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Crime Scene Do Not Cross Barricade Tape Roll - 80 Meter

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  Crime Scene Do Not Cross Barricade Tape – Bright, Strong & Reliable. Visibility is the first step to protecting evidence and establishing boundaries when every second counts. That's where our  Crime Scene Do Not Cross Barricade Tape  comes in. This is not just a piece of plastic. It's also a statement, a psychological barrier, a legal barrier, and a protector for the truth. This 80-meter roll is perfect for securing high-profile crime scenes, controlling access to accident sites, or managing hazardous investigation zones. Its professional-grade coverage says, "This area is restricted." Professional Grade for Serious Situations This  crime scene tape , made from high-quality polyethylene, is weatherproof and tear-resistant. This tape will not fail you even in the face of wind, rain, or scorching heat. This tape is trusted by law enforcement agencies, investigators, and emergency responders in the United States because it works. Imagine a busy road, with flashing...

Caution Tape Alphabet

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  I have not had enough time to even think of researching a topic to post about, so here's whats been taking up all my time :) I have been working on a project for school, more specifically my Intro to Communication and Design class. In this project we had to make words out of 3D objects like these:  I went with my Caution Tape idea:    Then once we chose the idea we liked best we had to start making a 2D version in Photoshop and or Illustrator. Which I have almost gotten half way though!    This project has been taking up my time... THOUGH I did research Stefan Sagmeister :) So here's some information I had found for the project I did:  Born in Bregenz, a quiet town in the Austrian Alps, in 1962, Sagmeister studied engineering after high school, but switched to graphic design after working on illustrations and lay-outs for Alphorn, a left-wing magazine. At 19, Sagmeister moved to Vienna hoping to study graphics at the city’s prestigious University of ...

Civil Engineering

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  Safety In Construction INTRODUCTION Term “safety” exist as a result of the “accident” prevention of accidents means follow safety measures. So there is a direct ling in between safety and accident. An accident is an unexpected occurrence which can take place at construction sites mostly happen to men going about their daily work and consequently, those involved with site safety must not concern themselves such as roofing problems of roof works, transportation, scaffolds, etc… The most common types of accidents at sites are, Injury due to machinery Falling from height Electric shock Getting hit by a falling object Getting run by a moving vehicles To reduce these accidents in numbers and criticality following guidelines have to be followed. All new staff should receive safety briefing given by the safety officer before starting any of work. General personal protection equipment (PPE) such as safety boots and helmets should be wear. In addition, adequate PPE (e.g. ear & eye prot...