unit 5 <\/p>\n
Thermal Stressors Report<\/i> <\/p>\n
Bob Sanders (your supervisor) has another job for you. Acme Manufacturing Co. was impressed by your last report, and they have asked you to return to complete another job. BSCI has been contracted by Acme Manufacturing Co. to conduct a study at one of its facilities to determine employee exposures to various thermal stressors at different times. You are to conduct this study in January and July of 2012. After collecting and recording data from the field assessments, prepare a written report for Bob Sanders (CSP) to present to the Board of Directors. During your field investigations, you find the following field observations: <\/p>\n
Security Personnel<\/u> <\/p>\n
The security personnel, while contracted by Acme, are still employees that need to be monitored. There are three main entries that are staffed with security personnel. These entries have a booth, which is roughly 5\u2019x5\u2019 with no heating or cooling. Each security officer works an eight hour shift, with two separate fifteen minute breaks (one during the first half of the shift, and the second during the second half of the shift) and one 30-minute meal break. The only opportunity to rehydrate is made during the break or meal periods. There are no drinking fountains or coolers in the security booths. Calculate the wind chill factor and wet bulb globe temperature (WBGT) for each location. <\/p>\n
January findings<\/u> <\/p>\n July findings<\/u><\/p>\n Based on this information, determine which category each security location is exposed to and make a recommendation as to what changes, if any, you would make. <\/p>\n Respond to the details in each section, and format your report in APA style. Include at least<\/em> each of the following in your report for this unit:<\/p>\n Prepare your report in a word-processing application (i.e., Word) using APA formatting for all references and in-text citations.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n unit 6 <\/p>\n Hydrostatics and Hydraulics Report<\/em>BSCI has another job for you at Acme Manufacturing Co., and Bob Sanders (your supervisor) has asked you to complete it. BSCI has been contracted by Acme Manufacturing Co. to collect measurements of various industrial storage facilities and certain aspects of its fire suppression system. After collecting field measurements and calculating values, prepare a written report for Bob Sanders (CSP) to present to the Board of Directors. During your field investigations, you find the following field observations:Piping System Repair<\/u>A piping system repair must be made to a vertical piping system. Prior to its turn to a horizontal direction, the pipe is 18 inches in diameter and 60 ft. long. There is a repair that must be done at 35 feet above the floor. The pipe is filled with a liquid having the same properties as water. Due to operational considerations, the pipe cannot be drained. The fluid is considered non-hazardous due to its chemical properties. Before the repair can be completed, a decision has to be made about the material to use and the method in which the repair can occur safely. At the location of the pipe repair, what is the pressure of the fluid? (NOTE: the height of the cylinder is the length of the pipe minus the height of the repair from the floor.)<\/strong>Water Storage Tank<\/u>Some repairs have been made to the existing water storage tank. New valves and piping systems are to be installed in the distribution system. You have been asked to calculate the velocity of the fluid through the bottom drain opening and prior to entry into the distribution system. This velocity will help to determine the specific valve that must be installed prior to the distribution system. The tank at its highest point is 24 feet. Determine the velocity of the fluid at fluid heights of 24 feet, 18 feet, 12 feet, and 6 feet.Fire Suppression System<\/u>In a horizontally installed piping system, water flows through a 10 inch pipe. The head loss in a 500 foot section is 40 feet. The residual pressure atPoint A<\/em> is 55 psi and the velocity at Point A<\/em> is 7 ft.\/s. If the velocity at Point B<\/em> is 8.5 ft\/s, what is the residual pressure at Point B<\/em>?Respond to the details in each section, and format your report in APA style. Include at least<\/em> each of the following in your report for this unit:<\/p>\n Prepare your report in a word-processing application (i.e., Word) using APA formatting for all references and in-text citations.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n <\/p>\n <\/p>\n textbook <\/p>\n Yates, W. D. (2015). Safety professional\u2019s reference and study guide<\/i> (2nd ed.). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press.<\/p><\/p>\n \n unit 5 Instructions Thermal Stressors Report Bob Sanders (your supervisor) has another job for you. Acme Manufacturing Co. was impressed by your last report, and they [\u2026]<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":[],"categories":[],"tags":[],"yoast_head":"\n\n\n
\n Location<\/strong><\/td>\n Temperature \u00b0F<\/strong><\/td>\n Wind Velocity (mph)<\/strong><\/td>\n Wind Chill Factor (Calculated)<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n North Entrance<\/td>\n -3<\/td>\n 20<\/td>\n <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n South Entrance<\/td>\n -4<\/td>\n 26<\/td>\n <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n East Entrance<\/td>\n -6<\/td>\n 17<\/td>\n <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n \n\n
\n Location<\/strong><\/td>\n Wet Bulb (\u00b0F)<\/strong><\/td>\n Dry Bulb (\u00b0F)<\/strong><\/td>\n Globe Temp (\u00b0F)<\/strong><\/td>\n Calculated WBGT Index<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n North Entrance<\/td>\n 98<\/td>\n 89<\/td>\n 92<\/td>\n <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n South Entrance<\/td>\n 102<\/td>\n 91<\/td>\n 94<\/td>\n <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n \n East Entrance<\/td>\n 99<\/td>\n 88<\/td>\n 87<\/td>\n <\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n \n
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