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Water mills were used for many purposes. FIRST, one was made in china in 202 BC for grinding grain to reduce human labor.
subjects in engineering first year (cse) students are:- 1.basic civil engineering 2.basic mechanical engineering 3.engineering mechanics 4.engineering physics 5.mathematics (M1) all these subjects are in engineering first year (first semester)
Hi, The first hose was used in Amsterdam in 1652 and made from linen, followed soon by stitched leather. Hope this helps. Phil
Up until 1976 it was required in a lot of buildings where fire resistance was necessary.
Asbestos was commonly used in building construction between the 1940s and 1970s, with peak usage in the 1970s. Buildings and structures constructed during this period are more likely to contain asbestos-containing materials.
Asbestos became popular for use in buildings in the late 19th century due to its heat resistance and durability. However, widespread use continued throughout much of the 20th century before its health risks were fully recognized and restrictions began to be implemented.
The last year asbestos was used in California was in 1973 when the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) began regulating its use. After the dangers of asbestos became more widely recognized, many states, including California, passed regulations to restrict or ban its use in various industries and products.
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Many people are inherently afraid of asbestos. They may not know exactly why, but they remember being told to avoid it at some point in their lives. Several years ago, illnesses rated to asbestos began to climb and news sources ran with the information. Soon, businesses, schools and homes were all being investigated for the prevalence of asbestos between their walls, used as insulation. However, there is a lot of confusion regarding asbestos and its dangers. Small amounts of exposure to asbestos are highly unlikely to cause illness. However, extended exposure to it (such as by someone who may work with it professionally), may cause a severe form of cancer such as mesothelioma. If you are among the people who are unfamiliar with asbestos and mesothelioma, here are a few quick facts regarding the natural fiber and the disease it can cause. Many mistakenly believe asbestos is a manufactured material. It is actually a naturally-occurring fiber. Asbestos is commonly used for insulation because it is flame-retardant, strong, and resistant to chemicals. It is one of the best insulators available today and this is why it is commonly used in buildings both commercial and residential. Small amounts of exposure to asbestos will not cause illness. This is why it is continued to be used as insulation in numerous buildings. However, long-term exposure to asbestos can lead to mesothelioma. Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer where malignant cells are found in the mesothelium, the protective sac that covers most of the body's internal organs. The primary victims of this form of cancer are people who have repeated exposure to asbestos and have inhaled its particles. 2,000 new cases of asbestos-related mesothelioma are reported in the U.S. each year. It is still a rare form of the disease. Mesothelioma infects the mesothelium and causes the cells to become abnormal and begin to divide without order. This soon infects nearby tissues and organs and rapidly spreads throughout the body. Unfortunately this cancer can appear in either men or women of any age. 70 to 80 percent of all cases are linked to those with experience working with asbestos. The best way to prevent mesothelioma is to avoid any extended exposure to asbestos. If you have chosen a career which requires your handling of the fiber, make sure to always wear a protective mask to help prevent you from inhaling any particles. Many places have begun campaigns to stop the usage of asbestos as insulation in buildings, citing its damaging effects. However, there is little evidence to support that those in buildings with asbestos insulation will get the disease. Mesothelioma is obtained after many years of exposure and direct contact to asbestos, which makes people in buildings which use it as an insulator at a very low risk, if at all.
While it is banned in some countries, asbestos is not banned in all countries. It can be left in place where it is found in building materials. And in some countries it can be used in a variety of applications, as long as suitable precautions are taken.
Homes built in the 1970s or earlier may have materials made from asbestos in the pipes or walls. It may have also been used in floor tiles. Asbestos, a mineral fiber that is fire resistant, has been associated with several illnesses. Most notable are lung cancer, Mesothelioma, and asbestosis. Mesothelioma is cancer that affects the chest’s lining and abdominal cavity. A person affected by Asbestosis will have severe scarring in the lungs from exposure to the substance. Since there are severe risks to one’s health associated with the fiber, home testing is necessary to avoid exposure. There may be several reasons a home needs an asbestos test. A major factor is the year a home was built. Homes built in the 1970s or earlier will most likely have asbestos. Homes continued to have some materials made from asbestos up through the late 1980s when the dangers were first exposed. A time when people will want to be sure a home is tested is when they get ready to sell it. People in the market to buy a home will also want to be sure any older building they are considering is tested. Most areas of a home could have been built with materials made of asbestos. Some common places one might find asbestos are heating ducts, in a home’s plumbing system, in wiring throughout a home, as part of a fireplace, or a crawl space or basement. It is also often found in walls, ceilings, and flooring. There are some key indicators of asbestos-laden materials. Heating ducts would be wrapped in a blanket of asbestos or paper tape made of asbestos. It might resemble corrugated cardboard in an off-white color. Pipes, especially those connected to a radiator or steam heat valve, might have a jacket of asbestos. Artificial logs used before 1978 may have had asbestos that made it into the flue. Old knob and tube wiring systems often used asbestos. Asbestos can cause a myriad of health problems. Buildings and systems built or installed before the late 1980s are very likely to contain asbestos. People were not aware of the health hazards at that time.
in what year was the first home refigerator used?
It is agreed world wide that asbestos is dangerous. The World Health Organisation released figures in 2006 that identified over 4000 deaths in that year relating to asbestos in the UK, 180000 world wide.
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It was first used in 1981.