Thursday, 24 February 2011

Introduction

INTRODUCTION TO e-TRAINING

SMI Tiler provides affective course to those who interested in safety measures especially for parties involved in construction industry. E-training is established to help people in enhancing precaution of safety during at site. Since e-training is virtual training, people can visit this blog anytime, anywhere and suit with their preferable. With coorperation of National Institute Occupational, Safety and Health (NIOSH) this training absolutely up-to-date with current situation and people can gain their knowledge and consideration in safety measures. 

Objectives

OBJECTIVE:


At the end of this training

Ø  the tiler s can understand and apply the Safety and Health regulations while doing their jobs
Ø  the tillers will aware about their safety while doing tiling works

WHO NEEDS THIS TRAINING:

1)       Tilers
2)       Employers

Overview of OSH Legislation

OVERVIEW OF OSH LEGISLATION

1) Occupational Safety & Health Act 1994, Regulations & Orders
Objectives of the act:
·         to secure the safety, health and welfare of persons at work against risks to safety or health arising out of the activities of persons at work
·         to protect persons at place of work other than persons at work against risks to safety or health arising out of the activities of persons at work
·         to promote an occupational environment for persons at work which is adapted to their physiological and psychological needs
·         to provide the means whereby the associated occupational safety and health legislations may be progressively replaced by a system of regulations and approved industry codes of practice operating in combination with the provisions of this Act designed to maintain or improve the standards of safety and health.


-       Involve all industries, excluding armed forces and any jobs on merchant ship
-       Provides for general duties of employers and self employed persons to their employees and to the persons other than the employees
-       Agencies that responsible to enforce this act
·         Department of Safety & Health (DOSH)
·         SOCSO
·         NIOSH
- additional information can be obtained from DOSH [click for more information]

-       If there is any accidents happened, the victims must send quickly to the nearest hospital and needs to inform to the employer. However, if there are fatalities, within 8 hours the employer must report to OSHA. Below is the table of some fatalities occurred in the end of year 2010 investigate by OSHA

FATALITIES
Date of Incident
Company and Location
Preliminary Description of Incident
12/2/2010
LMS Intellibound, Inc.,
Dunn, NC 28334
Worker was operating a stand-up type, reach-rider, high-lift truck in reverse when he struck an empty wooden pallet positioned on the forks of an unmanned reach-rider truck.  The worker contacted the pallet with his upper chest and the force lifted him off the deck of the operator's position and crushed him against the vertical boom of the lift.  Worker was operating both forklifts in performance of his job.
12/2/2010
Professional Metal Roofs,
Huntsville, AL  35805
Worker was pulling the rubber roofing and fell 15 to 20 feet through a skylight.
12/2/2010
Sharps Mill Forest Products, Inc.,
Palmyra, TN 37142
Worker was felling trees in a tract with vines intertwined among the trees when one tree uprooted another, which struck and killed the worker.
12/2/2010
State Armory NYS Div Military & Naval Affairs
New York, NY 11433
Worker was putting a tarp on a leaky roof when he lost his footing, falling about 60 feet through a glass skylight.
12/3/2010
Air Control, LLC.,
Andalosia, AL  36421
Worker was installing heating and cooling equipment and fell from a ladder.

Tiling Works

TILER

·      Introduction
Tiler is one of the trades that always in demand, either for a new construction or renovating works. Tiling job can be as simple as laying the tile, or as difficult as leveling process.

·      Job Description

1.  Preparation
Preparation is one of the keys to a successful tile installation. This means examining the substrate, and leveling it if necessary. This can entail nailing up sheets of backer board around a shower, checking the flex of a floor or using a self-leveling compound to even out small valleys or humps. Tile jobs can fail if a substrate is not properly prepared.

2.    Setting Materials
In addition to the preparation and the actual installation of the tile, a tile installer will need to be able to work with many kinds of setting materials.

3.    Cutting Tile
Every tile installation will involve cuts. Cutting can be as tedious as scoring and snapping one tile at a time, or as quick as cutting the tiles on a tile saw. An installer should be familiar with various cutting techniques, as tools can vary by the size of the job, the size of the tile and the type of tile.

4.    Laying the Tile
There are many tile installers who only hang tile on walls. This is because laying tile on a floor means being on your knees for hours laying, cutting and grouting in the tiles. Tiling can be precision work, with intricate cuts made and tiles laid and lined up perfectly square with walls. While speed can come with practice, doing the job right means taking the time to dry-fit a job, make the proper cuts, prepare the substrate and finally lay the tile. 

5.    Cleaning Up
After the installation of tile completed, the tiler needs to clean up all grout, including grout haze and leaving no marks or footprints behind. 

Safety Measures of Works

EXPERIENCE A WORLD OF SAFETY

Safety abound in SMA Tiler.SMA Tiler provides advice, basic skills in safety for tiler and safety measures management for those who interested in safety measures management. We open new doors of safety alert to specialist, labour and construction expertise from the world over to provide better protection and minimize injury during processes of applying tiles.

SKILFUL CONSULTANT IN SAFETY MEASURES FIELD

Apart from providing useful knowledge in managing safety measures, we also apply on :
i)                    Free motivation for registered contractor, developer or individual (labour) by our skilled consultant.
ii)                  Online communication in social network between consultant and visitor.
iii)                 Provide safety measures forum for students who involve in construction courses.
iv)                 Plan, promote, process, stimulate, facilitate and undertake on safety measures especially for tiler.
v)                  Act as coordinating agent on behalf of Occupational, Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
vi)                 Provide registered suppliers of safety tools for tiler.