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Considersplitting long steps (see examples in gallery) into sections for each flight of steps with the landing between each flight as highway=footway as this provides better information for those who might find a long flight of steps too much to climb in one go. Wikipedia Stairs has a good section on terminology of parts of steps and stairs.

Steps outdoors are these days constructed to specific standards (for instance British Standard 5395), and knowing some basics about relevant local standards can assist in collecting information. For instance highway footbridges in the UK have the following limits : risers = 30 cm; number of steps (risers) in a flight


Following examples are with full steps-specific tagging. There are also other tags such as surface=*, lit=* etc not mentioned here. It is also fine to tag just highway=steps and leave detail for others.


CPR, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation can help save a life during cardiac arrest, when the heart stops beating or beats too ineffectively to circulate blood to the brain and other vital organs. However, even after training, remembering the CPR steps and administering them correctly can be a challenge. To be prepared when to perform CPR, please read the steps below. Print this page


Note: If the 1st breath does not cause the chest to rise, retilt the head and ensure a proper seal before giving the 2nd breath If the 2nd breath does not make the chest rise, an object may be blocking the airway


Due to the FAFSA delays our enrollment/tuition deposit deadline has been extended. Students accepted for the fall semester must submit their $150 enrollment/tuition deposit by the extended deadline of May 15 or 10 days after their acceptance, whichever is later. Students accepted for the spring semester must submit their deposit between Sept. 15 and no later than Dec. 1 or 10 days after their acceptance, whichever is later. Learn how to make your enrollment/tuition deposit.


Accepted students may apply for on-campus housing by submitting a housing application, including the $300 housing deposit. Please visit the Campus Living website for important next steps and deadline information.


To register for orientation, you must complete the Orientation Data Form. The Office of Orientation, Transition and Parent Programs will notify you when the Orientation Data Form becomes available. Visit the Orientation website to view your next steps.


UB and NYS require that all students provide proof of immunity against measles, mumps and rubella, as well as meet the requirements for meningitis. Review step 2 on the Student Health Services website for more information.


Whether you're a new college student, a transfer or visiting student, or a student interested in one of our bachelor's degrees, Seminole State makes it easy to apply and enroll! Just find your admit type below and follow the steps. If you have any questions please contact the Admissions Office at 407.708.2050.


A bachelor's degree student is someone who has already earned a two-year associate degree from a regionally-accredited school and is now wanting to complete two more years and earn a bachelor's degree. Please review the bachelor's degree admissions requirements.


A first-time-in-college student has earned a high school diploma or equivalent and has never attended college before (even if you were previously a dual enrollment student, you fall in this category too!)


A transfer student is a student who has taken courses at other colleges or universities and wants to transfer to one of Seminole State's programs. Recent high school graduates who took dual enrollment classes are not transfer students.


4B: Get Advised: Following the completion of placement tests, most incoming students will receive academic advising. This guidance will assist you in planning your courses for the upcoming semester.


Department-Specific Advising: Students accepted into the following majors should reach out directly to the contacts listed below for advising and registration information after placement testing is complete.


4C: Course Registration: Once steps 4A and 4B are completed, course registration can take place on the same day with the assistance of a General Education Mentor (GEM). It's highly recommended to register for classes as early as possible to secure preferred course days and times.


Orientation offers a chance to meet your classmates and become more familiar with Kean before you start the semester. Learn more about Transfer Student Orientation at www.kean.edu/transfer-orientation.


At this live event, you will be able to hear about how you will be supported at Kean to make sure you achieve your graduate degree. You will meet your Graduate Program Coordinator, learn about Kean's robust student services, and introduce yourself to future classmates and faculty.


Choose a name for the business entity and search it on the internet (Google it) to see if other persons are using the name. If others are using the name, you may incur legal consequences if you use the same or very similar name. Consult an attorney to find out the legal consequences of using a name that is owned by or used by others.


Check the entity name on the A.C.C. website to see if it is available (see if there are any corporations, LLCs, or trade names that are already using the name). Go to under File, then Name, then Check Name Availability.


If you are forming an LLC, you will submit Articles of Organization. If you are forming a corporation, you will submit Articles of Incorporation. All forms and filing options are available at . Your entity's formation documentation must be examined and approved by A.C.C. staff. If approved, you will get an approval letter with additional instructions. If rejected, your letter will instruct you on how to resubmit the paperwork. You can wait until approval before completing steps 7 through 10.


Register the business entity with the city in which the business is located (or county if you are in an unincorporated area). This is for transaction privilege tax purposes and also for any business or occupational licenses that the city requires. The Arizona Corporation Commission does not issue business or occupational licenses. The Arizona Commerce Authority Small Business Services website www.azcommerce.com has links to various informative sites concerning taxes and licensing.


Check the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) website www.irs.gov to obtain an EIN (employer identification number) or TIN (tax identification number). The Arizona Commerce Authority Small Business Services website has links to various informative sites concerning taxes.


Open a business account with your bank or credit union. Please note that the A.C.C. will not accept temporary checks that do not have a pre-printed name and address on them, so if you obtained your account before filing your entity with the A.C.C., you may have to pay the filing fees through an established account if your checks for the new account do not have a pre-printed name or address.


Residents can volunteer to organize a workday for step stewardship - trash pick-up and weed clearing. The Department of Public Works will even provide supplies (gloves & bags) and pick up of refuse. Find out more and apply for your event on our Volunteer Application page.


Bicycle and Pedestrian committees are neighborhood-based groups that give the city feedback and priorities on pedestrian infrastructure, including staircases. Find out more about these pedestrian allies: BikePGH, Allegheny Cleanways, South Side Slopes Neighborhood Association, Fineview Fitness Challenge, GroundedPGH, and East Hills Consensus Group.


City Steps are closed when the city determines that the condition is such that the steps cannot be used safety. The steps will remain closed until funding and staffing becomes available to repair and reopen the steps.


The City Department of Mobility and Infrastructure consider several things when selecting which steps to put design and construction funding towards. The main factors are: current condition, Step Prioritization Ranking from 2018, as well as 311 and Council Representative input.


The name of the workflow. GitHub displays the names of your workflows under your repository's "Actions" tab. If you omit name, GitHub displays the workflow file path relative to the root of the repository.


The name for workflow runs generated from the workflow. GitHub displays the workflow run name in the list of workflow runs on your repository's "Actions" tab. If run-name is omitted or is only whitespace, then the run name is set to event-specific information for the workflow run. For example, for a workflow triggered by a push or pull_request event, it is set as the commit message or the title of the pull request.


You can define single or multiple events that can trigger a workflow, or set a time schedule. You can also restrict the execution of a workflow to only occur for specific files, tags, or branch changes. These options are described in the following sections.


You can specify a single event or multiple events. For example, a workflow with the following on value will run when a push is made to any branch in the repository or when someone forks the repository:


If you specify multiple events, only one of those events needs to occur to trigger your workflow. If multiple triggering events for your workflow occur at the same time, multiple workflow runs will be triggered.


For example, the issue_comment event has the created, edited, and deleted activity types. If your workflow triggers on the label event, it will run whenever a label is created, edited, or deleted. If you specify the created activity type for the label event, your workflow will run when a label is created but not when a label is edited or deleted.


If you specify multiple activity types, only one of those event activity types needs to occur to trigger your workflow. If multiple triggering event activity types for your workflow occur at the same time, multiple workflow runs will be triggered. For example, the following workflow triggers when an issue is opened or labeled. If an issue with two labels is opened, three workflow runs will start: one for the issue opened event and two for the two issue labeled events.

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