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    eport, I am going to describe how an emergency incident is graded by the police forces call centre. I am then going to talk about the importance of responding safely to the emergency incident call, between the station to where the crime or scenario is taking place. In the next part of this assignment I am going to identify the statutory and voluntary who work together on the scene of an incident and what the roles and responsibilities are for the public services when attending the emergency. Finally, I am going to evaluate the inter-agency and how the cooperate with the emergency response services. Firstly, I am going to talk about how the police force grades an emergency incident. Once a call is taken by one of the call handlers working for the police. They must decide on whether the incident is resolvable over the phone or if further action is needed. Overall there are 4 main grades, which are; Grade 1- emergency response. The call handler will only use this grade if the incident is or is likely to result with; - threat of violence - serious damage to public or private property - serious injury to a person - someone is a danger to others around them one of the main examples of a grade 1 incident is a motorway traffic collision, as it involves not only serious injury to a person, but is also because it is a danger to other motorists on the road. If a grade 1 emergency is given. all police personnel attending the scene will activate their blue lights and be at the scene…

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    One of the challenges chemical engineers face with ethane cracking in a tubular reactor is the formation of a detrimental coke layer on the inner tube wall. According to the article [1], the mechanism is mainly induced by degradation of hydrocarbons to an aromatic structure by condensation and dehydrogenation. This brings about a bunch of various effects described in the article. In my model built during the term project, I decided to introduce a new effect of reducing the diameter, consider…

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    Ethylene Case Study

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    Results Unit 800 produces ethylene and acetic acid through the partial oxidation of ethane. Ethylene, the most abundant product from the unit, is partitioned such that half of the product is used as a feed source for Unit 600 and the other half is sold on the market. Ethylene purity must reach at least 99.5% to be sold as reagent grade. The second desired product, acetic acid, is also sold on the market, at 99% purity. Unit 800 consists of a fired heater to preheat the reactants, an…

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    Question: How does functional groups on ethane impact the exothermic energy released during the combustion of the compound? Hypothesis: Equipment: Thermometer Ethane Ethanol Ethanoic Acid Fire and a skewer Weighing scale Ceramic Container 400ml beaker Aluminum foil Lab coat apron Safety goggles Retort stand and ring clamp Procedure: Wear your lab coat / apron and your safety goggles. Prepare 100ml of water into a beaker then cover it with an aluminum sheet. Poke a hole through the…

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    ironically it doesn 't always materialize, just as in the novel Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton. The main protagonist in this novel is Ethan Frome. He renders the impression of a man to be pitied because faith has dealt him with a bad hand. But, it could be argued that it is because of Ethane lack of common sense, faith itself did not deal him a bad hand, but he chooses the path that led him down to a desolate road. The story of Ethan Frome takes place…

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    manganate(VII) and alkenes reacted in the cold and the colour difference will be rely on the conditions (acidic and alkaline that potassium manganate(VII) have been used. If the condition was scidic and dilute sulphuric acids were used the potassium manganete solution colour from purple would change and will get colourless.But if the conditions were alkaline and sodium carbonate solution were added to potassium manganate the purple colour would change to green and then brown. Explain how…

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    Before fracking can start, it needs to clear up the space that the drill will place in. It requires cutting all the trees in the place. This makes the place to be muddy and prone to landslide. Therefore, people who live near the fracking area will suffer when the hurricane comes. Air: Fracking pollutes the air in the atmosphere. Fracking retrieves the natural gas by pulling out the water that they pumped in. As they retrieve the natural gas, some of it escapes into the atmosphere and pollutes…

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    let the town posse know that they can pass through however there is no coming back. They are all able to make it to the rendezvous point in the large but abandoned town. Porter figures something is not right when he notices that it has been too long and his people are nowhere to be found. He breaks the crew up into three groups and they spread out to search for the pickup. Porter’s group searches their section and they stumble upon the caravan that had the food but finds them all dead. It…

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    team consisted of six Divisional Managers and one Operations Manager. Affected unit The refinery had a number of operational unites. The affected site was the Saturate Gas Plant (SGP). The unit was built for separating hydrocarbon products. The SGP had 3 distillation columns. The first column was the de-ethaniser W413 where methane, ethane and propane were removed from the liquid. The vapour was transferred to the condensers X452 and X453. These gases are extremely flammable. The…

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    Hydrochloric Compounds

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    (1.1)[22] Where, MW1 and X1 are the molecular weight and mole fraction, respectively. Compound Chemical Composition Symbol (for calculations) Molecular Weight Critical Pressure (psi) Critical Temp. (R) Methane CH4 C1 16.04 673 344 iso-Butane C4H10 i-C4 58.12 530 733 n-Butane C4H10 n-C5 58.12 551 766 Propane C3H8 C3 44.09 618 666 Ethane C2H6 C2 30.07 709 550 n-Hexane C6H14 n-C8 86.17 434 915 n-Heptane C7H16 n-C9 100.2 397 973 iso-Pentane C5H12 i-C6 72.15 482 830 n-Pentane C5H12 n-C7 72.15 485 847…

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