I was fired for hitting a co-work, we went to court and i won the case. Had a arbitrator hearing a year later with a lawyer given to me four day before hearing who know nothing about the case and the arbitration rule for the company. I ask the local union to appeal the hearing because the company withheld the witness who saw the hold thing from the arbitration. i ask them to appeal it, but they refuse to do so. I was fired on july 8, 2004, won my case in court on sept. 18,2004 had a hearing with arbitrator on feb. 2,2006. can I suit the union. Ps :my lawyer who won the case was not allow to say any thing in the hearing. are show the picture of her face that won the case in the first place The company ask the arbitrator to ask him not to say a word, because he was not the union lawyer. and the arbitration agree to it. The union lawyer didnt say a word.
Since there is no law making requiring you to leave when a fire alarm sounds, then no. If you are working for a company while the alarm sounds, then they could reprimand you for not following safety precautions. There are lots of false alarms with these systems, however now you are aware there could be danger. Smoke (the killer in a fire) and heat can travel fast and over take exit paths. I'm not sure what kind of bldg you where in, but in most commercial bldg, there is a lot of equipment and other rooms not present to the eye. Here's the safest thing to do; If it the first time in a long time for the alarm to sound, leave the building until they tell you otherwise. If it goes into alarm on a regular occurrence, make sure you stay aware that there could be a fire, even if you don't leave. But if you see, or smell smoke, get out fast.
yes, sharkbite fittings will work. They are made to work on any thing sized like copper tubing. Possum
The Nose of God can detect smoke. . ISAIAH 65:5. 5. Which say, Stand by thyself, come not near to me; for I am holier than thou. These are a smoke in my Nose, a fire that burneth all the day. If you wind up in Hell, don't beg us for Ice Water.