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PHYSICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES ENGINEERING METALS

Physical properties of metal Metals have different properties. Depending on the type of application, different metals are selected. Physical properties of metals Colour Weight/Specific gravity Structure Conductivity Magnetic property Fusibility Color :- Different metals have different colors . For example, copper is of a distinctive red color. Mild steel is of a blue/black sheen. Weight

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Lettering and numbering as per BIS SP: 46-2003

Apart from graphical elements (lines, arcs, circles etc.) technical drawings will also contain written information. These written informations are referred as “lettering”. Styles of lettering: Many styles of lettering are in use to day. However, a few styles which are commonly used are shown in given figure. Standard heights/Width: The standard heights recommended by BIS

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UNITS OF MEASUREMENTS

There are generally two types of systems of measurements are adopted in any industries. 1.Metric systems of measurements 2.British systems of measurements METRIC SYSTEMS OF MEASUREMENT In case of Metric systems of measurement ,Whenever we measure an object, we are actually comparing it with a known standard of Measurement.There are tree standards units of measurements

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EHS

What are the environmental health and safety guidelines? The Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) Guidelines are technical reference documents with general and industry-specific examples of Good International Industry Practice (GIIP), as defined in IFC’s Performance Standard 3: Resource Efficiency and Pollution Prevention. What is health safety and environment in workplace? The Occupational Health and Safety

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FIRST-AID

What is the basic first aid?First aid procedures covered in a basic course include CPR, the Heimlich maneuver, and assessing and treating minor injuries. This includes wounds, burns, sprains, and broken bones Item of First Aid BoxThermometer.Adhesive dressings.Antiseptic solution.Bandages.Cotton balls or swabs.Emergency blanket.Gauze.Gloves. (1)—Full form of First Aid –> First Investigation Relief Symptom Treatment arrangement

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