appnote1_Health and Saftey Guidelines

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安全制度规章的英语

安全制度规章的英语

I. IntroductionThe safety of employees, visitors, and the general public is of paramount importance in any organization. To ensure a safe working environment, it is crucial to establish comprehensive safety regulations and policies. These guidelines are designed to prevent accidents, minimize risks, and promote a culture of safety. The following document outlines the safety regulations and policies that must be adhered to by all personnel within the organization.II. General Safety RegulationsA. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)1. All employees are required to wear appropriate personal protective equipment as designated by their job responsibilities.2. PPE must be worn at all times when required, and must be in good condition.3. Employees must be trained on the proper use, maintenance, and disposal of PPE.4. PPE is provided by the organization, and employees are not allowed to use their own PPE unless it meets the required standards.B. Hazardous Materials1. Employees must be trained on the handling, storage, and disposal of hazardous materials.2. All hazardous materials must be labeled clearly and stored in designated areas.3. Spills or leaks of hazardous materials must be reported immediately to the supervisor or safety officer.4. Emergency spill kits must be readily available and accessible in all areas where hazardous materials are used or stored.C. Fire Safety1. All employees must be trained on the use of fire extinguishers and evacuation procedures.2. Smoking is prohibited in all buildings and designated smoking areas must be used.3. Flammable materials must be stored in accordance with fire safety regulations.4. Exit routes must be kept clear at all times, and no unauthorized items are allowed to block these routes.D. Electrical Safety1. Employees must be trained on the safe use of electrical equipment and the potential hazards associated with electricity.2. All electrical equipment must be inspected and maintained regularly by a qualified person.3. No unauthorized modifications or repairs are allowed on electrical equipment.4. Power tools must be used only by trained personnel and must be grounded or double-insulated.III. Specific Safety RegulationsA. Workplace Safety1. All employees must follow established safety procedures and guidelines for their specific job tasks.2. No horseplay or unsafe behavior is allowed in the workplace.3. Report any unsafe conditions, near-misses, or accidents to the supervisor or safety officer immediately.4. All machinery must be equipped with guards and safety features to prevent accidents.B. Ergonomic Safety1. Employees must be trained on proper lifting techniques to prevent musculoskeletal disorders.2. Workstations must be ergonomically designed to minimize the risk of repetitive strain injuries.3. Employees are encouraged to take regular breaks to relieve muscle tension and prevent fatigue.C. Vehicle Safety1. All employees operating vehicles on company business must have a valid driver's license and be trained on safe driving practices.2. Vehicles must be maintained in accordance with manufacturer specifications and safety regulations.3. Seat belts must be worn at all times when operating a vehicle.IV. Health and WellnessA. First Aid1. First aid kits must be readily available and accessible in all areas where employees work.2. All employees must be trained on the use of first aid kits and basic first aid procedures.3. In the event of an injury, the injured employee must be taken to a first aid station or medical facility as soon as possible.B. Health Screening1. Employees are required to undergo periodic health screenings as recommended by the organization's healthcare provider.2. Health screening results must be kept confidential and only used for the purpose of monitoring employee health.V. Compliance and EnforcementA. Training1. All employees must complete safety training within their first 30 days of employment.2. Refresher training must be provided annually to ensure that employees remain knowledgeable about safety regulations and procedures.B. Audits and Inspections1. The organization will conduct regular safety audits and inspections to ensure compliance with safety regulations and policies.2. Any deficiencies identified during audits or inspections must be addressed promptly and documented.C. Disciplinary Actions1. Any employee found to be in violation of safety regulations may be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including termination.2. Employees are encouraged to report violations without fear of retaliation.VI. ConclusionThe establishment of comprehensive safety regulations and policies is essential for creating a safe and healthy work environment. By adhering to these guidelines, all personnel within the organization cancontribute to a culture of safety that protects lives, minimizes risks, and promotes a positive work environment. It is the responsibility of every employee to understand and comply with these regulations, and to report any potential hazards or unsafe conditions to the appropriate authority. Together, we can create a safer workplace for everyone.Note: This document is a general template for safety regulations and policies. It should be customized to fit the specific needs and requirements of the organization.。

iOS应用审核被拒常用回复方法

iOS应用审核被拒常用回复方法

iOS应⽤审核被拒常⽤回复⽅法1、没有明确说明问题所在1.1 模板⼀我仔细检查了我们的app,不太明⽩审核⼈员认为我们app所存在的可能会对⽤户产⽣伤害的问题,期间我们优化了我们的代码,现更新我们的应⽤。

如果审查⼈员发现我们的app依然存在问题,我们很乐意审查⼈员给个明确的问题存在,以便于我们进⾏进⼀步修改我们的app。

1.2 模版⼆对于2.1 这是新的app操作演⽰视频信号源:对于2.3.1 我们不明⽩审核团队所指的令⼈迷惑的代码、选择器指的是什么,我们的应⽤⼒求为⽤户提供最好的体验,应⽤还很年轻,难免存在⼀定的代码冗余、耦合性过⾼等问题,如果审核团队的确发现我们的app存在问题,请明确指出我们应⽤的问题所在,以便于我们进⾏改进,共同为⽤户提供最好的体验。

1.3 模版三原因:Guideline 2.1 - Information NeededThis type of app has been identified as one that may violate one or more of the following App Store Review Guide lines. Specifically, these types of apps often:1.1.6 - Include false information, features, or misleading metadata2.3.0 - Undergo significant concept changes after approval2.3.1 - Have hidden or undocumented features, including hidden "switches" that redirect to a gambling or lottery website3.1.1 - Use payment mechanisms other than in-app purchase to unlock features or functionality in the app3.2.1 - Do not come from the financial institution performing the loan services4.3.0 - Are a duplicate of another app or are conspicuously similar to another app5.2.1 - Were not submitted by the legal entity that owns and is responsible for offering any services provided by the app5.2.3 - Facilitate illegal file sharing or include the ability to save, convert, or download media from third party sources without explicit authorization from those sources5.3.4 - Do not have the necessary licensing and permissions for all the locations where the app is usedBefore we can continue with our review, please confirm that this app does not violate any of the above guidelines.You may reply to this message in Resolution Center or the App Review Information section in App Store Connect to verify this app’s compliance.Given the tendency for apps of this type to violate the aforementioned guidelines, this review will take additional ti me. If at any time we discover that this app is in violation of these guidelines, the app will be rejected and removed from the App Store, and it may result in the termination of your Apple Developer Program account.Should you choose to resubmit this app without confirming this app’s compliance, the next submission of this app will still require a longer review time. Additionally, this app will not be eligible for an expedited review until we have received your confirmation.Since your App Store Connect status is Metadata Rejected, we do NOT require a new binary. To revise the meta data, visit App Store Connect to select your app and revise the desired metadata values. Once you’ve completed all changes, reply to this message in Resolution Center and we will continue the review.回复模版:尊敬的审核团队,你们好。

AppNote_01a_API_618_Overview5thEd

AppNote_01a_API_618_Overview5thEd

1aApplicationNoteNew API Standard 618, 5th Edition (released Dec 2007) –Changes to Pulsation, Vibration, Torsional, Skid, and Piping System FlexibilityStudiesBackgroundThe new API Standard 618 (5th Edition) affects how packagers and end users specify and purchasepulsation and vibration studies for reciprocating compressors. Application Note1 has two parts: ThisApplication Note, 1a, outlines the requirements of API 618 5th Edition (“the Standard”); Application Note1b shows the implications of the Standard for packagers and end users.Description of Application Note 1aThis Application Note provides an overview of the key topics in API 618 relating to Pulsation andVibration control (mechanical design). The Standard also addresses engineering analysis of TorsionalVibration, Dynamic Skid Design, Piping System Flexibility (Thermal), and Foundation Design.These sections of the Standard are generally applied for all compressors (including high speedcompressors).There are a number of important technical and commercial implications affecting how the pulsation andvibration studies are quoted and implemented on reciprocating systems. See Application Note 1b for asummary of these implications.Beta Machinery Analysis (Beta) provides seminars on this topic and other aspects of pulsation/vibrationdesigns.Summary of API Standard 618 and Key Changes in the 5th EditionAPI Standard 618 is the recognized specification for users and manufacturers of reciprocatingcompressors. The Standard can be purchased on online at or .API Standard 618 defines pulsation and vibration design requirements for reciprocatingcompressors. This Standard is used throughout the industry and includes high speed machines.The 4th Edition was published in 1995. During the past several years, the industry has identified manyenhancements to this Standard.The purpose of API 618 is to establish the minimum requirements. However, extra requirements areneeded to optimize the compressor design to lower total life cycle costs and maximize performance andefficiency. Compressor Design Optimization is discussed in Application Note 1b.To ensure a global standard, API 618 5th Edition has been reformatted to be harmonized with the ISOrequirements. We understand the next revision will be jointly issued as a merged ISO and API document.The following points summarize key changes incorporated in the 5th Edition.Mechanical Analysis:The forced response studies (formerly known as M6 and M7 studies) are no longer required on allDesign Approach 3 projects. These studies are only required if the pulsation and MechanicalNatural Frequency (MNF) design do not meet the required guidelines. In addition, this newEdition provides more specific instructions on how these studies should be performed to ensureaccurate results.The former M8 study (stress analysis of the bottle internals) is optional and is to be done only ifspecified by the end user.The margin of separation between the MNF and force excitation frequency is ±20%. In addition the minimum MNF must be over 2.4 times maximum run speed.Vibration and stress guidelines have been updated.Pulsation Analysis:For cases where the piping design is not available, the pulsation supplier can perform a “pre study” or damper check to calculate bottle sizes. There are consequences to this approach (see below).Unbalanced force guidelines for piping and vessels are definedLine side pulsation guideline has been updated to account for the specific speed of sound of the gas (allows for high pulsations in low density gas and lower pulsations in high density gas).The end user and packagers are encouraged to exceed these standards to improve efficiency and reduce total life cycle costs. We refer to this as optimized design practices. (see Application Note 1b, section 3).Pulsation and Mechanical Analysis (section 7.9)Has 3 different design approaches (consistent with 4th Edition).No longer uses “M study” terminology to designate the separate study components (e.g., M2 for pulsation study, M3 for performance analysis).General Comments:o Pulsation analysis must consider full range of conditions including different gas analysis, all planned operating conditions and load steps (section 7.9.2).o If multiple units are connected together through a common piping system, then a multi-unit analysis is required to ensure the cumulative pulsation effects are addressed (complies withsection 7.9.3).The new edition includes the following application chart (see below). The recommended study scope is based on the compressor discharge pressure and rated power per cylinder.Selection Chart: For Pulsation/Vibration Study Scope(note: DA1 = Design Approach 1, etc.)A more detailed application selection chart is called the Risk Rating Chart (see >Support). Application Note #2 also provides guidelines for which study scope is recommended.Allowable pressure drop criterion now acknowledges dynamic pressure drop as well as steady state pressure drop.Design Approach 1 (DA1): basic bottle sizing using empirical calculation. This does not include pulsation study (consistent with 4th Edition).Design Approach 2 (DA2) (Step 2):Scope: includes pulsation control in conjunction with a mechanical review (basic vesselcalculations and review pipe runs and anchoring system). Consistent with 4th Edition.o Pulsations analyzed with acoustic simulation including different approaches depending on the availability of the compressor pipe layout.o Does not include mechanical modeling to calculate mechanical resonances.Preferred approach: piping system is defined. The pulsation analysis will provide a more reliable, efficient and lowest overall pulsation control solution (compared with alternate approachdiscussed below).Alternate approach: piping system is not defined. Initial bottles sized based on damper check or “pre-study.” A damper check is an acoustical simulation of the gas passages and bottles basedon a line connection with infinite length.o Benefits: allows for pre-ordering vessels.o Disadvantages: May be difficult to optimize the system; pressure drop may be higher; bottles may need to be re-designed; and additional analysis needed at a later date to determinesupport requirements.Design Approach 3 (DA3): includes Step 2: Pulsation analysis (per DA2 above) plus: Step 3a. Accurate Modeling of Mechanical Natural Frequencies (MNF). Analyze compressor and piping system to avoid mechanical resonances at frequencies where significant shaking forces exist. Factors that influence accuracy are discussed below.o This step was formerly known as M5 study of compressor manifold.o The design shall meet two key parameters:1. Separation Margin between mechanical natural frequency and the shaking force frequency(also called excitation frequency).Minimum MNF of any element in the system > 2.4 maximum run speed AND predicted MNFshall be separated from significant excitation frequencies by ±20%2. Acoustic Shaking Forces shall not exceed the limits based upon the calculated effectivestatic stiffness and the design vibration guideline. API 618 defines a method for estimatingthe effective stiffness of the piping and the bottle without conducting comprehensivemechanical modeling.If design guidelines for Steps 2 and 3a are met, API 618 Design Approach 3 is complete. If any of the guidelines are not met, Steps 3b(1) and/or 3b(2) will be required to meet Design Approach 3 requirements.Forced response analysis may be required (contingent on step 3a results)Step 3b(1). Compressor Mechanical Model AnalysisThis step applies to the pulsation suppression devices (bottles). If the separation margin orshaking force criteria in step 3a above cannot be met, a forced response analysis of thecompressor mechanical model must be conducted. The analysis is to include the pulsationshaking forces and cylinder gas forces.o This analysis was called the M6 study in the API 618 4th Edition.o The design must meet the allowable cyclic stress criteria (per 7.9.4.2.5.2.5).Note: The cylinder gas forces (also called frame stretch or cylinder stretch forces) can cause excessive pulsation bottle vibrations even if the pulsation shaking forces meet the Standard. API 618 5th Edition does not provide any guidelines for an acceptable cylinder gas force. Based on Beta’s experience, the Compressor Mechanical Model Analysis is required when:o HP/cylinder >750 or rod loads exceed 80% rated rod load.o Wide speed range operation is required (more than 25% of rated).o Compression ratio is below 1.7o Needed for a critical application.Step 3b(2). Piping System AnalysisThis step applies to the piping system. If the separation margin or shaking force criteria in step 3a, above, cannot be met, a forced response analysis of the piping system to pulsation shakingforces must be done.οThis analysis was formerly called M7 study in the API 618 4th Edition.οThe design must meet the allowable cyclic stress criteria (per 7.9.4.2.5.2.5) and vibration limits (per 7.9.4.2.5.2.4).οPiping system may include all piping included in the pulsation (acoustic) analysis but is generally limited to specific areas where the forces exceed the guideline, or the mechanicaldesign criteria cannot be met.οBased on Beta’s experience this study is seldom required for standard compressor packages.οThere is a benefit to the packager or end-user for conducting this analysis in specific cases such as;- New installations where bottle material has been purchased.- Existing installations where making pipe layout, or support changes, are difficult.- Design optimization studies where analyses have competing requirements. A typical example, is the elevated piping around air coolers. The hot discharge piping requires aflexible design to minimize nozzle loads, but the mechanical design for minimum vibrationrequires a stiff design.Torsional Vibration Analysis (TVA)“The compressor vendor shall perform the necessary lateral and torsional studies to demonstrate the elimination of any lateral or torsional vibrations that may hinder the operation of the complete unit within the specified operating speed range in any specified loading step.”Typically, lateral critical studies are not required for reciprocating compressor applications. Lateral natural frequencies will be positioned well above significant torsional natural frequencies or any forcing frequencies generated by the compressor or driving equipment.“The compressor vendor shall provide a torsional analysis of all machines furnished (except small belt units). The study shall eliminate any harmful lateral or torsional vibrations for all specified speed ranges and loading steps.”A stress analysis shall be performed if the torsional resonance falls close to the torsional natural frequency. The stress analysis is to ensure that the resonance won’t be harmful for the compressor system.See section 6.7 (sub sections 6.7.1, 6.7.2, 6.7.4).The TVA report includes graphic display and data used in mass elastic system, graphic display of forces vs. speed (and frequency), torsional critical speed and deflections (mode shape diagram), and effects of recommendations to proposed changes.Dynamic Skid AnalysisThe dynamic skid study (including forced response analysis) is outlined in section 7.5.4.14, and is strongly recommended for packages mounted on offshore platforms, or modules mounted on steel columns.Beta recommends that a dynamic skid analysis be conducted fornew or unproven skid designs,2 throw, high speed, variable speed compressors, andskids mounted on concrete foundations (and gravel pads) where the local soil conditions are suspect.Although not part of API 618, a skid lifting study, transit study, and environmental loading analysis are often required. Beta recommends that the same party conduct all skid studies.Implications for Foundation DesignWhile not addressed in this Standard, the assumption is that the end user has specified a foundation design including dynamic analysis of shaking forces and the interaction of loading on the gravel, pile, or concrete foundation. Dynamic analysis of reciprocating compressor foundations requires specialized knowledge, experience, and simulation tools. The party to conduct the foundation design must be carefully selected.The accuracy of the dynamic skid analysis is strongly influenced by the design of the foundation for offshore installations or onshore pile installations. The dynamic skid analysis must include modeling and simulation of the foundation at the same time. Separate dynamic analysis of the skid and foundation cannot be done accurately.Beta has the capabilities to perform dynamic analysis for offshore structures and foundation designs (reference article, Dynamic Analysis of Reciprocating Compressors on FPSO Topside Modules, 2007, ).Piping Flexibility (Thermal) AnalysisSections 7.9.4.2.3.6 and 7.9.4.2.5.2.5.2 refer to the piping system design including the effect of piping movements due to temperature changes as well as weight, pressure, and other factors. The thermal design often requires that flexibility be added to the system. This requirement is counter to the requirement for more support (increased stiffness) to meet the mechanical natural frequency design required. Beta recommends that the same party conducting the Design Approach 2 or 3 study, to control vibration, also conduct the piping flexibility study. The purpose of this is to minimize design iterations and result in an overall optimized design.The Thermal Analysis (formerly M11 study) is optional.Additional ResourcesOur other Application Notes may be useful for end users and packagers ( > Support > Application Notes):1b: Implications of the New API 618 (5th Edition) for Packagers, OEMs, and End Users2: What API 618 Scope of Pulsation and Vibration Study is Required?3: How to Avoid Scrubber Vibration and Resonance4: Confusion With Mechanical Studies (Forced Response Studies)5: Compressor Frame Model Increases Accuracy in Mechanical Studies6: Vibration Issues on Compressors With a Wide Speed Range。

企业手册 英语

企业手册 英语

企业手册英语Company Handbook1. Introduction- Welcome to our company!- Our mission and values- Purpose of the company handbook2. Employment Policies- Equal employment opportunity- Anti-discrimination and harassment policies - Employment classifications- Hours of work and attendance- Compensation and benefits- Performance evaluations3. Code of Conduct- Professionalism and ethical behavior- Confidentiality and data protection- Conflict of interest- Use of company resources- Social media and online conduct4. Health and Safety- Workplace safety guidelines- Reporting accidents and incidents- Emergency procedures- Health and wellness programs5. Leave and Time Off- Annual leave and vacation- Sick leave and medical absence- Parental leave and family emergencies - Bereavement leave- Time off without pay6. Employee Development- Training and development opportunities - Promotions and career advancement- Performance improvement plans- Continuing education support7. Communication- Internal communication channels- Email and internet usage- Use of company phones- Meetings and team collaborations- Company-wide announcements8. Grievance and Complaint Procedures - Open door policy- Reporting complaints or conflicts- Investigation process- Confidentiality and non-retaliation9. Termination and Resignation- Notice periods and resignation process - Termination for cause- Exit interviews and clearance procedures - Return of company property10. Employee Benefits- Health insurance and medical coverage- Retirement plans- Employee assistance programs- Commuter benefits- Flexible work arrangements11. Miscellaneous Policies- Travel and expense guidelines- Dress code and appearance standards- Workplace diversity and inclusion- Intellectual property rights- Drug and alcohol policy12. Acknowledgment of Receipt- Signature page for employees to acknowledge they have received and read the company handbook.Please note that this is just a general outline and your company handbook may need to include additional policies or procedures specific to your organization.。

iOS审核被拒:Guideline1.4.1-Safety-PhysicalHarm

iOS审核被拒:Guideline1.4.1-Safety-PhysicalHarm

iOS审核被拒:Guideline1.4.1-Safety-PhysicalHarm Guideline 1.4.1 - Safety - Physical HarmYour app provides health or medical recommendations, calculations, references, wellness reports, or diagnoses without including the sources of the medical information.Specifically, we found diagnoses in the AI智能⼼理体检.All apps with medical and health information should include links to sources for the information. This helps ensure that App Store users are being provided accurate information.Next StepsPlease include citations in the app of the sources of the recommendations or information and links to those sources. The links to the sources should be easy for the user to find.ResourcesPlease review the App Store Review Guideline 1.4 - Physical Harm for more information on the importance of providing accurate medical information.翻译准则1.4.1-安全-⼈⾝伤害您的应⽤程序提供健康或医疗建议、计算、参考、健康报告或诊断,但不包括医疗信息的来源。

关于注意事项的英语作文

关于注意事项的英语作文

关于注意事项的英语作文Title: Points to Note: A Guide to AwarenessIntroduction:In our daily lives, there are certain points that we need to be aware of to ensure our safety, well-being, and success. This essay aims to highlight some of these important considerations that can greatly impact our personal and professional endeavors.Body:1. Health and Safety:- Always prioritize safety by following guidelines and regulations in any given situation.- Practice good hygiene habits, such as regular handwashing and maintaining cleanliness in your surroundings.- Stay informed about health alerts and take necessary precautions to protect yourself and others from diseases.2. Academic and Professional Success:- Be punctual and maintain a good attendance record in school or at work.- Stay organized and manage your time effectively to meet deadlines and achieve goals.- Continuously update your knowledge and skills to stay relevant in your field of expertise.3. Financial Responsibility:- Create a budget and track your expenses to avoid overspending and debt accumulation.- Save for emergencies to provide a financial cushion in times of unexpected expenses.- Invest wisely and seek professional advice when necessary to secure your financial future.4. Relationships and Communication:- Listen actively and communicate effectively to foster strong and healthy relationships.- Be respectful and considerate of others' feelings and opinions, promoting a positive and harmonious environment.- Address conflicts promptly and constructively to prevent misunderstandings from escalating.5. Environmental Awareness:- Practice sustainability by reducing, reusing, and recycling waste materials.- Conserve energy and water by using resources efficiently and adopting eco-friendly habits.- Support initiatives that aim to protect the environment and combat climate change.6. Personal Growth and Development:- Set realistic goals and work towards achieving them to foster personal growth and self-improvement.- Embrace lifelong learning and seek opportunities for self-enrichment, such as reading, attending workshops, or learning new skills.- Take care of your mental health by practicing self-care, seeking help when needed, and cultivating positive relationships.Conclusion:By being aware of these points and incorporating them into our daily lives, we can enhance our overall well-being, achieve success, and contribute positively to society. It is essential to remain vigilant and proactive in order to navigate the challenges and opportunities that come our way. Remember, being attentive to these considerations can significantly shape our present and future for the better.。

日常管理制度英文

I. IntroductionThese Daily Management Regulations are formulated to ensure theefficient and orderly operation of the workplace. They aim to promote a harmonious working environment, enhance productivity, and maintain the well-being of all employees. All employees are required to strictly adhere to these regulations for the benefit of themselves and the organization.II. General Provisions1. Work Hours: The standard working hours are from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Monday to Friday. Employees should report to work on time and follow the prescribed work schedule.2. Punctuality: Employees must arrive at work 10 minutes before thestart of their shift. Tardiness is strictly prohibited, and repeated occurrences may result in disciplinary action.3. Leave: Employees are required to request leave in advance, following the company's leave policy. Unauthorized absence may be considered a disciplinary offense.4. Dress Code: Appropriate business attire is mandatory in the workplace. Employees should maintain a professional appearance at all times.5. Workplace Conduct: Employees must conduct themselves professionally, treating colleagues, clients, and visitors with respect and dignity. Harassment or discrimination of any kind is strictly forbidden.III. Work Environment1. Health and Safety: Employees must follow all health and safety guidelines to ensure a safe working environment. Any potential hazards should be reported immediately to the supervisor.2. Cleanliness: The workplace should be kept clean and tidy at all times. Employees are responsible for maintaining their workstations and disposing of waste properly.3. Fire Safety: Employees must familiarize themselves with the fire safety procedures and the location of fire exits and fire extinguishers.IV. Equipment and Resources1. Use of Equipment: Employees are responsible for the proper use and care of all equipment provided by the company. Unauthorized modification or misuse of equipment is prohibited.2. Internet and Email Usage: The company's internet and email systems are for business use only. Employees must not use these resources for personal matters or engage in any illegal activities.V. Communication1. Meetings: Employees are expected to attend all scheduled meetings and be prepared to contribute to discussions.2. Reporting: Employees must report any issues or concerns to their immediate supervisor promptly.VI. Disciplinary Actions1. Violation of Regulations: Any violation of these regulations may result in disciplinary action, including verbal warnings, written warnings, suspension, or termination of employment.2. Appeal: Employees who receive disciplinary action have the right to appeal the decision to the HR department.VII. ConclusionThese Daily Management Regulations are designed to create a productive and respectful work environment. Compliance with these regulations is essential for the success of our organization. We encourage all employees to familiarize themselves with these regulations and to adhere to them at all times.Note: This document is subject to revision and may be updated periodically. Employees will be notified of any changes.。

学校的规章制度英文作文

学校的规章制度英文作文As a student, it is important to abide by the rules and regulations set by the school in order to create a safe and conducive learning environment for all. These rules are put in place to ensure the well-being of students, promote academic success, and maintain order within the school community. In this document, we will outline the various rules and regulations that students must adhere to while attending our school.1. Attendance- Students are expected to attend school regularly and punctually. Absenteeism can lead to missing important lessons and falling behind in academic progress.- If a student is unable to attend school due to illness or other valid reasons, a written note from a parent or guardian must be provided to the school office.- Students who are absent from school for more than three consecutive days without a valid reason may be subject to disciplinary action.2. Punctuality- Students are expected to arrive at school on time. Latecomers disrupt the learning process and may miss important announcements or instructions.- Students who are consistently late to school may be required to attend detention or face other consequences determined by school administration.3. Uniform- All students are required to wear the school uniform during school hours. The uniform promotes a sense of unity and equality among students.- Students are expected to wear the prescribed uniform neatly and in good condition. Any modifications to the uniform must be approved by the school administration.- Failure to comply with the uniform policy may result in disciplinary action.4. Conduct- Students are expected to conduct themselves in a respectful and responsible manner at all times. Disruptive behavior, bullying, or disrespect towards teachers and peers will not be tolerated.- Students are encouraged to resolve conflicts peacefully and seek help from teachers or counselors if needed.- Any form of vandalism, theft, or violence will result in immediate disciplinary action.5. Academic Integrity- Students are expected to complete all assignments and assessments honestly and independently. Cheating, plagiarism, or any form of academic dishonesty is strictly prohibited.- Students must give proper credit to all sources used in their work and follow citation guidelines.- Any violations of academic integrity will result in consequences such as a failing grade or suspension.6. Technology Usage- Students are allowed to use electronic devices such as smartphones and laptops for educational purposes only. Personal use of devices during class time is not permitted.- Students are responsible for maintaining the security and integrity of their devices while on campus.- Inappropriate use of technology, such as accessing inappropriate content or cyberbullying, will result in disciplinary action.7. Extracurricular Activities- Students are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities to develop their interests and talents. However, academic responsibilities must be prioritized.- Students must maintain good academic standing in order to participate in extracurricular activities.- Any misconduct or disruptive behavior during extracurricular activities may result in suspension from the activity.8. Health and Safety- Students are responsible for their own health and safety while on school premises. Any accidents or injuries must be reported to the school nurse or a staff member immediately.- Students must follow safety guidelines and procedures during science experiments, sports activities, and other potentially hazardous situations.- The use of drugs, alcohol, or tobacco products is strictly prohibited on school grounds.9. Personal Belongings- Students are responsible for their personal belongings while on campus. Valuables should be kept secure and not left unattended.- The school is not liable for any lost or stolen items. Students are advised to label their belongings to avoid confusion.10. Respect for the Environment- Students are expected to show respect for the school property and the environment. Littering, graffiti, or any form of vandalism is unacceptable.- Students are encouraged to participate in environmental conservation efforts and promote sustainability within the school community.- Any damage to school property must be reported to the administration immediately. These rules and regulations are in place to ensure the safety, well-being, and academic success of all students. It is important for students to understand and comply with these guidelines to maintain a positive school atmosphere and foster a culture of respect and responsibility. By working together to uphold these rules, we can create a school community that is conducive to learning and personal growth. Thank you for your cooperation.。

OneStep app instruction说明书

Patient Education Guide Step-by-step instructions on how to downloadand use the OneStep app.7OneStep's mobile application for remotephysical therapy is an easy-to-use digitaltool that helps you reach your mobilitygoals quickly and efficiently.Our science turns any smartphone into a24/7 motion analysis lab measuring yourprogress along the way. This puts you incontrol of your journey.Above all, it’s easy to use, and turns yourdaily activities into an effective programthat helps you move your body withfreedom and confidence.About OneStepPhysicaltherapyanytime,anywherewithOneStep.Track your own progress with our real-time feedback - anytime anywhere Stay connected for support using the chat features within the app so you never feel alone throughout your journey Enjoy your easy to follow home program with our in app videos that walk you through eachexercise as if a physical therapist is right therewith youOnce downloaded, open the app on your phone to enter the app. Ifprompted, sign in using your phone number. Once you have done so, a clinician will introduce you to the app features and help you getstarted.Downloading and Navigating the OneStep App A clinician will walk you through the steps to download the app withyou. They will register you as a patient and present you with a QR code to scan that will direct you to download the app.Please be sure to only download the app via the QR code generatedduring onboarding, unless otherwise instructed, as this is a unique QRcode just for you.Enter the app.STEP 2:Download the app.STEP 1:Enable all permissions within the app.STEP 3:When you first log in, you will be asked to grant various permissions within the app. Enabling each of these permissions gives better clinical insight into your movement which will optimize your experience and results.For example, enabling the notifications will allow the app to remind you to exercise daily and notify you of in-app messages.To enable, click the blue "Manage" button beside each permission and select "allow". After completing, each permission's status will be changed to "Authorized". You can choose to change your selection at anytime.All data collected by OneStep is maintained within HIPAA compliance and treated with the utmost caution to respect your privacy. Your information is never shared without your permission.Guide for AndroidGuide for iOS Give consent to participate within the app.STEP 4:Please check the box to giveConsent to ParticipateAfter granting permissions, you will see the following screen.Please review and check "I Agree" in order to give consent to participate and enter the app.Note: For further details on how to enable permissions within the app, and why it's important, please refer to:*If you would like paper copies of these guides, contact OneStep's Patient Experience Team.Note: For further instruction, visit our YouTube video -How to Take a Walk With OneStep7To take a walk, click the "measure your walk" card on the today screen. Place the phone in your front pocket (or hold it against your thigh as you move), and walk until the app prompts you to stop.Immediately after, the app will analyze your walk and provide you with an easy-to-understand gait analysis.Take a 45-second walk with OneStep.STEP 5:7We recommend taking time to go through each feature during your first visit so you can ask any questions and be sure you are comfortable navigating the app independently.Explore the app featuresSTEP 6:Record a daily walkReach out withany questions Learn about your walkView your goals and progressComplete standard testsand measurementsExplore educational resourcesThis is where you can find your personalized exercise program. Each exercise is in video form so you are able to pause at anytime to help you go at your own speed. Follow along with the videos to ensure you are using proper form and pacing throughout.When you finish your exercises for the day, you can leave feedback for each exercise - noting if any were too difficult or too easy.View your video home exercise program.STEP 7:45ChannelsAri, Patient Experience ManagerDr. Smith, PT, DPTDr. Smith, PT, DPTAlainaHi Alaina!I'm so excited to workwith you to meet yourgoals!If you have questions atany time, feel free tosend them to me directlyvia this chat!Hi Dr. Smith!That sounds great!I will definitely reach outwith my questions.Familiarize yourself with the chat area.STEP 8:The "My PT" tab is where you can always reach out for assistance.For guidance, questions, and help with your plan of care, reach outto your clinician within the chat area. For all technical support questions, contact the OneStep Support Team.For assistance at any point, pleasecontact the OneStep Support Teamvia the "my PT" tab.Need Help?You can type amessage or select avideo, picture, ordocument to share。

ZTE Blade L2 手机快速启动指南说明书

ZTE Blade L2 Mobile Phone Quick Start GuideLEGAL INFORMATION Copyright © 2014 ZTE CORPORATION.All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be quoted, reproduced, translated or used in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without the prior written permission of ZTE Corporation.ZTE Corporation reserves the right to make modifications on print errors or update specifications in this guide without prior notice.TrademarksZTE and the ZTE logos are trademarks of the ZTE Corporation. Google and Android are trademarks of Google, Inc. The Bluetooth® trademark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such trademarks by ZTE Corporation is under license.microSDHC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.Other trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective owners. We offer self-service for our smart terminal device users. Please visit the ZTE official website (at) for more information on self-service and supported product models. Information on the website takes precedence.Visit to download the user manual. Just click Support > Manuals from the home page and then select your location, product type, and name to search for related support information. DisclaimerZTE Corporation expressly disclaims any liability for faults and damages caused by unauthorized modifications of the software.Version No. : R1.0Edition Time : 2014.2.28Manual No. :Product Safety InformationDo not use hand-held whiledrivingDo not use while re-fuellingFor body-worn operationmaintain a separation of 15 mmThis device may produce abright or flashing lightSmall parts may cause achoking hazardDo not dispose of it in a fireThis device may produce aloud soundTo prevent possible hearingdamage, do not listen at high volume levels for long periods.Avoid contact with magneticmediaAvoid Extreme TemperaturesKeep away from pacemakersand other personal medical devicesAvoid any contact with liquid, keep it drySwitch off when instructed inhospitals and medical facilitiesDo not attempt to disassembleSwitch off when instructed inaircrafts and airportsOnly use approved accessoriesSwitch off in explosiveenvironmentsDo not rely on this device foremergency communicationsGetting to Know Your PhonePower Key∙Hold to turn on or off Silent or vibrate or Airplane mode, or topower off or Reboot Device.∙Press to switch your phone to Sleep mode.∙Press to wake up your phone.Home Key∙Press to return to the Home Screen from any application or screen.∙Hold to see Google search.Menu Key∙Press to get the options for the current screen.∙Hold to see recently usedapplications.Back Key∙Press to go to the previous screen.Volume Up/Volume Down ∙Press or hold to turn the volume up or down.Before Getting Started 1.Removing the Back Cover2.Installing the SIM CardNotes:∙Switch off your phone beforeinstalling or replacing the SIM card. ∙If you're using a small card, please use the SIM card dedicated card sets, and then the whole into the slotNormal use.∙Please buy standardization SIM dedicated card sets from the formalchannels,otherwise the slot shrapnelmay be pulled off when taking cards.3.Installing the microSD CardNotes: Some applications may require a microSD card to work normally or may store certain data on it. Therefore, it is recommended that you keep a microSD card installed and not remove or replace it randomly.4.Charging the BatteryWhen you first get your new phone you’ll need to charge the battery like this:1.Connect the adapter to the chargingjack.2.Connect the charger to a standardAC power outlet.3.Disconnect the charger when thebattery is fully charged.Notes:∙If excessive discharge of the battery, the charging icon will display delay. ∙If the battery is extremely low, you may be unable to power on thephone even when it is being charged.In this case, try again after chargingthe phone for at least 10 minutes.Contact customer service if you stillcannot power on the phone afterprolonged charging.CAUTION:Do not change the built-in rechargeable battery in your phone by yourself. The battery can only be changed by ZTE or ZTE authorised service provider.Powering On/Off Your PhoneMake sure the battery is charged before powering on.∙Press and hold the Power Key to turn on your phone.∙To turn it off, press and hold the Power Key to open the optionsmenu. Touch Power off > OK.Waking Up Your Phone1.Press the Power Key to activateyour screen display.2.Touch and hold at the centerof the screen.NOTE:If you have set an ‘unlock pattern’, or a PIN/password for your phone, you’ll need to draw the pattern or enter the PIN/password to unlock your screen.Using the Touch Screen Your phone’s touch screen lets you control actions through a variety of touch gestures.∙TouchWhen you want to type using theonscreen keyboard, select itemsonscreen such as application andsettings icons, or press onscreenbuttons, simply touch them withyour finger.∙Touch and HoldTo open the available options for anitem (for example, a message or link in a Web page), touch and hold theitem.∙Swipe or SlideTo swipe or slide means to quicklydrag your finger vertically orhorizontally across the screen.∙DragTo drag, press and hold your fingerwith some pressure before you startto move your finger. While dragging, do not release your finger until youhave reached the target position.∙PinchIn some apps (such as Maps,Browser, and Gallery), you can zoom in and out by placing two fingers on the screen at once and pinchingthem together (to zoom out) orspreading them apart (to zoom in). ∙Rotate the screenFor most screens, you canautomatically change the screenorientation from portrait tolandscape by turning the phonesideways.Declaration of RoHS ComplianceTo minimize the environmental impacts and take more responsibilities to the earth we live on, this document shall serve as a formal declaration that the ZTE Blade L2 manufactured by ZTE CORPORATION is in compliance with the Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament - RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) with respect to the following substances:1. Lead (Pb)2. Mercury (Hg)3. Cadmium (Cd)4. Hexavalent Chromium (Cr (VI))5. Polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs)6. Polybrominated diphenyl ethers(PBDEs)The ZTE Blade L2 manufactured by ZTE CORPORATION meets the requirements of EU 2011/65/EU.Disposal of Your OldAppliance 1. When this crossed-outwheeled bin symbol is attached to a product, itmeans the product is covered by theEuropean Directive2012/19/EU.2. All electrical andelectronic productsshould be disposed ofseparately from themunicipal waste streamvia designated collectionfacilities appointed bythe government or thelocal authorities.3. The correct disposal ofyour old appliance willhelp prevent potentialnegative consequencesfor the environment andhuman health.For this product’s recycling information based on WEEE directive, please send **********************.cnSARYour mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health.The guidelines use a unit of measurement known as Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices is 2 W/kg and the highest SAR value for this device when tested was 0.365W/Kg. As mobile devices offer a range of functions, they can be used in other positions, such as on the body.As SAR is measured utilizing the device’s highest transmitting power, the actual SAR of this device while operating is typically below that indicated above. This is due to automatic changes to the power level of the device to ensure it only uses the minimum power required to communicate with the network.This equipment may beoperated in: AT BE CY CZ DK EE FI FR DE GR HU IE IT LV LT LU MT NL PL PT SK SI ES SE GB IS LI NO CH BG RO TR EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYIt is hereby declared that following designated product:Product Type: WCDMA/GSM ( GPRS ) Dual-Mode Digital Mobile Phone Model No: ZTE Blade L2Product Description: UMTS/GSM Mobile Phone PhoneComplies with the essential protection requirements of Directives on Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment (Directive 1999/5/EC),Restriction of the Certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment (Directive 2011/65/EU), Eco-design Requirements for Energy-Related Products (Directive 2009/125/EC) and their amendments.This declaration applies to all specimens manufactured identical to the samples submitted for testing/evaluation. Assessment of compliance of the product with the requirements relating to Directive 1999/5/EC was performed by PHOENIX TESTLAB GmbH (Notified Body No.0700) and assessment of compliance of the product with the requirements relating to Directive2011/65/EU was performed by Intertek Testing Services Ltd., Shanghai LAB and Directive 2009/125/EC was performed by Shenzhen Huatongwei International Inspection Co., Ltd.The assessments were based on the following regulations and standards:Requirement StandardEN 50360:2001/AC:2006;EN 50566:2013EN 62209-1:2006;EN 62209-2:2010; EN 62479-2010; EN 50332-1:2000;EN 50332-2:2003;Health and safety EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011EMC EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2;EN 301 489-3 V1.6.1;EN 301 489-7 V1.3.1;EN 301 489-17 V2.2.1;EN 301 489-24 V1.5.1;EN 55022:2010;EN 55024:2010Radio Spectrum EN 301 511 V9.0.2;EN 301 908-1 V5.2.1;EN 301 908-2 V5.2.1;EN 300 440-1 V1.6.1:EN 300 440-2 V1.4.1;EN 300 328 V1.7.1;ErP (EC) No 278/2009RoHSIEC 62321:2013This declaration is the responsibility of the manufacturer:ZTE CorporationZTE Plaza, Keji Road South, Hi-Tech, Industrial Park,Nanshan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, 518057,P.R.ChinaAuthorised person signing for the company:Xu Feng Quality Director Of ZTE CorporationName in block letters & position in the companyShenzhen, 28 February 2014Place & date Legally valid signature。

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TheseCiT iceLs also contain small amounts of lead, lead oxide, platinum, silver, carbon andantimony some of which are toxic and/or mutagenic. If the user comes into contact withthe Oxygen CiTiceL's contents the affected area should be washed with a copious supply ofwater. Obtain medical advice.As these sensors contain some highly toxic compounds, irrespective of physical conditionthey should be disposed of according to local waste management requirements andenvironmental legislation. They should not be burnt as they may evolve toxic fumes.Toxic Gas CiTiceLsThe majority of Toxic Gas CiTiceLs contain sulphuric acid electrolyte and the chemicalhazard is mainly related to the corrosive nature of this compound. These sensors alsocontain platinum, ruthenium, gold, silver and carbon, some of which are toxic. Any skinor eye contact with the contents of these CiTiceLs should be washed immediately withcopious amount of water. Obtain medical advice.Design and UseCiTiceLs are sealed units containing an aqueous electrolyte and a combination of othersubstances as detailed above. Provided these CiTiceLs are used only for their intendedapplication they do not represent a chemical hazard.CiTiceLs must not be exposed to temperatures outside the range -50°C to 60°C. Toxicgas CiTiceLs should not be exposed to organic vapours which may cause physical damageto the body of the sensor, for example 1, 2 dichloroethane. Application Note 1Health and Safety GuidelinesAP-1StorageFor maximum shelf life CiT iceLs should be stored in the containers in which they are suppliedin clean dry areas between 0°C and 20°C.CiTiceLs must not be stored in areas containing organic solvents or in flammable liquidstores.CarriageCiTiceLs are classified under UN 2800 (Batteries - Wet non-spillable) and conform to thespecial provisions, section 4.5, paragraph A67 of the dangerous goods regulations. As suchCiTiceLs are classed as non-dangerous and may be transported without special packing,labels, etc. It is, however, important to check any local regulations.DamageShould any CiTiceL be so severely damaged that leakage of the contents occurs then thefollowing procedures should be adopted.a)Avoid skin contact with any liquid or internal component through use ofprotective gloves.b)Disconnect CiTiceL if it is attached to any equipment.c)Use copious amounts of clean water to wash away any spilt liquid. This isparticularly important in equipment where the CiT iceL involved contains sulphuricacid or phosphoric acid because of the corrosive nature of these electrolytes.DisposalAll CiTiceLs contain toxic compounds irrespective of physical condition. They should bedisposed of according to local waste management requirements and environmentallegislation. They should not be burnt since they may evolve toxic fumes. Combustible Gas SensorsGeneralCiTipeL combustible gas sensors should at all times be operated according to theinstructions from the manufacturers, City Technology Limited, as laid down in the relevantsection of the Company s 'Product Data Handbook', taking into account any guidelines orwarnings the company may issue from time to time. If operated in this way, CiTipeLsrepresent no chemical hazard in the sense of the Control of Substances Hazardous to HealthAP-2Issue 1.0 May 1999APPLICATIONNOTEIssue 1.0 May 1999(COSHH) Regulations and the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.Where it is necessary to operate CiT ipeLs in a manner other than stated by CityTechnology Limited, advice should be sought from the company before proceeding.DesignThe pellistor bead of active elements in a CiTipeL contain very small traces of toxicchemicals. The amounts involved are so small they do not represent any safety hazard.However they should still be handled according to any guidelines laid down by relevantsafety bodies regarding the handling of toxic chemicals.UseThese sensors are designed for use in applications where the build up of combustible gasescould threaten safety. It is therefore essential the sensors operate as intended, and thegreatest threat to this is poisoning of the pellistor bead by exposure to certain compounds.CiT ipeLs can be operated either in a diffusion mode or in a flow through stream.Whichever mode is used, the sensors must be mounted in a suitably designed head, meetingthe required approval standards of the relevant safety bodies.CiTipeLs should be protected from exposure to concentrations of silicones, chlorinatedhydrocarbons, and compounds containing lead or sulphur, all of which can cause anirreversible decrease in sensitivity. Similarly, halogenated hydrocarbons may temporarilyinhibit sensor performance, and should also be avoided.StorageAny area used to store CiTipeLs should be free from catalytic poisonsDisposalCiTipeLs should be disposed of in accordance with guidelines laid down by any relevantsafety bodies as well as in accordance with local regulations.AP-3。

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