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Updated: 10/16/2024

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What do you do if you find a incident with hadzardous material at a chemical plant and MSDS nor the LERP is not there it identify it?

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Identify two reasons the lerp and the organizations sops are important to you at a hazmat incident?

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Where was the chain saw inevented?

The chainsaw as we know it today was invented by two doctors in Scotland in the late 1890's as a medical tool for cutting bone. The first gas powered chainsaw was perfected by Emil Lerp in 1927, this was known as the Dolmar. - Andreas Stihl developed his chain saw in Germany in 1929.


What are the white spots on eucalyptus tree leaves?

I researched this question, as I have this problem around my own house. According to another web site, http://www.buginfo.com/article.cfm?id=64: = Lerp Psyllids on Eucalyptus Trees = In a trend that sees no stopping, the 1990's brought many new pests to the United States, and several of these have surfaced in California. The eucalyptus trees encompass many species of hardy, evergreen trees that are native to Australia. They thrive in the moderate climate in much of California, and for many years had virtually no pests attacking them. Now, however, there are several species of insects causing problems for these trees, and one group is the "psyllids", also called Jumping Plant Lice. These insects are related to aphids, but are more mobile in the adult stage and do not have the two little pointed horns at the end of the abdomen, called "cornicles", that aphids have. In 1991 the "Blue Gum Psyllid" was discovered in the Monterey area along the coast, and in 1998 the "Red Gum Lerp Psyllid" showed up in the Los Angeles area. In both cases these foliar pests spread very, very rapidly throughout the state. Now, this is a pretty unusual name for a bug - a "lerp" - so what exactly does that mean. Well, Lerp refers to the early stage of the bug, and the little white capsule that it creates over itself on the leaf. These insects feed by inserting their mouth, a sucking straw, into the leaf, and sucking out liquids from the leaf. Much of this liquid is sugary, and the psyllid nymphs pass the liquid through their system, excreting a sticky substance called "honeydew" out their back ends. We see this same honeydew from aphids, as it coats sidewalks or the tops of our cars with a thin layer of sticky material. The word "lerp" actually has its origin as an Aborigine word that described these little structures. However, with the Lerp Psyllid the honeydew forms a crystalline shell over the bug, and eucalyptus leaves can virtually be covered with the lerps, dozens of them on every leaf on the tree. As many as eight species of eucalyptus trees are known to be attacked by this pest, but it is the Red Gum Eucalyptus - Eucalyptus camaldulensis - that seems to suffer most. Intensive infestations of the psyllid have resulted in extensive drop of leaves, branch dieback, and even death of some trees already under stress.


Where was chainsaw invented?

the chain saw was invented in Germany that's true here's more It took a "village" to create the machine we call the chainsaw. Around 1830 German Dr. Bernard Heine invented the osteotome, a chainsaw-like tool powered by a winder had links of a chain carrying small cutting teeth with the edges set at an angle. Then in 1861, the Hamilton saw that was hand-cranked by one or two men and looked like a spinning wheel is invented. Then in the 1880s a riding saw that resembled a rowing machine that workers could sit on was invented. Then in 1926 Andreas Stihl patented the first electric-powered cutoff chain saw. In 1927 Emil Lerp developed the first gasoline-powered chainsaw. In 1929 Stihl invented his own version of the gasoline-powered variety and began mass-production. In 1948 Joseph Cox invented the Oregon chain with interlocking links, a product so popular he founded the Oregon Chain Co. and mass-produced them. Then in 1960, the Oregon Company released the Homelite chainsaw series, the first truly portable chainsaw.


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