Hi there, Great to hear you found it helpful. At this moment, we don't provide any online course, maybe in the future. However, let me know if you need any guidance.
Sir, just want to ask...as per your video regarding on moulding machine, the potential hazard for high noise. Is it just put "noise from the machine" or expose with the high noise from the machine" which is preferable ya sir? Just need confirmation, sorry im new... Hope u can reply my chat. TQ
Better put "high noise from the machine" as the identified hazard, "exposed to high noise" is the potential accident, and "loss of hearing" as the outcome of the accident. Another example is a "knife" is a hazard, "it can cut finger" as the potential accident, and "injury/bleeding" as the outcome. I hope this explanation helps you.
very good presentation and can be easily understood by person that never have experienced HIRARC before
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Good explanation..thanks
good one
I love the way you explain things. Keep it up
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Thanks sir,the explanation is perfect
Thanks. Glad you liked the video.
Good explanation
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Sir i like the way you explain safety
You the best for me how can I obtain certificate online from your school
Hi there, Great to hear you found it helpful. At this moment, we don't provide any online course, maybe in the future. However, let me know if you need any guidance.
Sorry for the late reply, youtube keep deleting my comments, now already solved the problem.
Make more videos on risk assessment for different machines and events.
OK, will do soon.
Good presentation. easy to understand.
Thanks
Sir, just want to ask...as per your video regarding on moulding machine, the potential hazard for high noise. Is it just put "noise from the machine" or expose with the high noise from the machine" which is preferable ya sir? Just need confirmation, sorry im new... Hope u can reply my chat. TQ
Better put "high noise from the machine" as the identified hazard, "exposed to high noise" is the potential accident, and "loss of hearing" as the outcome of the accident. Another example is a "knife" is a hazard, "it can cut finger" as the potential accident, and "injury/bleeding" as the outcome. I hope this explanation helps you.
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