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THE EVOLUTION AND FUTURE OF GLASS GUARDRAIL CODE
The engineering of guardrails has historically been done in a fairly straightforward manner. The requirements are few and have not changed tremendously over the last 50 years. Glass guardrail provisions are also few in number and have remained fairly static for about 30 years. Having been involved in the industry for much of this period, I have gained insight and experience that qualify me as a bit of a subject matter expert. I also have had the benefit of connecting and collaborating with other experts on this topic, two of whom graciously contributed to this article, which takes an in-depth look at the history of code as it pertains to guardrail and, more specifically, glass guardrail. It also will address how and why the code has evolved over time and some possibilities and projections for where it may go in the future.
Nick BauerPublished about a year ago in JournalIVR vs. Chatbots: Which Is the Better Customer Service Solution?
Most customers today are inclined towards self-service options, and according to a study, 71% of customers want to solve customer service issues on their own. These statistics indicates the customer’s preference to use self-help tools.
Pradip MohapatraPublished about a year ago in JournalReginald Hislop III Discusses Why to Prioritize Patient Care in Any Medical Business
The forefront of any successful medical business is elite patient care. Providing quality care to patients should be the primary goal of any healthcare organization. This is vital for the health and well-being of patients and the business’s success. Here are some reasons why prioritizing patient care is essential in any medical business:
Reginald M Hislop IIIPublished about a year ago in JournalWhy Leo's get a bad rep
As a Leo, I've always been perplexed by the negative reputation that my fellow Lions seem to have. We're supposed to be confident, charismatic, and powerful, but for some reason, people often view us as egotistical, domineering, and attention-seeking. In this blog, I'm going to explore why Leos get a bad rep and offer some thoughts on how we can change the narrative.
Nichole RileyPublished about a year ago in JournalNattu Nattu..
Poet lyrics: Verse 1: In the lap of nature, I wander like a gypsy The earth is my bed, the sky is my canopy The wind sings a lullaby, putting me to sleep
Sham gowthamPublished about a year ago in JournalImmortal Darlings and Why It is Okay to Kill Them
Note: "Kill your darlings" is a popular piece of writing advice that encourages writers to be ruthless when it comes to editing their work. The idea behind this advice is that sometimes writers become so attached to a particular idea or section of their writing that they are unwilling to cut it, even if it doesn't serve the overall purpose of the piece.
How to Launch Your Startup in Seconds
Launching a startup can be a daunting task, especially if you are new to the world of entrepreneurship. However, with the right tools and guidance, it can be a smooth and successful process. If you have a product or business idea that needs implementation, then this article is for you.
Sector BurnsPublished about a year ago in JournalHybrid Marketing: The Benefits of Combining Print & Digital
Here, we will explore some of the main benefits of print, digital, and hybrid marketing. What are the benefits of direct mail marketing?
Rachel GrayPublished about a year ago in JournalOily Waste Cans Market Segments, Opportunity, Growth and Forecast by End-use Industry 2023-2032
The global Fluid Containment Drum market is anticipated to propel at a stable CAGR of 3.5% throughout the forecast period from 2022 to 2032. The global market estimated a valuation of around US$ 6 Billion in 2022 and is expected to surpass a valuation of US$ 8.46 Billion by 2032. According to Future Market Insights' historical analysis, the global Fluid Containment Drum market experienced a year-on-year incline of 2.4% from 2021 to 2022.
Sindia johnPublished about a year ago in JournalOscars 2023
Oscars 2023: Predictions and Buzz Surrounding the Award Show The Academy Awards, also known as the Oscars, is one of the most highly anticipated events in the film industry. With the 2023 ceremony just around the corner, movie buffs and film critics alike are buzzing with excitement and anticipation about which films and performances will receive nominations, and who will take home the coveted statuettes.
Sham gowthamPublished about a year ago in JournalEVERY DAY LIFE OF A PERSON
Being a middle-class boy can be both exhilarating and difficult as you grow up. You learn the virtue of perseverance and the significance of maximising your resources from an early age. A middle-class boy's upbringing is full with singular events that mould his character and get him ready for the future.
Karankumar BPublished about a year ago in JournalStagnant
March 13, 2023 I haven’t had coffee in so long. It’s been weeks. The strength of caffeine is too intense for me while pregnant. But this morning, when I woke up early to drive my partner to the train, the smell of coffee was permeable and nostalgic. I needed a cup. So I made a weak re-pour over of his leftover grounds. It’s not … good, but I don’t need much, more of a taste of a memory to kick start my brain into writing, into trying to write.