close all t = 0:0.00001:0.001; Fc1 = 1000; Fc2 = 2000; Fc3 = 3000; Fc4 = 4000; Fc5 = 5000; Fs = 12000; y1 = 1; y2 = 0; y3 = 0; y4 = 0; y5 = 0; Y = 0; y = 0; x1 = cos(2*pi*1000*t); in_p = input(’\nDo you want to enter first primary user Y/N: ’‚’s’); if(in_p == ’Y’ | in_p == ’y’) y1 = ammod(x1‚Fc1‚Fs); end in_p = input(’Do you want to enter second primary user Y/N: ’‚’s’); if(in_p == ’Y’ | in_p == ’y’) y2 = ammod(x1‚Fc2‚Fs); end in_p = input(’Do you want to
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January 2010 Examiners’ Report NEBOSH International Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety (Unit IC) Examiners’ Report NEBOSH INTERNATIONAL DIPLOMA IN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY Unit IC – International workplace and work equipment safety JANUARY 2010 CONTENTS Introduction 2 General comments 3 Comments on individual questions 4 2010 NEBOSH‚ Dominus Way‚ Meridian Business Park‚ Leicester LE19 1QW tel: 0116 263 4700 fax: 0116 282 4000 email: info@nebosh.org
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IGC2 - Element 8 - Physical and psychological health hazards and risk control March 2012 Licence details NEBOSH International General Certificate Copyright RMS IGC Second Edition - IGC2 Element 8 - v.1.0 - Slide 1 860400 RMS Publishing Victoria House‚ Lower High Street‚ Stourbridge DY8 1TA © RMS Publishing. Second Edition March 2012. All rights reserved. No part of this presentation may be stored in a retrieval system‚ reproduced‚ or transmitted in any form or by any means‚
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Health and Safety GAP Analysis 1. GAP Analysis and GANT chart. This was a good start and gave us something to aim for. We have made some progress but not enough. It didn’t really tackle the serious issues and had a poor starting point in the GAP analysis (should have been a risk assessment). Many initiatives have failed due to poor information flow and management commitment. 2. Management buy-in Not enough support from all Managers at all levels. “We are too busy” was a common phrase
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COST DEFINITIONS Fixed Cost – expenses that remain constant over a wide range of output volumes Variable Costs – expenses that vary proportionately with changes in output. Sunk Costs – expenses already incurred that have no salvage value Opportunity Costs – profits lost when one alternative is chosen over another that would have provided greater financial benefits. Avoidable Costs – expenses resulting from poor productivity incurred if an investment is not made. Out-of-Pocket Costs – actual
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Sample Practical application (IGC3) NEBOSH INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE IGC3 – THE HEALTH AND SAFETY PRACTICAL APPLICATION Candidate’s observation sheet Sheet number 1 of 5 Student name: G Gardner Student number: ******** Place inspected: Education Development Date of Inspection 26/08/20** centre Observation Risk Control measures Timescale Hazards and Consequences Immediate and longer – term actions 1. Risk of vehicles speeding and causing road traffic accidents due to poor
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THE NATIONAL EXAMINATION BOARD IN OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE IN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY PAPER 1: MANAGEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY [DATE] 2 hours‚ 0930 to 1130 Answer both Section 1 and Section 2. Answer ALL questions. The maximum marks for each question‚ or part of a question‚ are shown in brackets. Start the answer to each question on the correspondingly numbered page of the answer book. Answers may be illustrated by sketches where appropriate
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Offshore Wind Turbine Blade Coating Deterioration Maintenance Model Jesse A Andrawus and Laurie Mackay School of Engineering‚ Robert Gordon University‚ Schoolhill‚ Aberdeen‚ AB10 1FR‚ UK Abstract Maintenance of offshore wind turbine blades has significant impact on the overall cost of managing offshore wind farms. Effective maintenance of protective coatings of wind turbine blades is one of the key challenges of offshore wind farms given that the current condition monitoring systems for
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Lab 10 Low Pass and High Pass Filters Objective To study the behavior of RC and RL circuits when they are connected to AC power supply. Material Function generator‚ resistor‚ capacitor‚ inductor‚ wires‚ breadboard‚ oscilloscope Procedure RC Low Pass Filter We use a 10KΩ resistor and a 0.01μF capacitor in a series and prepare a function generator and a oscilloscope. Next‚ we measure the each voltage by changing the frequency (Start from 10‚ 20‚30‚50‚70Hz). The measurement repeats
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