STUDENTS’ INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERIENCE SCHEME (SIWES) REPORT AT DANGOTE SUGAR REFINERY PLC SHED 20‚ APAPA –WHARF‚ APAPA LAGOS BY ADENIYAN OLUWASEYI ADEDEJI 070406007 PRESENTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF METALLURGICAL & MATERIALS ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS JUNE - NOVEMBER 2010 CERTIFICATION This is
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assessment (Working at height) 5.1 Risk assessment (Welding fume) 6 Conclusions 7 Recommendations 7.1 Health and safety management system 7.2 Physical hazard (Working at height) 7.3 Health and welfare hazard (Welding fume) 8 Action Plans 8.1 Action plan for health and safety management system recommendations 8.2 Action plan for working at height assessment recommendations 8.3 Action plan for welding fume assessment recommendations 9 References/Bibliography
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The acetylene gas is very flammable and it produces a burst of flame when it is ignited. Its high flame temperature allows it to be used in a variety of metal working applications like cutting‚ welding‚ brazing‚ and soldering. Acetylene can also produce from the passage of a hydrocarbon through an electric arc‚ or partial combustion of methane. The chemical reaction from the experiment number 1 is: CaC2 + 2 H2O → C2H2 + Ca(OH)2 . This reaction is the basis of the industrial manufacture of acetylene
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Submitted by: Pawan Pandey Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology CONTENTS 1. Acknowledgement 2. Introduction 3. Products made in the plant 4. How JCB machine works 5. To study different sections of manufacturing unit Ram Paint Shop Fabrication Shop Main Frame Assembly Line Backhoe Assembly Line Twin Slat Line PDI AND Hot Test Zone 6. Project Works Time for study motion Line Balancing Standard Operation Procedure Temperature Study of the whole plant Work Combination Table ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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Stainless Steels: must have at least 10% chromium A. Ferritic Stainless Steels: Iron‚ chromium + low carbon a. Magnetic b. Lowest cost c. Non-hardenable i. Can be annealed d. BCC structure e. Low carbon ii. Less than .2% f. Chromium content iii. 16-20% g. B. Martensitic Stainless Steel: iron‚ chromium + higher carbon h. Magnetic i. Martensitic Structure j. Hardenable k. High Carbon
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layout/framing of floors‚ walls‚ wooden and metal studs and roofs * Masonry construction such as mixing mortar and laying block * Finished carpentry (installing and repairing gypsum board) * Installation and maintenance on personnel and facility doors (wood‚ metal‚ roll-up doors‚ door closers‚ locking devices) * Sheet metal layout and fabrication * Oxyacetylene and plasma torches used on alloy * Stick‚ MIG‚ and TIG welding August 2005- January 2009 Bulk
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TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES 938 Aurora Blvd. Cubao‚ Quezon City REFLECTION PAPER PLANT TOUR (September 24‚ 2014) Cafe Amadeo Development Cooperative Tri-R Allied Industries‚ INC. SUBMITTED TO: Mr. Ferrer‚ Laurente M. SUBMITTED BY: Estrella‚ Raizza G. (FMA41FB2) In September 24‚ 2014‚ Technological Institute of the Philippines (TIP) – Quezon City had a plant tour. It is one requirement in our course’s Production and Operation Management. Our two organizations
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create a more open interior space. Arch structure uses stone in a semi-circle atop two columns or piers‚ bigger versions of columns‚ creating a Round Arch. There is a stone placed center that hold the arch together known as a keystone. When a round arc is extend in a depth dimension‚ the effect is known as a Barrel Vault. When two Barrel Vaults intersect the point of intersection creates a Groin Vault. These types of structures were used by early civilizations of western Asia and the Mediterranean
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In building construction and in fire prevention there are organizations that have created a useful system on how to determine what type of building falls under which category. The ICC (International Code Council) and the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) create these building codes for the safety of firefighters. The two most commonly known standards for building classifications are the NFPA 5000 and also the International Building Code (IBC). The two are very similar‚ however‚ they different
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between the separate members treated as either non-rigid or fully rigid joints. The frame consists of horizontal beams in both direction and vertical columns called stanchions‚ usually all standard rolled sections of various sizes‚ joined together by welding or by bolts with cleats to form a stiff to which the feet of the stanchions are bolted. All the steel members are commonly encased with concrete or other suitable material to which reference has already been made. The thickness depending on the degree
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