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  2. Lights out (manufacturing) - Wikipedia

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    Lights-out manufacturing is the methodology of fully automating the production of goods at factories and other industrial facilities, such as to require no human presence on-site. Many of these factories are considered to be able to run "with the lights off," but few run exclusively lights-out production. For example, in computer numerical ...

  3. Autostick - Wikipedia

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    The name Autostick has been used for a Volkswagen semi-automatic transmission, which is a vacuum -operated automatic clutch system, coupled with a conventional 3-speed manual transmission. The "AutoStick" system designed by Chrysler allows for manual selection of gears with a standard hydraulic automatic transmission, also known as a manumatic.

  4. The Health Risks of Shift Work - WebMD

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    For decades, researchers have seen an association between shift work and the risk of heart attacks and heart disease. One review of the research found that shift work seems to raise the risk of ...

  5. Call for service - Wikipedia

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    Call for service. A call for service ( CFS, also known as a job, hitch, incident, callout, call-out, or simply a call) is an incident that emergency services or public safety organizations (such as police, fire departments, and emergency medical services) are assigned to resolve, handle, or assist with. Operationally, a call for service is any ...

  6. 'Vicious cycle': US office vacancy levels hit record high ...

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    The national office vacancy rate just hit a record 19.8%, according to a preliminary report from Moody’s Analytics. And it could get worse, as companies continue to lease substantial space ...

  7. Two-in, two-out - Wikipedia

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    In firefighting, the policy of two-in, two-out refers to United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) policy 29 CFR 1910.134(g)(4)(i). The respiratory protection standard requires that workers engaged in fighting interior structural fires work in a buddy system; at least two workers must enter the building together, so that they can monitor each other's whereabouts as ...

  8. Avoiding Shift Work Sleep Disorder (SWD) On the Night Shift ...

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    Avoid bright light on the way home from work, which will make it easier for you to fall asleep once you hit the pillow. Wear dark, wraparound sunglasses and a hat to shield yourself from sunlight ...

  9. Does your home need a refresh? Check out these interior ... - AOL

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    Standout kitchen spaces. Wood-stained cabinets and integrated appliances are expected to trend in 2024. In the new year, kitchen designs are expected to move away from their traditional sleek ...