Tuesday, 2 October 2012

GOODBYE TEAM SS13 INTERNS- YOU WILL TRULY BE MISSED!

Christa Van Der Meer , Magdalena Szucio, Sean Kelly, Tiia Anttila, Max Robinson !


 
Tiia Anttila

 Sean Kelly & Lilli Bold


Max Robinson & Lilli 


Max, Sean, Tiia, Lilli, Christa and Magdalena

Tiia and Lilli

Lilli, Max & Marie

Lilli, Sean, Rebecca, Max, Tiia and Magdalena 
Bye Bye and See You Soon!

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    Fire extinguisher charging is the process of refilling and preparing the extinguisher for use after use or after a certain period of time. This is essential to ensure that the extinguisher will function properly and safely in an emergency.
    Steps for charging a fire extinguisher:
    Initial inspection: Visual inspection of the extinguisher for physical damage such as rust, cracks, or leaks.
    Extinguishing agent discharge: Removing the contents of the extinguisher for inspection and replacement if necessary.
    Internal inspection: Inspecting the cylinder from the inside to ensure there is no corrosion or internal damage.
    Recharging with appropriate agent: Filling the extinguisher with an extinguishing agent in accordance with the relevant standards (dry powder, carbon dioxide, foam, etc.).
    Pressure and weight check: Ensuring the correct gas pressure and weight of the extinguishing agent.
    Replacement of parts if necessary: ​​Inspecting and replacing parts such as nozzles, hoses, valves, and fittings if worn out.
    Sealing and labeling: Include the date of charging, the name of the service provider, and a safety approval stamp.
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    Fire extinguisher charging schedule
    قیمت شارژ کپسول آتش نشانی Annually: Check to ensure proper function and recharge if necessary.
    After use: The capsule should be recharged each time it is used, even if only a small amount.
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