bureaucratic apparatus - meaning and definition. What is bureaucratic apparatus
Diclib.com
ChatGPT AI Dictionary
Enter a word or phrase in any language 👆
Language:

Translation and analysis of words by ChatGPT artificial intelligence

On this page you can get a detailed analysis of a word or phrase, produced by the best artificial intelligence technology to date:

  • how the word is used
  • frequency of use
  • it is used more often in oral or written speech
  • word translation options
  • usage examples (several phrases with translation)
  • etymology

What (who) is bureaucratic apparatus - definition

INDUSTRIAL RESCUE REBREATHER SET
Proto breathing apparatus; Proto Breathing Apparatus

Self-contained breathing apparatus         
  • [[Siebe Gorman]] Savox in a coal mining museum
  • SCBA pack with [[PASS device]] (ADSU)
  • In an atmosphere that may be oxygen-deficient, an air supply is carried on the back.
  • A person wearing an MSA brand breathing mask with a Nomex hood. This face piece attaches with a regulator to form a full SCBA.
  • SCBA packs carried on a rack in a [[firetruck]]
  • Volunteer fire fighter exiting live burn structure wearing NIOSH-certified SCBA, NFPA compliant turn-out gear, and holding a pike pole
BREATHING APPARATUS
Industrial breathing sets; Industrial breathing set; OCCABA; SCBA; Self Contained Breathing Apparatus; Scba; Biopak; Self contained breathing apparatus; Compressed Air Breathing Apparatus; Firemen's breathing set; Air pack; Air Pack
A self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), sometimes referred to as a compressed air breathing apparatus (CABA) or simply breathing apparatus (BA), is a device worn to provide breathable air in an atmosphere that is immediately dangerous to life or health. They are typically used in firefighting and industry.
Apparatus (song)         
SONG BY BOMBUS
Apparatus (single); Apparatus (Bombus song)
"Apparatus" is a song by Swedish heavy metal band Bombus, it was released as a single from their second studio album The Poet and the Parrot, on digital download and on 7" vinyl limited to 500 copies.
Bureaucratic collectivism         
TROTSKYIST TERM TO DESCRIBE STALINIST RUSSIA AND SIMILAR SOCIETIES
Bureaucratic collectivist
Bureaucratic collectivism is a theory of class society. It is used by some Trotskyists to describe the nature of the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin and other similar states in Central and Eastern Europe and elsewhere (such as North Korea).

Wikipedia

Siebe Gorman Proto

The Proto is a type of rebreather that was made by Siebe Gorman. It was an industrial breathing set and not suitable for diving. It was made from 1914 or earlier to the 1960s or later. (Distinguish from "Proton", which is another sort of Siebe Gorman rebreather). Also known as proto suits.

Its breathing bag was worn on the chest. It had one or two oxygen cylinders, across the lumbar part of the back: often one, but this image shows two. Its duration in use was one or two hours, dependent on the size of oxygen cylinder fitted. Its absorbent (tradename Protosorb) was loose in the bottom of the breathing bag, restrained by a perforated cloth partition, and not in a canister. It had two wide breathing tubes running from the breathing bag to either a strapped-in mouthpiece (used with goggles) or an industrial-type fullface mask known as a Vistarama face mask, with a curved window and an inner orinasal mask. The canister seen on the front of the bag was to cool the gas in circuit, as the absorbent gets warm as it absorbs carbon dioxide, and that warming of the gas in circuit is welcome when scuba diving in cold water, but is not welcome in hot industrial situations including in deep mines.

It was used by firefighters and by rescuers in coalmines, long before open-circuit industrial breathing sets based on the aqualung became common. It appeared in news images of coalmine rescue squads. In 1908 the apparatus was chosen for use by rescuers from the newly formed Howe Bridge Mines Rescue Station.

These sets were used in the London fire brigade from the 1950s till the early to late 1970s, when these rebreathers were replaced by compressed air sets which use a cylinder strapped to the back of the firefighter and the air fed through a hose to the firefighter's full face mask: this is their current type of breathing apparatus.

Some had a whistle that automatically sounded when its oxygen cylinder pressure became low in use. This feature was introduced following the death, in January 1958, of two London firemen at the fire that occurred at the Smithfield Central Meat Market in central London.

The first version was designed by Fleuss and Davis in about 1906-1910. It had equal balance back and front of the wearer, and avoided projections on the back that could catch when crawling through holes. The more vulnerable parts were in front in sight of the wearer. The reducing valve was of the constant feed type.

Examples of use of bureaucratic apparatus
1. There is nothing worse than pluralism within a bureaucratic apparatus.
2. The real struggle takes place within the bureaucratic apparatus, and here the appearance of a second party changes much.
3. Labour have wasted billions of pounds on the bureaucratic apparatus needed to operate a command and control system.
4. Only 12 percent of spending goes toward social needs, while 42 percent goes to finance the bureaucratic apparatus.
5. And this task is also being accomplished by the OSCE‘s bureaucratic apparatus which is absolutely not connected with the state founders in any way.