Source: Taipei 101. A wind damper is made up of three major components: an oscillating mass (for inertial force), a spring (for elastic restoring force), and a viscodamper (for energy dissipation). At 508 meters in height, the Taipei 101 is a massive skyscraper, and is therefore susceptible to oscillation caused by earthquakes or strong winds.
READ MOREELECTRICAL SAFETY CERTIFICATION. As a well-known and qualified verification organization, SGS is one of the largest Safety & EMC testing and cerification networks. If
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READ MOREElectrical safety basics. Don''t work with exposed conductors carrying 50 volts or more. Make sure electrical equipment is properly connected, grounded and in good working order. Extension cords may not be used as permanent wiring and should be removed after temporary use for an activity or event. Surge suppressors with built-in circuit breakers
READ MOREWhen power outages occur due to an accident or stoppage by the Taiwan Power Company, the emergency power supply activates automatically to supply electricity for various
READ MORETaipei 101 the world''s tallest ''green'' building. As well as withstanding extreme weather conditions the Taipei 101 received a platinum LEED certification in 2011, becoming the most sustainable building in the world. According to the U.S. Green Building Council, the measures that made it worthy of this certification include:
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READ MOREFire ESG Concept is First Introduced in the Selection of "2023 Taipei City Excellent Self-Management Venue for Fire Safety" equipment maintenance reporting, fire and electricity usage management, and concrete achievements in improving public safety. Venues that pass the selection process will be awarded the "Excellent Self-Management
READ MOREA woman passes by a store selling fans in New Taipei City''s Sanchong District on March 22. After the rate adjustments, which take effect today, such consumers are to see an increase of about NT$21 in their monthly electricity fees, less than NT$1 per day, in the summer, the company said. The agriculture and fishery sectors, as well as
READ MOREWear an approved safety helmet (hard hat) if the job requires. Confine long hair or keep hair trimmed and avoid placing the head in close proximity to rotating machinery. Do not wear jewelry. Gold and silver are excellent conductors of electricity. Make sure the space is cool enough to avoid excessive sweating.
READ MORERegularly check the safety of electrical products in indoor areas such as bedrooms and living rooms, and install residential fire alarms to detect fires early.
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READ MORETaiwan''s biggest earthquake in at least 25 years killed nine people on Wednesday and injured more than 900, while 50 workers travelling in minibuses to a hotel in a national park were missing.
READ MOREAll power sockets in Taipei provide a standard voltage of 110V with a standard frequency of 60Hz. You can use all your equipment in Taipei if the outlet voltage in your own country is between 100V-127V. This is mostly the case in the US, Canada and countries in South America. The standard frequency in Taipei is 60Hz.
READ MOREHowever, Taiwan experienced the strongest earthquake in 25 years earlier this month, as a 7.4 magnitude quake struck the east coast of the island on April 3. It was also felt in southern Japan
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READ MOREPOWER CRUNCH: Surging coal prices and an energy shortfall have led to Beijing drop quota demands and safety measures to meet demand heading into winter Bloomberg Chinese regulators plan to be more prudent in their response to mining accidents as authorities ask coal producers to ramp up output to help stave off the country''s
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READ MORECity Unveils Guidelines for EV Charging Station Deployment. To help Taipei achieve the objective of becoming a zero-emission city by 2050, the city
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READ MOREImproving Traffic Safety for Pedestrians. To achieve human-oriented transportation development, Taipei City started removing scooters from arcades and improving sidewalks in 1999. As of December 2022, 1,693 sections and 773.99 kilometers of arcades have been worked on. Moreover, 691.056 kilometers of sidewalks have been improved, taking up 60.
READ MORESafety Facilities-Platform Doors. • Platform Gap. Note: As trains may sway during movement, it is normal to have a gap between train and platform edge. Passengers should take care of the gap to avoid getting caught in the gap and hurting themselves. Wheelchair users are advised to enter the car backwards to prevent wheels becoming trapped.
READ MOREAt its simplest, safety is the lack of danger. Feeling safe means no energy needs to be wasted to remain vigilant, to be aware of danger and to react to it. When you feel safe, you feel unencumbered. You relax; you enjoy wholeheartedly, like a child blissfully unaware of their environment. That is how I feel when I am in Taiwan: child-like.
READ MOREWatch the electricity safety to prevent electrical fire accident. There are many electrical equipments in the experimental area, beware of the electricity safely. The Ministry of Education has instructed by letter that
READ MOREUN Regulations have released R100 Electric power train 03 series, Chinese Taipei will continue to follow the development of UN vehicle regulations. We appreciate all
READ MORETo ensure hospital''s electrical safety, please follow the Electrical Safety and Maintenance regulation below: 1. Patients, family members, caregivers, or any other accompanying visitors are prohibited to use heating or high-energy consuming electrical appliances in Taipei Hospital, such as: steam cooker, electric stove, electric heater
READ MOREThe Ministry of Economic Affairs in July 2014 announced that the safety inspection report deemed the nuclear power plant to be "safe." However, the Atomic Energy Council (AEC) in August that year cited 23 "inconclusive" items and nine items that still require the submission of follow-up information by the state-run utility Taiwan Power Co.
READ MORESecretiat of Taipei City Government Secretariat, Taipei City Government-News-Ensuring Safety: Guidelines for Using Lithium-Ion Batteries Jump to the content
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