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Friday 19 February 2021

Level Two - Engineering - Mains Powered Tools

SAFE USE OF MAINS POWERED TOOLS AND EXTENSION CORDS 


What is a mains powered power tool?

Mains-powered devices are tools that have cords attached to them that plug into something instead of being cordless and powered by battery packs. An advantage for mains powered is that they can start immediately, unlike if you were to use an air tool, etc. 


Where are you likely to use it? 

Mains-powered tools are now most likely used in industries, but you will only see a few around due to battery-powered tools that are introduced to the industry and are more accessible for tasks and are less hassle. 


Give 3 examples of a mains power tool you may have already used. 

Drill

Grinder

Power saw 


Describe/explain the task you use it for.

A drill is used to cut a hole into the material. It drills holes into materials as well as screwing in screws. 

A grinder is used for either cutting, grinding, finishing, and polishing metal materials. 

A power saw is used for cutting through large sheets of material. 



General safety around electricity include:

  • Keep liquids away from any live wire 
  • Avoid overloading any outlets 
  • Ensure the electric cords are not nicked or sliced in any part to which bare wires are exposed
  • Disconnect cords that are not in use
  • Use equipment that has a non-conducting handle when working with electrical devices
  • Never wear jewelry or anything metal that could risk any harm
  • When handling anything electric, check that everything is dry especially your hands and your workspace, and wear non-conductive gloves
  • Avoid high electric activity where there is condensation or dense moisture
  • Take note if there is any sparking coming from any part of an electricity source and unplug any source of electricity flowing through to repair the problem
  • Keep any flammable liquids away from the all-electric source

What do I do if something is wrong? ( Fault Reporting )

If something goes wrong in a workshop, it is important to either service, replace and report the damage that took place. 


General hazards and dangers of mains powered power tool

  • Keeping the cord out of the way of anyone way
  • Never carry a tool by the cord
  • Keep all cords away from heating, any liquids, or sharp edges
  • Follow the proper instructions for the tool in use 
  • Treat all tools as if they're plugged in
  • Check there are no splits in the rubber casing for the cord which creates a safety hazard due to bare wires. 
  • Check that the outer covers of the tool are not damaged


What is meant by “RCD” Why is it important

An RCD (Residual current device) is a device that is designed to prevent you from any electric shock if you touch a bare live wire. The RCD works by constantly monitoring the electric current flowing through then it will switch off the electricity automatically if it senses a fault. 


What is meant by “Double Insulation” Why is it important

A double insulated RCD ensures greater protection because it consists of an extra layer of insulation over the basic insulation.


Safety checks and safe working practices when using a mains-powered tool

  • Ensure that the connections with tools are correctly in place
  • Inspect the tool for any damaging 
  • After the use of a device, ensure that it is switched off and the is no power going through 
  • Make sure that other workers are aware of where the tool is sourced so they don't trip or unplug it
  • Be aware of your surroundings that could potentially cause you to harm yourself or knock something over


Hazards and dangers of extension cords

  • Tripping hazard - Check that the cord is not looped up or in the way. 
  • Visibility - Ensure that the electric cord is visible for others to see and isn't running into anyone way
  • Too much power - Make sure that there aren't too many power tools plugged into an outlet that cannot handle the high wattage 
  • Plugging in - Make sure the plugs are the prongs of the cord isn't exposed if it is plugged into an outlet

General PPE when using mains-powered tools

Thursday 18 February 2021

Level Two - English - Ship of Theseus

Ship of Theseus 

What is it? Explain it in your own words.

The ship of Theseus goes about a vessel left at the shore in the Athens harbor as a memorial to Theseus himself. It remained there for many years, and as it was there, the Athenians took away the decaying wood from the ship and replacing it with new and more durable timber. Because of this, it raised attention to philosophers who took that and evaluated it into a logical question for identity. The ship stayed the same yet, rebuilt so does it continue to be the original. 

What do you think the answer/solution is? Is there one? 

There is no yes or no answer. There can be so many answers/solutions to this question. 

Does this relate to our human identity? How so?

We are aware parts of us have changed within years, but we still believe we are the same. 

Monday 15 February 2021

Level Two - Engineering - Air Compressor Info


Air Compressor - Tools - Safety


What are Pneumatic tools/air compressors? 

An air compressor is a pneumatic device that converts power, using an electric motor, diesel, or gasoline, into potential energy, then reserved in pressurized air. All air compressors do the same job. They force air into the reservoir (Tank), which is where the air is then pressurized. Once the pressure has reached the max amount, it then starts to disband the compressed air into tools such as an impact driver, air ratchet, air dust gun, air riveter, and a grinder. 

Safety around an air compressor:

  • When removing the air hose, ensure that no one is around and take precautions of where you will release it.
  • Check the air hose and electrical wire from damage and punctures.
  • Keep clear from the motor if there is no safety casing over it to reduce the risk of getting burnt. 
  • Keep away from exposed pipes that could produce heat. 
  • Make sure if you're using a belt-driven air compressor, check that the guard is in place covering the belt when it is operating to ensure no one will get injured. 
  • Watch out for the air hose and keep it out of the way for other's safety.
  • When an air compressor is in service, wearing safety equipment is compulsory. The safety gear includes ear protection, eye protection, suitable covered clothing, etc. 
  • Never point any nozzles or spraying tools towards a body part of a person or towards yourself.
  • Inspect the air compressor for holes or damage on the tank or motor etc.
  • Drain the tank after every use to release moisture. 


Here is an example of a direct-driven air compressor.



Here is an example of a belt-driven compressor.









Here is another example of a different air compressor, it is called a commercial air compressor and is mostly found in larger buildings that operate air tools for longer.



PPE when using air tools - general 

When using these tools, there's a range of PPE gear mandatory to wear for your safety and a range of safety actions that keep others in the workshop safe. PPE gear for tools such as the air ratchet, impact driver, air duster, and grinder requires the essential equipment listed as ear protection, respiratory protection, safety glasses, and/ or a face shield. Safety rules that are specific to the tools themselves include: examining their safety manual, checking there are no leaks or damage, ensuring that the connections are correctly lubricated and clean, and you are using the proper tools that are advised for the job and other implements that are involved. Another procedure that you should take into consideration would be to make sure there is no sticking in the trigger of each tool, and check they are all clear and no parts are blocked. 


Air tools - Use - Safety


Impact Driver

An impact driver can either be cordless or mains powered. This device is mostly for situations when dealing with stubborn nuts and bolts. It can work on various materials such as concrete, wood, steel, drywall, plastic, and more. It has interchangeable sockets for it to be able to fit several sized nuts. Extra care is a high priority due to the simple risk of over-tightening. Models of these tools may have the option to change the torque settings to detect that it has tightened enough and will stop.

 


Pneumatic Ratchet


Air ratchets are a power wrench, rather than hand forced it operates by compressed air. The function of this tool works the same as a hand ratchet. Once it is attached to the compressor's airline hose, and the trigger is enclosed, it will begin to rotate. This tool is handy for loosening/tightening different bolts within the range of low to medium torque. When using the switch located at the top, it will change the direction of rotation. PPE gear such as earmuffs is ideal when operating this tool. 


Air dust Gun

An air dust gun pretty much lives up to its name. It's a gun-shaped device that disperses pressurized air from the nozzle when activated. It hooks up to the air compressor's airline hose and discharges the circulating air from inside the tank. This can cause extreme damage to the skin if it is in close proximity to it. 




Pneumatic air rivet

A pneumatic riveter is a tool that was made for fastening two pieces of material together. It works by putting a rivet through the nozzle hole and then the corresponding hole in the material. Once it is all in place, the pressure is applied to the tool's trigger causing compressed air to drive the rivet into the hole, causing the mandrel (Tail) to deform into place, fastening all the pieces together. This tool can be hazardous if used carelessly. To reduce this risk the following should be advised, keeping the device away from any body part, wear ear protection from high noises, and checking the tool itself isn't damaged. 



Pneumatic angle grinder

The angle grinder is a heavy-duty, versatile tool that can grind metal, cut tile, pavers, and can polish, sand, or sharpen different materials. It has a grinding head-mounted outwards to allow the abrasive disc to spin freely. When using this device: ensure the disc's safety guards are in line to avoid sparks and other material from spitting out. It is also essential that there is balanced pressure using the side handle to reduce any sudden spinouts or sliding. 

Thursday 11 February 2021

Level two - Art - Portfolio

In another year of Art, we are starting to develop ideas for our portfolios for this year. This year my focus is design. Because I chose this, it requires creating a company incorporating the concept I thought. After figuring out what my company will represent, I have to make a couple of things, such as a poster, a logo, and a website. When I choose these designs, I need to be careful because they need to fill up 2-panel boards.

Here is my mood board showing the type of art I am inspired by. 

For my first board, I have created a series of developed designs as a start to my company's creation.


I created the color palette that I'm going to work with and began to play around with some images to connect with my company name. As I played around with the images I merged them together and developed them into combined artwork. I soon found the combination I liked that worked well with the name and began playing around with the placement of wording and coloring. 
Update: 30/9/21
My original idea was to do an awareness campaign about diversity but because that was such a wide subject I narrowed it down as a campaign similar to #NotAskingForIt. I kept my logo the same as what I was making in the beginning. 

My next step was developing posters. I was first taking poster ideas that were found in a book and altering them to fit my type of theme. I then developed some of the old work I was doing last year and created a poster with that.