Electric shock , burns ..
Before you start work, you need to ask yourself " are you a competent person and do you follow the correct procedures for correct isolations of supply? " You must follow safe isolation procedure and should supply all the relevant training, safety equipment, PPE and signage.
1. State the implications of NOT carrying out safe isolation procedures to the following...
a) Yourself
- put yourself and others around you at risk ..COVERED IN NEXT PART
- liable for prosecution
b) other personnel
- can accidentally put them selfs and other people in the area at risk
c) customers/clients
POSSIBILITY OF PROSECUTION IF ANYTHING GOES WRONG, POTENTIAL LOSS OF PRODUCTION / INCOME GOODWILL.
d) public
- can accidentally put themselfs and others at risk without knowing
e) building services
POTENTIALLY CAUSE DAMAGE TO OTHER PARTS OF THE INSTALLATION
2. State one implication of safe isolation procedures to the following
a) other personnel working within the building
- could be without power whilst isolated
b) customer/clients
COULD LOOSE ACCESS TO PART OR ALL OF BUILDING AND OR EQUIPMENT
c) Members of the public
COULD LOOSE ACCESS TO PART OR ALL OF BUILDING
d) Building services which require electrical supply
COULD LOOSE USE OF LIFTS, ESCALATORS, HEATING, COOLING AND DRAINAGE.
- could be without tools and equipment which may stop work while the isolation is in place
The current-carrying capacity of a 6mm² wire can vary depending on factors such as insulation type, installation conditions, and ambient temperature. Generally, a 6mm² copper wire can carry around 30 to 40 amps in typical residential applications. For precise applications, always consult relevant electrical codes or standards.
AS PER THUMB RULE THE CURRENT CARRYING CAPACITY OF WIRE IS 4 TIMES OF ITS CROSSECTIONAL AREA OF WIRE i.e. 10 sq.mm wire carrying maximum current 40 amp , 16 sq.mm carrying maximum current 64 amp , now amp convert in watt by multiplying by volt i.e. 240 16 sq.mm carrying max load 64x240= 15360 watt
Proper procedure of Issuing of Gate passes in a company1. When a visitor reaches to the location the guard at the access point is to inquire the requirement.2. Guard is to request the visitor to produce the National Identity card for the proper identification.3. After the identification, the guards is to inform the matter to the relevant official to get permission for access.4. After obtaining permission from official guard is to enter the details of the visitor in the visitors passes issuing register and get the signature of the visitor.5. Guard then issues the relevant visitor pass (there may be color code system with passes) and should instruct to wear it either on left pocket of the shirt or center chest area of the dress.6. Important; Each pass must numbered properly and passes are to be placed in a pigeon hole rack. after issuing each pass the ID card is to place in the same pigeon hole.7. When visitor return back to guard room, the guard is to check the register and ask him to put the signature to confirm that he has reach at the exit point safely.8. After obtaining the entry permit pass, check the pass number and guard is to issue the ID card which was kept in the pigeon hole.
The best way to do this is to find the diagrams. Do a quick image search to find the information that you need.
you interpret circuit diagrams by following the copy's you have been given too work from, understanding the symbols r show in different format from the actually connection!
. Describe relevant organisational security procedures
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In short the answer is yes you can and the procedure for doing so is fully described in the relevant Haynes manual,hope this helps Carl