Thursday, 29 December 2016
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
Wednesday, 28 December 2016
SCAFFOLDING MATERIAL
- Cuplock Scaffolding
- Adjustable U Jack
- Joint Pin
- Planks And Jallies
- Horizontals And Ledgers
- Vertical And Standard Cuplock
- Adjustable Base Jack
- Scaffolding Prop
Tuesday, 27 December 2016
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
Thursday, 22 December 2016
Wednesday, 21 December 2016
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
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
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
10 Safety Tips for 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
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 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
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.
Saturday, 10 December 2016
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.
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
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.
Wednesday, 7 December 2016
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.
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
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
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
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
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.
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