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  2. Work method statement - Wikipedia

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    A work method statement, sometimes referred to as a safe work method statement or SWMS or a safe work procedure, is a part of a workplace safety plan. [1] It is primarily used in construction to describe a document that gives specific instructions on how to safely perform a work related task, or operate a piece of plant or equipment. In many ...

  3. Standard operating procedure - Wikipedia

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    Best practice – Method or technique that has been generally accepted as superior; Procedure – Document instructing workers; Work method statement – document that gives specific instructions on how to safely perform a work related task, or operate a piece of plant or equipment

  4. Scoring (industrial process) - Wikipedia

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    Due to their hardness, tile, stone, glass, and ceramics respond well to scoring, and so the practice finds use in tile setting, stoneworking, glassblowing, and ceramics work respectively. Scoring is most commonly used in concrete work for decoration by making the grooves appear to be grout lines from tile work.

  5. Tile - Wikipedia

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    Specialized custom-tile printing techniques permit transfer under heat and pressure or the use of high temperature kilns to fuse the picture to the tile substrate. This has become a method of producing custom tile murals for kitchens, showers, and commercial decoration in restaurants, hotels, and corporate lobbies.

  6. Cuerda seca - Wikipedia

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    Preserved fragments of tiles from the late 12th-century minaret of the Kasbah Mosque in Marrakesh, Morocco, have been cited as the earliest surviving example of cuerda seca tilework being used for architectural decoration. [5] In Central Asia, tiles were manufactured using the cuerda seca technique from the second half of the 14th century. [7]

  7. Azulejo - Wikipedia

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    While these factories produces high-relief tiles in one or two colours, the Lisbon factories started using another method: the transfer-print method on blue-and-white or polychrome azulejos. In the last decades of the 19th century, the Lisbon factories started to use another type of transfer-printing: using creamware blanks.

  8. Ceramic forming techniques - Wikipedia

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    There are many forming techniques to make ceramics, but one example is slip casting.This is where slip or, liquid clay, is poured into a plaster mould. The water in the slip is drawn out into the walls of the plaster mould, leaving an inside layer of solid clay, which hardens quickly.

  9. Penrose tiling - Wikipedia

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    The tiles in the square tiling have only one shape, and it is common for other tilings to have only a finite number of shapes. These shapes are called prototiles, and a set of prototiles is said to admit a tiling or tile the plane if there is a tiling of the plane using only these shapes.