Security System Signs
Monday, August 1st, 2011
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New Maxam 8oz Stainless Steel Flask With Studded Peace Sign Black Faux Leather Wrap White Box $25.48 100% safe & secure shopping; Superior customer service…. |
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PowerStar 12V 2.3AH SLA Battery for Powersonic PS-1219 PS-1220, Panasonic LCR12V2.2P Yuasa NP2-12 Yuasa NPH2.3-12 PowerStar 12v 2.3ah SLA battery, Many Uses, Fire Alarms Security Systems/Alarms UPS Battery BackUp Exit Signs/Emergency Lighting Testing Equipment Powersonic PS-1219 Powersonic PS-1220 Panasonic (Matsushita) LCR12V2.2P Panasonic (Matsushita) LC-R122R2P Sonnenschien A212/1.8S Sonnenschien A212/2S Sonnenschien A512/2.0S CSB/Prism EVX-1222 CSB/Prism GP1220 CSB/Prism GP1222 Eagle Picher CF12V1.5 GS St… |
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Sharps Recovery System 1 Gallon Needle Disposal Container $79.13 Sharps Recovery System 1 Gallon Needle Disposal Container… |
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Sharps Recovery System 1 Quart Needle Disposal Container $51.19 Sharps Recovery System 1 Quart Needle Disposal Container… |
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Sage Peachtree Complete Accounting 2011 [OLD VERSION] $19.99 Sage Peachtree Complete Accounting 2011 helps you work more easily and efficiently with robust core accounting and added features like job costing time and billing in-depth inventory capabilities and analysis tools. Its multi-user option* helps improve productivity while providing screen-level security and a clear audit trail. Save time with simplified dashboards management centers integration wit… |
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Developing a Safety and Health Program, Second Edition $18.8 Reflecting changes in the field during the ten years since the publication of the first edition, Developing a Safety and Health Program, Second Edition examines the elements of a safety and health program and delineates how to incorporate them into an organization’s safety efforts. It begins by defining safety policy and providing an overview of OSHA and other regulatory agencies. It covers hazard communication safety training and describes how to write material safety data sheets, how to maintain a good fire loss control program, and procedures for developing an emergency response plan.The Second Edition includes:Changes all companies must make to be proactive in their security in the wake of 9/11 and the creation of the department of homeland securityAdditional coverage of labels, signs, and placards; the national incident management system; and homeland securityUpdated information on safety, hazardous materials management, and accident investigationNew information on fire loss control programs, emergency response plans, and personal protective equipmentChanges in regulations and standards within the safety, health, and environmental management industryDiscussion of how advanced management concepts such as participated management can improve preventative programs and decrease the risk of cumulative trauma disordersThe book discusses how to reduce equipment-related injuries through more advanced lockout/tagout procedures and safety checklists to ensure that everything is covered. The author addresses the special considerations important in planning for disasters and terrorist attacks. He provides the basic knowledge of OSHA, NFPA, and other regulations needed to assist and define what an enterprise must have when developing a program with the different elements of safety. Each chapter contains questions to test comprehension of the material.An |
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The Watchers: The Rise of America’s Surveillance State $13.99 Using exclusive access to key government insiders, Shane Harris chronicles the rise of America’s surveillance state over the past 25 years and highlights a dangerous paradox: Our government’s strategy has made it harder to catch terrorists and easier to spy on the rest of us. In 1983, Admiral John Poindexter, President Reagan’s National Security Advisor, realized that the U.S. might have prevented the terrorist massacre of 241 Marines in Beirut, if intelligence agencies could have analyzed in real time the data they had on the attackers. Poindexter poured technical know-how and government funds into his dream–a system that would sift reams of information for signs of terrorist activity. Decades later, that elusive dream still captivates Washington. After 9/11, Poindexter returned to government with a controversial program, called Total Information Awareness, to detect the next attack. Today it has evolved into a secretly funded operation that can gather a trove of personal information on every American and millions of others worldwide. Despite billions of dollars spent on this quest since the Reagan era, we still can’t discern future threats in the vast data cloud that surrounds us all. But the government can now spy on its citizens with an ease that was impossible-and illegal-just a few years ago. Drawing on unprecedented access to the people who pioneered this high-tech spycraft, Harris shows how it has moved from the province of right-wing technocrats into the mainstream, becoming a cornerstone of the Obama administration’s war on terror. Harris puts us behind the scenes where twenty-first-century spycraft was born. We witness Poindexter quietly working from the private sector to get government to buy in to his programs in the early nineties. We see an Army major agonize as he carries out an order to delete the vast database he’s gathered on possible terror cells-and on thousands of innocent Americans-months before 9/11. We follow National Security Agency |