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The first is how the 360-foot submarine could have failed to detect the presence of the 190-foot trawler, the Ehime Maru, before proceeding with an extremely rapid emergency surfacing drill.
Failure to exhale during ascent causes such accidents and is likely to occur if the diver makes a rapid emergency ascent, even from depths as shallow as two metres.
Prison staffs need to feel safe, too, and the same outcome of visibility gives this, backed up by rapid emergency access by other staff in an incident.With this lowering of tension by design comes the opportunity of better interpersonal relationships between staff and prisoners and between prisoner and prisoner; the foundation of all attempts at rehabilitation.
As such, they exemplify a rapid emergency hazard assessment undertaken in an emergency to provide a first-order indication of likely hazard.
However, in the aspects of after-sales service, spare parts supply, and rapid emergency response, overseas manufacturers rely on local team's construction.
A novel lightweight hybrid fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) – aluminum space truss structure that consists of two triangular deck-truss beams has been designed for rapid emergency bridging system.
Nevertheless, the overall similarity in results is comforting and suggests that for the purposes of rapid emergency management planning a simple advection diffusion model such as TEPHRA2 can capture the first-order distribution of ash fall hazard locally.
Generally speaking, most overseas manufacturers perform well and render perfect service, but domestic manufacturers have prominent advantages in providing technical support, repair and maintenance, and rapid emergency response [4, 5, 6].
Knowing the large magnitude, Mw ≈ 9, and the offshore location soon after the origin time can be a key element for suggesting the occurrence of an extraordinary event and the necessity for initiating large-scale rapid emergency activities.
The primary objective of today's Order is to advance policies, rules and initiatives that support the efficient and reliable transmission of meaningful automatic location information from wireless 911 callers to PSAPs to better ensure rapid emergency response and save lives.
This study is designed to compare the value of four physiologic scoring systems of rapid acute physiology score (RAPS), rapid emergency medicine score (REMS), Worthing physiology scoring system (WPSS) and revised trauma score (RTS) in predicting the in-hospital mortality of traumatic children brought to the emergency department.
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