Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment Sandbox/Sandbox > New_Beginnings:__Ensuring_to_Make_Your__Place_of_work_Safe Daya Bay webs:
Public | 中文 | Internal | Help

Log In or Register
I decided I wished to restore an one-room schoolhouse in my community and use it for my company. We discovered blwilcox by browsing webpages. I thought it would add some character to my company and it was much less costly than getting office space in the city. There were, however, a lot of renovations that need to be done before we can move into the building. We needed some new fire extinguisher cabinets, fire blanket cabinets, vertical mailboxes and ladder up safety products. To get supplementary information, consider peeping at: access ladder. While these may all seem odd for a company to require, through our experience we have seen why it is beneficial to have all of these things just in case.
My company set up a small kitchen in the schoolhouse so we can have all our lunches, coffee and tea whenever we want. Discover more on our related web site by going to roof hatches. This does, however, included some risks. Since the schoolhouse was built in the 1800s, it is not up to par in regards to fire safety. While we have put in fire-retardant instillation among various other safety measures, we still want to make sure we can stop a fire if needed. We have two fire extinguishers in the cooking area just in case. While one fire extinguisher may be enough, we like to be careful. In our previous workplace we had problems with the stovetops and chose being prepared is always best.
We have also put two ladders on the outside that go to the roof. We have reconstructed the roof so it has a nice balcony on the back where my fellow colleagues and clients can enjoy coffee on the roof. It may not be the most standard meeting room but in the summertime I'm sure it will be a welcomed change of surroundings. In order for the balcony to be safe though, we needed a fire escape so we set up two ladders on each side of the balcony. In order to make them safer I also bought safety items in addition to ladder up safety posts. This impressive division article directory has a few cogent suggestions for the inner workings of it. This will make sure my coworkers and customers could leave the structure securely if anything were to take place.



Revision: r1 - 2013-08-30 - 16:18:33 - ElveRa775

Powered by the TWiki collaboration platform Copyright © by the contributing authors, 2007-2024.
Ideas, requests, problems regarding Daya Bay? Send feedback