Contingency Plan (Water quality)
A general contingency plan that clicks in when water quality falls to a certain level or when any incident occurs involving water quality or any incident that could impact on water quality.
A general contingency plan that clicks in when water quality falls to a certain level or when any incident occurs involving water quality or any incident that could impact on water quality.
People are sometimes injured in or around a recreational aquarium centre and care must be taken to ensure that the injury is properly dealt with and recorded. (Occupational Health and Safety)
One standard yellow hazard sign with "!" symbol and "hand hazard do not touch" text per A4 sheet designed for AVERY J8167 (289.1mm*199.6mm).
One standard yellow hazard sign with "!" symbol and "slippery when wet" text per A4 sheet designed for AVERY J8167 (289.1mm*199.6mm).
One standard yellow hazard sign with "!" symbol and "electrical arc welding in progress" text per A4 sheet designed for AVERY J8167 (289.1mm*199.6mm).
Symbol for toxic substances 6 (poisonous or toxic substances that are liable to cause death) under the Australian Dangerous Goods (ADG) code. Two minimum-sized symbols (100mm*100mm) per A4.
One standard yellow hazard sign with "!" symbol and "do not operate this machine without guards in place" text per A4 sheet designed for AVERY J8167 (289.1mm*199.6mm).
This is the most rudimentary of all disaster recovery plans for a mainframe. It contains just the fundamental comparisons that underlies the DRP for a cold site, sometimes called the "current requirements" and "future requirements" comparisons. These are necessary because technology changes over time. It uses the calculations contained in the current requirements model. See