Description: Double Girder EOT Crane 3. CAPACITY (main Hoist): 10 TON 4. Span: 4.500 meter 5. Height of lift: 4.500 meter 6. MOTER a) Main Hoist 10 HP SLEEPRING 960 RPM b) Cross travel 5 HP 960 RPM c) Long travel 5 HP INDEXTION 960 RPM 7. GEAR BOX a) HELICAL (HOIST) 650mm CENTER b) Long travel 300mm CENTER c) Cross travel 250 mm CENTER 8. HEADROLIC BRAKES HOIST 200 mm 34 KV 9. END CRAZE 250 mm CHANNELS 10. SHORT
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also to share discussions and making information relation in common concern. Task B Reflective account I was with a collage in work with a member of care staff. I was going to hoist and transfer a service user‚ using a hoist. My collage wanted to go on break‚ and had an idea that would be quicker than using a hoist and using the correct method appropriately and safely. My collage wanted to lift the service user up from there wheelchair and transfer them onto a bed‚ but I was totally against this
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Move and Position Individuals in Accordance with their Plan of Care 1.1 When moving and positioning individuals it is important to have a basic understanding of anatomy and physiology to help reduce the risk of harm to yourself and others. Muscles in the body act like levers and allow bones at a joint to move like hinges‚ when a muscle pulls‚ this moves the bone making the body move. These muscles can only move bones at a joint as far as the joint will allow and trying to extend joints beyond
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produced hydraulic hoists for the local market. The hydraulic hoist is useful to the hospital for moving bedridden patients. Most of sales made to local hospitals. Significant to activity of sales and production of hydraulic hoist‚ there are costs incurred due to the consumption of resources. Presented in Exhibit 1 are the costs of manufacturing and marketing hydraulic hoists at the company’s normal volume of 3‚000 units per month: Exhibit 1 – Cost per Unit for Hydraulic Hoists. Cost per Unit
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Move and position individuals in accordance with their plan of care ( HSC2028) Outcome 1 : Understand anatomy and physiology in relation to moving and positioning individuals. Outline the anatomy and physiology of the human body in relation to the importance of correct moving and positioning of individuals. Musculoskeletal System Moving and positioning of individuals Your vertebrae are individual little bones that make up the spinal column‚ these are connected together by joints which are supported
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assist in the move as much as they can. be prepared for unexpected movements and have a plan for how you would cope. Use the recommended equipment before you start‚ make sure that all equipment is safe to use if you are using equipment with wheels (hoist or wheelchair) that the brakes are on be prepared accidents can happen so have a plan for how you would cope. LO 2.2 4. Describe what actions you would take if you identified any risks to the individual before moving and positioning them? LO
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Dehumanization is a psychological process when people view others as less than human‚ thus making them feel like they are less deserving of moral consideration. Ivan Denisovich and all of the men in Gang 104 are dehumanized by the Majors and gang leaders at the labor camp HQ. In One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Alezksandr Solzhenitsyn‚ this Stalinist labor camp in which Shukhov is imprisoned is designed to attack its prisoners’ physical and spiritual dignity‚ thus systematically establishing
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sets out agreed ways of working and approved manual handling techniques and lifts. It states that the employee has a duty of care to look after their own and others safety at work ‚ saftey factors need to be considered when using equipment such as hoist or stand aid and when providing personal care to where gloves and aprons should be worn. 2.2 we would need to check care plan to see check the individuals needs and to ensure we have enough staff to carry out the task‚ to also see what equpiment and
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Unit 208 Outcome 1 1) Identify legislations relating to general health and safety in a health and social care work setting. The legislation relating to general health and safety in social care work settings are: The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 Reporting of Injury‚ Disease and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 1995 (RIDDOR) The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 (HASAWA) Food Safety Act 1990 Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH) 2002 Personal
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CHapter 16 THE BEHAVIOR OF COSTS Changes from the Twelfth Edition All changes to Chapter 16 were minor. Approach We have retained our approach of putting all C-V-P topics in a single chapter because many schools’ marketing and management accounting core courses start simultaneously‚ and marketing likes to have break-even analysis covered early in the management accounting course. Also‚ if there are students in the course with work experience or‚ in the case of MBA courses‚ with some
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