Site Help:
This page contains information on facilities available from the site including methods of navigation.
This page is available from every page on the Website.
About the Site
The website was developed by Redpebble Web Solutions located in the North West of England.
Using the Site
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By entering the requested information, you enable Yellow Wings to provide you with select services.
Requesting Membership
Click here to access the request membership page.
The site can be navigated in several ways:
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Using the main top level menus available on every page to jump directly to the item that your looking for
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Using the sub navigation menu to visit links within the site
- The site includes a members area to support the exchange of data and exclusive content. You can request to JOIN HERE. Successful applicants will receive a username and password
Large Files and Downloads
It is the goal to provide fast and efficient access to all materials on this website, however, the speed at which materials can be accessed is subject to numerous factors, including your local hardware, ISP, LAN/WAN, general Internet traffic, and access loads on the servers.
Typical download of a 10MB file
| Connection Speed | Download Est./Minutes |
|---|---|
| 14.4Kbps | 95 |
| 28.8Kbps | 50 |
| 33.6Kbps | 41 |
| 56Kbps | 24 |
| 128Kbps (ISDN) | 11 |
| 512Kbps (DSL/Cable) | 3:35 |
| 640Kbps (DSL/Cable) | 2:30 |
| 720Kbps (DSL/SAT) | 1:15 |
| 1.54Mbps (T1) | 0:55 |
| 10Mbps (LAN) | 0:15 |
NOTE: If you have additional questions or problems downloading large files, please contact your local Help Desk, Internet Service Provider, or Network Administrator. The OSHA website support group cannot address issues related to slow connections or download speeds.
Browser Downloads
Apple: Safari = MAC
Mozilla Firefox = WIN
Opera = WIN
Netscape = WIN
Internet Explorer = WIN
Using Adobe Acrobat
Some documents in this site are stored in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). This file format is used to store document with complex formatting that the authors would like to preserve (typically text in several columns and mixed with a number of graphics). Files in this format will have the PDF symbol,
, next to them. To view and print PDF files, you must have Adobe® Acrobat® Reader installed: click the link below to download the software.