling equipment. One is www.fillingequipment.net which has several different types of equipment depending on your operation. Another one would be busch-machinery.com.
All machinery & or equipment operation requires duty of care training. Duty of care training is allowing operation of all equipment I:e power tools ect to machinery Persons operating must be responsible and over the age of eighteen and hold current wh&s requirements by law. Having this knowledge would allow them to be responsible for operation of equipment once training session has taken place by owner or provider of equipment.
Anny operation has got his risks but if the doctor use sterile equipment and you will keep the would clean daily the risk is low but believe me i will not recommended it as this is a very painful operation.
I would suggest an online school: www.heavy-equipment-school.com/certification.html. They offer Class A CDL dump truck operation classes.
www.operator-school.com provides education for equipment operation in lake city, MI
Heavy equipment operators need to have training in the operation of and maintenance of the equipment to be operated. They also need to have knowledge of safety procedures and any laws or regulations for the equipment.
Basically anything you can think of that would undo or damage what a piece of equipment would do would be an antonym for equipment
A small trampoline would be a good place to start, as well as a tumble mat. These are relatively small and can be stored when not in use. These two items alone would provide the foundation for a beginning gymnast.
Property, Plant, and Equipment (PPE) are items that are vital to a business operation. Usually these assets cannot be liquidated quickly. Such items would be the property the building is on, the building, and machinery used in production. Furniture, fixtures, and Equipment (FFE) are things that are not attached to the building. Examples of such items are desks, lighting fixtures, and computers.
Division would be the operation that would convert 15.5m to cm. You would divide by 100.
There would not be an antonym for equipment.