Contact for Technical Waste Services and the 222S Laboratories
Feb 2007 to 2000 Hazardous Material SpecialistPACIFIC NORTHWEST NATIONAL LABORATORY
Jun 2004 to Jun 2006 Science and Engineering Associate - Environmental Safety and Health QualityPACIFIC NORTHWEST NATIONAL LABORATORY
Nov 1989 to Jun 2004 Science and Engineering Associate - Environmental Safety and Health QualityAnalytical Chemistry Department
Jun 1987 to Nov 1989 Senior TechnicianWESTINGHOUSE HANFORD
Oct 1974 to Jun 1987 Senior Technician - Analytical Chemistry Department
Education:
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY GRADUATE CENTER Richland, WA 1993 masters in Environmental SciencesCOLUMBIA BASIN COLLEGE Pasco, WA 1975 to 1979 Chemistry, Electronics, Physical ChemistryWASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY Pullman, WA 1974 BA in Secondary Education
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Wayne Larson
Special Moments Flowers & Gifts Ltd Florists-Retail
350 333 Brooksbank Ave Park & Tilford Mall, North Vancouver, BC V7J 3T5 6045529773
Wayne Larson President
Sharkey S Pub Drinking Places (alcoholic Beverages)
22803 44Th Ave W Ste B3, Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043
Wayne Larson Director
Radiant Research Laboratory Apparatus and Furniture
6210 75Th St W Ste A200, Lakewood, WA 98499
Wayne Larson Manager
Radiant Research Noncommercial Research Organizations
6210 75Th St W # A200, Tacoma, WA 98499 Website: hill-top.com
Wayne Larson
Special Moments Flowers & Gifts Ltd Florists-Retail
6045529773
Wayne Larson Branch Manager
Vf Jeanswear Limited Partnership Men's Clothing
2050 N Stemmons Fwy, Dallas, TX 75207 PO Box 420486, Dallas, TX 75342 2146371271
Wayne D. Larson - Wylie TX, US Amid I. Hashim - Plano TX, US Bryan Scott Moffitt - Red Bank NJ, US
International Classification:
H01R 4/00 H01R 31/06
US Classification:
174 88 S, 439628
Abstract:
A communications cable includes a plurality of longitudinally extending pairs of conducting elements, a low profile male connector secured to a first end of the cable, and a low profile female connector secured to an opposite second end of the cable. The plurality of pairs of conducting elements terminate at the male connector in a first orientation and terminate at the female connector in a second orientation. The first and second orientations are such that each respective conducting element can be connected to itself when the male and female connectors are matingly engaged with each other.