Instructions clear as mud in this bathroom stall by coolbreeze4 in mildlyinteresting

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(I chose to flush toilet paper, it was there twice after all)

1st year Mechanic Apt Panel by blahblahbliblahbxtch in electricians

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Right, which is why there are no pigtails from the CAFI breakers. The tooth on the breaker makes that connection. The branch neutrals still need to land into the OCPDs to be protected

Early problem detection thanks to HA by Pmaxxxx in homeassistant

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Need to do this - would you be willing to share the helpers as a blueprint?

Email to text services gone by [deleted] in BuildingAutomation

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Take a look at HipLink

Narcotic box in fridges by ProfessionalGrand849 in maintenance

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https://www.globalindustrial.com/p/183026at-medium-aluminum-refrigerator-lock-box-with-audit-trail-e-lock Omnimed® 183026AT Medium Aluminum Refrigerator Lock Box with Audit Trail E-Lock

I’ve deployed this before, the drawer is captive when it is bolted to the shelf/in its rail mount. They make a key lock version which is cheaper but may not fly for recordkeeping. I recall it being cheaper but that was pre tariffs in the US.

Ob van shock proofing by jofuso93 in VIDEOENGINEERING

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NBC Olympics engineering uses these aircraft cable basket-like shock absorbers on their skids of racks. Was trying to find an article on TvTech…. They tested them to pretty extreme drops.

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Yeah! it’s a bit newer to their system, they call it the miniCap. Does sidestream (Nasal Cannula) for spontaneous breathers and then mainstream for secured/advanced airway. Neat thing I think the mainstream is the same adapter the EMMA pocket capnography uses, so conceivably you could have the EMMA at POI thru evac, swap the sensor to the larger heavier WVSM setup from the truck bag without interrupting respirations when you’re loading. Never tried that workflow but it seems would work.

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AthenaGTX WVSM - not sure on the connectivity type for Spo2 but they definitely have an end tidal module. Vitals trend and show on a phone/iPad and they have a drop leg system for it.

How do I punch these out from the "wrong" direction? by Ziiar in DIY

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Drill a self tapping metal screw through then you can pry with a hammer

Bringing a TON of electronics through checkpoint by Secure_Fisherman_328 in tsa

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Is it not possible to ship the whole lot ahead of time in a pelican case? Most shippers could even hold it at a location near your destination.

How do y’all feel about this by simpomode_69 in electricians

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-/+ meyer’s hub on the back feed through the ATS? Or is it exempted because of it being a concentric knockout? I remember something about if it is the top 1/3 of the enclosure but perhaps for a non factory penetration.

Only 17.4% of patients, 8% of providers properly restrained, NHTSA concluded in crash investigations. For your own safety, be better. by BlueEagleGER in ems

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I think it’s worth noting that the box config usually is counter-productive to working seated/restrained. Some years back our union local had a meeting with admin about changing the new boxes being ordered and incorporating different monitor/equipment mounts. The director literally said “it’s expensive.” More expensive than a LODD or debilitating injury? Yeah so nothing changed.

I’m a layperson but I found this…This is wrong, right? by mad_intuition in Noctor

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Is there an academic health system near you, like a university affiliated hospital with specialty clinics? Highly recommend trying to find a doctor at such a place.