- To continue this momentum, HHS awarded the agreement to ensure a predictable, stable and cost-effective license structure for Splunk and complementary solutions. The BPA will support the department’s goals of maturing their current Splunk implementations, increasing automation of existing tools and establishing a common operations standard.
- A favorite poem to share (author unknown) Horses & People We were all gathered at the sale barn waitin for the horse sale to get underway. When this old hand sat amongst us.
- HHS/ACF Bolling Federal Office Building Room 276 601 East 12th Street Kansas City, Missouri Telephone: 816-426-5402 Fax: 816-426-2888 E-mail: neil.lawhead@acf.hhs.gov Nancy Thoma Groetken Child Support Enforcement Regional Program Manager HHS/ACF Bolling Federal Office Building 601 East 12th Street Room 276 Kansas City, MO.
- ♥ You may NOT mass upload any foal or horse that you receive from Hidden Hills. ♥ You MUST keep HHS before your foals name and link back to us if possible. ♥ Your new foals name will look like 'HHS/xxx Foals Name'. Or if you prefer, you do not need to add your stable prefix at all.
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A2 Tool Steel is a versatile, air-hardening tool steel that is characterized by good toughness and excellent dimensional stability in heat treatment. A2 is intermediate in wear resistance between O1 oil-hardening tool steel and D2 high-carbon, high-chromium tool steel. A2 provides an effective combination of strength and toughness, tool performance, price, and a wide variety of product forms.

APPLICATIONS: Punches and dies, chuck jaws, cutting tools for woodworking, tooling for plastic injection, dowel pins, hammers, industrial knives, and gage
Composition
Relative Properties
Physical Properties
- Density: 0.284 lb/in3 (7861 kg/m3)
- Specific Gravity: 7.86
- Modulus of Elasticity: 30 x 106 psi (207GPa)
(207 GPa W/m/°K) - Machinability: 70% of a 1% carbon steel
Heat Treating Instructions
Hardening
Critical Temperature: Ac1: 1460°F (793°C)
Preheating: Heat at a rate not exceeding 400°F per hour (222°C per hour) to 1150-1250°F (621-677°C) and equalize. Then heat to 1300-1400°F (704-760°C).
Austenitizing (High Heat): Heat slowly from the preheat. Furnace or Salt: 1725-1750°F (941-954°C) Soak for 30 minutes for the first inch (25.4 mm) of thickness, plus 15 minutes for each additional inch (25.4 mm).
Quenching: Air, pressurized gas, or interrupted oil to 150-125°F(66-51°C).
Note: Sizes over 3 inches (76.2mm) in cross section may not achieve full hardness by cooling in still air. It is usually necessary to increase the quench cooling rate between 1400 to 900°F (760 to 482°C) by using an air blast, pressurized gas, or an interrupted oil quench. For the oil quench, quench until black, about 900°F (482°C), then cool in still air to 150-125°F(66-51°C).
Tempering: Temper immediately after quenching. Hold at temperature for 1 hour per inch (25.4 mm) of thickness, 2 hours minimum, then air cool to ambient temperature. The typical tempering range is 350 to 500°F (177 to 260°C).
To minimize internal stresses in cross sections greater than 6 inches (152.4 mm) and to improve stability in tools that will be EDM'd after heat treatment, a soaking time of 4 to 6 hours at the tempering temperature is strongly recommended.
Cryogenic Treatment: Some prefer to do cryogenic treatment as an extension of the quench from the austenitizing treatment. Others prefer to cryogenically treat after tempering.
Annealing
Annealing must be performed after hot working and before re-hardening.
Heat at a rate not exceeding 400°F per hour (222°C per hour) to 1550°F (843°C), and hold at temperature for 1 hour per inch (25.4mm) of maximum thickness; 2 hours minimum. Then cool slowly with the furnace at a rate not exceeding 50°F per hour (28°C per hour) to 1000°F (538°C). Continue cooling to ambient temperature in the furnace or in air. The resultant hardness should be a maximum of 235 HBW.
I. Introduction and National Information
“Finding stable, safe and affordable housing can help you on your journey to recovery and prevent hospitalizations, homelessness and involvement in the criminal justice system.
A good housing match is one that meets four key needs:
- Housing should be affordable
- Housing should offer the right amount of independence.
- Housing should meet your physical needs.
- Housing should be discrimination-free.
Housing Options range from completely independent living to 24/7 care:
- Supervised Group Housing – This type of housing provides the most support for its residents.
- Partially Supervised Group Housing- Some support is provided for the residents, but staff isn’t there 24 hours a day.
- Supportive Housing – Supportive housing provides very limited assistance.
- Rental Housing – This type of housing is for someone who is completely independent or has suitable family support.
- Home Ownership
Federal Resources for Housing Support:
HUD – The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) provides a number of housing assistance and counseling programs (https://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?%2520src=/program_offices/housing/mfh/grants/section811ptl):
- Section 8- The Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8) is the federal government’s program for assisting low-income families, the elderly and the disabled.
- Section 811- The Supportive Housing for People with Disabilities Program (Section 811) is a federal program dedicated to developing and subsidizing rental housing for very or extremely low income adults with disabilities, like a chronic mental illness
- HUD also helps apartment renters by offering reduced rents (http://www.hud.gov/apps/section8/index.cfm) to low-income residents.
One of the most comprehensive lists of housing resources offered by HUD is the Federal Housing and Resources Guide (http://www.tacinc.org/media/27844/Federal%20Housing%20Programs.pdf), put together by Technical Assistance Collaborative, Inc. The guide includes information on many programs, including section 8 and section 811.”[1]
General Advice
“Adults needing significant housing supports may be best served by the public health and housing systems, which generally require Medicaid as criteria for eligibility. Those individuals needing significant supports who do not have Medicaid may be eligible for Medicaid, which is referred to as Medical Assistance in Pennsylvania.”[2] For information about how to apply for Medicaid, see “How to Get Government Services” (https://namimainlinepa.org/info-resources/how-to-get-services/). For section 8 housing and rentals in the private housing market, the disabled individual will need to have an acceptable credit score.
If a person is on a long waitlist for housing, while he/she is waiting it may be helpful to apply for Medicaid and/or establish an acceptable credit score. Also, you may want to explore the option of senior housing which is open to people with disabilities (although wait lists are often just as long for senior housing) (https://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/housing/mfh/hto/inventorysurvey). Additional helpful suggestions (particularly if you have a loved one living at home while waiting for housing) are available at https://namimainlinepa.org/suggestions-for-family-members-who-have-a-loved-one-living-at-home-while-on-a-long-waiting-list-for-housing/.
You should be aware of the “distinction between “housing” and “residential programs”. Residential programs usually involve more intensive levels of support and are usually for a limited amount of time”.[3] For descriptions of the different types of residential programs, see http://www.montcopa.org/DocumentCenter/View/8952 .
Additional helpful information about housing options for individuals with mental illness is available at http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/housing.
II. Resources for Finding Housing in Pennsylvania
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Unfortunately, housing for low income individuals with mental illness is in very short supply and waiting lists are often a year or longer, so it is helpful to apply as early as possible.
Type of Service | Recommendations for Finding and Accessing This Service |
General Housing | An explanation of the different kinds of housing resources available in PA can be found at http://www.shelterlistings.org/state/pennsylvania.html (scroll to the bottom).For a comprehensive database of all different kinds of housing throughout the state, go to http://www.pahousingsearch.com/ For listings of housing services available in cities across the state of Pennsylvania, go to http://www.shelterlistings.org/state/pennsylvania.html For listings of emergency shelters and homeless shelters in Pennsylvania, go to http://www.homelessshelterdirectory.org/pennsylvania.html For rental assistance, go to https://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/topics/rental_assistance For information on low-income housing in each county, see:
For information about finding a housing counselor, please go to http://libertyresources.org/other-services/housing-counseling/ |
Housing specific to Individuals with Mental Illness and/or Substance Abuse | For listings of housing and shelter in southeastern Pennsylvania, see:
Additional information should be available through your county departments and organizations:
Some programs may require a case manager referral. Your County help lines should be able to help with this. In addition, this online, searchable guide can be used to identify independent case managers and care management organizations: http://caremanagementindustrydirectory.com/. Licensed social workers who provide case management services are listed in the National Social Worker Finder, available at http://www.helpstartshere.org/common/Search/Default.asp. |
Shelters for homeless individuals |
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[1] This quotation is excerpted from “Securing Stable Housing” by NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness). For the full document see http://namipamainline.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Securing-Stable-Housing.pdf.
[2] Quoted from http://www.montcopa.org/2041/Adults; click on Roadmap to Recovery.
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[3] Quoted from http://www.montcopa.org/2066/Housing-Supports
Last updated in December, 2019.
