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dont do Plumbing if youre that worried. Or wear safety equipment. gloves, eye protection and a respirator if using solvents or glues like mek

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What are the hazards associated with forming and assembling cable support systems and how can they be minimised?

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What are the hazards associated with carrying out the combined operations and how can they be minimised?

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State the personal protective equipment (PPE) to be worn for the engineering activities undertaken (such as correctly fitting overalls safety shoes eye protection ear protection)?

For engineering activities, appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) includes correctly fitting overalls to protect against physical hazards, safety shoes to prevent foot injuries from heavy objects, eye protection such as goggles or face shields to guard against flying debris or chemical splashes, and ear protection like earplugs or earmuffs to reduce noise exposure. Additionally, gloves may be required for hand protection depending on the specific tasks being performed. Always ensure that PPE is suitable for the specific hazards present in the work environment.


Describe the hazards associated with outfitting marine steelwork and with the tools and equipment used and explain how these can be minimised.?

The hazards associated with outfitting marine steelwork include potential falls from heights, exposure to sharp edges, and the risk of injuries from heavy lifting and operating power tools. To minimize these risks, workers should use personal protective equipment (PPE) such as helmets, gloves, and steel-toed boots, and ensure that proper training is provided for tool operation. Implementing safety protocols, such as maintaining clean workspaces and using fall protection systems, also significantly reduces the likelihood of accidents. Regular inspections and maintenance of tools and equipment further enhance safety standards on the job site.


What are the risks associated with your working environment?

Some of the risks include electrocution, burn hazards, falling hazards (example:you are putting in conduit in the ceiling of a tall building), some heavy lifting/pulling, etc.

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What are the hazards associated with the hand fitting activities and how they can be minimised?

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What are the hazards associated with the tools and equipment and how they can be minimised?

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What are the hazards associated with the tools and equipment used and how can they be minimised?

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4 What are the hazards associated with the pipe fitting activities and how can they be minimised?

Chemical Fumes ( Use the protective mask to minimize the risk) Fire outbreak ( Training and the provision of fire extinguishers) Burns ( Waring of protective clothing) Smoke Inhalation


What are the hazards associated with forming and assembling cable support systems and how can they be minimised?

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What are the hazards associated with carrying out scheduled maintenance tasks on electrical equipment and how can they be minimised?

The main hazards are being electrocuted and falling off a ladder. They can be minimised by training, which is why the work is done by electricians, who in addition are familiar with the electrical regulations in the area where they live.


What are the hazards associated with wiring and testing electrical equipment and how can they be minimised?

Electrical shock, electricity discharge and short circuiting, these can all be minimised by simply turning off the power


What are the hazards associated with marking out fabricated components and how can they be minimised?

The biggest hazard is getting the measurements incorrect. Using a template would prevent this.


What are the hazards associated with hand fitting activity's?

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What are the hazards associated with hand fitting techniques and how can you minimise them and reduce risks?

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What are the hazards associated with carrying out the combined operations and how can they be minimised?

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Problems that can occur with the hand fitting activities?

Some common problems that can occur with hand fitting activities include poor grip strength, limited dexterity, numbness or tingling in the hands, and discomfort or pain in the wrists or fingers. These issues can hinder the ability to perform tasks requiring precision, coordination, or strength in the hands.