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Of the building’s general layout, Kirsty Cobden comments that usefully, ‘Everything goes round in a circle.There are no dead ends, so you don’t have to go back on yourself.
You just keep going all the way round.’.Maswiken also remarks on this ease of movement within the hospital.He enjoys the freedom of not having to ‘push things aside’ to walk between areas.
The hallways are very spacious, particularly when compared to the ‘narrow corridors’ of other hospitals in which he has worked.‘For safety reasons,’ he says, ‘I feel very reassured that it’s very safe in terms of evacuation and day-to-day movement.
It’s very good.’.
Head of Nursing Paul Highton expresses this same sentiment when discussing the various options he has if needing to move quickly to another area of the facility.The precious metals are obtained in raw form from many sources, but most come from catalytic converters in car exhausts.
The metals, once purified, don’t look like much – a grey powder – but they are hugely expensive..They take a product like a catalytic converter, and the first process is to smelt it.
They start with just 0.3% of valuable metal by volume and after smelting, it's still a very small quantity of metal, but it’s at a size that they can put it in the back of a truck to be taken to the refinery where the valuable metals are extracted.. Their present refinery was built in 1965, and is in need of replacement.Our first job was to look at all sorts of options about where they might build a new refinery, from the UK to Europe to Asia.