Results of hazards accociated with this task-
1. Worker can have work-related musculoskeletal disorders
2. Worker can have pain and injuries to arms, legs and joints
3. Repetitive strain injuries
4. Difficult to grasp heavy objects and this can result in the object slipping and causing an accident.
5. Gloves usually make grasping more difficult and it will result into major accident
6. Placing these heavy objects at height is also very hazardous because if it slip from above and fall on any worker it can cause severe damage
QUESTION 8 2. Results of hazards associated with the task in below figure
Pre-Lab Questions 1. Describe the hazards associated with each of the materials listed below. (2 points each) a. Burning Mg ribbon b. 2 M HCI C. H gas 2. Distinguish between exothermic and endothermic reactions. (2 points) 3. Identify the general reaction type for each of the following reactions: (4 points each) a. N. (8) + 3H,(g) → 2 NH (8) b. NaOH(aq) + HCl(aq) → NaCl (aq) + H,O (1) c. Cu (s) + 2 AgNO, (aq) → Cu(NO),...
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Task 8 The figure below illustrates nominal in current prices) and real (in prices of previous year) GDP of Latvia in 2005-2015, in billion euro 30 ma Why is nominal and real GDP 25 calculated? What do these variables represent? b) Using the figure above, highlight 4 stages of business cycle and describe each stage c) What the problem was observed in national economy of Latvia in 2008? Prove your answer by calculation. 20...
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number of significant digits. 1. What are the hazards associated with potassium hydroxide and sulfuric acid solutions? They both react strongly w/ Srong auds and will cai thiough most things line our cluthes and when mixed urth metals Such äs aluminum 'they form frammabie and explosir hydrogen gas 2. Reaction equations and molar ratios a. Write out Equation 1 and 2. What are the mole to mole ratios between aluminum metal and the products that...
What is the magic number? (Figure 2) Note that there is a figure also associated with this part However, the figure for Part A may stl be visible on the left. To-view the figure associated with Part B, click on the figure link. A new figure should appear on the left. Multiple-choice questions have a special grading rule determined by your instructor. Assume that your instructor has decided to grade these questions in the following way If you submit an...
A CHE TASK: The Six Possible Phase Changes: The figure below (Silberberg 5 d.) is similar to Figure 1227 of your textbook. In each vertical box supply the name of the phase change that is shown. In each of the square DOXOS provide the numerical value, including sign for the enthalpy change associated with that phase change. Note that the values in this fine are specific to water. Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display...
What is the best control in the prevention of slipping/tripping
hazards?
Question 8 options:
1)
Floor mats
2)
Flat surfaces
3)
Proper footwear
4)
Good housekeeping
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Question 9 (Mandatory) (1 point)
Falls often cause injuries, so one of the significant aspects of
falls is the displacement and motion of a body. It is defined as
how far a body moves vertically during the fall. Accordingly, there
are three important factors that should be known to compute the
kinetic energy...
Question 5 Five diagrams are given below. Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Based on the above diagrams, which of the following statements are true? Create an answer using the numbers associated with the true statements. For example, if only 1, 2, and 5 are true, then the answer is 125; if only 3 and 5 are true, then the answer is 35, etc. 1. Circles F and G have exactly four common tangents. 2. Circles...
Task E: Consider the circuit in Figure 2. Find the Thevenin equivalent circuit seen at the output interface. VTZT Figure 2. Task F: Consider the circuit in Figure 3. Find the input impedance of the circuit. 100 ? j100 ? V. Vo ZIN Figure 3.
2) Given the stress shown on the figure below: 8 MPa 3 MPa - - 5 MPa 3 MPа Note that this plot is not to scale Required: a. Evaluate Oa and Ta when a = 25° b. Evaluate o, and 03 c. Find the maximum shear stress and the orientation of the plane in which it acts. d. Found the normal stress associated with the maximum shear stress
You are provided with the following gray-scale images
below:
Task Replicate the results that are shown in each of the Figures using the image enhancement methods exploited to generate those results. You are to write user-defined functions to implement the enhancement techniques and of course a script to call the functions. Summary of the Technique: Comparison of various techniques: For the sake of comparison, apply the techniques to the image data (ImAerialGS) and comment on the results. We were unable...