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Cat-scratch disease (viral) Break in skin, usually

from animal scratch.


People who work or play
with cats and dogs.

Hepatitis-viral Fecal-oral transmission.


Health workers,
particularly pediatrics,
oral surgeons.

Milkers nodules-viral Breaks in skin. Dairy


farmers and workers.

Rabies-viral Bite of infected animal.


Letter carriers and
deliveryman.

Flammable Liquids by Class Class 1A

Flash points below 73


degrees F, boiling point
below 100 degree F
Flammable Liquids by Class Class 1B

Flash point below 73


degrees F, boiling point at
or above 100 degrees F
Flammable Liquids by Class Class 1C

Flash point at or above 73


degrees F, but below 100
degree F
Combustible liquids by class Class II

Liquids having flash points


at or above 100 degree F
and below 140 degree F
Combustible Liquids by Class IIIA
Class

Liquids having flash points


at or above 140 degree F
and below 200 degrees F
Combustible Liquids by Class IIIB
Class

Liquids having flash points


at or above 200 degree F
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F=FUTURE VALUE OF MONEY
P=A( (1+i)n-1 ) A=SERIES OF PAYMENTS (ANNUITY)
________ I=INTERSST RATE
I(1+i)n N=NUMBER OF PERIODS

ENGINEERING ECONOMY P=PRESENT VALUE OF MONEY


F=FUTURE VALUE OF MONEY
A=P i (1+i)n A=SERIES OF PAYMENTS (ANNUITY)
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Fire classification Ordinary material; rags;


wood and rubbish
Class A
Fire classification Surface of flammable
liquids: oil, grease and
Class B paints

Fire classification Electrical equipment

Class c

Fire classification Combustible metals:


sodium; lithium
Class D

Fire classification Cooking oil and grease

Class K

Flammable gases Will burn under normal


concentrations of oxygen in
air
Nonflammable gases Will not burn under normal
concentrations of oxygen

Inert gases Do not support combustion

Lower flammable limit Minimum vapor


concentration supporting
combustion

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