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Loading Equipment safety tips

Loading Equipment safety,  Equipment  Loading safety tips,                                                                    TOOLBOX TALK  Introduction       परिचय 1. Review any accidents or "near accidents" from the past week.  पिछले सप्ताह से किसी भी दुर्घटना या "निकट दुर्घटनाओं" की समीक्षा करें। 2. Describe the hazards of the work as they relate to your project. Explain or show the SAFE way of doing the job.     कार्य के खतरों का वर्णन करें क्योंकि वे आपकी परियोजना से संबंधित हैं। नौकरी करने का सुरक्षित तरीका बताएं या दिखाएं। 3. Give the Toolbox Safety Talk Loading equipment onto trailers can cause serious injuries if the equipment slips or falls. Often, the equipment will be just as wide as the trailer and there will be little room for error. No matter what type of ...

.MECHANICS AND STRUCTURES fundamental

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 Safety Factor In applying Equation 10-1, a safety factor or factor of safety is often introduced. A factor of safety makes an allowance for many unknowns related to materials, assembly, or use. Unknowns may be inaccurate estimates of real loads or differences between actual materials and those tested in laboratories. They may be changes in area resulting from corrosion, wear, manufacturing, assembly, or use. They may be irregularities or nonhomogeneity in materials. The unknowns may include suddenly applied, dynamic loads. Technically, a safety factor (SF) refers to the ratio of a failure-producing load to the maximum safe stress a material may carry. The maximum safe stress is often called the allowable stress. Failure may not be by rupture or fracture. A failure could be a change in area or properties of the material that affect the load-carrying capacity and its safety. For structural steel, the allowable stress is derived at the yield point in a stress-strain (load per unit ar...

Equipment Rollover

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TOOLBOX TALK-GENERAL  Introduction:-  1. Review any accidents or "near accidents" from      the past week.  2. Describe the hazards of the work as they relate to      your project. Explain or show The SAFE way of     doing the job.  3. Give the Toolbox Safety Talk Any piece of heavy equipment can tip over under  extreme conditions or if used improperly; i.e., at a high speed, especially going down an incline or being too  near an unstable edge. To help prevent accidents, make  sure you are properly trained to operate the equipment and follow these safe work practices: # Ensure that all equipment used in a location where     there is a danger of overturn is equipped with a Rollover    Protective Structure (ROPS). # Always wear the seat belt to take advantage of ROPS    protection. To survive an equipment rollover, the operator   must remain inside the protective structure. #...