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    Decontamination of Technical Rope Rescue Equipment in the COVID-19 Novel Coronavirus pandemic

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    The SARS-CoV-2 novel human coronavirus, also known globally as COVID-19 and HCoV-19, emerged in late 2019 in Wuhan, China, and is now is causing a global pandemic. At time of writing this pandemic has resulted in 4,170,424 confirmed cases, and, 287,399 deaths (World Health Organisation, 2020b). Despite the risk of contagion, especially from body products as a result of injury, Technical Rescue activities cannot be ceased.We have incorporated the existing literature on both anti-viral decontamination in general, the known persistence of SARS-CoV-2 on various surfaces and the construction and usage of rescue equipment to consider if effective and safe protocols for the preparation and decontamination of Technical Rescue equipment are available. The importance of continuing Technical Rescue activities, and therefore the importance of determining effective cleaning protocols is discussed, and future work on the impacts of decontamination agents on Technical Rescue equipment is called for

    Decontamination of Technical Rope Rescue Equipment in the COVID-19 Novel Coronavirus pandemic

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    The SARS-CoV-2 novel human coronavirus, also known globally as COVID-19 and HCoV-19, emerged in late 2019 in Wuhan, China, and is now is causing a global pandemic. At time of writing this pandemic has resulted in 4,170,424 confirmed cases, and, 287,399 deaths (World Health Organisation, 2020b). Despite the risk of contagion, especially from body products as a result of injury, Technical Rescue activities cannot be ceased.We have incorporated the existing literature on both anti-viral decontamination in general, the known persistence of SARS-CoV-2 on various surfaces and the construction and usage of rescue equipment to consider if effective and safe protocols for the preparation and decontamination of Technical Rescue equipment are available. The importance of continuing Technical Rescue activities, and therefore the importance of determining effective cleaning protocols is discussed, and future work on the impacts of decontamination agents on Technical Rescue equipment is called for

    Ethnomethodology, conversation analysis, and ‘institutional talk’

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    Kiri Peterburi Kunstide Akadeemia nõukogule

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    Greatbach, William, 1802-?, inglise kunstnikAvaldus vakantsele kohale akadeemia

    Admiral Sir George Cockburn [picture] /

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    Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an9353718; Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK6601.; U6464

    The winder

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    Medium: engravingprints"The winder" [1982.2011.000.000], Greatbach, William, Dou, GerritArtist and Role: Greatbach, William,Artist and Role: Dou, Gerrit, ArtistExtent: plate 41.6 x 33.

    Miss Glyn as Constance

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    The TIFF was created at 1200 dpi and 8-bit grayscale.Miss Glyn as Constance throws herself to the ground and quotes "To me, and to the state of my great grief, Let kings assemble; for my grief's so great That no supporter but the huge firm earth Can hold it up. Here I and sorrow sit: Here is my throne; bid kings come bow to it." in King John act 3 scene 1. Engraved by George Greatbach from a Daguerrotype by Paine of Islington. John Tallis & Company, London & New York
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