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		<title>What Corporate Workwear Should I Choose?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Sep 2010 11:31:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steven Watkins</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Need helping choosing the right corporate workwear and clothing? This article's 10-point plan can help.]]></description>
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<p>Are you looking to introduce corporate clothing into your organisation, but aren&#8217;t sure how to get the right workwear first time round?</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t worry, here are 10 tips that will put you on the right path&#8230;</p>
<p>1. Why does your company need corporate clothing? Is it because you want smarter looking staff? Perhaps you want your employees safer while undertaking particular tasks. Whatever it is, write it down. Let this be the starting point for what you&#8217;re looking for.</p>
<p>2. What type of workwear do you need? Is it for someone who gets their hands dirty or someone who needs to great customers? It is an obvious one, but put yourself in the place of a potential customer and think about what you&#8217;d expect to see.</p>
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<p>3. Do your team require clothing for indoors or outdoors? Or is it both? You can get a range of fleeces, sweatshirts, polo shirts, T-shirts and waterproofs, designed for practically every working environment.</p>
<p>4. Speak to your team. What do they think they need? Not everything will be practical, but there should be one or two important things you may not have thought of and when the clothing arrives you&#8217;ll want buy-in from those who&#8217;ll be wearing it.</p>
<p>5. Some of the things they may flag up will be certain features that will make a massive difference. Things like suitable pockets, high-visibility jackets, durable gloves or even a hood. Your employee&#8217;s productivity levels may depend on it!</p>
<p>6. Make durability a priority, particularly for jobs that will see the workwear well-used. You want clothing that will last a long time, not fall apart and need replacing every few months.</p>
<p>7. Don&#8217;t forget to include your company&#8217;s contact details (number, web address, logo) as it could be a fantastic way to advertise your business.</p>
<p>8. Send the right message to potential customers by opting for workwear that looks professional. If they look professional, it will impress those who see it and first impressions can make a massive difference. Plus, a professional looking employee tends to perform accordingly.</p>
<p>9. Stay on brand. If you have corporate colours, it&#8217;s probably a good idea to include them in your specifications. The consistency will give your business a more professional feel. However, don&#8217;t forget to make sure your own personal tastes are incorporated with the end result &#8211; you&#8217;re only doing this once, remember, so you want to be happy with what you end up with.</p>
<p>10. Don&#8217;t get hung up on costs. It&#8217;s always nice to get a bargain, but it won&#8217;t seem so cost-effective when it falls apart under any duress. Value for money will come from getting it right first time and getting it right means spending your money on clothing that will last you a long time.</p>
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		<title>Finding Work Clothes For Women</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Sep 2010 12:30:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steven Watkins</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can still show off your personality and dress appropriate for work. It's important to dress for the job you want while still staying in a budget.]]></description>
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<p>Work clothes for women can define your career. You might not want to spend money on clothes that you aren&#8217;t that excited about but it&#8217;s one of the realities of working in an office. It&#8217;s possible to have pieces that you actually love; it might even make you more excited to go to work.</p>
<p>Invest in staple pieces. Work wardrobes can be expensive; especially if it&#8217;s drastically different than how you dress the rest of the time. There are a few basics any work wardrobe for women will need. The first is a pair of slacks, a simple skirt, a variety of button down shirts and a jacket. These pieces should all be neutral colors like black, gray, white or brown. This way you&#8217;ll get a lot more versatility out of them because you can mix and match them altogether for a wide variety of outfits.</p>
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<p>Balance comfort and style. You need to look successful and professional in the office. However, you also need to be comfortable so you are more productive and you don&#8217;t dread going into the office. You can find cute shoes like ballet flats that won&#8217;t hurt your feet like heels but they are still fashionable. It&#8217;s also important to find clothes that fit you properly. Everyone else at the office may be wearing a white shirt, but a tailor can help you look the best in it. Most clothes aren&#8217;t meant to be worn right off the rack simply be it&#8217;s unlikely that one person will have the exact measurements of their size in every aspect.</p>
<p>Show off your personality with accessories. This can be as simple as adding a belt to a button down shirt for a vintage look that is also trendy at the same time. You can also experiment with scarves and jewelry to look fashionable and show off your personality while still dressing appropriately.</p>
<p>Spend your money wisely. Spend the bulk of your money on pieces that you can use over and over like a suit or skirt. Then buy a few trendy items so your wardrobe will look current. Spend less money on fashion forward items because you might only be able to wear them for a few months before they go out of style.</p>
<p>Work clothes for women have to fill a lot of different roles. You need to look your best but still be able to stand wearing the items all day long.</p>
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		<title>Top 5 Benefits of Company Workwear</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 11:31:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steven Watkins</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever wondered why some companies have consistent workwear for their staff? Well here are the top five benefits that any business can have if they have the right clothing for their staff.]]></description>
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<p><strong>1. Your staff will be safe</strong></p>
<p>Some of your employees may need specialist workwear in order to carry out their responsibilities safely. By providing this, you can rest easy knowing your staff are able to perform their duties without fearing or receiving an injury.</p>
<p>Top tip&#8230; Speak to your staff. They&#8217;re the ones who perform the job every day, so they&#8217;re better placed than anyone to tell you what they need to be safe. Also, make sure you know the legal requirements for workwear in those specific roles.</p>
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<p><strong>2. You&#8217;ll be legally protected</strong></p>
<p>As with point 1, if your staff need specific workwear, you need to provide it. While they&#8217;re safety will be your foremost concern, as an employer you have a responsibility to meet industry standards and requirements and, in doing so, you ensure that if the worst should happen and your staff are injured you won&#8217;t be faced with accusations of negligence with regards to what they were given to wear.</p>
<p>Top tip&#8230; Do your research. Know your industry inside-out and know the job requirements inside-out. Then ensure you meet them when ordering new workwear.</p>
<p><strong>3. Productivity will increase</strong></p>
<p>Staff that have the right workwear to perform their job, will undoubtedly be more productive. But so too will employees that look the part. Studies have shown that looking professional results in a professional performance, so having your employees where corporate clothing will have an impact on their level of focus on their job.</p>
<p>Top tip&#8230; Involve your staff in the choices you make. Give them the option between a few alternative colours or between a t-shirt and a polo shirt. If they&#8217;re happy with what they have, it&#8217;ll make them doubly as productive.</p>
<p><strong>4. You&#8217;ll make a better first impression</strong></p>
<p>Whenever your staff turn up on a job, they are the ones who make that important first impression on your clients &#8211; as well as anyone else who comes into contact with them &#8211; so how they look is vitally important. If they look professional and there&#8217;s a consistency across the entire team and your brand, then the impression they&#8217;ll make will also be professional.</p>
<p>Top tip&#8230; Think about your brand and what type of business you are. Allow this to inform your decisions, so that you choose colours and designs that accurately reflect who you are as a company.</p>
<p><strong>5. It&#8217;s free advertising</strong></p>
<p>As well as making a great first impression, you can take that one-step further by using your workwear to win new business. When wearing their corporate clothing, your employees are essentially walking advertisements for your business. This is an opportunity not to be missed.</p>
<p>Top tip&#8230; Include your logo, your website and your phone number. Work vans and lorries do these things and it helps raise awareness of who the business is and generates incoming work. Your workwear can do exactly the same.</p>
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		<title>Aircraft Rivets and Aerospace Fasteners</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 11:30:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steven Watkins</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The two major types of rivets used in aircraft are the common solid shank rivets, which must be driven using an air-driven rivet gun and bucking bar; and special (blind) rivets, which are installed with special installation tools. Solid shank rivets are used widely during assembly and repair work. They are identified by the material of which they are made, the head type, size of shank, and temper condition. When solid shank rivets are impractical to use, then special fasteners are used. Special fastening systems used for aircraft construction and repair are divided into two types, special and blind fasteners.]]></description>
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<p><strong>Aircraft rivets</strong></p>
<p>The two major types of rivets used in aircraft are the common solid shank rivets, which must be driven using an air-driven gun and bucking bar; and special (blind) rivets, which are installed with special installation tools. Solid shank rivets are used widely during assembly and repair work. They are identified by the material of which they are made, the head type, size of shank, and temper condition.</p>
<p>The material used for the majority of solid shank rivets is aluminum alloy. The strength and temper conditions of aluminum alloy rivets are identified by digits and letters similar to those used to identify sheet stock. The 1100, 2017-T, 2024-T, 2117-T, and 5056 rivets are the six grades usually available. AN-type aircraft solid rivets can be identified by code markings on the rivet heads. A rivet made of 1100 material is designated as an &#8220;A&#8221; rivet, and has no head marking. The 2017-T alloy rivet is designated as a &#8220;D&#8221; rivet and has a raised teat on the head. Two dashes on a head indicate a 2024-T alloy designated as a &#8220;DD&#8221; rivet. The 2117-T rivet is designated as an &#8220;AD&#8221; rivet, and has a dimple on the head.</p>
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<p>A &#8220;B&#8221; designation is given to a rivet of 5056 material and is marked with a raised cross on the head. Each type of rivet is identified by a part number to allow the user to select the correct rivet. The numbers are in series and each series represents a particular type of head.</p>
<p>Countersunk head rivets are used where a smooth finish is desired. The 100-degree countersunk head has been adopted as the standard in the United States. The universal head rivet (AN470) has been adopted as the standard for protruding-head rivets, and may be used as a replacement for the roundhead, flathead, and brazier head rivet. These rivets can also be purchased in half sizes by designating a &#8220;0.5&#8243; after the main length.</p>
<p>Replace rivets with those of the same size and strength whenever possible. If the rivet hole becomes enlarged, deformed, or otherwise damaged; drill or ream the hole for the next larger size rivet. Rivets may not be replaced by a type having lower strength properties, unless the lower strength is adequately compensated by an increase in size or a greater number of rivets. It is acceptable to replace 2017 rivets of 3/16 inch diameter or less, and 2024 rivets of 5/32 inch diameter or less with 2117 rivets for general repairs, pro vided the replacement rivets are 1/32 inch greater in diameter than the rivets they replace.</p>
<p>Rivet edge distance is defined as the distance from the centre of the hole to the nearest edge of the sheet. Rivet spacing is the distance from the centre of the rivet hole to the centre of the adjacent hole. Unless structural deficiencies are suspected, the spacing and edge distance should duplicate those of the original aircraft structure. If structural deficiencies are suspected, the following may be used in determining minimum edge distance and rivet spacing. Special fasteners may require an FAA field approval.</p>
<p>Blind rivets are used under certain conditions when there is access to only one side of the structure. Typically, the locking characteristics of a blind rivet are not as good as a driven rivet. Therefore, blind rivets are usually not used when driven rivets can be installed.</p>
<p>The 2117 rivets may be driven in the condition received, but 2017 rivets above 3/16 inch in diameter and all 2024 rivets are to be kept packed in dry ice or refrigerated in the &#8220;quenched&#8221; condition until driven, or be re heat treated just prior to driving, as they would otherwise be too hard for satisfactory riveting.</p>
<p><strong>Aerospace fasteners, special fasteners and blind fasteners.</strong></p>
<p>When solid shank rivets are impractical to use, then special fasteners are used. Special fastening systems used for aircraft construction and repair are divided into two types, special and blind fasteners. Special fasteners are sometimes designed for a specific purpose in an aircraft structure. The name &#8220;special fasteners&#8221; refers to its job requirement and the tooling needed for installation. They are used in fluid-tight areas, on aircraft in air intake areas where rivet parts may be ingested by the engine, on aircraft control surfaces, hinges, hinge brack ets, flight control actuating systems, wing attachment fittings, landing gear fittings, on floats or amphibian hulls below the water level, or other heavily-stressed locations on the aircraft. For metal repairs to the airframe, the use of blind rivets must be specifically authorized by the airframe manufacturer or approved by a representative of the FAA.</p>
<p>Self plugging friction-lock cherry rivets. This patented rivet may be installed when there is access to only one side of the structure. The blind head is formed by pulling the tapered stem into the hollow shank. This swells the shank and clamps the skins tightly together. When the shank is fully upset, the stem pulls in two. The stem does not fracture flush with the head and must be trimmed and filed flush for the installation to be complete. Because of the friction-locking stem, these rivets are very sensitive to vibrations. Inspection is visual, with a loose rivet standing out in the standard &#8220;smoking rivet&#8221; pattern. Removal consists of punching out the friction locked stem and then treating it like any other rivet. Mechanical-lock rivets have a device on the puller or head which locks the centre stem into place when installed. Many friction-lock rivet centre stems fall out due to vibrations; this in turn, greatly reduces its shear strength. The mechanical-lock rivet was developed to prevent that problem. Various manufacturers make mechanical-lock fasteners such as: Bulbed Cherrylock, CherryMax, Olympic-Loks, and Huck-Loks.</p>
<p>aviation-database.com is a great help to anyone operating within the industry. &#8220;Buying from&#8221; or &#8220;selling to&#8221; aerospace companies, you can put contact emails straight into your address book in Outlook Express, you can compile a list of addresses in a print basket, you can use hotlinks to bounce straight onto other aerospace company websites. Aerospace fasteners and fastening systems by Aerospace Fasteners Ltd is an article provided to aviation-database by a specialist company in the field of aerospace fasteners, in recognition of the website&#8217;s value to the industry as a means of targeting advertising.</p>
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		<title>Basics of Construction Safety Wear</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2010 12:30:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steven Watkins</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Construction workers face some of the most dangerous working conditions of any occupation. It's extremely important for construction workers to wear the right clothing and choose the right accessories for their own protection and safety. Here are some tips to help anyone who works in construction or at other dangerous work sites stay safe:    Vests - Whether you're just wearing a t-shirt, work shirt or a sweatshirt, on many work sites you will need to wear a reflective safety vest.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Construction workers face some of the most dangerous working conditions of any occupation. It&#8217;s extremely important for construction workers to wear the right clothing and choose the right accessories for their own protection and safety. Here are some tips to help anyone who works in construction or at other dangerous work sites stay safe:</p>
<p>Vests</p>
<p>Whether you&#8217;re just wearing a t-shirt, work shirt or a sweatshirt, on many work sites you will need to wear a reflective safety vest. This consists of brightly colored mesh fabric with reflective striping and a front hook with a loop closure. A safety vest will help you be seen by machinery, tractors, vehicles and other workers more easily.</p>
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<p>Head wear</p>
<p>Hardhats are a must on just about any work site. A good hardhat will be made from one piece of plastic or other material and be adjustable for an easy fit. <img src="http://worktwist.com/images/iStock_000003120476Small.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="134" align="right" />There are many new styles of hardhats now available, including designer hardhats, hardhats with company logos and even hardhats in the shape of cowboy hats.</p>
<p>Footwear</p>
<p>A good, reliable pair of boots is essential. Boots should be comfortable but very strong and include a steel toe. Comfortable, thick socks are also an important accessory. Socks will provide cushion, but also warmth.</p>
<p>Eye Protection</p>
<p>Safety glasses are crucial for any work site where sparks, screws, nails, stones or other debris may be flying through the air. Safety glasses will provide protection of your eyes from any flying debris. Safety glasses are now available in a wide variety of styles, colors and lens types.</p>
<p>Gloves</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t forget the gloves. Gloves can offer extra grip, hand protection, protection from spills and liquids as well as additional warmth and comfort when handling lumber or other materials.</p>
<p>Breathing and Ear Protection</p>
<p>On some work sites, facial protection will be important. This includes dust masks and particulate respirators to protect your lungs from dust, chemical fumes, pesticides and other pollutants. Ear protection in the form of ear plugs and/or ear muffs are also important.</p>
<p>Cover Alls</p>
<p>For messy work with dangerous materials, cover alls are a great option. Cover alls will protect your clothing and hair from getting dirty or contaminated while working.</p>
<p>Back Support</p>
<p>For any job that requires heavy lifting or lifting of any kind, back support is crucial. Back supports usually go completely around your waste and lower back to give extra support while you are lifting or bending.</p>
<p>Whether you are working on a road, rail, new home, house remodel or whatever, don&#8217;t forget to wear the proper safety gear.</p>
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		<title>US Army Ranks</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Aug 2010 10:56:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steven Watkins</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The United States Army has a rich tradition that dates back as far as 1775. In that era George Washington was commander of the Continental Army. Today there are many ranks that make up the U.S. Army.</p>
<p>The army is responsible for all land-based military operations. Land based operations include: protection of peace and security, defense of America, its Commonwealths and all areas occupied by the United States. The U.S. Army is also charged with implementation and support of the countries objectives and policies and confrontation of any nation that threatens the peace and security.</p>
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<p><b>Structure of the United States Army</b></p>
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<p>There are 10 Divisions of the Army as of this writing; however, there are changes underway from Division to Brigade. Initially there will be 33 Brigades growing to 48.</p>
<p><b>Personnel of the United States Army</b></p>
<p>The divisions of the U.S. Army personnel include: Commissioned Officers, Warrant Officers, and enlisted men and women.</p>
<p><b>Rank found in the U.S. Army</b></p>
<p>The personnel is further broken down into ranks.</p>
<p><b>Commissioned Officers </b>have the following ranks:</p>
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<li>2nd Lieutenant</li>
<li>1st Lieutenant</li>
<li>Captain</li>
<li>Major</li>
<li>Lieutenant Colonel</li>
<li>Colonel</li>
<li>Brigadier General</li>
<li>Major General</li>
<li>Lieutenant General</li>
<li>General</li>
</ul>
<p><b>Warrant Officers </b>have the following ranks:</p>
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<li>Warrant Officer 1</li>
<li>Chief Warrant Officer 2</li>
<li>Chief Warrant Officer 3</li>
<li>Chief Warrant Off. 4</li>
<li>Chief Warrant Off. 5</li>
</ul>
<p><b>Enlisted Men and Women </b>have the following ranks:</p>
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<li>Private</li>
<li>Private First Class</li>
<li>Specialist</li>
<li>Corporal</li>
<li>Sargeant</li>
<li>Staff Sargeant</li>
<li>Sargeant First Class</li>
<li>Master Sargeant</li>
<li>First Sargeant</li>
<li>Sargeant Major</li>
<li>Command Sargeant Major</li>
<li>Sargeant Major Of The Army</li>
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<p>The United States Army takes pride in providing protection against anyone who threatens the peace and security of the nation.</p>
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		<title>How to Replace a Control Arm Bushing &#8211; The Correct Way</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Aug 2010 11:31:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steven Watkins</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These days we really have to make sure that we are not throwing good money after bad. Your car needs good snug bushings for a safe, comfortable ride, but when they are worn, what do you really need to replace, and how much should it cost you?
<p>I get regular emails from people who have been told by their dealer that it is not possible to replace just the bushings. They are told firstly, that the whole arm, including the bushings, has to be replaced with a complete new factory part. If this isn&#8217;t enough, it is then explained to them that one can&#8217;t change the arm on one side of the car only. Both sides have to be replaced simultaneously.. What does this all cost? I can leave it to your imagination!</p>
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<p>Now which part of this is founded in real honest to goodness fact, and which isn&#8217;t?</p>
<p>Let me get one thing straight from the word go&#8230;..unless the arm itself is
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<p>damaged, perhaps as the result of an accident, there is no need to replace it. If it is the bushings that are worn, it is the bushings that need to be replaced, and only the bushings. True the bushings need to be replaced on both sides simultaneously, but again, that means just the bushings, not the whole arm!</p>
<p>So why do we get told this? The reason very likely is that the dealer is committed to using only original OEM parts in their repair shop. Fair enough, if that is their policy then fine, but the problem is that in most cases, the manufacturer does not offer replacement OEM bushings for sale as independent items. You buy the whole arm or nothing. Take it or leave it!</p>
<p>As a result you end up paying a small fortune for new bushings because you have to buy and replace two whole new control arms just to get the bushings.</p>
<p>So what is the solution? Aftermarket bushings! It&#8217;s as simple as that. A great variety of class bushings are available and, what is even better news, is that they are available in new hi-tech polyurethane which will not deteriorate and break down in a few short years, as will the old style rubber bushings.</p>
<p>The cost of quality polyurethane replacement bushings is not large. In fact it&#8217;s only a fraction of what the new arms will cost, and they can be replaced by any decent mechanic, and in many cases by savvy DIY owners, working from their own home workshop. One caveat though, do not attempt the job unless you are sure that you have the experience and the necessary tools to do it.</p>
<p>Eric Kerbel has always been interested in finding out how things work and why! How the family car functions has long been a subject that intrigued him, so he set out to find out everything he could about it.</p>
<p>http://www.mybushings.com is a website he set up dedicated to helping you replace worn suspension bushings cheaply and effectively. Have a look how simple and economical it is!</p>
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		<title>Skechers Work Shoes &#8211; For the Heavy-Duty Work Environments!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Aug 2010 12:30:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steven Watkins</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Different people have different working environments. Some people work at home, others work in the office and some of them work outdoors, like construction or industrial sites. If you are working away for home, it is very important to wear the right kind of shoes to protect your feet. In case you are working in industrial and construction sites, you must wear those shoes that protect your feet from sprains due to uneven grounds and accidents. For providing 100% protection to your feet, wear skechers work shoes.</p>
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<p>Skechers is one of the most popular foot wear brands in the world. It is basically famous for its casual and stylish foot wears for both men and women. But in recent times they have started their own
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<p> collection of Skechers work shoes. Soon, this product has become more popular among those who have heavy-duty working environments.</p>
<p>Material: The Skechers work shoes are designed keeping in mind the harsh conditions of the grounds of industrial or construction sites. These shoes are made of very smooth surfaced leather. They are water resistant and shock resistant. They have the ability to save you feet from slipping or getting displaced accidentally. The sole of the Skecher work shoes are very strong and thick. They have a super steady and hard sole which makes these shoes long lasting. These shoes are available in different designs and beautiful colors too.</p>
<p>Comfort: Skechers work shoes are very comfortable. They are designed in such a way, so that your feet get maximum support and cushioning. You can wear these shoes for long without feeling uncomfortable and stress in your legs.</p>
<p>Best for accident prone sites: Skechers working shoes are shock resistant. They are best for those who work around heat and electricity. It saves your feet from injuries and pains if something heavy like an iron rod falls on your feet.</p>
<p>Skechers have different types of shoes for people with different working environments. You can easily find whichever suits you the best from any online store. Order now!</p>
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		<title>The Importance of Corporate Industrial Workwear For Your Company</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2010 11:31:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steven Watkins</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not only do you want your staff to look part of a team, but you also want your staff to be able to perform to the best of their ability by having the right clothes to do the job. Making sure that the employees have the right industrial workwear for their job will mean they are able to perform more effectively at work. ]]></description>
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<p>Not only do you want your staff to look part of a team, but you also want your staff to be able to perform to the best of their ability by having the right clothes to do the job.</p>
<p>Making sure that the employees have the right industrial workwear for their job will mean they are able to perform more effectively at work. Giving mechanics boiler suits to protect their clothing, chefs, aprons to protect from spills, and construction workers warm, waterproof hi viz jackets for protect them from the cold, will ensure that you have invested in the safety and protection that they need to get their job done.</p>
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<p>If your company has not previously had a &#8216;uniform policy&#8217; there may be some rejection to the idea but by providing staff with the right clothes for their work they will feel respected and valued. Showing a workforce the importance of being smart shows that the company is striving to achieve the status of a more professional organisation. What is your competition doing? Do they have a branded uniform? By looking smart and professional you can stand out from the competition.</p>
<p>Having logos emblazoned on boiler suits or shirts, can reassure customers and clients that you are reliable and professional. If your logo is clear enough people passing by will see your company image and come to know your brand name as it is gradually exposed more in the public eye. Branded corporate industrial workwear is like free promotion for your company providing you have great staff which are driving forward your brand.</p>
<p>By investing in good quality, hard wearing durable industrial work wear you will be giving your staff the protection that they need to do their job as well as giving a good outward facing company image. If you have a think of how many people your staff come into contact with on a weekly basis this brand enforcement shows that the money would be well invested.</p>
<p>If you are looking for industrial workwear for your company why not take a look at what BHI Industrial workwear has to offer? You will find industrial workwear for men and women for all sectors of industry. BHI Industrial Workwear also offering a personalisation branding service, all of which you can order online.</p>
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		<title>How Do Pneumatic Tools Work?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2010 11:39:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steven Watkins</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For many die hard home improvement fans, having the correct tools in order to complete a DIY task is extremely important. The correct tools will not only make your repairs much more accurate and provide you with a better finish; but will also provide you with more safety when using the needed tools. However, although many home improvers may have the correct tools, many may not be aware of how they actually work.]]></description>
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<p>For many die hard home improvement fans, having the correct tools in order to complete a DIY task is extremely important. The correct tools will not only make your repairs much more accurate and provide you with a better finish; but will also provide you with more safety when using the needed tools. However, although many home improvers may have the correct tools, many may not be aware of how they actually work.</p>
<p>In many cases it&#8217;s extremely important as without the proper knowledge, one may be at risk of injuring themselves, or causing some form of damage within their home due to lack of knowledge. One of the most popular home improvement tools you may find in many homes is a pneumatic tool. These are exceptionally popular as they allow the user to power a wide range of DIY tools with the simple use of pressurised air. But what components are used and how exactly does the use of pressure help power tools?</p>
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<p>Pneumatic tools require air pressure in order to work, in short-they provide the power which is needed to power the desired tools. The machine itself works with the aid of an air compressor which has a gas-powered pump mechanism which continuously forces air into a steel container until the air becomes pressurised enough. The tool is then attached to a hose which is connected to the steel tank via an air valve.</p>
<p>Due to the high level in which the air is being pumped into the air compressor, the air is under a great deal of constant pressure. However, the air can only be relieved via its release valve which can only be opened or closed to control the air pressure when the pneumatic tool&#8217;s air hose is connected. Once the hose is connected, this will cause the valve to open, allowing the pressurised air to escape directly into the hose. The hose also has an additional air release valve on the end which will remain closed for the duration of its use until it has been attached to the air gun. Once this is attached, the airway will become completely open which will allow the pressurised air to be sent directly into the air gun.</p>
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