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    MSc MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT Ethics‚ Safety and Safety Management Individual Assignment MUHAMMAD ASIF Matriculation no: S1140899 Date of Submission: 14 May 2012 CONTENTS 1. Executive summary........................................................................................................4 2. Pneumatic Conveying System........................................................................................5 2.1 Risk Assessment Process................................

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    Project Management

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    Any project must be well planned especially if a number of people and activities will be involved. It is the task of the project management to ensure that various tasks required in the project are completed in time. Operational researchers developed a method of scheduling complex projects shortly after the Second World War. This scheduling is called network analysis and is usually known as Critical Path Analysis (CPA). While Program Evaluation Review Technique (PERT) will analyze the involved

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    Slab Design

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    Cross-sectional areas of the floor beams and girders are 14.7 in2 and 52.3 in2‚ respectively as shown on the next page figure. Determine the floor loads on the floor beams‚ girders‚ and 7 columns. Floor Slab – Floor Beam – Girder – Column Schematic 8 Building Live Load Reduction Recognizing that the probability of supporting a large‚ fully loaded tributary area is small; building codes permit reductions in the standard (L0) design live loads when the influence area (AI = KLLAT)

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    communication of data where data must come from something that is abstract or at least not immediately visible which also involves photography and image processing. This project refers to the visual presentation of data information that is extracted from schematic form which includes attributes or variables for the unit of information and where the data presentation is implementated using a web browser. Objectives: ← To use combination of both image and charts to present data in the most interactive

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    The 1906 San Francisco earthquake is widely believed to be the most significant earthquake of all time with regards to destruction‚ loss of life‚ and subsequent learnings. On the 110th anniversary of the April 18th‚ 1906 earthquake‚ we delve into how our understanding of earthquakes has developed and how this particular earthquake helped further our understanding. In 1906 San Francisco was a thriving city of 400‚000 and an important economic and trading center of the U.S. west coast. On April 18th

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    White Collar Crimes

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    Criminology J501: Tuesday Assignment 11-Chapters 41‚ 42‚ & 43 Ch. 41‚ 42‚ & 43 The term white-collar was significant because it made people think of businessmen in suits‚ managerial positions‚ and executive positions who were normally thought of as respective businessmen and professionals‚ and this idea contradicted the dominant idea that criminals were mostly the lower class‚ the underemployed and came from impoverished communities. This idea was radical to suggest that upstanding white-collar

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    Gaea Monologue

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    I have not written for several years. My son has been birthed. We have given him the name of Deucalion. He has been in existence for almost two years. Gaea is pregnant with another child. I take my child out often with me into the forest. I also take lots of wire‚ and light devices which I have created from iron cable. These are my trojan horse into the cities. I have discovered the locations of many more cities. Each is identical‚ down to the very people inside. It is too dangerous to get any

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    Oxygen Bearing Compounds

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    DISCUSSION H IR ANALYSIS H Ketone IR ANALYSIS Aldehyde ARMSALCEDO alanx3@yahoo.com ARMSALCEDO alanx3@yahoo.com EXPERIMENT EXPERIMENT 8 OBJECTIVES CONCEPTS REAGENTS PROCEDURE RESULTS DISCUSSION SUMMARY Procedure Schematic Analysis Sample Dichromate test Green soln Yes 1°/2° alcohols‚ aldehyde Tollen’s test Silver mirror Yes Aldehyde No 1°/2° alcohols Lucas test No 3°/ketone DNPH test Orange ppt Yes Ketone No 3° alcohol 8 OBJECTIVES CONCEPTS REAGENTS PROCEDURE

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    electrical testing

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    2 – Gather Information The more information you can get when looking for a fault the easier it can be to diagnose the fault. Talking to people and looking at any available sources of information can achieve this. Some examples are; Schematic Drawings Operating Manuals Wiring & Connection Drawings Manufacturers Data & Information Maintenance Records Inspection & Test Results Installation Specifications Site Drawings Design Data Site Diary 3 – Analyse the Evidence

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    Gas Leak Detection

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    Gas leak detection is the process of identifying potentially hazardous gas leaks by means of various sensors. These sensors usually employ an audible alarm to alert people when a dangerous gas has been detected. Common sensors used today include Infrared Point Sensor‚ Ultrasonic gas detectors‚ electrochemical gas detectors‚ and Semiconductor Sensors. More recently‚ infrared imaging sensors have come into use. All of these sensors are used for a wide range of applications‚ and can be found in industrial

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