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The Ideal Laboratory Notebook for Maintaining Accurate, Thorough Notes in Your Research Lab The Official Laboratory Research Notebook has been revised and updated to include information beneficial for both chemistry and biology courses. The notebook contains 50 consecutively numbered, carbonless duplicate pages, making it easy for students to tear out and submit their lab write-ups while still keeping an official copy. Each page is three-hole punched for notebook convenience. The Notebook contains: -Sargent-Welch's Periodic Table of the Elements; -Table on Concentrations of Reagents; -Table of Useful Data Manipulations; -New Table of Densities; -Boiling Points of some common organic solvents; and -Acid and Base Dissociation Constants
The Ideal Laboratory Notebook for Maintaining Accurate, Thorough Notes in Your Research Lab The Official Laboratory Research Notebook has been revised and updated to include information beneficial for both chemistry and biology courses. The notebook contains 100 consecutively numbered, carbonless duplicate pages, making it easy for students to tear out and submit their lab write-ups while still keeping an official copy. Each page is three-hole punched for notebook convenience. The Notebook contains: -Sargent-Welch's Periodic Table of the Elements; -Table on Concentrations of Reagents; -Table of Useful Data Manipulations; -New Table of Densities; -Boiling Points of some common organic solvents; and -Acid and Base Dissociation Constants
Whether you're at the local, state or federal level or in private industry, Informed's NIMS Incident Command System Field Guide puts NIMS compliance information at your fingertips. This reference clearly and concisely outlines what you need to know about NIMS objectives, making it an ideal tool for NIMS and incident command training, during training and functional exercises and, most importantly, in the field where you need it most. Combine this guide with your training and feel confident that your NIMS compliance requirements are met. The new NIMS Incident Command System Field Guide features: An expanded section on the operational planning process Improved checklists for all functional positions Updated information on the relationship between NIMS and the National Response Framework (NRF) Expanded information on Multiagency Coordination Systems and Joint Information Systems. Enhanced coverage of intelligence and investigation functions. Center Management System (CMS) and the activation levels The Third Edition covers: NIMS Overview and Major Components Joint Information Systems Multi-Agency Coordination System Incident Command System Concepts Sample Planning Schedules Sample Meeting Agenda Position-Specific Prompts for Command and Operations Sample ICS Organizational Charts Planning Process and Cycle Incident Action Plan (IAP) ICS Form Title and Number National Response Framework Relationship NIMS/ICS Glossary and Acronyms ICS Position Responsibilities and Checklists
Fire and Life Safety Educator: Principles and Practice, Second Edition Includes Navigate 2 Advantage Access, meets the objectives of NFPA 1035 (2015) for FLSE Levels I, II, III, Public Information Officer, Youth Firesetter Intervention Specialist, and Youth Firesetter Program Manager. It is written for practitioners, managers, and supervisors, as well as for those who are new to the FLSE field, covering fire behavior and prevention, code compliance, community risk reduction, risk assessment, and working with the public. Based solidly on research and proven tactics, it describes community outreach methods, how to effectively teach fire and life safety, and how to market prevention and preparedness messages to all age groups. In-depth instruction advises on developing fire and life safety curricula, objectives, lesson plans, and presentations. This second edition covers all aspects of designing, budgeting for, and managing a fire and life safety program; public relations and persuasion tactics; legal considerations; and best professional practices. The importance of program evaluation and how to conduct evaluation is explained. New chapters are included to address the public information officer role and specific responsibilities, Youth Firesetter intervention strategies, and Youth Firesetter program implementation..
Preceded by: Project planning and management: a guide for CNLs, DNPs, and nurse executives / edited by James L. Harris ... [et al.]. c2011.
Evidence-Based Practices for Strategic and Tactical Firefighting is a synopsis of the UL/NIST research studies and experiments on fire behavior and techniques for ventilation, fire suppression, and search and rescue as a result of the changes in modern building construction and furnishing materials. As a result of these changes, today's fires release energy faster, reach flashover potential sooner, may reach higher temperatures, and are much more likely to become ventilation-limited than building fires of even a few years ago. Developed in partnership with the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Evidence-Based Practices for Strategic and Tactical Firefighting details many of the findings discovered as the result of an ongoing series of experiments conducted by NIST, UL, and the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) and provides the most up-to-date information available today for Fire Fighter, Fire Officer, and Fire Science students. Additional information about these ¬and other fire experiments can be obtained online at the NIST website by searching under Fire¬ Fighting Technology and at the UL website by searching under Fire¬ Fighter Safety Research Institute.
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