Monday, December 1, 2008
Attention!!!!!!!!!!. Very useful ARTICLE....
1) Don't put your mobile closer to your ears until the recipient answers, Because directly after dialing, the mobile phone would use it's maximum signaling power, which is: 2watts = 33dbi. Please Be Careful. Please use left ear while using cell (mobile), because if you use the right one it may affect brain directly.This is a true fact from Apollo medical team.
2) Do not drink APPY FIZZ . It contains cancer causing agent.
3) Dont eat Mentos before or after drinking Coke or Pepsi coz the person will die immediately as the mixture becomes cyanide.. Please fwd to whom u care
4) Don't eat kurkure because it contains high amount of plastic if U don't Believe burn kurkure n u can see plastic melting. News report from Times of India
5) Avoid these tablets they are very dangerous
* D cold
* Vicks action- 500
* Actified
* Coldarin
* Cosome
* Nice
* Nimulid
* Cetrizet-D
They contain Phenyl- Propanol -Amide PPA.Which Causes strokes, and these tablets are banned in U.S.
6) Cotton Ear Buds...
Please do not show sympathy to people selling buds on roadside or at Signals.....Just wanted to warn you people not to buy those packs of ear buds you get at the roadside. It's made from cotton that has already been used in hospitals.They take all the dirty, blood and pus filled cotton, wash it, bleach it and use it to make ear buds. So, unless you want to become the first person in the world to get Herpes Zoster Oticus (a viral infection of the inner, middle, and external ear) of the ear and that too from a cotton bud, DON'T BUY THEM!
Sunday, November 2, 2008
IDEAS FOR COST SAVINGS IN COMPANY -H
71. Use of solar or wind energy.
72. Sale of waste papers.
73. Centralised coolant system for all coolant tanks.
74. Use of sloid fuel instead of LDO.
75. Use of cars in pool to save petrol.
76. Font size to be fix up for printing.
77. No bold letters to be print.
78. Do not fill up glasses in meeting room,use of water bottles to be done.
79. For improving productivity focus to be made on motion loss.
80. All heat losses points to be covered for paintshop.
72. Sale of waste papers.
73. Centralised coolant system for all coolant tanks.
74. Use of sloid fuel instead of LDO.
75. Use of cars in pool to save petrol.
76. Font size to be fix up for printing.
77. No bold letters to be print.
78. Do not fill up glasses in meeting room,use of water bottles to be done.
79. For improving productivity focus to be made on motion loss.
80. All heat losses points to be covered for paintshop.
IDEAS FOR COST SAVINGS IN COMPANY -G
61. Use Photo sensor on wash basin of shopfloors for water save.
62. All printer are having the option of both side print. Aware to all user about same option.
63. Use of CFL in office & cabins instead of tubes.
64. Apply cost stickers on electric board for power consumption.
65. Wherever possible shows charts on shop floor & offices for awareness to save power, water,cotton wastage &paper wastage
66. Use plastic material boxes (reuse boxes) for bajaj shocks those are return from aurangabad godown & reuses many times.
67. Issue stationary as per department requirements & keep records for same.(quta system as per requirement)
68. Use of booklet for pre - dispatch inspection reports instead of priented copy & keep carben copy for referance instead of xerox copy.
69. Whereever possible use of softcopies & email instead of hard copies,mentain records in soft & use PDF files as a master documents.
70. Consolidation of procurement of consumables like coolant, diesel, LDO, etc. on Gabriel level or on Hub level.
62. All printer are having the option of both side print. Aware to all user about same option.
63. Use of CFL in office & cabins instead of tubes.
64. Apply cost stickers on electric board for power consumption.
65. Wherever possible shows charts on shop floor & offices for awareness to save power, water,cotton wastage &paper wastage
66. Use plastic material boxes (reuse boxes) for bajaj shocks those are return from aurangabad godown & reuses many times.
67. Issue stationary as per department requirements & keep records for same.(quta system as per requirement)
68. Use of booklet for pre - dispatch inspection reports instead of priented copy & keep carben copy for referance instead of xerox copy.
69. Whereever possible use of softcopies & email instead of hard copies,mentain records in soft & use PDF files as a master documents.
70. Consolidation of procurement of consumables like coolant, diesel, LDO, etc. on Gabriel level or on Hub level.
IDEAS FOR COST SAVINGS IN COMPANY -F
51. Use service provider assisted mobile recharging units, if electricity cost is absorbed / shared by the service provider.
52. Try & use the used oil from shox, front fork & hydraulic power packs for anti rust purpose.
53. Use 3 minute auto disconnector at common / most used phones.
54. Return all OK parts, sub-assemblies & products from NPD to production dept. at PAP stage.
55. Dispose off machines not in use and equipments for buy-back or reuse elsewhere.
56. Remove auto closing units on all doors and paste stickers asking to keep the door closed. Provide ball type soft latches.
57. Travelling cost reduction by 50%
58. Treated water to be used for gardening instead of fresh water.
59. Returnable packing for despatches
60. Phone call should be for emergency only- Phone kept near door.
52. Try & use the used oil from shox, front fork & hydraulic power packs for anti rust purpose.
53. Use 3 minute auto disconnector at common / most used phones.
54. Return all OK parts, sub-assemblies & products from NPD to production dept. at PAP stage.
55. Dispose off machines not in use and equipments for buy-back or reuse elsewhere.
56. Remove auto closing units on all doors and paste stickers asking to keep the door closed. Provide ball type soft latches.
57. Travelling cost reduction by 50%
58. Treated water to be used for gardening instead of fresh water.
59. Returnable packing for despatches
60. Phone call should be for emergency only- Phone kept near door.
IDEAS FOR COST SAVINGS IN COMPANY -E
41. Shoe covers to be made available only at the time of visits.
42. Distribution & control of fresh A4 papers through one responsible person.
43. Remove milky coat film from window panels in PE Office
44. Hang paper strips on AC s to understand ON-OFF condition quickly & from outside
45. Modify high speed durability machine to switch off one of the 2 motors (150HP each) during low velocity stroking
46. Reduce prototype size from approx 50 to 10 at new product development (NPD) stage
47. Replace flush tank in toilet by knob on wall to eliminate repairs costs
48. Use push type taps to eliminate wastage of water
49. Reuse oil after filteration in shox and frontforks
50. Issue material in precise sets for assembly of products to avoid pilferage waste.
42. Distribution & control of fresh A4 papers through one responsible person.
43. Remove milky coat film from window panels in PE Office
44. Hang paper strips on AC s to understand ON-OFF condition quickly & from outside
45. Modify high speed durability machine to switch off one of the 2 motors (150HP each) during low velocity stroking
46. Reduce prototype size from approx 50 to 10 at new product development (NPD) stage
47. Replace flush tank in toilet by knob on wall to eliminate repairs costs
48. Use push type taps to eliminate wastage of water
49. Reuse oil after filteration in shox and frontforks
50. Issue material in precise sets for assembly of products to avoid pilferage waste.
IDEAS FOR COST SAVINGS IN COMPANY - D
31. Shut-off water purifier in PE Dept whenever it is not required. Decide ON & OFF timings.
32. Instal auto shut down to all computer monitors after 2 or 3 minutes.
33. To reduce local conveyence expenses, prepare & use chart of verified distances for all places visited normally.
34. Handle all papers carefully to generate good quality rough pages (worth using / printing)
35. Allow only coloured prints on hp printer. All black & white prints to be taken on cheaper printer.
36. Separate switches of exhaust blower & tube lights so that in recesses only exhaust blower can kept on.
37. Switch ON AC s only when it is must.
38. Use only Al - alloy wheels on drum
39. Common storage facility for all standard hardware with issuing controlled by someone.
40. Share with Gabriel, Chakan the possible modes of transporting testing samples to Nashik, which are proven to be cheaper.
32. Instal auto shut down to all computer monitors after 2 or 3 minutes.
33. To reduce local conveyence expenses, prepare & use chart of verified distances for all places visited normally.
34. Handle all papers carefully to generate good quality rough pages (worth using / printing)
35. Allow only coloured prints on hp printer. All black & white prints to be taken on cheaper printer.
36. Separate switches of exhaust blower & tube lights so that in recesses only exhaust blower can kept on.
37. Switch ON AC s only when it is must.
38. Use only Al - alloy wheels on drum
39. Common storage facility for all standard hardware with issuing controlled by someone.
40. Share with Gabriel, Chakan the possible modes of transporting testing samples to Nashik, which are proven to be cheaper.
IDEAS FOR COST SAVINGS IN COMPANY -C
21. Provide switch to each tube light in testing area & switch it off when not required.
22. Provide reinforced glass panel windows in high speed durability testing machine room to reduce lighting costs in daytime.
23. Use one side used pages for printing & displaying wherever possible.
24. Install additional heat exchanger to improve utilization & reduce non-testing time of high speed durability machine.
25. Make cutters & knives from broken pieces of hack saw blades.
26. Instal solar panels on terrace for lighting, fans etc.
27. Seek possibility of using bio-diesel for generator set.
28. 2-Wheeler parking lights should be switched off after 12.30AM (night shift)
29. Establish issuing & controlling points for cotton used for cleaning purposes.
30. Review stock quantity of fixture & tooling parts in testing dept. to reduce costs of mfg. excess qty.s & scrapping after rust catching.
22. Provide reinforced glass panel windows in high speed durability testing machine room to reduce lighting costs in daytime.
23. Use one side used pages for printing & displaying wherever possible.
24. Install additional heat exchanger to improve utilization & reduce non-testing time of high speed durability machine.
25. Make cutters & knives from broken pieces of hack saw blades.
26. Instal solar panels on terrace for lighting, fans etc.
27. Seek possibility of using bio-diesel for generator set.
28. 2-Wheeler parking lights should be switched off after 12.30AM (night shift)
29. Establish issuing & controlling points for cotton used for cleaning purposes.
30. Review stock quantity of fixture & tooling parts in testing dept. to reduce costs of mfg. excess qty.s & scrapping after rust catching.
IDEAS FOR COST SAVINGS IN COMPANY -B
11. Coordination between depts to avoid procurement of same things.
12. Timely repairs & proper maintenance of buildings & infrastructure to avoid losses due to major repairs.
13. Reduce electricity consumption of machines through making off in recess.
14. Review afresh possibility of reusing parts from rejected dampers & limbs without hampering Q & other reqts.
15. Modify format of staff working adding suggestion(s) specific to cost reduction.
16. Reward best originators of cost saving ideas regularly.
17. Reduce number of 100% inspection critical parameters without hampering quality.
18. Shut down computer monitors whenever user is away from it.
19. Provide string type switch to each overhead light in office & switch it off when not required.
20. Provide floating ball valve for both cooling tower tanks so eliminate water wastage.
12. Timely repairs & proper maintenance of buildings & infrastructure to avoid losses due to major repairs.
13. Reduce electricity consumption of machines through making off in recess.
14. Review afresh possibility of reusing parts from rejected dampers & limbs without hampering Q & other reqts.
15. Modify format of staff working adding suggestion(s) specific to cost reduction.
16. Reward best originators of cost saving ideas regularly.
17. Reduce number of 100% inspection critical parameters without hampering quality.
18. Shut down computer monitors whenever user is away from it.
19. Provide string type switch to each overhead light in office & switch it off when not required.
20. Provide floating ball valve for both cooling tower tanks so eliminate water wastage.
IDEAS FOR COST SAVINGS IN COMPANY - A
1. To switch off the Lights, AC & fans in testing lab & office at Lunch hours.
2. To make printed pads for cycle monitor sheets of all testing machines instead of computer prints.
3. Use of aesthetically defected sample (rejected at final inspection in production line) on testing machines for Life test.
4. Develop & use smaller size polybags wherever called for in final product packaging.
5. Polybag size which is use for Export box packing should be as per multicarton in production line.Currently we are using only one size for all type of boxes.
6. Removing plating of all type recoil springs in shock absorber.
7. Powder coating thickness of CT DX RR outer tube should be define to avoid excess use of powder.
8. To reduce 57 F(4) challan paper size.
9. Reduce waste of water for lawns etc.
10. Close water taps firmly in Water Coolers
2. To make printed pads for cycle monitor sheets of all testing machines instead of computer prints.
3. Use of aesthetically defected sample (rejected at final inspection in production line) on testing machines for Life test.
4. Develop & use smaller size polybags wherever called for in final product packaging.
5. Polybag size which is use for Export box packing should be as per multicarton in production line.Currently we are using only one size for all type of boxes.
6. Removing plating of all type recoil springs in shock absorber.
7. Powder coating thickness of CT DX RR outer tube should be define to avoid excess use of powder.
8. To reduce 57 F(4) challan paper size.
9. Reduce waste of water for lawns etc.
10. Close water taps firmly in Water Coolers
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Rate ( Mouse ) may danger for us.....
Friends, This situation i have seen in my dream........
I am sharing this with u....
Think about this picture & imagine.......
What u have imagine , send me please in comment....
I have confidence in human that this situation never will come.For this not required to kill the rates.
The rate can only do this when he got aashirwad from Shri Ganeshji Maharaj.
The rate was vehicle of God Shri. Ganeshji Maharaj.
When i saw this dream at night , that day i had killed one rate......
i think thats why i seen this.......
I was afraid to see this in dream....in dream.... dakh..dakh.... my heart.....dakh...dakh...
I am sharing this with u....
Think about this picture & imagine.......
What u have imagine , send me please in comment....
I have confidence in human that this situation never will come.For this not required to kill the rates.The rate can only do this when he got aashirwad from Shri Ganeshji Maharaj.
The rate was vehicle of God Shri. Ganeshji Maharaj.
When i saw this dream at night , that day i had killed one rate......
i think thats why i seen this.......
I was afraid to see this in dream....in dream.... dakh..dakh.... my heart.....dakh...dakh...
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
How to save energy at your home !!!!....
Following are the some points which we have to remember at home for effective utilization of Energy & safety point of view.
1) Replace conventional bulbs with CFL - saves 60 to 80% , Rs 100 – 200 / Month.
2) Switch OFF toaster when not required – Saves 2 – 5 Units/ day. Rs 150 – 300 / Month
5) Check tube of gas stove for cracks. Keep tube clean from particles of food. Rats can create leaks.
7) Keep floors clean & dry , avoid wet floors. – Protect yourself from sleep hazard

1) Replace conventional bulbs with CFL - saves 60 to 80% , Rs 100 – 200 / Month.
2) Switch OFF toaster when not required – Saves 2 – 5 Units/ day. Rs 150 – 300 / Month
3) Use computer on power saving mode , put OFF monitor when not required – saves 2 - 5 units / Day. Rs 150 – 300 / Month.
4) Porperly close door of refrigrator.
Switch OFF Refrigerator when you are out of station. Saves Rs 150 to 200 / Month
5) Check tube of gas stove for cracks. Keep tube clean from particles of food. Rats can create leaks.
6) Always use three pin top with earthing
7) Keep floors clean & dry , avoid wet floors. – Protect yourself from sleep hazard
8) Use ceiling fans instead of table fans – avoid finger cuts , catching of cloths
DONOT USE - Table fan
DONOT USE - Table fan
USE - Ceiling fan
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ELECTRICAL SAFETY
~Every year, thousands of workers are electrocuted or suffer serious electrical shock on the job.
~Only 1.0 amp of electricity flowing through the human body two second can cause death.
~Electric fault has been the major cause of industrial fire & explosion for over a century.
~Electrical hazards have become a particular concern to both factories and households.
COMMON ELECTRICAL HAZARDS-
~Exposed Wiring / Damaged Live Cables
~No Earthing
~Overloading
~Without overcurrent protection
~Improper use of flexible cords
~Inadequate insulation
COMMON ADVERSE FEATURES FROM FACTORIES IN ASIA-
~Connections between cables are not soldered or mechanically fastened (Overheating Potential)
~Incorrect size fuses fitted.
~No earth conductors to power outlets.
~Cables with borderline power rating.
~Insufficient use of circuit breakers rather than fuses
~Some local electrical equipment is not reliable
~Exposure to vermin (eg. Rat) can be a problem.
~Mounting board made of combustible material (eg wood)
~Stacking against electrical panels/equipment
~Exposed wiring
~Abuse on usage of flexible cords
~Lacking or regular inspection & maintenance
~Unauthorised tampering wiring.
ELECTRICAL HAZARDS PREVENTION-
~Proper Wiring & Overcurrent Protection
~Earthing & Bonding
~Insulation
~Isolation
~Annual Thermographic Surveys
~Safe Work Practices
PROPER WIRING-
CABLES
~Should be protected by conduit, metal sheaths or trunking
~Connections between cables must be soldered or fastened
~Should be sized at least 120% of the sum of full load currents
~All electrical installations should be made in compliance with local requirements and recognition of international standards such as AS 3000, National Electrical Code (NEC) of NFPA or OSHA standards
~Protection measures against direct contact
~Power distribution systems must be equipped with overcurrent protection
OVERCURRENT PROTECTION COMMON MEANS-
~Fuses
~Circuit Breakers
~Ground-Fault Interrupter (GFI)
FUSES-
~Melt at a predetermined value of current & open the circuit
~Should be placed in the live conductor and never in the neutral conductor
~Overfusing should be avoided
~Not fast response and less reliable
~Simple wire fuses should never be replaced with copper wire -
DANGEROUS
CIRCUIT BREAKER-
~ Principle
-excess current detected electromagnetically
- automatically trips and cut off electricity supply
~Faster response and more reliable
~Difficult to tamper.
GROUND-FAULT INTERRUPTER (GFI) -
~Principle
[A differential transformer (torodial)]
Detects any current passing to ground through any path other than the proper conductor and trips and opens the circuit within 2.65 milliseconds
~Provides a good protection, as the majority of electric shock injuries occur when the body acts as conductor between line & earth
~Very fast response and sensitive device
~Commonly installed for socket outlet circuit & overhead line system
EARTHING AND BONDING-
~Eliminate a difference in electrical potential between a conductive object and the ground by connecting them
~Provide a path with lover resistance to the current than a person
(less than 2 ohms)
~All exposed metalwork which could become alive MUST be earthed
Bonding :
~Bonds all surfaces at the same grounded electrical potential
~Provides a ground-fault current path back to the source and the current will rise to a level high enough to blow the fuse or breaker
~Regular and frequent inspections / tests by competent person
INSULATION -
~Exposed live parts should be adequately insulated if at all possible
~Make use of insulating mats or gloves to protect against electric shock when working on a high voltage equipment
~Periodic examination of all insulating covers and devices
ISOLATION-
~All electrical equipment or apparatus that may require frequent attention must be capable of being completely isolated electrically
~Enclose & lock all power supplies to avoid accidental bodily contact
~Only 1.0 amp of electricity flowing through the human body two second can cause death.
~Electric fault has been the major cause of industrial fire & explosion for over a century.
~Electrical hazards have become a particular concern to both factories and households.
COMMON ELECTRICAL HAZARDS-
~Exposed Wiring / Damaged Live Cables
~No Earthing
~Overloading
~Without overcurrent protection
~Improper use of flexible cords
~Inadequate insulation
COMMON ADVERSE FEATURES FROM FACTORIES IN ASIA-
~Connections between cables are not soldered or mechanically fastened (Overheating Potential)
~Incorrect size fuses fitted.
~No earth conductors to power outlets.
~Cables with borderline power rating.
~Insufficient use of circuit breakers rather than fuses
~Some local electrical equipment is not reliable
~Exposure to vermin (eg. Rat) can be a problem.
~Mounting board made of combustible material (eg wood)
~Stacking against electrical panels/equipment
~Exposed wiring
~Abuse on usage of flexible cords
~Lacking or regular inspection & maintenance
~Unauthorised tampering wiring.
ELECTRICAL HAZARDS PREVENTION-
~Proper Wiring & Overcurrent Protection
~Earthing & Bonding
~Insulation
~Isolation
~Annual Thermographic Surveys
~Safe Work Practices
PROPER WIRING-
CABLES
~Should be protected by conduit, metal sheaths or trunking
~Connections between cables must be soldered or fastened
~Should be sized at least 120% of the sum of full load currents
~All electrical installations should be made in compliance with local requirements and recognition of international standards such as AS 3000, National Electrical Code (NEC) of NFPA or OSHA standards
~Protection measures against direct contact
~Power distribution systems must be equipped with overcurrent protection
OVERCURRENT PROTECTION COMMON MEANS-
~Fuses
~Circuit Breakers
~Ground-Fault Interrupter (GFI)
FUSES-
~Melt at a predetermined value of current & open the circuit
~Should be placed in the live conductor and never in the neutral conductor
~Overfusing should be avoided
~Not fast response and less reliable
~Simple wire fuses should never be replaced with copper wire -
DANGEROUS
CIRCUIT BREAKER-
~ Principle
-excess current detected electromagnetically
- automatically trips and cut off electricity supply
~Faster response and more reliable
~Difficult to tamper.
GROUND-FAULT INTERRUPTER (GFI) -
~Principle
[A differential transformer (torodial)]
Detects any current passing to ground through any path other than the proper conductor and trips and opens the circuit within 2.65 milliseconds
~Provides a good protection, as the majority of electric shock injuries occur when the body acts as conductor between line & earth
~Very fast response and sensitive device
~Commonly installed for socket outlet circuit & overhead line system
EARTHING AND BONDING-
~Eliminate a difference in electrical potential between a conductive object and the ground by connecting them
~Provide a path with lover resistance to the current than a person
(less than 2 ohms)
~All exposed metalwork which could become alive MUST be earthed
Bonding :
~Bonds all surfaces at the same grounded electrical potential
~Provides a ground-fault current path back to the source and the current will rise to a level high enough to blow the fuse or breaker
~Regular and frequent inspections / tests by competent person
INSULATION -
~Exposed live parts should be adequately insulated if at all possible
~Make use of insulating mats or gloves to protect against electric shock when working on a high voltage equipment
~Periodic examination of all insulating covers and devices
ISOLATION-
~All electrical equipment or apparatus that may require frequent attention must be capable of being completely isolated electrically
~Enclose & lock all power supplies to avoid accidental bodily contact
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
India's National Antheme is the Best antheme in the world- Declared by UNESCO on 23-Sep.08
Jago!!! India!!! Jago !!!
National Antheme is our Indian Song.
I am an Indian, and i have proud to be an indian.
The Indian antheme was introduced by Respected Sri Ravindranath Tagore.
and it was declared by UNESCO that the Indian Antheme is the best antheme in the world's all the anthme......
I request to all indians to please respect our antheme....
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Alert during known Phone call !!!!....
IF CALL FROM UNKNOWN PERSON, CUT IMMEDIATELY
If you receive a phone call on your mobile from any person saying that they are checking your mobile line,
and you have to press #90 or #09 or any other number. End this call immediately without pressing anynumbers.
Friends there is a fraud company using a device that once you press#90 or #09 they can access your SIM card and make calls at your expense.
This information has been confirmed by both Motorola and Nokia. Thereare over 3 million affected mobile phones.
Have U ever heard about LPG gas cylinder's expiry date....!!
I also didn't know how to find LPG cylinder's expiry date?
Expired Cylinders are not safe for use and may cause accidents.
In this regard please be cautious at the time of accepting any LPG cylinder from the Vendor.
Here is how we can check the expiry of LPG cylinders:On one of three side stems of the cylinder, the expiry date is coded alpha numerically as follows A or B or C or D and some two digit number following this e.g.
D06.The alphabets stand for quarters -1. A for March (First Qtr),2. B for June (Second Qtr),3. C for Sept (Third Qtr), &4. D for December (Fourth Qtr).
The digits stand for the year till it is valid. Hence D06 would mean December qtr of 2006. Please Return Back the Cylinder that you get with a Expiry Date, they are prone to Leak and other Hazardous accidents...
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The second example with D13 allows the cylinder to be in use until Dec 2013.
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