Author Archives: Web Master

Building Demolition Methods and Techniques

Demolition of any structure is a ground to earth technique which means destroying down or falling down of a building with the help of equipment’s, machineries, and explosives or with manual techniques without affecting the surrounding. Demolition means dismantling, razing, destroying or wrecking any building or structure or any part thereof by pre-planned and controlled… Read More: Building Demolition Methods and Techniques »

Quality Manager Job Description

Below is brief description of quality manager job description for an organization. This page covers mainly contractor quality control manager responsibilities. The Quality Control Manager will report directly to the On-site Project Manager with matters concerning quality control. He will have both the authority and the duty to halt any operation appearing to be out… Read More: Quality Manager Job Description »

Abrasive Wheels Risk Assessment & Control Measures

This risk assessment is applicable for Chop Saws, Angle Grinders, Bench Grinders, cutting and grinding tasks in mechanical, fabrication and electrical disciplines. Hazards related to abrasive wheel include: Fire/explosion through ignition of sparks Bursting of abrasive wheel or disc at high speed Contact with wheel or disc resulting in laceration or amputation Losing control of the Equipment Clothing entanglement… Read More: Abrasive Wheels Risk Assessment & Control Measures »

Risk Assessment for Electrical Work Up To 415 Volts

This electrical risk assessment covers all operations related to electrical LV, MV inspection and testing. Related hazards include: Electrocution Electric Burn Fire Explosion Control Measures  5 Golden Rules to avoid accidents due to electricity: 1. Disconnect completely ( the apparatus on which you are to work) Live work is too avoided at all times (as… Read More: Risk Assessment for Electrical Work Up To 415 Volts »

Hand Tools Risk Assessment

This is basic risk assessment that is applicable for the use of hammer, screw drivers, knifes, hammers, snips, measuring tape etc. Hazards may include: Hand Injury Face/Eye Injury Foot Injury Injury to other parts of the body Control Measures Selecting the right tool for the job minimizes the risk of having an accident. Avoid using hand… Read More: Hand Tools Risk Assessment »

Work at Height Risk Assessment

Below is work at height risk assessment that covers work in any place including at or below ground  level and/or obtaining access to a place of work where an employee could fall a distance liable to  cause injury. Scope of work may include work at or below ground level – roofs, open edges, opes, risers,… Read More: Work at Height Risk Assessment »