Westpoort VCA Eindtermen Basis, VOL, VIL VCU Engels
Safety measures (autogenous welding and cutting with oxygen and acetylene) - Acetylene bottle must be upright or lying at an angle of at least 30° - When using acetylene, take measures regarding ventilation and, if necessary, measure gas - Flame arrestor in hose between acetylene bottle and burner - Hose rupture protection - Backflow restrictors on gas and oxygen hose of burner
Application of ceramic fibres: insulation material for high temperatures. For example in blast furnaces (steel industry), cracking plants (chemical industry), household appliances and as fibre coverings and panels.
Product forms Ceramic plates Cement and hardeners Ceramic molding and filling agent Flexible ceramic materials Electrical insulation material
Hazards -
Verstappen and stumbling Projecting structural parts
Hazards -
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Falling through a wall opening Falling into a floor opening
Work at height
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Instability at demolition front Falling demolition material
- Being struck by an object falling through a floor or wall opening
Collapse
Release of hazardous substances
Safety precautions -
Noise
Cover with load-bearing material, firmly connected to the substrate
Safety precautions - Fall protection -
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Installing handrails or fencing
- If protection is not possible, mark danger and make approach more difficult
Take into account the load-bearing capacity of the remaining structure Do not work above or below each other without a specific plan Personal protective equipment; helmet, safety shoes, overalls, breathing protection, hearing protection - Inventory the concentration of hazardous substances (asbestos inventory) Specific safety measures when removing ceramic fibres with a low risk of releasing dust or fibres: - Applying a fixative - Break as little as possible - Use P3 dust filter - Wearing a disposable coverall - Do not use chute - - - Use chutes
Careful digging, the dangers and rules of excavation work - Risk to safety - Environmental risk Dangers/risks - Electrocution due to damaging live cables - Fire and explosion due to damage to gas and oil pipes - Be buried due to caving of the trench - Flooding due to incoming water - Soil pollution due to damage to pipes containing hazardous substances - Asphyxiation due to damage to gas pipes - Soil contaminated by hazardous substances and/or biological substances - Exposure to hazardous substances.
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