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Candidate: Tevin Samuels

Candidate Registration No.:


School: Ocho Rios High School
School Registration No.: 100087
Territory: Jamaica
Date: June 2021
Table of contents

 Acknowledgement
 Introduction
 Island Wide Construction Limited
 Organizational chart of construction industry
 Island Products Manufacturing Company Limited
 Organizational chart of a manufacturing industry
 Set Of Safety Rules
 Report of an accident
 Business plan
Acknowledgement

This successful SBA would not be successful without God


Almighty who gives me the strength and is the mindset of
what I want in life and how to work towards my goals.
Introduction

Hello reader, my name is Tevin Samuels, welcome to


my SBA for electrical technology. The information that
fills this SBA will be focused on fundamentals of
industry, design principles and processes and
information communication technology.
Fundamentals of Industry

Organization Of Selected Construction Industry

Island Wide Construction Limited


From their inception in 1989, they have experienced steady
growth and today are recognized as one of Jamaica’s top
builders. Their company has substantial experience in the
high-end residential market. They have not only built a large
number of prestigious residences, but have also delivered
several upscale multi-unit housing developments in Kingston
and Montego Bay. Furthermore, they have successfully
completed a number of projects for commercial clients,
including Air Jamaica (check-in lounge), The Jamaica
Observer (offices and newspaper facility), Supreme Ventures
(gaming lounges) and National Commercial Bank among
others. Their projects have included shopping centers,
commercial centers, restaurants, hotel renovations, etc.,
where project management and coordination of the various
disciplines and trades involved are critical.
They understand the needs of their clients and the
importance of quality, scheduling and cost control. A sign of
their success and growing reputation is the increasing
portion of their portfolio devoted to repeat clients and to
clients who choose to negotiate directly with them. Their
company’s senior management collectively have several
decades of experience in construction, project management,
and the design-and-build process.

Organizational chart of construction industry


Island Products Manufacturing Company Limited
Island Products Manufacturing Company Limited was
incorporated in 1995 out of a desire by its founder and
Managing Director, E. Barry Martin, ensure that cleaning and
sanitizing household chemicals become affordable to all
Jamaican irrespective of their financial status.

This was achieved by the introduction of their recycling


initiative, where consumers have been realizing tremendous
savings by simply reusing their plastic containers, having to
pay only for the product and not the packaging.

Island Products has been engaged in manufacturing a wide


range of household and industrial chemicals, for:
*Laundry Care
* Personal Care (including Bath Soaps)
*Floor Care
*Bathroom Cleaners
*Kitchen Cleaners
*Car Care and
* Industrial Sodium Hypochlorite (10.5%) suitable for use in
Pool Maintenance and Sewage Treatment Plants.

Due to the high demand for our products in retail packages


we have recently entered the local market through
conveniently located supermarkets island wide. Since
inception, operations has been located at 2b Ken Hill Drive,
Kingston 20, Jamaica with an additional Distribution Branch
at Lot #9 Salt Spring Main Road, Montego Bay, St. James
since April 2000. Reliability is one of our strengths as our
products are distributed to all fourteen (14) parishes in
Jamaica to wholesalers, retailers, fast food chains,
manufacturers, several hotels and other major corporations.

At present, Seventy (70) persons are employed to the


company, which comprise of both Administrative and
Technical staff.

Organizational chart of a manufacturing industry


Set Of Safety Rules

1. Do not take any chances. Remember that your personal


safety and that your workmates maybe affected by your
acts or omissions. Therefore, it is your duty to follow
the laid procedures and to observe every safety
precautions.

2. Switch off power at the main panel before making


repairs or alterations addition, put up a sign “Do not
switch on”.

3. Assume that all circuits and conductors are live until


proven to be dead.

4. Ensure that earthing conductors are securely


connected.

5. Make a study of the system before attempting any work


on it.

6. Always use tools suitable for electrical work and wear


proper safety gears as necessary.

7. Live working should be avoided but for testing and fault


finding.
8. When working in panels, use only one hand. Do not hold
on any nearby metals. This will prevent event of shock.

9. Always work with adequate illumination.

10. Never interfere with the person who are actively


working with electricity.
Report of an accident

At approximately 3:00 p.m. on November 21, 2020, Employee


#1 was working as a foreman for an electrical contractor
that was installing panels, transformers, and lighting into a
newly-constructed single-story commercial building in Ocho
Rios, St. Ann. At the time of the accident, he was completing
the installation of electrical panels in the building's
electrical meter room. Employee #1 was apparently working
alone and he was discovered by coworkers on the ground in
the panel room, next to a 480-volt pull panel from which the
cover had been removed. The coworkers contacted
Emergency Services. One of the firemen later stated that the
480-volt pull panel was energized and that one energized
conductor was hanging loose in the panel. Employee #1 was
transported to the St. Ann Bay’s Hospital, where he was
pronounced dead at 4:55 p.m. The County of Jamaica
Coroner's report listed the cause of death as electrocution,
from contact with energized electrical equipment due to the
lack of proper work procedures, safeguards, and barriers,
and the lack of personal protective equipment. The employer
was cited for a violation, regulatory, of T8CCR 342(a), for
failing to report a serious accident; for a violation, general,
of T8CCR 1509(b), for the lack of a code of safe practices for
electrical work; and an accident-related violation, serious, of
T8CCR 2320.2(a), for work on energized equipment without
proper procedures.

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