... situations.
Recommended codeofpracticeforthe care and
Recommended codeofpracticeforthe care and
handling of poultry from hatchery to processing plant
handling of poultry from hatchery to processing ... increases the loss
of marketable product.
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temperature requirements. For this reason, the behaviour of turkeys can be used as a
reliable indicator of thermal comfort. The crowding of turkeys ... poultry stock from other
premises.
3.4.5 Admittance of visitors into the pen should be kept to a minimum. However, if their entry
is necessary, they should wear clothes that match those worn by the...
...
the protection of confidential information;
f) the permitted use of confidential information, and rights ofthe signatory to use
information;
g) the right to audit and monitor activities that ... termination process and works
together with the supervising manager ofthe person leaving to manage the security aspects ofthe
relevant procedures. In the case of a contractor, this termination responsibility ... eShop.bsi -global. com
e) responsibilities ofthe organization forthe handling of personal information, including
personal information created as a result of, or in the course of, employment with the...
... in
the Energy Audit Form, to reflect the energy usage intensity ofthe central building
services installations. The Energy Audit Form is a specified form under the Ordinance.
Code ofPractice ... means
other than only natural or forced fan ventilation.
‘Director’ means the Director of Electrical and Mechanical Services.
Code ofPracticefor Building Energy Audit
EAC_2012 9 of 11 ... etc.);
(f) forthe lighting installations the total lighting power (kW);
(g) analysis of historical energy consumption ofthe building, including -
i) total energy consumption ofthe central...
... management practices. Its recommendations are underpinned
by various other Codes, such as the Model CodeofPracticeforthe Welfare of Domestic Poultry,
the Avian Industries Bio-Security Plan and the ... the Model CodeofPracticeforthe Welfare of Animals - Domestic
Poultry
(current edition) and require all members ofthe industry to adhere to its principles. This
model has been adapted for ... transportation tothe central grading floor in Palmyra for grading and retail
distribution.
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...
the protection of confidential information;
f) the permitted use of confidential information, and rights ofthe signatory to use
information;
g) the right to audit and monitor activities that ... conditions of employment should
continue for a defined period after the end ofthe employment (see also 8.3).
Other Information
A codeof conduct may be used to cover the employee’s, contractor’s ... eShop.bsi -global. com
e) responsibilities ofthe organization forthe handling of personal information, including
personal information created as a result of, or in the course of, employment with the...
... distances
The minimum distance measured parallel to the
direction of force transfer, from the centreline of an
arc spot weld tothe nearest edge of an adjacent weld
or tothe end ofthe connected ... the moment capacity ofthe section
determined in accordance with 5.2.2;
M
Y
is the yield moment ofthe section, that is, the
product ofthe design strength, p
y
, and the
elastic modulus ofthe ... that the deformation
capacity ofthe connection is sufficient for full
redistribution of load up tothe relevant limit state to
take place.
8.1.6 Strength of individual fasteners
The strength of...
... Specification for carbon steel bars forthe reinforcement of concrete.
BS 4482, Specification for cold reduced steel wire forthe reinforcement of concrete.
BS 4483, Steel fabric forthe reinforcement of ... one at a time, of each
element ofthe systems providing resistance to horizontal forces.
The portion ofthe building at risk of collapse should not exceed 15 % ofthe floor or roof area or 70 ... ties anchoring the columns nearest tothe edges of a floor or roof
should be capable of resisting a factored tensile load, acting perpendicular tothe edge, equal tothe
greater ofthe load specified...
... included.
N is the number of shear connectors attached
to the end of each span of sheets, per unit
length of supporting beam;
d
s
is the effective depth ofthe slab tothe
centroid ofthe profiled ... compaction ofthe
concrete.
b) Transverse reinforcement in the bottom ofthe
slab should be placed directly on the top ofthe
ribs ofthe sheets.
c) Distribution steel in areas of concentrated ... is the overall depth ofthe
composite slab, the additional weight of concrete
due tothe deflection ofthe sheeting should be taken
into account in the self-weight ofthe composite slab,
for...
... forthe steel sheet or strip and used for
the formed sections. For information, the resulting values of Y
s
and U
s
are also given in Table 4 together with
appropriate design strength p
y
for the ... stress;
f
c,2
is the smaller compressive edge stress;
b
ef,1
is the portion ofthe effective width adjacent tothe more compressed edge;
b
ef,2
is the portion ofthe effective width adjacent tothe less ... when
calculating the section properties ofthe sheeting profile.
3.4.5 Profiles with acoustic perforations
The section properties of sheet profiles incorporating a regular pattern of acoustic perforations...
... multi-bay.
d) The rafter adjacent tothe boundary should be
symmetrical about the centre of its span.
e) The ratio ofthe span ofthe rafter adjacent to
the boundary, tothe height tothe eaves ... underside
either side ofthe compartment wall, care should be
taken to fire stop any gaps between the top ofthe
wall and the underside ofthe roof cladding to allow
for differential thermal movement ... is the second moment of area of concrete core in the plane
of buckling;
I
r
is the second moment of area ofthe reinforcement in the
plane of buckling;
E
r
is the modulus of elasticity of...
... Part 4: Codeofpracticefor design of composite slabs with profiled steel
sheeting;
— Part 5: Codeofpracticefor design of cold formed sections;
— Part 6
1)
: Codeofpracticefor design of light ... 04-1999
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5.1.3.2 End collapse of sheeting profile
In order to prevent collapse or gross distortion ofthe
profile at the end ofthe sheeting, the following
limitations on shear force in a panel should ... is the depth ofthe shear panel in a direction
parallel tothe corrugations (in mm);
Y
s
is the yield strength of steel (in N/mm
2
);
d is the pitch ofthe corrugations (in mm).
Total no. of...
... off as it was before climate change. They can choose to do nothing to suffer
(or enjoy the benefits from) the full impact of climate change. Or they can decide to adapt tothe level
where the ... co-benefits of adaptation
actions and reduces the cost estimate to reflect these benefits.
C hoosing the ti mefr ame
The choice of timeframe forthe analysis ofthe costs of adapting to climate ... issue of timeframe is the choice ofthe discount rate, which is related tothe timing of
investments. The timing of all investments in the sector models is determined by the outcomes of specific...