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Alexandria U1 Faculty of Engineermg, Textile Engineering Jan, 2008 ber: Industrial Safery — HSX52 Course title Nu Second Year (Fextile Png.) (qe By SH A _Time allowed: Two hours 2 Geese Answer Ail Questions: Question No. (t (30 Marks) Answer briefly with the help of line sketches — where ever possible ~ the following LAY Ngee of US 2 Common ocd configurations for local exhaust ventilation hyp cillag! Lt Agta gl Fy he pollutant lows and exposure path-ways for a generalized industrial gota lb gi Ul se ally personal protective equipment as the last resort 10 control navatrds Saal) asl GA Sails pl dye Sha A ga al saab 5- Fire detection and its development inside a closed room. Leda Seta oy shat Jah jes Segal) cle i alll 0 of environmental self monitoring 4 Usi 6- Mein conte ter Question No. (2 (10 Marks) hay pal ue Question No. (3) (10 Marks) In 2007 «textile company employed an average of 500 workers who worked «total af 1200000 hours and experienced the following: 6 bins (48 work days, 22 calendar days lost) hand and finger cuts (12 work days, 16 calendar days lost) hroken am (17 work days, 20 calendar days lost) eye injury (10 work day’, 12 calendar days lost) finger infection (6 work days, 8 calendar days lost) 38 cases requiring only first aid Caleulate the different measures by which you can judge the safety performaree of the company ‘of. Dr. M. Wagih Badawi ay am Committee: P Question No. () (10 Marks) © What would be the percent of a secondary work task that should be considered as rest time for a primary task which requires a metabolic cost of 48% k cal! hr knowing that M max - 350 kcal hr M light task 250 kcal’ br * Draw a simple graph for the work’ rest cycle you would expect that it will represent the work Question No. (1): (10 Marks) One of the main problems with performance indicies, and with safety and health records in general, is that accidents are not reported unless injuries or damage are quite significant phe ge Lite Hines Kagel Lacy OLN Olay ol Syd AS J LE \ oe os fle AY Ue goal ee 2- Accidents will not be reduced until causes are known and correcied. Leanects Ll 18 peo Sgt Gaal Sl pa lb EY AY 3- One of the effective measures to correct the hazards is to eliminate or reduce it to an acceptable level et yale Hi I Lay! cs Sites Gus z 4 The basic idea in safety engineering is to design machines or hardware subsystems thai are compatible with the capabilities and limitatiors of people who are Likely to use it inal pol 2 yang po ae Ml gl OY prea LONI LY a st ial agate 5- One of the main areas of human failure is the limitations in his sensory capabilities, Apa GICY Hyayane gl ogetales oldl gi GLa) gual Gt eal .o. 6- Temperature and humidity does not affect the person's comfort, and hence wil affect his performance. Sant baal gf aa Aah gle aah Ie 7- Controlling te safely engineer Tes Sut! at Saal sagt Malin Sed perature and humidity is usually not a serious problem for the Ragh By5 )pallg ys gi Sait) pa we I se 8 Neither the glare or contrast is one of important characteristics of lighting for hful working conditions. coy cs See Si ge Bale SEGA saa Jada gs ery wa 9- The use of personal protective equipment reduces or controls the hazards, SUS as il) te ae 10- The application of industrial safety programs does not have effect on the productivity of any enterprise lgbatid ge si 7 alte gl Jats jell safe and heal Exam Committee: Prof. Dr. M. W Alexandra Unis crsi Faculty of Engineering Tevtile Engineering De Attempt the faliowing Q Qe! a) what is mest by cotton blendi b) By a line

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