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This is a book for engineers that covers the hardware and software
aspects of high-reliability safety systems, safety instrumentation
and shutdown systems as well as risk assessment techniques and the
wider spectrum of industrial safety. Rather than another book on
the discipline of safety engineering, this is a thoroughly
practical guide to the procedures and technology of safety in
control and plant engineering. This highly practical book focuses
on efficiently implementing and assessing hazard studies, designing
and applying international safety practices and techniques, and
ensuring high reliability in the safety and emergency shutdown of
systems in your plant.
At a time of contested realities and a renewed focus on the power of personal stories, narrative research is as relevant as ever. But while it has been praised for ‘giving voice’ to individuals and highlighting how they make sense of the social world, critics are starting to question which voices are being heard, or allowed to speak, and which experiences are made to count. Supported by the editors’ popular podcast Narrative Now, this interdisciplinary volume addresses timely concerns about representation, power, voice, and the ethics of storytelling. Contributors explore the capacities and limitations of narrative research, and map out new directions for the field while honouring its legacy.
Alan Hankinson, broadcaster and climber, takes a look back at the last century of rock-climbing in the Lake District. He focuses on the top climbers from each generation and looks at certain climbs (including Innominate Crag, Napes Needles, Central Butress on Scafell Crag and Honister Wall on Buckstone Howe). There is also footage from a climb at Napes Needle dating from 1913, probably the world's first rock-climbing film.
Powerball winners are being murdered and their winnings are missing. A decorated former Marine officer is tired and broken until given another shot at life: a loving girlfriend, a lottery commissioner's job, and a seductive female governor as his new boss. Within his first week as a commissioner, Brent Layne discovers he's trapped in a corruption pit with everyone around him either lying or dying.
The Hamsternational Space Station is in trouble, and it's going to take a Secret Adventure Mission to save the day The fastidious Hamster Sam and his folksy sidekick Fescue (a field mouse with a mullet) must pilot their homemade portable potty rocket, the P.U. 3000, past a slew of obstacles including lunar dust bunnies, a squadron of schnozz rockets and the Intergalactic Grammar Police. Plus- in a unique epilogue feature you'll meet a real-live NASA astronaut and find out what it's like to travel into outer space Hamster Sam interviews space shuttle pilot Gregory H. Johnson, who flew the shuttle Endeavor on two successful missions to the International Space Station.
Portishead is the second album from the band of the same name, released on September 30,1997 on Go! Discs Records. It presents a darker, grainier sound than their previous record. It received less attention from the media but managed to reach #2 on the UK Album Chart and #21 on the Billboard 200 chart. It is the longest of the band's three albums. The album's sound differed from Dummy, the main differences being that much of the music was composed and recorded by the band, then pressed to vinyl.
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