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26-10-18, 07:48 AM | #6511 | |
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Re: Gripe of the day - What is yours?
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26-10-18, 07:55 AM | #6512 |
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Re: Gripe of the day - What is yours?
Gotta be better than having to turn the existing pair inside out!
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26-10-18, 07:57 AM | #6513 |
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Re: Gripe of the day - What is yours?
uh oh, just when I thought I was free and clear from the prostate scare, I receive a call from the hospital because they have spotted something "incidental" on my MRI in my colon which will require a sigmoidoscopy; a camera up my bum.
Since it's a sigmoidoscopy not a colonoscopy I will be awake and, if like America, given the opportunity to watch (err, no thanks). Should I be worried? My Mum died of colon cancer... |
26-10-18, 08:39 AM | #6514 | |
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26-10-18, 09:09 AM | #6515 | |
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26-10-18, 09:56 AM | #6516 |
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yup far too many "Yosser Hughes" university leavers who cant get a job in their own field so they end up blagging their way in but cant do the job properly which in turn disrupts the running of a company.
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26-10-18, 10:33 AM | #6517 |
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I once worked in a brand new chemical plant which was the most advance multi product plant in the western world when built. Our manifold room had steel sheet floors as the young designers not having experience of plant operators didn't realise the lads would use an electric pallet truck. So the floor quickly bowed between the support girders. The drains of course were attached to the upright steelwork. so we had a series of puddles. I convinced one young Chemical Engineer (She was with us to oversee a new product) that this was a new design philosophy to help with containment of spillages.
During the first batch of the series we were oxidising a forerunner using oxygen gas being fed into the bottom run off valve of the vessel. The reactants had been dissolved in boiling pure acetic acid. A few of us can asked about this at the hasop and hasan meetings and were told that it would not be a problem and had not caused any issues in the pilot plant (pilot plant 10 lt reaction vessel, plant 10000 Lt reaction vessel). It was night shift when it blocked up and we had a visiting PHD level chemist with us from the pilot plant, (he was very good btw but hadn't been involved with us up to that point) so during the discussions we said "thought there were no problems" he told us they disconnected their reactor turned it upside down and gave it a bit of a shake. We eventually got it clear safely (several times) and the second batch had a dip pipe fitted and it didn't happen again. This was the first of six batches for clinical trials. We had to get 3 consecutive batches within every limit though out in order to proceed. We got batches 3,4 and 5 bang on. Just to say, our Chemists and Chemical Engineers were the vast majority of the time very very good.
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26-10-18, 12:29 PM | #6518 | |
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Indeed and it's glorious! my heart rate just spiked somewhat upon reading that, never tried that before, might give it a go if I don't get any visitors today to keep me occupied....
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26-10-18, 05:04 PM | #6519 |
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I have no gripes today as I've had the day off. Fingers or even gingers (as my auto typing just suggested) crossed for those of you that need it. Good luck.
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28-10-18, 09:00 AM | #6520 |
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daylight saving....
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