Archive for January, 2009

what is the step ladder chart, and would you please send me the example of this chart?

hijackal1973 asked:


I have a task from my bos to create Step Ladder Chart for helping my agents to avoid mistakes in new bussiness submission. I really need an example of this chart anyway. Thanks

Allan
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What does it mean to dream of a ladder?

noyesno asked:


In the dream I really wanted to be a dancer and I was dancing about and men were watching me then I was on a ladder very high up on the ladder but the last step the top of the ladder i didnt want to go on.

The ladder was very high.

Julio

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How To Use Ladders Safely

John Myre asked:


Man! What a great day to patch that loose shingle at the base of the chimney. Sun’s out, not a cloud in the sky, light breeze, high of 87 degrees. Mick took the ladder from the garage, removed his shirt, and shooed Carol shopping.

Five minutes after she was gone, he knocked the ladder to the ground. Let’s see. The wife and kids are gone. The neighbors are on vacation. Mick lives on a street where there is little traffic.

Mick sat on the roof for four hours, which gave him plenty of time to fix the shingle, and get so badly blistered from the sun that he missed two days work.

Annually, there are approximately 200,000 injuries associated with ladders. Most ladder incidents are caused by a loss of balance, or by a ladder’s being placed on a slippery surface. Others are caused by sheer foolishness. Almost all of them could have been avoided.

Before You Climb

* For any project involving a straight ladder, consider hiring a professional.

* Choose the proper ladder for the job. Wood and fiberglass ladders are best for working around electrical sources, although any type of ladder can conduct electricity if wet.

* Before climbing a ladder, check it thoroughly to be sure it’s safe. Look for missing, damaged or loose parts. Be sure the nonslip feet aren’t worn. If there is a problem, get a new ladder. Repairing a damaged ladder is taking a risk.

* Verify the weight capacity, and include tools you carry in your calculation.

* Indoors or outside, place the ladder on a firm, solid surface. If you must put the ladder on a soft surface, place a board under the ladder’s feet to provide firm footing.

* Always have a person steady the ladder on windy days or if there’s a question about the ladder’s stability.

* When using an extension ladder outside, place the ladder about one-fourth of the length of the ladder away from the wall. For a quick estimate, place your toes against the ladder feet. Stand erect and extend your arms straight out. The palms of your hands should rest on the base section rung nearest to shoulder level.

* Wear clean, dry, slip-resistant shoes, and be sure the rungs of the ladder are dry.

* If you use a ladder in front of a door, lock the door and barricade the other side.

* Never use a folded-up stepladder as a straight ladder. The feet won’t be square on the ground, and the ladder may slip.

* Never lean a ladder against a window pane or other unstable surface.

* Do not climb a ladder if you have been using alcohol, have balance problems, are subject to fainting spells, are using medicine, or are physically handicapped.

* Do not paint a wood ladder.

* Arrange for someone to check on you periodically.

Avoiding A Crash Landing

* Never climb with equipment in your hands. Use your pockets, an equipment belt, a tool pouch, or raise heavy objects with a hand line.

* For added stability, tie the top of the ladder to a support, or use special devices available from your hardware store.

* To climb or descend, face the ladder and grip the rungs firmly with both hands.

* Keep your body between the rails at all times, and never reach or lean too far to the side. Rule of thumb: Your belt buckle should never extend outside the ladder rail.

* Hold on to the ladder with one hand. If you must use both hands, put one leg around a rung.

* If you need to shift to a new position, climb down and reposition the ladder. Don’t try to shift the position while standing on the ladder.

* On a straight or extension ladder, don’t climb higher than the fourth rung from the top. On a stepladder, don’t climb higher than the second rung from the top.

* Be sure the ladder extends 3-5 feet above the edge when climbing onto a roof. This added length is needed to step safely onto the roof. Do not climb the ladder above the roof top.

* When moving a metal ladder, lower it to avoid touching a power line. Better yet, never place a ladder where it could slide into power lines. Give them a wide berth.

* Descend immediately if high winds or rain begin.



Henry
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Where can I get a step ladder for a 2′ peeping Tom?

Saffernellie asked:


HA!

Leo
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Free Steps on the Ladder to Success

kelly asked:


The Change Starts Here!

 

In most countries, the cost of living is going up, up, up but the pay rises don’t seem to be moving.

 

As one individual I felt like shouting out to the so called ‘higher ranking humans’ and saying ‘Can you not see what’s happening here? Where’s the logic? Where’s the love? Where are your morals?’

 

Competitive businesses help very few people climb the ladder to success and then they throw the ladder down behind them so no-one else can follow.

 

Government’s keep the masses in control by doing what ‘they’ think is right.

 

Evolution for the human race is so very slow. I say – Let’s speed it up a bit.

 

So how do we eliminate competing for money and how do we change government thinking?

 

The answer: Work for yourself by making your own money and share your experiences with others on how it’s done. Use this outstanding free resource website as a ladder to success.

 

You will learn how to transform your Self and your Wealth with free resources that will teach you about Investing in Real Estate, Trading Forex and Shares and if you already have a business, you can access free materials to promote your business as well. Also there is a variety of Self Development/Improvement resources; FREE!

 

Climb each step knowing that the only way is up. This is one ladder that will stand for all time so that the masses can climb their way to the top and when they get there, they’ll look around at the  view with a sigh of relief as they quietly reminisce as they think to themselves, ‘now why didn’t I take that first step sooner’?

 

When the masses do this, the governments will have no choice BUT to change.

 

Ahhhh! The circle of life. …..“Thy Kingdom come, Thy will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven”……..

 

Love; Lifestyle; Abundance; Pure happiness; Peace; Tranquility; Bring it on!

 

Feed your mind to inevitable success. Climb the ladder with these Free DVDs, Free Books, Free CDs, Free Audios, Free Packages, and Free Information to use to create a phenomenal amount of wealth and a peaceful happy Self. Education On The Web is Your Ultimate Free Resource Website to Wealth and Self Creation. 

Spread the word; help folks climb to the top. As one human race, we’re in it together.

 

Just imagine – if people are too scared to take that first step towards a better life, then Geeeez! It will be a mighty long time before our great, great, great grandchildren will be able to see a heaven on earth.

 

The change has got to start somewhere. There’s no better time or place than right here and right NOW!

 



Rosemary
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A Step up the Ladder? Author: Dot Piper

Sheila Challiner asked:


If you’re getting restless and feel that it’s time for a change of scene, don’t automatically think of a move. If you need a bigger house for family reasons, or it’s necessary in order to take up new employment, then that’s a different matter and it may well be that you have to get into the sales process, with all its chains, broken promises and disappointments.

If it’s possible that your current home could be up-dated, extended or improved, then think carefully before rejecting this option. Re-mortgaging to increase the value of your property should be looked upon favourably by your lenders and whilst it may cause a whole lot of upheaval to turn it into a home slightly more like that of your dreams, it may be more financially sensible in the long run.

You need to classify the improvement by whether or not they’re going to improve the quality of life for the family, whether they’re actually necessary to preserve the value of the house - such as essential repairs, or whether they’re going to increase the value of the house by an appreciable amount.

Re-mortgaging or borrowing to do the work you should have been doing anyway is the wrong way to look at things. Things like maintaining the guttering, replacing loose tiles on the roof, making certain that tree roots are not affecting the house foundations shouldn’t be necessary and should be part of on-going maintenance. Whilst, assuming that you have been in the house long enough for it to have gained in value, you could re-mortgage to release some equity to do this work, it’s not what’s going to increase the value of your home. If you were to try to sell the property with these things undone, then you’d have reduced the value and apart from that, it might be difficult to even get potential buyers past the front door.

Most people would jib at making drastic alterations such as actual extensions or additional bathrooms solely to increase the value of their home. It can be extremely disruptive and difficult to live with unless you’re landing up with something you really would aspire to, but in fact there are certain “improvements” that are really worthwhile and others less so.

It would be unwise to add another bathroom or en suite to a small house, if it means losing a bedroom. It’s a different matter in a larger house, though. The idea of a garden room, rather than a conservatory is good and adds a real room to the house. An efficient heating system would make life better for current use as well as adding value. Certainly if there’s no central heating then it’s an absolute yes to installing it. New kitchens as a way of adding value are questionable. They’re very much a personal taste issue and what you love, a buyer may hate. As long as the kitchen is tidy, functional and presentable, then forget the investment side of it.

Double glazing is worth installing. Solar panels too are gaining in popularity and checking and upgrading the insulation is well worth while. If there’s any way of increasing the amount of car-parking space then this is good, provided it doesn’t swallow too much of the garden. Make sure that any extensions don’t result in the house swallowing up too much of the site and outgrowing it.

Maybe it’s time to get some quotes and try to find out what the total project is likely to cost. Allow some money for things you’ve overlooked. Compare quotations and read all the small print.

It’s probably worth talking to your current lender, to see what they’ve be willing to offer in terms of a re-mortgage. Bear their offer in mind but then the next step is to find an on-line broker, to find some comparisons. An independent broker will find out exactly what you need, give you no end of advice and search a very large market to find the deal for you, at a price you can afford.



Carl
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The Step-ladder Towards Successfully Being Fit

Billy Carney asked:


Now that the New Year is upon us, have you set new plans on what it will take for you to become fit and healthy?  Now’s the time to step on the ladder towards your fitness transformation.

L - Look at yourself in the mirror…do you like what you see? Are you ready and willing to make a change for the better?

A – Allow yourself to not to place blame for past failures on you…the fat loss industry has allowed you to make ineffective decisions by giving out faulty information. It’s their fault.

D – Decide that today is a new day and new goals will be planned.  Never look back and you won’t go back.

D – Determine how your plan will begin to take shape. THINK BIG but take one small step at a time. Gradually, you will get to where you want to be.

E – Educate yourself on the latest trends in the fitness industry.  See out a fitness professional in your area and get the advice from an expert.

R – Reward yourself for your successes in life…no matter how small they may be.  Feeling good about your achievements will keep you in a positive mood and help you strive for future triumphs.

One of the greatest absurdities of life is that almost every person wants to improve their circumstances but they don’t ever want to improve themselves.   A person’s circumstances will automatically change when they do.  Follow these steps to see how far you can really grow.

©2009 BCFitness, Inc. All Rights Reserve

 



John
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What’s the best way to clean a kitchen ceiling?

Magic 8 Ball asked:


My kitchen ceiling is not very dirty, but it’s got a thin layer of grease/dust covering most of it. I’ve been using a step ladder and a sponge to clean it, which has turned out to be an efficient method, but it’s also time-consuming and tiring.

I’m thinking of just using a mop to clean it.

Does anyone know of a better way to clean a kitchen ceiling?

Colleen

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