996 resultados para Construction equipment rental
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Office of Research and Development, Washington, D.C.
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v. 1. Text.--v. 2. Plates.
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"Supersedes TM5-9500, Principles of modern excavation and equipment, 11 August 1942."
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Includes index.
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"April 1969"--Vol. D-1.
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Includes index.
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"14 June 85"--Cover.
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"September 1997."
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"August 1993."
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"August 1995."
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Tutkimuksen kohteena on finanssikriisistä alkaneen taantuman vaikutukset koneenvuokraustoimialaan. Työssä käsitellään finanssikriisin eskaloitumista maailmanlaajuiseksi taantumaksi, sekä vaikutuksia toimialan yrityksiin. Tutkimuksessa käsitellään myös yritysten käyttämiä selviytymiskeinoja taantumasta selviytymiseen.
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"1 June 1977."
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Highway construction is among the most dangerous industries in the US. Internal traffic control design, along with how construction equipment and vehicles interact with the traveling public, have a significant effect on how safe a highway construction work zone can be. An integrated approach was taken to research work-zone safety issues and mobility, including input from many personnel, ranging from roadway designers to construction laborers and equipment operators. The research team analyzed crash data from Iowa work-zone incident reports and Occupational Safety and Health Administration data for the industry in conjunction with the results of personal interviews, a targeted work-zone ingress and egress survey, and a work-zone pilot project.
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The Iowa Department of Transportation is committed to improved management systems, which in turn has led to increased automation to record and manage construction data. A possible improvement to the current data management system can be found with pen-based computers. Pen-based computers coupled with user friendly software are now to the point where an individual's handwriting can be captured and converted to typed text to be used for data collection. It would appear pen-based computers are sufficiently advanced to be used by construction inspectors to record daily project data. The objective of this research was to determine: (1) if pen-based computers are durable enough to allow maintenance-free operation for field work during Iowa's construction season; and (2) if pen-based computers can be used effectively by inspectors with little computer experience. The pen-based computer's handwriting recognition was not fast or accurate enough to be successfully utilized. The IBM Thinkpad with the pen pointing device did prove useful for working in Windows' graphical environment. The pen was used for pointing, selecting and scrolling in the Windows applications because of its intuitive nature.