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H₂S (Hydrogen Sulfide) – Explosion Hazards

  H₂S (Hydrogen Sulfide) – Explosion Hazards ✅ Definition: Hydrogen sulfide is a toxic, flammable gas commonly found in oil & gas, sewage, and confined spaces. ⚠️ Explosion Hazard: 🔥 Flammable Range: Lower Explosive Limit (LEL): ~4.3% Upper Explosive Limit (UEL): ~46% 👉 Within this range, H₂S can ignite and explode if there is a spark or heat source. 🎯 Why It Is Dangerous: Highly flammable gas Can form explosive atmosphere Ignites easily from: Sparks Static electricity Hot surfaces ⚠️ Additional Risks: Extremely toxic (can cause death) ☠️ Heavier than air → accumulates in low areas Rotten egg smell (but smell disappears at high concentration ❌) 🛡️ Control Measures: 1️⃣ Gas Detection Continuous H₂S monitoring 2️⃣ Ventilation Prevent gas accumulation 3️⃣ Eliminate Ignition Sources No smoking 🚭 Use explosion-proof equipment 4️⃣ Permit to Work Especially in confined spaces 5️⃣ Use PPE Respirators / SCBA if required 6️⃣ Emergency Preparedness Evacuation plan Rescue team ready ...
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What is Tandem Lifting?

  What is Tandem Lifting? Tandem lifting is a complex lifting operation using two cranes simultaneously to handle a single load. It requires: Proper planning Skilled operators Clear communication 🔹 Load Distribution Balanced Load (Ideal Case): Each crane carries 50 tons Unbalanced Load (Practical Case): Crane 1: 60 tons Crane 2: 40 tons 👉 Always consider worst-case load distribution 🔹 Safety / Dynamic Factor During lifting, extra forces act on the load due to: Wind Swing movement Crane synchronization issues 👉 A Safety Factor of 1.25 (25% extra) is applied Example: 60 tons → 75 tons required capacity 40 tons → 50 tons required capacity 🔹 Crane Capacity Check Each crane must have capacity: Crane 1 ≥ 75 tons Crane 2 ≥ 50 tons Also check: Load chart Working radius Boom length 🔹 Important Lifting Equipment Wire rope slings Spreader beam Shackles Tag lines These ensure load stability and control 🔹 Key Safety Points (HSE) Approved lifting plan Qualified supervisor Experienced...

A construction safety officer plays a critical role in keeping workers, equipment, and the site safe.

  A construction safety officer plays a critical role in keeping workers, equipment, and the site safe. Their responsibilities go beyond just enforcing rules-they actively prevent accidents, ensure compliance, and build a strong safety culture on site.

Heat Load Calculation

  HVAC Information Heat Load Calculation Formula: Q = Area (sq.ft) x Heat Load Factor (BTU/hr per sq.ft) Example: 500 sq.ft office: Q = 500 x 30 = 15,000 BTU/hr TR = 1.25 CFM Calculation Formula: CFM = Sensible Heat (BTU/hr) / (1.08 x Delta T) Example: 12,000 BTU/hr, Delta T = 20°F CFM = 556 → AHU / FCU Sizing Rule: 1 TR = 400 CFM Duct Sizing Heat Load Calculate Velocity Limits: Main: 1400-1800 FPM 800 CFM @ 1000 FPM 0.8 sq.ft 14"x10" Chilled Water Flow Rate Formula: GPM = BTU/hr/ (500 x Delta T) Example: 24,000 BTU/hr GPM = 4.8 Pipe Sizing Chiller Sizing Formula: TR = BTU/hr / 12,000 Example: 60,000 BTU/hr 5 TR Cooling Tower Sizing Rule: Heat Rejection = 1.25 x Load 10 TR → Tower = 12.5 TR 😊