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Which of the following is a key aspect of In-floor inspection: Select one:

a. The materials are moved to an inspection cellb. The materials are always inspected on the floorc. The inspectors move around from work centre to work centre to inspect the materials/ partsd. All the above

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Question added by Wasi Rahman Sheikh , Warehouse Supervisor , AL MUTLAQ FURNITURE MFG
Date Posted: 2016/05/21
mohammed negm
by mohammed negm , مدير مبيعات , مؤسسة أطياف لتجارة المواد الغذائية

 

I agree with Mr  Saiyid Maududi  answers, thanks for the invitation.

MADAN MOHAN GAJULA
by MADAN MOHAN GAJULA , Material Coordinator , Sadara Chemical Company

c. The inspectors move around from work centre to work centre to inspect the materials/ parts    ++++++++++

Sathish Prabhu.V
by Sathish Prabhu.V , Manager - Operations & Process Improvement , Revolution Valves

Patrolling inspection is the right answer.

The inspectors move around from work centre to work centre to inspect the materials/ parts

Floor inspection or patrolling inspection is an inspector moving to different locations or machine to machine to inspect the material.

ghazi Almahadeen
by ghazi Almahadeen , Project Facilitator , Jordan River Foundation

Thanks for the invite ............................ b. The materials are always inspected on the floor

vidya sagar burra
by vidya sagar burra , Assistant Manager SCM , Gati Kintetsu Express Private Limited

option b is the right answer

Saiyid Maududi-Oracle Applications Consultant
by Saiyid Maududi-Oracle Applications Consultant , Entrerprise Architect , US Technomatrix, Inc

Hello Team,

What are work place inspections?

Work place inspections are an essential component of your prevention program. The process involves carefully examining work stations on a regular basis with a view to:

  • identifying and recording actual and potential hazards posed by buildings, equipment, the environment, processes and practices;
  • recording any hazards requiring immediate attention;
  • determining whether existing hazard controls are adequate and operational;
  • recommending corrective action where appropriate.

A prevention program includes several types of inspection.

  • Spot inspections are carried out on occasion in order to meet a range of responsibilities with respect to work place health and safety. They focus on a specific hazard associated with a specific work station or work area for example, noise made by a shredder, operation of a pump, pressure from a boiler or exposure to a solvent.
  • Pre-operation inspections of special equipment and processes are often required before starting the inspection itself, such as equipment checks before working under water or entering a closed area.
  • Critical parts inspections are regular inspections of the critical parts of a machine, piece of equipment or a system that have a high potential for serious accidents. These inspections are often part of a preventive maintenance program or hazard control program. Checklists can be used for forklifts, tractor semi-trailers and aircraft, for example.
  • New equipment inspections involve series of specific tests and checks that are carried out before starting up any new piece of equipment. This means that prior to starting to operate a recently acquired air compressor, the manufacturer or installer checks to ensure that all the parts are in the right place and are working properly.
  • Routine inspections are inspections carried out on a regular basis in a given work area. They cover all working conditions, including work hazards, processes and practices.

This pamphlet covers mainly routine, regular and planned inspections. However, the principles that apply in these types of inspections can easily be adapted to other types of inspections.

Regards,

 

Saiyid

Mohammed  Ashraf
by Mohammed Ashraf , Director of International Business , Saqr Al-Khayala Group

Option "C"..............................................................

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