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Baggage Details One Bag. One Item. No Charge
BAGGAGE DETAILS ONE BAG. ONE ITEM. NO CHARGE. We know, you’ve probably heard it before, but just in case you need a reminder: you’re only allowed one carry-on bag and one personal item onboard at no charge. Just make sure they fit into the overhead bin or under the seat in front of you. Cram sessions are not pretty — and they slow things down. SO WHAT EXACTLY IS ALLOWED? Approved Personal Items • 1 purse, briefcase, camera bag or diaper bag • or 1 laptop computer (computers cannot be checked) • or 1 item of a similar or smaller size to those listed above Additional Approved Items The following items do not count as personal items (they’re freebies): • A jacket and/or umbrella • Food or drink purchased after clearing the security checkpoint • Duty-free merchandise • Special itemsopens in a new window like strollers, child restraint seats or assistive devices such as wheelchairs or crutches CARRY-ON SIZE RESTRICTIONS It won’t fit. Three words you don’t want to hear when trying to board. To avoid delays and possible checked bag fees, follow these size requirements: • Baggage may not exceed 45 linear inches (or 114 cm) in combined length, width and height, including any handles and wheels, with the exception of small musical instruments that fit in the overhead compartment space or under-seat space available at the time of boarding • Baggage must meet carry on size limits (approximately 22" x 14" x 9" or 56 x 35 x 23 cm). Reference size check templates located at ticket counters and gates. -
THE FIREHOUSE SCENE Is a Publication of the Harlem-Roscoe Fire Protection District
THE FIREHOUSE SCENE is a publication of the Harlem-Roscoe Fire Protection District November 2020 Fire Chief Don Shoevlin Editor Sheryl Drost Fire Extinguisher Class Grass Fire Harlem-Roscoe’s Fire Prevention Inspectors conducted a fire extinguisher course at Parker Hannifin in Machesney Park this month. Page 4 House Fire Pages 6 & 7 Multi-Vehicle Accident Page 5 Photo by Sheryl Drost The Firehouse Scene - Page 12 many less fortunate out there than last year and let us keep them in our hearts. In our eyes at times, it may not always look inviting or good, however there is no other place where we can be free and have the opportunities that we do. It is up to us, what we do with those opportunities. Be safe for From The Chief's Desk all, wear that mask, social distance, and wash your hands. By Fire Chief Don Shoevlin Together we can all make a difference. I wish everyone in our communities, our firefighters, and their families: October was the month of fire prevention, ghosts, and goblins. It was different as we were not out and about as we would have liked. However, we continued to reach out virtually over social media. The men and woman along with the coordination of our Fire Prevention Bureau did a tremendous job. The comments received is an Chief Don Shoevlin indication that it was successful. Training is the backbone to prepare us for what we do. Chief Shoevlin Sworn in as IFCA President We continue to train weekly and virtually and have had members able to complete courses with the Fire Marshal’s IL State Fire Marshal Matt Perez swore in Harlem- office. -
Novato Fire District Board of Directors Board Meeting Agenda April 3, 2017 Time: 6:00 P.M
Novato Fire District Board of Directors Board Meeting Agenda April 3, 2017 Time: 6:00 p.m. Location: Fire Station 61, 2nd Floor 7025 Redwood Blvd., Novato, CA 94945 The Board meeting agenda and all supporting documents are available for public review at 95 Rowland Way, Novato, CA, 72 hours in advance of a scheduled board meeting. A fee will be charged for additional copies of board meeting documents. District facilities and meetings comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act. If special accommodations are needed, please contact the District Administrative Services Manager as soon as possible, preferably two days prior to the meeting. ROLL CALL President Steve Metcho Director William Davis Director Worth Fenner, Jr. Director Jim Galli Director Lj Silverman OPEN TIME FOR PUBLIC EXPRESSION (Please observe a three minute time limit.) This is an opportunity for any member of the public to briefly address the District Board on any matter that does not appear on this agenda. Items that appear to warrant a more lengthy presentation or Board consideration will be placed on the agenda for discussion at a future meeting. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS/PRESENTATIONS 1. Novato Youth Center Chili Academy Presentation of the proceeds check to the Novato Fire Foundation from the Novato Fire Foundation Chili Academy event at the Novato Youth Center. 2. Retirement of Deputy Chief Adam Brolan and Captain Doug Fernandez Both Deputy Chief Adam Brolan and Captain Doug Fernandez have served the Novato Fire District and the community of Novato for more than 28 years. There will be a short break for refreshments. ASSOCIATION PRESIDENTS’ REPORT This is opportunity for the President, or designee, of each labor association to address the Board. -
ALPHABETICAL LISTING All Highlighted Items Are Kit
ALPHABETICAL LISTING UNIT NFES# DESCRIPTION ISSUED --------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- 0006 ADAPTER, 1 ½” NH-F (9 TPI) TO 1 ½” NPSH-M (11 ½ TPI) EA 0007 ADAPTER, 1 ½” NPSH-F (11 ½ TPI) TO 1 ½” NH-M (9 TPI) EA 3411 AERIAL IGNITION DEV, PING-PONG BALL CS 1155 ANEMOMETER, HAND, WIND SPEED INDICATOR EA 0720 APPLICATOR, WATER, 2-PIECE, ¾” NH, 48" LONG EA 0238 APRON, LEATHER, SAFETY EA 0364 ATLAS, ROAD, NORTH AMERICA EA 0352 AXE, BOY'S SNGL BIT, 24" HANDLE, TYPE “D”, W/SHEATH EA 0015 AXE, FELLING, DBL BIT, 36” HANDLE, TYPE “A”, W/SHEATH EA 0016 AXE, HATCHET, W/SHEATH EA 0707 AXE, SINGLE BIT, 4 LB, W/SHEATH EA 1197 BAG, BACKPACK PUMP, WITH 2 LINERS AND COUPLINGS EA 0059 BAG, BURLAP, 50" X 28½”, W/PLASTIC LINER EA 0018 BAG, COTTON, LUNCH OR TOOL, 10" X 24" BD 3318 BAG, COTTON, LUNCH OR TOOL, 10" X 24" EA 1269 BAG, FLIGHT HELMET EA 0021 BAG, GARBAGE CAN LINER, PLASTIC, 30 GL, 39” X 33” BX 3300 BAG, GARBAGE LINER, PLASTIC, 30 GL EA 0831 BAG, KIT, WAG EA 1534 BAG, LINER, WASTEBASKET, 10 GL, 23" X 24" BX 0022 BAG, SLEEPING, CLOTH, WASHABLE, 3 LB FILL, 34” X 76” EA 1062 BAG, SLEEPING, FIREFIGHTERS, 36” X 86” EA BAG, SLINGABLE, WATER, 72 GL (272.6L), NON-POTABLE 80426 EA ORANGE BAG, SLINGABLE, WATER, 72 GL (272.6L), POTABLE 80425 EA BLUE 0435 BAG, SLINGABLE, WATER, DRINKING, 55 GL (208.2L) EA 0437 BAG, SLINGABLE, WATER, SUPPRESSION, 55 GL (208.2L) EA 0281 BAG, TENT, PERSONAL GEAR PACK EA 0634 BAND, RUBBER, PALLET COVER EA 1 All highlighted items are kit components and will not be shipped individually. -
8701 Public Safety II
Public Safety II 8701 36 weeks / 280 hours Table of Contents Acknowledgments ......................................................................................................................................... 2 Course Description ........................................................................................................................................ 3 Task Essentials Table .................................................................................................................................... 3 Curriculum Framework ................................................................................................................................. 6 Following Criminal Justice and Firefighting Safety Standards .................................................................... 7 CRIMINAL JUSTICE ................................................................................................................................ 12 Understanding the Rule of Law .................................................................................................................. 12 Exploring Policing ...................................................................................................................................... 14 Exploring the Courts ................................................................................................................................... 15 Understanding Juvenile Justice .................................................................................................................. -
Firefighting in the New Economy: Changes in Skill and the Impact of Technology
ABSTRACT Title of Document: FIREFIGHTING IN THE NEW ECONOMY: CHANGES IN SKILL AND THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY Brian W. Ward, Ph.D., 2010 Directed By: Dr. Bart Landry, Department of Sociology To better understand the shift in workers’ skills in the New Economy, a case study of professional firefighters ( n= 42) was conducted using semi-structured interviews to empirically examine skill change and the impact of technology. A conceptual model was designed by both introducing new ideas and integrating traditional and contemporary social theory. The first component of this model categorized firefighters’ skills according to the job-context in which they occurred, including: fire related emergencies, non-fire related emergencies, the fire station, and non-fire non-emergencies. The second component of this model drew from Braverman’s (1998/1974) skill dimension concept and was used to identify both the complexity and autonomy/control-related aspects of skill in each job-context. Finally, Autor and colleagues’ (2002) hypothesis was adapted to determine if routinized components of skill were either supplemented or complemented by new technologies. The findings indicated that skill change among firefighters was clearly present, but not uniform across job-contexts. A substantial increase in both the complexity and autonomy/control-related skill dimensions was present in the non-fire emergency context (particularly due to increased EMS-related skills). In fire emergencies, some skills diminished across both dimensions (e.g., operating the engine’s pump), yet others had a slight increase due to the introduction of new technologies. In contrast to these two contexts, the fire station and non-fire non- emergency job-contexts had less skill change. -
The Designer Collection Monday 10Th October 2016 Thevintage Designer Jewellery Collection & Accessories Mondaymonday 10Th25th Octoberjanuary 20162016 Atat 10Am11am
The Designer Collection Monday 10th October 2016 TheVintage Designer Jewellery Collection & Accessories MondayMonday 10th25th OctoberJanuary 20162016 atat 10am11am This auction offers the exclusive opportunity to bag yourself the classic Getting your hands on your favourite designers has never been more designer accessories that you’ve been lusting after. thrilling. BurstingFor our fiwith rst Vintage style and Jewellery elegance, & Accessoriesour new collection auction of signatureof 2016 we pieces have will Standbrooch out and pieces ear clips include by Nanna a Hermès Ditzel for Rouge Georg Porosus Jensen areCrocodile bound toBirkin leavesome yougreat spoilt items for for choice. you. Whether you are looking for Valentine’s gifts or 35be handbaga hit with andbuyers. a Chanel The most khaki striking quilted piece glazed I feel caviar is lot 571,leather an handbag;18ct just something to add to your own collection, we can cover it. whatevergold lapis your lazuli taste and you’re diamond bound ring to by find Lapponia, a piece althoughto suit you. it’s an abstract Our stunning range offers you the very best of classic and modern design, design it’s very elegant. withThere names are some including beautiful Chanel pieces and of Hermès Scottish and jewellery, a chance for toexample have them lot at Good luck and happy bidding! incredible181, a late prices. Victorian gold Scottish agate set brooch. There are also Antique jewellery cases have been selling very well in the last two banded agate bead necklaces, these always prove popular so should auctions and we have lots more in this auction, from lot 742. Indexfetch good prices on the day. -
Interagency Helicopter Operations Guide
IHOG Interagency Helicopter Operations Guide NFES 1885 June 2009 IHOG Interagency Helicopter Operations Guide NFES 1885 June 2009 The IHOG participating Agencies have developed this information for the guidance of their employees and are not responsible for the interpretation or use of this information by anyone except the participating agencies. The use of trade, firm or corporation names or illustrations of any particular product in this publication is for information and convenience of the reader and does not constitute an endorsement by the participating agencies of any product, service or aircraft make and model to the exclusion of others that may be suitable. The agencies would like to acknowledge the assistance of the many product manufacturers, as well as the National fire Protection Association, the International Fire Service training Association, and the United State Department of the Army, who kindly furnished material used in the production of this document. Nationallnleragency A"iation Council 33JJ Soulh Dn-riopmtDl A\-tnut 8obr. Idaho &3705 Junr.l, 2009 To: mops St~ring CommiU~ Subjr.c:l: moe The IHOG and !HOG SupplemtnIaJ Forms ~ have been m'iKd for new publication in May of2009. AJI policy changes bec.ontr. effective at lhis time. Published hardcopics will be avaibblc in June 2009. Chango include revisions proposed by the IHOG Working Group, coordinated by the National Inlerageney Aviation oouncil, and appTO\led. by the U.S. Foresl Service and the Department ofthe Interior. Some revisions to the lHOG were nea:uary to be compatible with changes made to the national helieopter contracts. Other m'isions were based on proposal, submitted by field penonllCI and agency program managers. -
Ladies Computer Tote Bags Dean Schwartz [email protected] 305 503 5740
Staff Picks: Ladies Computer Tote Bags Dean Schwartz [email protected] 305 503 5740 Product Name Laptop Tote Description Computer labs and schools can benefit from having their brand paired with the Laptop Tote! The imported tote features padding to hold a 17" screen laptop easily. This quality bag is made with microfiber quilting and lined with inside pockets to store all of your belongings. The front of the bag leaves ample room to imprint a personal message or your company name or logo to obtain some brand exposure. Ladies only! Material Microfiber, Quilting CPN 5895188 Color Black Size 17.5 " x 13 " x 2.5 " Imprint Method Embroidery ‐ $11.80, Printed ‐ $2.00, Unimprinted, Imprint Charges: Tape Charge ‐ $320.00, Imprint Charges: Screen Charge ‐ $95.00, Imprint Option: Up to 8K stitches 6 colors ‐ $5.90, Above 8K stitches, Imprint Option: Pocket lift charge ‐ $2.50, Imprint Option: Tape revision ‐ $80.00 Imprint Option(s) Each imprint/color ‐ $2.00, Handles ‐ $8.00, Lining ‐ $8.50, Imprint Option: Up to 8K stitches 6 colors ‐ $5.90, Above 8K stitches, Imprint Option: Pocket lift charge ‐ $2.50, Imprint Option: Tape revision ‐ $80.00 Laptop Tote Quantity 50 150 300 600 Price $22.00 $21.00 $20.00 $19.00 Price Includes blank product. 3/27/2016 | Page: 2 Dean Schwartz [email protected] 305 503 5740 Product Name Computer Case Description 840 Denier Nylon Ladies' Expandable Compu‐Tote Three expandable zippered padded compartments, two front zippered pockets w/simple organizer. Expands to 16 1/2" x 14" x 4 1/2" (Open). -
Catalogo AG Spalding Pdf.Pdf
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Wildland Fire Equipment 2013
U.S. GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION PRSRT STD GSA CMLS POSTAGE AND FEES 501 W FELIX ST STE 1101 PAID WHS 9 SECTION F GENERAL SERVICES FT WORTH TX 76115-3411 ADMINISTRATION __________________________________ PERMIT G-30 U.S. General Services Administration OFFICIAL BUSINESS Penalty for Private Use $300 Wildland Fire Equipment 2013 www.GSAglobalsupply.gsa.gov Ordering Information www.GSAglobalsupply.gsa.gov | Call Center (800) 525-8027 Emergency firefighting equipment orders should be submitted by telephone or fax (Standard Form 344 or GSA Form 3222) to: Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. (CT) GSA Customer Assistance Branch, Fort Worth, TX Telephone: (800) 525-8027, option 3 Fax: (817) 574-2551/2552 For all other times (after hours, weekends, and holidays) please see page 4 for information about how to submit your order. This catalog is available online. To view or download, visit gsa.gov/fireprogram and click on the link for the 2013 Wildland Fire Equipment Catalog. Scan this code with your smartphone’s QR reader app to obtain a PDF version of GSA Proudly Supports Our Wildland Firefighters this publication, www.gsa.gov or to order a March 2013 printed copy. 5-13-00114 FPO Order catalogs at gsa.gov/cmls GSA – A Partner in Wildland Fire Protection GSA maintains a firm commitment to supporting the Fire Suppression Program and is constantly U.S. General Services Administration striving to provide the highest-quality supplies and equipment to our wildland firefighting customers. We have partnered with customers like you for more than 50 years and supplied many of the critical tools they needed to achieve their respective missions. -
LAFD - Emergency Preparedness Bookletjanuary 2007 Edition PAGE 1 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
LosLos AngAngeleseles FFiriree DeparDepartmenttment EmerEmerggencyency PrPrepareparednessedness Don't Ignorethe need for Emergency Preparedness This book is available on the web at: http://www.cert-la.com/2007EmergPrepBooklet.pdf JANUARY 2007 © LAFD - Emergency Preparedness BookletJANUARY 2007 Edition PAGE 1 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS To those of us who live and work in the Greater Los Angeles area, earthquakes and other natural emergencies are a reality. In order to deal with this situation, emergency preparedness must become a way of life. In the event of a major earthquake or disaster, freeways and surface streets may be impassable and public services could be interrupted or taxed beyond their limits. Therefore, everyone must know how to provide for their own needs for an extended period of time, whether at work, home, or on the road. Our goal in distributing this booklet is to encourage you to prepare for a major disaster and to maintain that readiness. Part of becoming ready is having the necessary supplies. Earthquakes and major disasters, in our area, can happen at any time. They are not totally predictable. There may be long periods between disasters. This is why it is important to maintain fresh emergency supplies through rotation of older stock into daily use. The quality of life and the potential for survival are greatly increased by being prepared. Fire Chief Los Angeles Fire Department As a covered entity under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of disability and, upon request, will provide reasonable accommodation to ensure equal access to its programs, services, and activities.