Thursday, 29 December 2016

Tubular Scaffolding 3D Model


Tubular Scaffolding Fittings


  • Our range of fittings is known for its various features like easy installation.
  • Extensively used for fencing  guardrails and many other tubular constructions.
  • We are involved in manufacturing and supplying a wide range of Tubular Scaffolding Fittings.
  • Tubular Scaffolding Fittings can be availed in various sizes  thicknesses.


Following are the features include:


  • Corrosion resistance
  • Easy maintenance
  • Fast and efficient on-site installation


Tuesday, 27 December 2016

Scaffolding - safe erection


Tubular Scaffolding Fittings


Product Description:
Exporting of Tubular Scaffolding Fittings.We are a highly accliamed name in manufacturing.

Following are the Features:


  • Corrosion resistance
  • Easy maintenance
  • Fast and efficient on-site installation

                               Tubular Scaffolding Fittings


Wednesday, 21 December 2016

Altrex Suspended scaffolds


Suspended Scaffold

                          


  • Fewer components compared to other systems.
  • Lightweight. HAKI Universal is 50% lighter than other systems when used in suspended scaffold.
  • Saves on possessions and road closures.
  • A comprehensive range of suspension devices that will make the construction safe.

Tuesday, 20 December 2016

Guide to the Work at Heights Regulations


Working at Heights Safety Guideline for the Live Performance Industry in Ontario


  • A competent person should assess the risks associated with any job task and identify.
  • The best option for eliminating a fall hazard is a guardrail system.
  • A worker shall be adequately protected by a guardrail system.
  • Then the hazard shall be controlled by using a fall protection system.
  • When the fall hazard cannot be eliminated.


Friday, 16 December 2016

Risks of Working at Heights


Preventive work with scaffolds


  • That those who receive the tasks need knowledge and resources.
  • Assess the risks you find in the investigation.
  • Plan and take steps to reduce or remove the risks.
  • Investigate the activities, particularly with regard to the risks that exist.
  • That the work environment tasks need to be allocated within the organisation.
  • That there are procedures clearly describing how the different activities must be carried out.

Thursday, 15 December 2016

Work At Height Practical Demo EVER SAFE CONSULTANTS


10 Safety Tips for Working at Height

                           Working at Height



  • Identify All Jobs That Are Done at Height
  • Job Assessment
  • Avoid Height Wherever Possible
  • Use The Right Tools
  • Discuss Control Measures
  • Make Protocol Checklist & Job Assessment Easily Available
  • Periodic Re-evaluation of Risks
  • Staff Meetings & Information
  • Check & Re-Check Work Tools & Safety Materials



Wednesday, 14 December 2016

Risks of Working at Heights


Working at Heights Training


  • This can be as simple as asking contractors if their workers have been trained.
  • There is a two-year transition period for workers who.
  • It is in a homeowner’s best interest to make sure workers at their home are safe.
  • The training requirement is for workers on construction projects who use any of the following methods of fall protection.
  • In the case of projects where workers will be at heights.


Tuesday, 13 December 2016

working at height hazards


Working at Heights Tower Scaffolding


  • The minimum platform size recommended is 1.219m x 1.219m.
  • Tower Scaffolds represent the safest way of getting access to equipment above ground level.
  • Towers built of scaffold tubes and fittings must comply with all the scaffold parts of the UK .
  • Proprietary Scaffold Towers, made up of fit-together sections.
  • Towers must only be erected on a firm level base.
  •  People or materials must not be on the platform whilst a tower is being moved.

Monday, 12 December 2016

Managing The Risk of Falls at Workplaces


Working at height legislation


  • There are no tools materials or people on any part of the tower.
  • Movement can take place on solid ground and no scaffold leg will dig into a lawn or flower bed.
  • There are no wires cables overhead power lines.
  • That you pull or push the tower from the base section only.
  • The tower height is reduced to 4m or less.
  • There are no obstructions such as bay windows etc.


Friday, 9 December 2016

JOB SKILLS AND REQUIREMENTS


  • Time Management:
  • Customer Service Skills
  • Math and Budgeting.
  • Speaking and Writing. 
  • Decision-Making Skills.
  • Leadership Skills.
  • Analytical Skills.


Work At Height Practical Demo EVER SAFE CONSULTANTS


Business Guide to Hiring


  • Maintains store staff job results by coaching and disciplining employees.
  • Completes store operational requirements by scheduling.
  • Achieves financial objectives by preparing an annual budget.
  • Maintains store staff by recruiting and training employees.
  • Ensures availability of merchandise and services by approving contracts.
  • Markets merchandise by studying advertising sales promotion.
  • Formulates pricing policies by reviewing merchandising activities.
  • Future customer requirements by establishing rapport with potential.


Thursday, 8 December 2016

Setting SMART Objectives from KPIs


CEU Requirements


  • Participation and submittal of end-of-course evaluation.
  • Completion of Continuing Education and Training Registration.
  • Completion of required pre-and post-quiz assessment.
  • Active participation in all class exercises.
  • 100% attendance for the course
  • As applicable achievement of minimum passing score on required end-of-course examination.


Tuesday, 6 December 2016

Use scaffold boards to deck each level of scaffold before installing the next level.


  • Lap scaffold planks 6 inches on each side crossing the top rail of the jacks. 
  • Cleat or nail boards together if necessary, to ensure they do not shift or slip during use.
  • Use appropriate boards Usually scaffold boards are planks either grade-stamped number.
  • Discard any split and  damaged scaffold boards.
  • Standard jacks are spaced 7 feet  on center so 8 foot  and 16 foot  boards are standard.

Hiring: Key Account Manager- Job Description


Responsibilities of the Store Manager


  • The store manager must make sure his store is meeting the targets. 
  • Recruiting employees for the store is the store manager’s prime responsibility.
  • He along with his subordinates are responsible for planning.
  • He is responsible for managing the assets of the store. 
  • One of the major responsibilities of the store manager is to make the customers feel safe .
  • He must ensure that the store is free from pilferage.
  • The store manager is responsible for maintaining the overall image of the store.


Monday, 5 December 2016

HOW IT WORKS - Bamboo Scaffolding


Quality Objectives of scaffolding


  • To enhance productivity and production by implementing Employee suggestion schemes.
  • Through these quality initiatives.
  • To take steps to reduce cost and control rejections at the earliest stage of Manufacturing.
  • We are committed to produce zero defect products exceeding our customers expectations.
  • We at Bedi Exports International are committed to manufacturing Quality Scaffolding.
  • The quality is in the form of well trained personnel.

Saturday, 3 December 2016

Occupational Safety Scaffolding


Supported Scaffold Requirements


  • Footings should be level.
  • The height-to-base width ratio should be less than 4:1. Scaffolds that do not meet this requirement must be secured using ties such.
  • Unstable objects, such as blocks.
  • Scaffolds should be erected on adequate.
  • Riggers should be secured.
  • Scaffolds with a height-to-base ratio of greater than 4:1 are restrained from tipping by guying.


Friday, 2 December 2016

Suspended Scaffolding Safety In Construction Environments


Scaffold structures that normally require bespoke design


  • All shoring scaffolds
  • Truss-out Scaffolds
  • Façade retention
  • Cantilevered scaffolds
  • Access scaffolds with more than the 2 working lifts2
  • Temporary roofs and temporary buildings
  • Support scaffolds
  • Buttressed free-standing scaffolds
  • Complex loading bays 1
  • Free standing scaffolds 1 
  • Temporary ramps and elevated roadways
  • Mobile and static towers 1


Thursday, 1 December 2016

Exact width dado spacer


Specific Requirements of Welded Frame and Suspended Scaffolds


  • Structure at intervals not to exceed 30 feet horizontally and 26 feet vertically.
  • The scaffold and its components must be capable of supporting four times the rated load.
  • The scaffold must be secured to the building.
  • Outriggers must be used on narrow frame type scaffolds whenever frames are stacked more than one section high.
  • Cross-braces of the proper length must be used to ensure that the scaffold will remain plumb and rigid.
  • Each worker on a scaffold more than 10 feet above a lower level must be protected from falling to that lower level.