1. The document provides an overview of coating techniques used by Technip Singapore including for offshore pipeline installation, offshore structure installation, fabrication services, and diving.
2. It discusses the instructor's background and contact information, as well as Technip Singapore's capabilities in areas like shallow to deep water pipelay, rigging of pipes, and installation of platforms and subsea structures.
3. Abbreviations commonly used in coating projects are defined.
The document discusses a training program for engineers on using water stops to prevent leakage in dams. The program covers different types of water stops, including elastomeric and thermoplastic water stops. It discusses proper installation of water stops, including the connection of water stops on site and in workshops. The program teaches engineers how to address problems with water stops like improper connections. It emphasizes the structural requirements for water stops and proper handling and installation of water stops. The goal is for engineers to understand how to use water stops to create watertight concrete structures in dams.
The document discusses different types of shaft seals used in industrial equipment, including compression packing, mechanical shaft seals, and non-contacting gas lubricated seals. Compression packing uses resilient materials to form static and dynamic seals. Mechanical shaft seals have one or two faces that seal against the shaft via pressure. Non-contacting gas lubricated seals use a gas barrier instead of liquid and a lift mechanism to create a small separation between faces for sealing and cooling. The document provides details on how each type of seal works and their applications.
The document discusses the design of storage tanks. It covers general considerations for tank design codes, types of tanks, selection of tanks, material specifications, and design of various tank components like shells, bottoms, roofs, foundations. It also discusses seismic analysis, anchorage requirements, venting, and floating roof tank accessories. Key aspects covered include allowable stresses and corrosion allowances for materials, thickness calculations using different methods, wind girder design, and anchorage design considering uplift forces.
This document provides information on classifying hazardous substances using risk and safety phrases. It lists several common hazardous chemicals along with their associated symbols, risk phrases describing potential hazards, and safety phrases with precautions. Risk phrases include explosives, flammability, and health hazards. Safety phrases recommend storage conditions and personal protective equipment. The document also shows standard signage used to communicate hazards. Classifying substances by these phrases allows for consistent communication of hazards to ensure safe handling, transport, and disposal of dangerous chemicals.
The safety culture of an organisation is
the product of individual and group values, attitudes, perceptions, competencies, and patterns of behaviour that determine the commitment to, and the style and proficiency of, an
organisations health and safety management.
The document discusses the design of storage tanks. It covers general considerations for tank design codes, types of tanks, selection of tanks, material specifications, and design of various tank components like shells, bottoms, roofs, foundations. It also discusses seismic analysis, anchorage requirements, venting, and floating roof tank accessories. Key aspects covered include allowable stresses and corrosion allowances for materials, thickness calculations using different methods, wind girder design, and anchorage design considering uplift forces.
This document provides information on classifying hazardous substances using risk and safety phrases. It lists several common hazardous chemicals along with their associated symbols, risk phrases describing potential hazards, and safety phrases with precautions. Risk phrases include explosives, flammability, and health hazards. Safety phrases recommend storage conditions and personal protective equipment. The document also shows standard signage used to communicate hazards. Classifying substances by these phrases allows for consistent communication of hazards to ensure safe handling, transport, and disposal of dangerous chemicals.
The safety culture of an organisation is
the product of individual and group values, attitudes, perceptions, competencies, and patterns of behaviour that determine the commitment to, and the style and proficiency of, an
organisations health and safety management.