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Extang Tonneau Covers – Which One Will Fit Your Truck Best?

An extang tonneau cover is a great investment for any truck owner. They’ve been around since 1982, and have been #1 ever since. There are many other reasons why extang tonneau covers are so great. then you need to go with a hard or retractable cover that’ll lock at the tailgate. No matter where you’re at, you can relax in peace by knowing that your cargo is being protected with a top quality cover. No thief will ever be able to get past your extang tonneau cover!There actually a few different styles you can choose from, including heavy duty soft tonneau, hard tonneau, retractable tonneau, and toolbox tonneau. Every truck driver has different preferences.Their smooth, flawless aluminum frame has set the standard for all truck covers. They are made with quality and perfection in mind and can fit all truck sizes.The toolbox covers can accommodate standard size, truck bed toolboxes boxes. They can basically be used for incorporating a seal between your bed cover and toolbox. They function just the same as a full length extang tonneau cover. Obviously, they’re pretty easy to set up. You will be able to customize it, along with all other extang tonneau covers.

April 25, 2009 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Hi Vis Safety Clothing and Workwear

Personal protective clothing can be defined as any item of clothing which is used by employees and others to reduce their exposure to hazards in the work place. Protective clothing and equipment is available for almost every part of the body and the type of equipment used will depend on the protection that is required. Some common areas which require protection and examples of how that area may be protected include:The selection and use of High Visibility Garments is governed by the High Visibility Safety Garments standard (AS/NZS 4602:1999) which details the requirements of personal safety garments to increase the ability for the wearer to be seen. Material used in the design and manufacture of high visibility safety garments must be fluorescent and retroflective. Below is a simple guide to the standard:Hair, sweat, dust, bacteria, viruses and clothing threads may be some of the contaminants you do not want brought into your work place and may contaminate your work environment/manufacturing products. Chemicals, aerosols, dusts and water are some of the contaminants you may wish to prevent coming into contact with your physical body. You can more easily control the disposal and re-issue of fresh garments and not worry about collection, washing and cleanliness of reusable items.

April 24, 2009 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

Will GM Go Bankrupt This Year?

This topic is being passionately debated around the country every day. It’s obvious that not everyone can agree on the same solution. This is a very complicated situation, and there are pros and cons to each side of the debate, for letting GM fail or for government intervention with financial support.If GM Fails Hundreds of thousands of workers could lose their jobs, and many of them are paid very well. This includes workers at companies related to the auto industry, such as parts suppliers. So the loss of so many incomes would directly affect local and national economies. Of course, a restructuring of the company does not mean it ceases to exist and all employees are left without jobs. Layoffs are a definite possibility, but without employees a restructured company cannot exist.
here is the long-term decline in their sales, due to various reasons, including vehicle quality, fuel efficiency, and attractiveness to customers. Then there are the huge labor and “legacy” costs, including pensions and benefits to current and former employees. The company and the union have both made poor decisions in the past that helped in the short-term but is hurting in the long-term, which has finally caught up to them.That would prevent billions of more dollars from being wasted or lost for shareholders, bondholders, creditors, employees, dealerships, and taxpayers. This is probably why the government so far has chosen to help them with some temporary cash to keep them afloat for a little while longer, hoping they will make drastic changes to their business model. Fortunately, the government and the President have put conditions on that money, basically saying if they don’t make enough effort to turn themselves around, the loans will be recalled, which would likely force a bankruptcy.

April 23, 2009 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

   

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