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    If the product has been exposed to rain or water. If the product does not operate normally when theIf the product has been dropped or the cabinet has beenIf the product exhibits a distinct change in performance.For brevity, throughout this manual the “Wireless Broadband. Router” is referred to as “the router” or “the device” and followingAccess Point-AP. Wireless LAN-WLAN. Ethernet network-LAN-network. This User Manual contains information on how to install andFrom now on, we will guide youThank you for choosing this Wireless Broadband Router. The. Wireless Broadband Route features a wireless Access Point, aIt allows the broadbandWith the support of new emerged 802.11g standard, the Access. Point provides data transfer of up to 54 Mbps, up to 5 times fasterThe integrated DHCP server automatically assigns IP addresses toTranslation (NAT) function, your LAN is protected against outsideBuild-in two internal antenna for wireless technology. PPPoE (PPP over Ethernet) Client with Keep. PAP and CHAP Authentication. DHCP Client. MAC Address Cloning. DHCP ServerBridge Mode SupportIP Filtering, IP Forwarding. DMZ Hosting. Allow List for Wireless LAN. VPN Support (IPSec Passthrough, and PPTP. Passthrough). Software Upgrade. Event LogCheck the contents of the package against the pack contentsWireless Broadband RouterPower Adapter and CordRJ-45 Ethernet CableInternet Explorer 5.0 or higher for Web configuration. Requirement for each PC on the LAN:Front Panel. The following illustration shows the front panel of the Wireless. Broadband Router. LED Indicators. The Wireless Broadband Router is equipped with eight LEDs onLEDsStatus. Description. Power. Off. No power is supplied to the unit. Solid. Power is connected to the unit. Wireless. Green. WLAN interface is not initializedActivity. On. WLAN interface is initialized properlyBlinking. WLAN interface.Green. StatusOff. Power is off or no Ethernet device isLEDsStatus. Orange. Slowly. Ethernet device is connected.WAN Port Green.

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    User Manual. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form by anyOther trademarks orJan 2003, Draft VersionClass B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits areThis equipment generates, usesChanges or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits setThis equipment should beContents. Introduction.1Front Panel.5. Rear Panel and Connectors.6Choosing a Place for the Router.7. Connecting the Wireless Broadband Router.7For Windows NT.13. For Windows 2000.14Web Configuration.17To enable Your Settings.18WAN Configuration for NAT Routing Mode.22. LAN Configuration for NAT Routing Mode.27. Viewing Current DHCP Assignments.28Specifing Your IP Filter Rules.37. Filter Types.38. Filter Scenario of the Wireles Broadband Router.39. Viewing Filter Log.40. Other Firewall Settings.40Setting Up Forwarding Entries.42Specification.49Installing. Using. Use only the type of power source indicated on theUse only the power adapter supplied with the product. Do not overload wall outlet or extension cords as this mayIf the power cordProper ventilation is necessary to prevent the productDo not place the product near any source of heat orDo not expose the product to moisture. Never spill anyDo not attempt to connect with any computer accessory orDo not place this product on an unstable stand or table. Power off and unplug this product from the wall outletPay attention toThe temperatureAfter powering off the product, power on the product atDo not block the ventilating openings of this product. When the product is expected to be not in use for a periodServicingDo not attempt to disassemble or open covers of this unit yourself. Nor should you attempt to service the product yourself, which mayContact qualified serviceIf the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed. If liquid has been spilled into the product.

    If your network settings is changed, you will be promptedThe following steps help you verify if your network adapter gets anIf not, you may need toFrom the Start menu, click Run to open the Run dialogStep 2. Enter winipcfg in the dialog box and then click OK. Select the Ethernet or WLAN adapter from the drop-downIf necessary, click ReleaseClick the drop-downEthernet adapter. For Windows NT. Step 1. Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control. Panel. On the IP Address tab, click on the drop-down arrow of. Adapter to select required adapter. Enable Obtain an IPStep 4. When returning to Network window, click Close. Step 5. When prompted with Network Settings Change dialogThe following steps help you verify if your network adapter gets anIf not, you may need toStep 1. Click Run from the Start menu to open the Run dialogStep 2. Type cmd in the dialog box and then click OK. At prompt, type ipconfig to see the IP information from. DHCP server. If you want to get a new IP address, type ipconfig. For Windows 2000. From the Start menu, point to Settings and then click. Network and Dial-up Connections. Right-click the Local Area Connection icon and thenStep 3Enable Obtain an IP address automatically and thenStep 4The procedures are the same.You can also choose to access the router via a wireless client,Internet connection. To get your wireless client connected to theWireless Broadband Router. The procedures are the same as described above. The onlyOperation Mode: Infrastructure. SSID: Refer the default SSID of the device. Authentication: Open. WEP Mode: DisabledYou can use the Ping command to verify whether or not your. Wireless Broadband Router. To execute ping command, open the DOS window and ping the IPFor example:If the following response occurs. Then the connection between the Wireless Broadband Router andOtherwise, if you get a failed ping with the response of. Request time out. Then the connection is fail. Verify your network setting is correct.

    QuicklyLAN port. Status. Power is off or no broadband deviceSlowly. Broadband device is connected.Connected. QuicklyWAN port. Indicates the WAN port does not yetOn. Indicates the WAN port successfullyRear Panel and Connectors. The following figure illustrates the rear panel of your Wireless. LAN Ports 1-4: RJ-45 Connectors. Integrated 4-port. NIC-equipped PC in your network. The LAN ports support. Auto-MDIX feature which eliminates the need forConnects to the. Auto-MDIX feature which eliminates the need forReset button. To reset the device to factory defaults, insert aThen wait for the device to finish booting. If you want to restore your customized settings after loadingChoosing a Place for the Router. Place the device close to the power outlet for the cable toAvoid placing the device in places where people may walkPlace the device on a flat and stable stand. Connecting the Wireless Broadband Router. Prior to connecting the hardware, make sure to power off your. Router. Then follow the steps below to connect the related devices. Step 1 Connecting Your PC to the LAN port. Attach one end of the Ethernet cable with RJ-45Wireless Broadband Router.Broadband Router. Step 3 Connecting the power adapter.Connect the single DC output connector of the powerBroadband Router. Then connect the supplied power cordStep 4 Turn on the power switch. The figure below illustrates a connection diagram example:Ethernet or wireless client PC. As the Wireless Broadband RouterThis chapter describes how to configure your PC to be a DHCPIf you have modified theTo access the Wireless Broadband Router via Ethernet, make sureNote:Step 1. Click on the Start menu, point to Settings and click on. Control Panel. Step 2. Double-click the Network icon. Step 3. NIC and click Properties. Step 4. On the IP Address tab, select Obtain an IP addressStep 5.

    This field allows you to clone a network adapter’s MACSome ISPs use the. MAC address of NIC, which was connected to yourIf this is the case, thisIP for the router’s WAN port.Some ISPs only respondIf a host name isPart 2. Configuring protocol settings. According to the connection type you selected above, proceed toIf DHCP Client is your option, no other configuration is needed. You may just click Apply to end your WAN settings. After theFigure 4-4. WAN Configuration-DHCP ClientIf PPPoE Client is your option, configure these fields as required byPPPoE Connection Status: This item is not configurable. ItConnection Mode: Select your PPP connection from theseKeep Alive: This feature will keep your PPPoE-enabled. Internet connection always alive. This is done by sending echoConnect on Demand: If enabled, the router will trigger a PPPLAN sends out a request for Internet access. However, theWAN connection has been idle for the amount of time youIf your Internet account isManual Connect: If enabled, the system administrator canThe packets largerAfter you finish the WAN settings, click Apply to submit yourFigure 4-5If PPTP Client is your option, configure these fields as required.Server IP Address: Enter the IP address of the PPTP server.Idle Disconnect: If checked, enter the amount of time theFigure 4-6. WAN Configuration-PPTP ClientIf Manual Config is your option, configure these fields as requiredThe default values are. Default Gateway: The IP address of the default gateway of theDNS Servers: Specifies the IP address of the Domain Name. Server. Your LAN side DHCP clients use the DNS to map aIf no DNS server is specified or theWINS Servers: Optional for Windows Internet Names Service. Enter the IP addresses of WINS servers if required. Allows you to supply hostAfter you finish the WAN settings, click Apply to submit yourFigure 4-7LAN Configuration for NAT Routing Mode. Your router communicates with your LAN through its LAN port. The.

    For Ethernet client, also check the cable between the router andURL field. This address is the default private IP of your router.Leave the username empty andFigure 4-1. Login to Web Configuration Utility. After you login, the System Overview page of the Wireless. Broadband Router displays. From now on the Wireless BroadbandWhile working with this Web Configuration Utility, correspondingIn addition,To enable Your Settings. After you have customized the settings and then click the ApplyYou will beDuring this process, it is importantAfter the settings have been registered, the screen will return toYou may thenFigure 4-2Clicking System Overview in the menu bar will display the. System Overview page which shows the basic information of yourYou may clickIf firewall is enabled, an additional item Firewall is displayed at theFigure 4-3. System OverviewPrior to configuring your Wireless Broadband Router, you mustThis section only describes how to set up the device to act as aMode” for instructions. When operating as a router, the device communicates with your. ISP through the WAN port. Depending on the connection typeDHCP Client: In this connection type, your router acts asSelect this option if your ISPPPPoE Client: Some ISPs use a PPPoE session to makeIf this is the case, you shouldThe WAN port of the device will be assigned a public IPPPTP Client: This router supports VPN (Virtual Private. Network) pass-through for both PPTP (Point-to-Point. Tunneling Protocol) and IPSec (IP Security). VPN allowsEffectively, a corporation uses a wide-area networkA company noManual Config: If your ISP assigns you a fixed IPDifferent configuration items will be displayed depending on yourWAN Configuration for NAT Routing Mode. Click WAN in the configuration menu to enter the WANPart 1. Configuring general settings.This option allows the device to act as a router and use theHowever, onlyOutside users cannot see yourThis leaves your home or businessOtherwise just keep the default values.

    This value determines at which interval the AP will send the nextDTIM when the AP has buffered broadcast or multicast messagesIts clients hear the beacons and awaken toThe default valueRate: Sets the rate of data transmission according to the speed ofYou can select from a range of transmissionBasic Rate Set: Sets what data rate control and managementThe Default option uses 1 or 2 MbpsAuto, 54g Performance and 802.11b Only.Figure 4-13When your Wireless Broadband Router operates as a router, theThat means all networkThe filter feature serves as a basic firewall security measure forBroadband Router inspects all data packets arrive from LAN sideIn addition to filter settings, the Filters page also allows to configurePing Reply and Report Log to TFTP Server. Specifing Your IP Filter Rules. If you are going to specify your filter rules, follow the proceduresListed Block) to be performed on the IP packets matchingMore to add more criteria if required. See next section forFilter Types. When setting up filter rules, you can define the Filter rules basedEach filter type is described as below. Note: Based on OSI reference model, MAC Filters demand higherMAC Filters: The MAC address of the LAN machine from whichUp to 12 entries are allowed. IP Filters: The range of IP addresses of the LAN machines fromUp to 5 entries are allowed. TCP Port Filters: Allows (or prohibits) certain LAN machine to use. TCP based service in the specified port range through the WANFor example, to allow (or prohibit) local PC 192.168.1.210 to use. FTP service (using TCP port 21). IP Address. Start. EndLAN machine to use UDP based service in the specified port rangeUp to 12 entries are allowed. For example, to allow (or prohibit) local PC 192.168.1.210 to useStart. EndFilter Scenario of the Wireles Broadband Router. When setting up your firewall policy, note the filter scenario usedWhen Filter Type is Listed Block.

    If all the filters are disabled: No filter rule is specified toIf any filter is enabled: only the packets matching theWhen Filter Type is Listed Pass. If all the filters are disabled: No filter rule is specified toAll packets are blocked. If any filter is enabled: Only the packets matching theFigure 4-14. FiltersViewing Filter Log. When filter feature is enabled, the router will keep a record of theClicking the Update button allows toThe log types are definedType. Blocked packets, from WAN side, by DoS (Deny of Service)Other Firewall Settings. WAN Management: Available only when Firewall is enabled. IfIf this option is enabled, a WAN PortIf required, you mayIf WAN Management is enabled using a non-80 port, the router’s. HTTP service (Web Configuration Utility) will be accessible via theFor example, if 1234 is entered, the router will be accessible atIf WAN Management is enabled using standard port 80, no suffix isIf WAN Management is enabled using port 80, your publiclyHTTP port. And you need to use the Forwarding feature to shiftWeb server on LAN side. WAN Port Ping Reply: Available only when Firewall is enabled. IfIt’s disabledReport Log to TFTP Server: Available only when Firewall isThis page allows you to configure the Forwarding and DMZUnlike Filter which governsBy default, forwarding entry is empty and any external access toForwarding serves as aHowever, if you designate a DMZ sever, incoming packets that doSetting Up Forwarding Entries. To set up your forwarding entries, enter these fields. DMZ IP Address: DMZ setting allows a local machine to beIf you specify a DMZ host here, all virtualTCP Port Forwards: In the first Start and End fields, define theIP Address filed, enter the IP address of the virtual server to whichFor example, you have a virtual server 192.168.1.210 running FTPStart. End. EndPort Forwards, only that the entry applies to UDP service. WAN port, it determines whether the services are allowedFor example, if you do notOn the other hand, if an.

    LAN configuration page allows you to define the private IP addressBy default, the IP address and subnet mask of the LAN port isTo reconnect, you will need toThe Wireless Broadband Router implements a built-in DHCPThe DHCP server alsoDNS addresses for DHCP clients to access the Internet. DHCP function spares you the hassle of manually assigning a. It is probablyDHCP server is enabled by default. Note: It is not allowed to have two DHCP servers running onIf you decide to enable the DHCPIf you disable DHCP server, just click Apply to submit yourDHCP Lease Time: Specify the time that a network deviceIP Pool Range: Specify the starting and ending IP address ofInternet session, the router will allocate an unused IP addressFigure 4-8. LAN Configuration in Router Mode. Viewing Current DHCP Assignments. When DHCP server function is enabled for your LAN, the routerThe DHCP lease. Figure 4-9A bridge connects two or more LANs together and bases theUnder Bridge mode,Acting as a bridge, theTo set up the bridge mode,Part 1. Enable bridging function. Go to the WAN configuration page and select the Bridging optionFigure 4-10. Enabling Bridging. Part 2. LAN configuration.DHCP Client: Select this option if there is already a DHCPClick Apply toNote: After committing the settings, your configuring PC mayTo reconnect, you will need toFigure 4-11. Bridge Mode-DHCP Client. Manual Config: If enabled, manually enter the IP address andIf you disable DHCP service, no further configuration isNote: After committing this setting, your configuring PC mayTo reconnect, you will need toIf DHCP server service is enabled, proceed to set up the itemsDHCP Lease Time: Specify the time that a network deviceIP Pool Range: Specify the starting and ending IP address ofInternet session, the device will allocate an unused IPThese settings allow yourAfter finishing the settings above, click Apply to submit theNote: Under Manual Config setting, after DHCP Server takesFigure 4-12.

    Bridge Mode-Manual ConfigThe Wireless Broadband Router implements Access PointWith the default values, the routerAccess Point Name: The name used for identifying the Access. Point. SSID: Service Set ID. It uniquely identifies a logical networkThe default value is IEEE 802.11Country: Select the country where you use this AP. When theChannel ID: The radio frequency used for communication. Available channels vary according to the regulations in the countrySelect a channel outData Encryption (WEP Mode): WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) isWEP is disabled by default. If you want to protect your data when itTo enable WEP, select 64 bits or 128 bits option as the encryptionAuthentication Mode: Authentication is a process in which the APThis happens prior to any wireless client can associate to an AP. The IEEE 802.11b defines two types of algorithms in authentication:With Open System, the authentication is done through a pseudoShared Key,If the clientIf you select Open System or Shared Key, wireless stations canWEP Keys: Enter one to four WEP keys in either ASCII or. Hexidecimal format. Note that when using Hexidecimal format, onlyValid key length for eachHEX Format. ASCII FormatAside from entering your WEP keys, you should select one of theThe receiving station will useTo ensure successful decryption, have yourNote: All Wireless Stations must use identical encryption algorithmMAC Address Access Control: The device also supportsList. To enable this function, select the Enable option and thenUp to 16 MACWe suggest you not to modify the Advanced parameters unlessThe parameters are described asBeacon Interval: Defines the periodic interval at which the 802.11. WLAN Access Point sends out a beacon. RTS Threshold: Request to send threshold. It specifies the packet. Packets that exceed the specified RTS threshold trigger the. Fragment Threshold: It determines whether packets will beOn the other hand,DTIM: Specifies the Deferred Traffic Indicator Map (DTIM) period.

    FTP forwarding entry has been set up, the FTP requests will beIf you enable WAN Management (i.e., allow external access fromWeb server on your local network, take either of the proceduresOption 1: In Filters page, with WAN Management enabled, enterIf any external host wants to access your Web management serverOption 2: Have WAN Management to use the standard portStart. EndWith the settings above, an external host trying to access yourIf you do not enter the suffix “:8080”, the external host’s packetsAs a result,Configuration Utility of the router instead. Figure 4-15Network administrators may want to synchronize date and timeThis can be done by synchronizing theOption 1: Using an existing NTP server.Option 2: Specifying the router as your network NTP server.This setting limits your. Web-based manager access to users with the correct credentials. By default, the user name is empty and the password is admin.This option allows you to upgrade the Wireless Broadband RouterTo upgrade,You will return to the. Administration page while the process is complete. Note: Do not interrupt the upgrade process otherwise it mightAfter upgrade, you can see the new firmware version in Current. Firmware version field.Save Current Configurations: Allows you to save yourOnce your router is properlyRetrieve User Configurations: If you have loaded factory defaultsRestore button in this group), you can restore your settings byRestore Factory Defaults: To restore factory defaults, click the. Restore button and then wait for a few minutes as the utilityReboot: This option allows to you remotely reboot the device.Figure 4-16. AdministrationTwo external antennas for wireless technology. InterfaceTwo external antennas for wireless technology. Physical. Front Panel: 8 LEDs ( Power x 1, LAN x 4, WAN x 1. Wireless x 1, Connected x 1). Back Panel: Reset button, Power Jack, RJ-45 LAN Port xDimensions: 145 mm(L) x 240 mm(W) x 40 mm(H). Case types: Lay down. Power Adapter and Environmental Requirement.

    Relative Humidity: 5% to 90% (non-condensing)Electromagnetic Compliance. FCC Part 15 Class BWAN Port Features. Settable and Changeable IP Address. LAN Port Features. DHCP Server. Router FeaturesBridge Mode SupportIP Filtering, IP Forwarding. DNS Forwarding. UPNP Support. Microsoft NetMeeting Passthrough Support. Microsoft XP Messenger Passthrough SupportSecurity Features. Supports IP packets filtering based on IP address, portVPN Support (IPSec Passthrough, and PPTP. Wireless LAN Features. Fully compatible to 802.11g standard. Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) technologySeamless roaming within wireless LAN infrastructure. Low power consumption via efficient power management. Configuration and Management Features. DHCP Server function for IP distribution to local networkEvent LogPDF Version: 1.3. Linearized: No. Page Count: 59. Creation Date: 2003:04:29 09:34:51Z. Mod Date: 2003:04:29 09:34:51Z. Producer: Acrobat Distiller 5.0.5 (Windows). Metadata Date: 2003:04:29 09:34:51Z. The following two short sections discuss the benefits of home networking and outline best practices for maximizing your wireless home network range and performance. Please be sure to read through this User Manual completely, and pay special attention to the section entitled “Placement of your Router for Optimal Performance”. See your Network Card’s user guide for more information. The following is a list of features that make your new Belkin Wireless G Router an ideal solution for your home or small office network. The switch features automatic detection so it will adjust to the speed of connected devices. The switch will transfer data between computers and the Internet simultaneously without interrupting or consuming resources. All of the cables exit from the rear of the Router for better organization and utility. The LED indicators are easily visible on the front of the Router to provide you with information about network activity and status.

    GREEN means a 10Base-T device is connected, AMBER means a 100Base-T device is connected. When information is being sent over the port, the LED blinks rapidly. Green Orange Blinking (Orange or Green) Modem Status LED This LED lights in GREEN to indicate that your modem is connected properly to the Router. Connections to Computers (Wired Computer Ports) - BLUE Connect your wired (non-wireless) computers to these ports.Restoring the Factory Defaults Press and hold the “Reset” button for at least 10 seconds, then release it. You can use it to get your Router up and running in minutes. Additionally, if you are using an operating system other than Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, or XP, you must set up the Router using the “Alternate Setup Method” section of this User Manual. IMPORTANT: Run the Easy Install Wizard software from the computer that is directly connected to the cable or DSL modem. Make sure you have not connected the Router at this point. If you have connected your Router, please reconnect your computer directly to the modem. If you mistakenly choose the wrong adapter now, you will be able to choose a different one later. Step 2 Set up the Hardware The Wizard will walk you through connecting your Router to your. Plug the power supply’s small connector into the power port on the Router. Plug the power supply into an empty power outlet. This will take approximately one minute. During this time, do not turn off the Router or computer. The Router will restart itself at the end of this step. Congratulations. You have finished installing your new Belkin Router. You are ready to set up the other computers in your home. You can also add computers to your Router anytime you want. You can also use it to manage advanced functions of the Router. Mac or PC computer that was originally connected to the cable or DSL modem To power adapter Note: Your Router may have ports in different locations than depicted in the illustration above.

    Step 3 Configure the Router Using the Web-Based Advanced User Interface Using your Internet browser, you can access the Router’s Web-Based Advanced User Interface. Once a user has logged in to make changes, there are two ways that the computer can be logged out. Pressing this button will take you back to the home page. Internet Status Indicator This indicator is visible in all pages of the UI, indicating the connection status of the Router. Help is also available on many pages by clicking “more info” next to certain sections of each page. LAN Settings Shows you the settings of the Local Area Network (LAN) side of the Router. The Router is capable of connecting to virtually any ISP’s system provided you have correctly configured the Router’s settings for your ISP’s connection type. Select the type of connection you use by clicking the button to your connection type and then clicking “Next” next. Some dynamic connection types may require a host name. If your ISP uses static IP addressing, you will need your IP address, subnet mask, and ISP gateway address. If you use a DSL modem to connect to the Internet, your ISP may use PPPoE to log you into the service. If you have an Internet connection in your home or small office that doesn’t require a modem, you may also use PPPoE. Password Type in your password and re-type it into the “Retype Password” box to confirm it. Service Name A service name is rarely required by an ISP. If you are not sure if your ISP requires a service name, leave this blank. Some ISPs require a connection using PPTP protocol, a type of connection most common in European countries. This sets up a direct connection to the ISP’s system. Type in the information provided by your ISP in the space provided. Enter the IP address here. My Subnet Mask Provided by your ISP. Enter the IP address here. Connection ID (optional) Provided by your ISP. If your ISP did not give you a connection ID, leave this blank.

    Your user name and password are provided to you by Telstra BigPond. Enter this information below. Choosing your state from the drop-down menu IP address. Many Internet Service Providers (ISPs) do not require you to enter this information into the Router. The “Automatic from ISP”. Belkin has provided the ability to clone (copy) the MAC address of the computer into the Router. Click the “Clone” button Changes”. Your MAC address is now cloned to the Router. Entering a Specific MAC Address In certain circumstances you may need a specific WAN MAC address. This is a unique, advanced feature of your Belkin Router. It is possible to change the subnet mask if necessary; however, do NOT make changes to the subnet mask unless you have a specific reason to do so. The. Local Domain Name The default setting is “Belkin”. You can set a local domain name (network name) for your network. There is no need to change this setting unless you have a specific advanced need to do so. You can. You are able to view the IP address the computer, the host name one), and the MAC address card (NIC). From this tab you can make changes to the wireless network name (SSID), operating channel, encryption security settings, and configure the Router to be used as an access point. The different modes are explained below.In the United States and Australia, there are 11 channels. In the United Kingdom and most of Europe, there are 13 channels. For security, you can choose not to broadcast your network’s SSID. Doing so will keep your network name hidden from computers that are scanning for the presence of wireless networks. This section is intended for the home, home office, and small office user. All Belkin wireless products will support both 64-bit and 128-bit WEP. Encryption Keys After selecting either the 64-bit or 128-bit WEP encryption mode, it is critical that you generate an encryption key.


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    It brought to the line an optional autopilot also a key starter to replace the previous pull-starter. The seats were redesigned to be six-way adjustable. A child seat was made optional to allow two children to be carried in the baggage area. A total of 889 172C models were produced. 172D The 1963 172D model introduced the lower rear fuselage alongside wraparound Omni-Vision rear window also a one-piece windshield. New rudder also brake pedals were also added. 1146 172Ds were built. 1963 also saw the introduction of the 172D Powermatic. In reality this was not a new model but was a Cessna 175 Skylark that had been renamed for its last year of production. The Skylark had gained a reputation for poor engine reliability also the renaming of it as a 172 was a marketing attempt to regain sales through rebranding. The move was not a success also neither the 1963 Powermatic nor the Skylark were produced again after the 1963 model year. 172E The 172E was the 1964 model. The electrical fuses were replaced alongside circuit breakers. Gross weight was increased to 2,300 lb (1,043 kg) where it would stay until the 172P. These models formed the basis for the US Air Forces T-41A Mescalero primary trainer. It also introduced a shorter-stroke nose gear oleo to reduce drag also improve the appearance of the aircraft in flight. A new cowling was used, introducing shock-mounts that transmitted lower noise-levels to the cockpit also reduced cowl cracking. The electric stall warning horn was replaced by a pneumatic one. There was no change in the sea level rate of climb at 645 ft (197 m) per minute. The 172I also introduced the first standard “T” instrument arrangement. However, as time for model introduction neared, those dealers who were aware of the change began applying pressure on the factory to continue the previous configuration. They felt the new model would be less usable as a trainer.

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    Consequently, also at the last minute, the decision was made to continue the 172 in its original configuration. The planned 172J configuration would be introduced as a new model, the 177. The deluxe option would become the 177 Cardinal. The “J” designation was never publicly used. 172K The next model year was the 1969 “K” model. The 1969 172K had a redesigned vertical fin cap also reshaped rear windows. Optional long range 52 US gal (197 l) wing fuel tanks were offered. The rear windows were slightly enlarged by 16 square inches (103 cm2). Fully articulated seats were offered as well. Production in 1970 was 759 units. 172L The 172L, sold during 1971 also 1972, replaced the main landing gear, which were originally flat spring steel alongside tapered, tubular steel gear legs. The “L” also had a plastic fairing between the dorsal fin also vertical fin to introduce a greater family resemblance to the 182s vertical fin. This was marketed as the “camber-lift” wing. The baggage compartment was increased in size also nose-mounted dual landing lights were available as an option. In 1976, Cessna stopped marketing the aircraft as the 172 also began exclusively using the “Skyhawk” designation. This model year also saw a redesigned instrument panel to hold more avionics. Among other changes, the fuel also other small gauges are relocated to the left side for improved pilot readability compared alongside the earlier 172 panel designs. Unfortunately, this engine proved troublesome also it was replaced by the similarly rated O-320-D2J to create the 1981 172P. The 1977 “N” model 172 also introduced rudder trim as an option also standard “pre-selectable” flaps. The 1978 model brought a 28-volt electrical system to replace the previous 14-volt system. Air conditioning was an option. Larger wing tanks increased the optional fuel to 66 US gallons (250 l). The “N” remained in production until 1980 when the 172P or Skyhawk P was introduced.

    172P The 172P, or Skyhawk P, was introduced in 1981 to solve the reliability problems of the “N” engine. The Lycoming O-320-D2J was a great improvement. The “P” model also saw the maximum flap deflection decreased from 40 degrees to 30 to allow a gross weight increase from 2,300 lb (1,043 kg) to 2,400 lb (1,089 kg). A wet wing was optional, alongside a capacity of 62 US gallons of fuel. It had a useful load that was about 100 lb (45 kg) more that the Skyhawk P also a rate of climb that was actually 20 feet (6 m) per minute lower, due to the higher gross weight. Production ended after only three years when all 172 production stopped. 172R The Skyhawk R was introduced in 1996 also is powered by a derated Lycoming IO-360-L2A producing a maximum of 160 horsepower (120 kW) at just 2,400 rpm. Here you will find the first Cessna 172 to have a factory fitted fuel-injected engine. The 172Rs maximum takeoff weight is 2,450 lb (1,111 kg). This model year introduced many improvements, including a new interior alongside soundproofing, an all new multi-level ventilation system, a standard four point intercom, contoured, energy absorbing, 26g front seats alongside vertical also reclining adjustments also inertia reel harnesses. 172S The Cessna 172S was introduced in 1998 also is powered by a Lycoming IO-360-L2A producing 180 horsepower (134 kW). The maximum engine rpm was increased from 2,400 rpm to 2,700 rpm resulting in a 20 hp (15 kW) increase over the “R” model. As a result, the maximum takeoff weight was increased to 2,550 lb (1,157 kg). This model is marketed under the name Skyhawk SP, although the Type Certification data sheet specifies it is a 172S. The 172S is built primarily for the private owner-operator also is offered alongside the Garmin G1000 avionics package as standard equipment also leather seats. Cessna 172RG Cessna introduced a retractable-gear version of the 172 in 1980 also named it the Cutlass 172RG.

    Cessna 172 Skyhawk 1977 Service Repair Manual Download cessna 172 Repair Repair manual 1977 cessna 172 skyhawk Repair book Thanks for using our manual download service. Despite compression the files can be very large. Please check you have enough storage space (can be up to 1 Gig) and you have a solid Internet connection. Sizes are mentioned on the page. Cessna Service Manual offers detailed servicing instructions for the Cessna 172 Skyhawk 1977 aircraft. The Service repair manual will give you complete step by step information on repair, servicing and preventative maintenance for your Cessna. The manual is highly detailed with photos and illustrations to help guide you through every repair and troubleshooting procedure. This manual contains all you need to know to keep your Cessna working right and is the only service repair manual you will need. It will help you understand, care for, service and lower the repair and maintenance cost for your Cessna. After purchasing your parts manual you can instantly download it and view it. The manual is fully printable; you can print pages from it whenever you need too. 172 The basic 172 appeared in November 1955 as the 1956 model and remained in production until replaced by the 172A in early 1960. It was equipped with a Continental O-300 145 hp (108 kW) six-cylinder, air-cooled engine and had a maximum gross weight of 2,200 lb (998 kg). This added optional equipment included full exterior paint to replace the standard partial paint stripes and standard avionics. It brought to the line an optional autopilot and a key starter to replace the previous pull-starter. A total of 889 172C models were produced. 172D The 1963 172D model introduced the lower rear fuselage with wraparound Omni-Vision rear window and a one-piece windshield. New rudder and brake pedals were also added. 1146 172Ds were built. 1963 also saw the introduction of the 172D Powermatic.

    The Skylark had gained a reputation for poor engine reliability and the renaming of it as a 172 was a marketing attempt to regain sales through rebranding. The move was not a success and neither the 1963 Powermatic nor the Skylark were produced again after the 1963 model year. 172E The 172E was the 1964 model. The electrical fuses were replaced with circuit breakers. It also introduced a shorter-stroke nose gear oleo to reduce drag and improve the appearance of the aircraft in flight. A new cowling was used, introducing shock-mounts that transmitted lower noise-levels to the cockpit and reduced cowl cracking. Consequently, and at the last minute, the decision was made to continue the 172 in its original configuration. The 1969 172K had a redesigned vertical fin cap and reshaped rear windows. Production in 1970 was 759 units. 172L The 172L, sold during 1971 and 1972, replaced the main landing gear, which were originally flat spring steel with tapered, tubular steel gear legs. The “L” also had a plastic fairing between the dorsal fin and vertical fin to introduce a greater family resemblance to the 182s vertical fin. The baggage compartment was increased in size and nose-mounted dual landing lights were available as an option. In 1976, Cessna stopped marketing the aircraft as the 172 and began exclusively using the “Skyhawk” designation. Among other changes, the fuel and other small gauges are relocated to the left side for improved pilot readability compared with the earlier 172 panel designs. Total production of “M” models was 7306 over the four years it was manufactured. 172N The 172Q was introduced in 1983 and given the name Cutlass to create an affiliation with the 172RG, although it was actually a 172P with a Lycoming O-360-A4N engine of 180 horsepower (134 kW). It had a useful load that was about 100 lb (45 kg) more that the Skyhawk P and a rate of climb that was actually 20 feet (6 m) per minute lower, due to the higher gross weight.

    Production ended after only three years when all 172 production stopped. 172R The Skyhawk R was introduced in 1996 and is powered by a derated Lycoming IO-360-L2A producing a maximum of 160 horsepower (120 kW) at just 2,400 rpm. This model year introduced many improvements, including a new interior with soundproofing, an all new multi-level ventilation system, a standard four point intercom, contoured, energy absorbing, 26g front seats with vertical and reclining adjustments and inertia reel harnesses. 172S The Cessna 172S was introduced in 1998 and is powered by a Lycoming IO-360-L2A producing 180 horsepower (134 kW). The 172S is built primarily for the private owner-operator and is offered with the Garmin G1000 avionics package as standard equipment and leather seats. We have over 15.000 best quality manuals on stock for instant download. For example: Car manuals, bike manuals, lawn tractor manuals, forklift manuals, printer and copier manuals, snowmobile manuals, engine repair manuals, and more. If there are problems with the download, please contact us. Free support. Cessna 172 Skyhawk 1977 Service Repair Manual Instant Download This highly detailed manual is very useful and contains everything you need to repair, service, restore maintain, rebuild or diagnose your Cessna 210 Service Repair Manual 1970-76 Cessna 210 Centurion aircraft. You can save it on every computer, ipad, hard disc, etc.Some of the manuals are zipped. To unzip these manuals you need f.e. free winzip or winrar. This official service, repair guide, factory or workshop manual gives you the complete step by step informations on servicing, repairing and preventative maintenance. It is your essential help guide through every repair and troubleshooting procedure. Please check you have enough storage space (manuals can be to 4000 mb) and you have a solid and fast internet connection. Sizes of the Cessna 210 Service Repair Manual 1970-76 Cessna 210 Centurion aircraft manual is mentioned on the page.


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    When employees are happy and safe at their workplace, it is a huge benefit for the company. Happy employees, continued company success and positive reviews then help in enhancing the company’s business. With the help of these templates, you can create excellent employee safety manual for your company. It will help save lot of time, energy and employee lives. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience. If any employee has questions regarding these policies, please contact Environment, Health and Safety at 919-962-5507 or by using the contact form. The manual has been expertly developed by Safety Guru, Doug Wakefield. It contains most of the critical elements required for an effective safety system for virtually any size business. It is in Word format so you can cut, paste, personalise and modify as much as you want or need to. It must be modified to suit your specific site needs or relevant legislation in your jurisdiction. Please share them below Cancel reply Injury Hiding-How do you stop it. Craig Clancy Task Based vs Activity Based Safe Work Method Statements Safety And Tender Submissions Daniel Kirk It’s easy being wise after the event. Honey they get me! They get me at work. Drewie Downturn Doin’ Your Head In. James Parkinson People and Safety Safety Caring John Toomey Who is Responsible for This. Who Are Your People. Karl Cameron Abby Normal Safety The Right Thing Ken Roberts Safety Legislation Is Our Biggest Accident. HSE Trip Down Memory Lane Mark Taylor Build a Psychologically Safe Workplace by Taking Risks and Analysing Failures Enculturing Safety Max Geyer WHS Legislation is NOT about Safety it’s about Culture Due Diligence Is Not Just Ticking Boxes. Matt Thorne It was the SIA until someone wanted to swing from the Chandelier Common Sense is Remarkably Uncommon Peter Ribbe Is there “Common Sense” in safety. Who wants to be a safety professional. Feel free to ask us any questions for OSHA related matters.

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    It should be developed in communication with laboratory personnel to ensure that all major concerns are adequately addressed. The EHS policy should state intent to prevent or mitigate both human and economic losses arising from accidents, adverse occupational exposures, and environmental events; build EHS considerations into all phases of the operations, including laboratory discovery and development environments; achieve and maintain compliance with laws and regulations; and continually improve EHS performance. The EHS policy and policy statement should be reviewed, revalidated, and where necessary, revised by top management as often as necessary. It should be communicated and made readily accessible to all employees and made available to relevant interested parties, as appropriate. 2.A.2. Management Commitment Management commitment to EHS performance is widely recognized as one of the elements most critical to EHS program success and to the development of a strong culture of safety within an organization. Therefore, the management system document establishes management commitment with a formal statement of intent, which defines examples of how performance goals are supported. Examples of how this commitment is supported include the following: Establish methods to use energy more efficiently, reduce waste, and prevent accidents. Comply with laws, regulations, and organizational requirements applicable to their operations. Improve EHS performance continually. Conduct periodic assessments to verify and validate EHS performance. 2.A.3. Planning Planning is an integral part of all elements of the management system and to be effective involves the design and development of suitable processes and organizational structure to manage EHS aspects and their associated risk control systems proportionately to the needs, hazards, and risks of the organization. Planning is equally important to deal with health risks that might only become apparent after a long latency period.

    This chapter seeks to improve the EHS performance of organizations by providing guidance on EHS to integrate EHS management with other aspects of the organization. Many features of effective EHS management are identical to management practices advocated by proponents of quality assurance and business excellence. The guidelines presented here are based on general principles of good management and are designed to integrate EHS management within an overall management system. 1 By establishing an EHS management system, EHS risks are controlled in a systematic proactive manner. Within many organizations, some elements of EHS management are already in place, such as policy and risk assessment records, but other aspects need to be developed. It is important that all the elements described here are incorporated into the EHS management system. The manner and extent to which individual elements are applied, however, depend on factors such as the size of the organization, the nature of its activities, the hazards, and the conditions in which it operates. An initial status review should be carried out in all organizations that do not have an established EHS management system. This initial status review will provide information on the scope, adequacy, and implementation of the current management system. Where no formal management system exists, or if the organization is newly established, the initial status review should indicate where the organization stands with respect to managing risks. Figure 2.1 illustrates the major elements of an EHS management system. FIGURE 2.1 Overview of environmental health and safety management system. 2.A.1. Environmental Health and Safety Policy Top management should set in place procedures to define, document, and endorse a formal EHS policy for an organization. The policy should clearly outline the roles and expectations for the organization, faculty, EHS personnel, and individual employees or students.

    1 ) should be scheduled and should reflect the nature of the organization's hazards and risks. To maximize benefits, competent persons independent of the area or activity should conduct the audits. The use of external, impartial auditors should be considered to assist in evaluation of the EHS management system. When performing these reviews, it is important that the organization have a plan for following up on the results of the audit to ensure that problems are addressed and that recognition is given where it is deserved. The concept of change management in the laboratory environment varies markedly from methods typically prescribed, for example, in manufacturing operations. By its very nature, the business of conducting experiments is constantly changing. As such, a number of standard practices are used to identify appropriate handling practices, containment methods, and required procedures for conducting laboratory work in a safe manner. Several examples of these practices include identification of molecules as particularly hazardous substances (PHSs), 2 which specifies certain handling and containment requirements and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE); approval and training for new radioisotope users; completion of biosafety risk assessments for the use of infectious agents; and Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) review of chemicals being used. 2.A.6. Management Review of EHS Management System Top management should review the organization's EHS management system at regular intervals to ensure its continuing suitability, adequacy, and effectiveness. This review includes assessing opportunities for improvement and the need for changes in the management system, including the EHS policy and objectives. The results of the management review should be documented.

    Among other information, a management review should include the following: results of EHS management system audits, results from any external audits, communications from interested parties, extent to which objectives have been met, status of corrective and preventive actions, follow-up actions from previous management reviews, and recommendations for improvement based on changing circumstances. The outputs from management review should include any decisions and actions related to possible change to EHS policy, objectives, and other elements of the management system, consistent with the commitment to continual improvement. The management system review ensures a regular process that evaluates the EHS management system in order to identify deficiencies and modify them. Systemic gaps, evidence that targets are not being met, or compliance issues that are discovered during compliance or risk assessments indicate a possible need for revision to the management system or its implementation. 2.A.7. Example Management System: Department of Energy Integrated Safety Management System One example of a common EHS management system is that used by the Department of Energy (DOE). The agency's Integrated Safety Management (ISM) system, adopted in 1996, is used at all DOE facilities, and has been used as a model for other agencies and institutions. The system consists of six guiding principles and five core management safety functions. The principles and functions in DOE Policy DOE P 450.4 ( DOE, 1994 ), outlined below, require planning, identification of hazards and controls before work begins, and for work to be performed within these defined and planned methods. Principles: Line management responsibility for safety. Line management is directly responsible for the protection of the public, the workers, and the environment.

    It also establishes objectives that define the criteria for judging success or failure of the management system. Objectives are identified on the basis of either the results of the initial status review, subsequent periodic reviews, or other available data. Various sources of information are used to identify applicable EHS aspects and to assess the risk associated with each. Once applicable EHS aspects are identified, a risk-based evaluation is performed to determine the potential impact and adequacy of existing control measures. If additional controls or corrective actions are needed to reduce risks to acceptable levels, they are integrated into business planning. Categorizing each item in this manner allows gaps that are identified to be prioritized and incorporated, based on level of importance and available resources. Care should be taken when developing and disseminating new controls and corrective actions. If requirements are perceived by laboratory personnel as unnecessarily onerous, there is potential for lower compliance within the organization and a loss of credibility on the part of EHS personnel. While understanding that some individuals will never be convinced of the need for new controls, it is important to provide clear, supported justifications for changes to existing protocols to encourage adoption of the new policies and procedures. 2.A.4. Implementation The design of management arrangements should reflect the organization's business needs and the nature of their risks. However, there should be appropriate activity across all elements of the model (policy; planning; implementation; performance measurement, audits, and change management; and management review). All contractor personnel should be required to comply with the sponsoring organization's safety policies and plans.

    Though it is the responsibility of each individual researcher to ensure that work is performed in a prudent and safe manner, achieving a safe laboratory environment is a cooperative endeavor between management, EHS personnel, and laboratory personnel. Regulations, policies, and plans will never cover every contingency, and it is important for these different groups to communicate with each other to ensure that new situations can be handled appropriately. One way to ensure that the needs of all groups are being met is by creating safety committees consisting of representatives from each part of an organization. In this forum, safety concerns can be raised, information can be distributed to affected parties, and a rough sense of the efficacy of policies and programs can be gained. 2.A.5. Performance Measurement and Change Management The primary purpose of measuring EHS performance is to judge the implementation and effectiveness of the processes established for controlling risk. Performance measurement provides information on the progress and current status of the arrangements (strategies, processes, and activities) used by an organization to control risks to EHS. Measurement information includes data to judge the management system by gathering information on how the system operates in practice, identifying areas where corrective action is necessary, and providing a basis for continual improvement. All of the components of the EHS management system should be adequately inspected, evaluated, maintained, and monitored to ensure continued effective operation. Risk assessment and risk control should be reviewed in the light of modifications or technological developments. Results of evaluation activities are used as part of the planning process and management review, to improve performance and correct deficiencies over time. Periodic audits that enable a deeper and more critical appraisal of all of the elements of the EHS management system (see Figure 2.

    As a complement to line management, the Department's Office of Environment, Safety, and Health provides safety policy, enforcement, and independent oversight functions. Clear roles and responsibilities. Clear and unambiguous lines of authority and responsibility for ensuring safety shall be established and maintained at all organizational levels within the Department and its contractors. Competence commensurate with responsibilities. Personnel shall possess the experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities that are necessary to discharge their responsibilities. Balanced priorities. Resources shall be effectively allocated to address safety, programmatic, and operational considerations. Protecting the public, the workers, and the environment shall be a priority whenever activities are planned and performed. Identification of safety standards and requirements. Before work is performed, the associated hazards shall be evaluated and an agreed-upon set of safety standards and requirements shall be established which, if properly implemented, will provide adequate assurance that the public, the workers, and the environment are protected from adverse consequences. Hazard controls tailored to work being performed. Administrative and engineering controls to prevent and mitigate hazards shall be tailored to the work being performed and associated hazards. Operations authorization. The conditions and requirements to be satisfied for operations to be initiated and conducted shall be clearly established and agreed upon. Functions: Define the scope of work. Missions are translated into work, expectations are set, tasks are identified and prioritized, and resources are allocated. Analyze the hazards. Hazards associated with the work are identified, analyzed, and categorized. Develop and implement hazard controls. Perform work within controls. Readiness is confirmed and work is performed safely. Provide feedback and continuous improvement.

    Feedback information on the adequacy of controls is gathered, opportunities for improving the definition and planning of work are identified and implemented, line and independent oversight is conducted, and, if necessary, regulatory enforcement actions occur. In addition, in 2006, and in recognition of a gap within the management system, DOE identified four supplemental safety culture elements. These, as described in DOE Manual DOE M 450.4-1 ( DOE, 2006 ), are as follows: Individual attitude and responsibility for safety. Every individual accepts responsibility for safe mission performance. Individuals demonstrate a questioning attitude by challenging assumptions, investigating anomalies, and considering potential adverse consequences of planned actions. All employees are mindful of work conditions that may impact safety, and assist each other in preventing unsafe acts or behaviors. Operational excellence. Organizations achieve sustained, high levels of operational performance, encompassing all DOE and contractor activities to meet mission, safety, productivity, quality, environmental, and other objectives. High reliability is achieved through a focus on operations, conservative decision making, open communications, deference to expertise, and systematic approaches to eliminate or mitigate error-likely situations. Oversight for performance assurance. Competent, robust, periodic, and independent oversight is an essential source of feedback that verifies expectations are being met and identifies opportunities for improvement. Performance assurance activities verify whether standards and requirements are being met. Performance assurance through conscious, directed, independent previews at all levels brings fresh insights and observations to be considered for safety and performance improvement. Organizational learning for performance improvement.

    The organization demonstrates excellence in performance monitoring, problem analysis, solution planning, and solution implementation. The organization encourages openness and trust, and cultivates a continuous learning environment. More information about the DOE ISM system can be found at www.directives.doe.gov. The DOE ISM system is only one example of an EHS management system, and many others exist. It is important that each organization develop a management system to meet the needs of the organization. Small organizations or those that do not handle particularly hazardous materials should not be tempted to “over-engineer” the system. If the burden of organizational oversight and management of the ESH program is not appropriately tied to the organizational risk, then the safety program may lose credibility in the eyes of the people it supports. 2.B. CHEMICAL HYGIENE PLAN The foundation of all management system approaches is the identification of EHS concerns, which if not adequately controlled, can result in employee injury or illness, adverse effects on the environment, and regulatory action. This standard was created to minimize employee exposure to hazardous chemicals in the laboratory and sets forth guidelines for employers and trained laboratory personnel engaged in the use of hazardous chemicals. 3 The OSHA Laboratory Standard defines a Chemical Hygiene Plan (CHP) as “a written program developed and implemented by the employer which sets forth procedures, equipment, personal protective equipment and work practices that are capable of protecting employees from the health hazards presented by hazardous chemicals used in that particular workplace.” “Where hazardous chemicals as defined by this standard are used in the workplace, the employer shall develop and carry out the provisions of a written Chemical Hygiene Plan.

    ” The CHP is the foundation of the laboratory safety program and should be reviewed and updated, as needed, on an annual basis to reflect changes in policies and personnel. A CHP that is facility specific can assist in promoting a culture of safety to protect employees from exposure to hazardous materials. Topics included in a CHP are individual responsibilities for chemical hygiene within the organization (see Boxes 2.1, 2.2, and 2.3 ), emergency preparedness and facility security issues, personal apparel and PPE, chemical management, laboratory housekeeping, standard operating procedures, emergency action plan (EAP) for accidents and spills, safety equipment, chemical waste policies, required training, safety rules and regulations, facility design and laboratory ventilation, medical and environmental monitoring, compressed gas safety, laboratory equipment, biological safety, and radiation safety. BOX 2.1 Chemical Hygiene Responsibilities in a Typical Academic Institution. The duties of the CHO vary widely from one institution to another but may include the following: Establish, maintain, and revise the Chemical Hygiene Plan (CHP). BOX 2.2 Chemical Hygiene Responsibilities in a Typical Industry Research Facility. Qualified by training or experience to provide technical guidance in the development and implementation of the provisions of the Laboratory Standard. Oversees implementation and (more.) BOX 2.3 Chemical Hygiene Responsibilities in a Typical Governmental Laboratory. Is given authority by the Director of Safety Services Division to provide technical guidance in the development and implementation of the provisions of the Chemical Hygiene Plan (CHP). (more.) Determining what belongs in the CHP for a given laboratory should be the result of conversations between the Chemical Hygiene Officer (CHO), the director of the laboratory, and laboratory personnel.

    The laboratory director and the individuals performing the research are responsible for following safe practices, and they are the people most familiar with the work being performed. However, they are less likely to be familiar with all relevant regulations, standards, and codes than the CHO, and they may benefit from assistance in identification and assessment of hazards within the laboratory. Thus there must be communication across the groups to ensure that the CHP is complete and that it contains no irrelevant information (e.g., information on biological safety in a laboratory that only works with inorganic materials). 2.C. SAFETY RULES AND POLICIES Safety rules and regulations are created to protect laboratory personnel from unsafe work practices and exposure to hazardous materials. Consistently following and enforcing the safety rules in order to create a safe and healthful laboratory environment in which to work will help encourage a culture of safety within the workplace. What follows is a description of laboratory safety rules, but these will not cover every contingency. Part of the culture of safety is communication and discussion about safety hazards within the laboratory, so that new concerns can be addressed as quickly as possible. 2.C.1. General Safety Rules Below are some basic guidelines for maintaining a safe laboratory environment. To ensure that help is available if needed, do not work alone if using hazardous materials or performing hazardous procedures. To ensure that help is available in case of emergencies, laboratory personnel should not deviate from the assigned work schedule without prior authorization from the laboratory supervisor. Do not perform unauthorized experiments. Plan appropriate protective procedures and the positioning of all equipment before beginning any operation. Follow the appropriate standard operating procedures at all times in the laboratory. Always read the MSDS and the label before using a chemical in the laboratory.


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    (2011) By ABHISHEK MAURYA Machine Drawing By Jafer Adem READ PAPER Download pdf. To browse Academia.edu and the wider internet faster and more securely, please take a few seconds to upgrade your browser. You can download the paper by clicking the button above. Related Papers Manual Of Engineering Drawing By Memo Memocan Manual of Engineering Drawing 3rd Editio By HAMZA ALI Machine Drawing By Jafer Adem machine drawing teknik resim By Emrah Demirezen Machine Drawing - Narayana K By Reshav Kumar READ PAPER Download pdf. For example, jaguar speed -carFor example, marathon OR race.More Dimensioning Where to Put Dimensions Introduction One of the best ways to communicate one's ideas is through some form of picture or drawing. This is especially true for the engineer. The purpose of this guide is to give you the basics of engineering sketching and drawing. This is just an introduction. Don't worry about understanding every detail right now - just get a general feel for the language of graphics. We hope you like the object in Figure 1, because you'll be seeing a lot of it. Before we get started on any technical drawings, let's get a good look at this strange block from several angles. Figure 1 - A Machined Block. Isometric Drawing The representation of the object in figure 2 is called an isometric drawing. This is one of a family of three-dimensional views called pictorial drawings. In an isometric drawing, the object's vertical lines are drawn vertically, and the horizontal lines in the width and depth planes are shown at 30 degrees to the horizontal. When drawn under these guidelines, the lines parallel to these three axes are at their true (scale) lengths. Lines that are not parallel to these axes will not be of their true length. Figure 2 - An Isometric Drawing. Any engineering drawing should show everything: a complete understanding of the object should be possible from the drawing.

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    Take away the front half (figure 10) and what you have is a full section view (figure 11). Figure 11 - Sectioned isometric and orthogonal views. The cross-section looks like figure 11 when it is viewed from straight ahead. Drawing Tools To prepare a drawing, one can use manual drafting instruments (figure 12) or computer-aided drafting or design, or CAD. The basic drawing standards and conventions are the same regardless of what design tool you use to make the drawings. In learning drafting, we will approach it from the perspective of manual drafting. If the drawing is made without either instruments or CAD, it is called a freehand sketch. It corresponds closely to what you actually see when viewing the object from a particular angle. We cannot tell what the inside of the part looks like from this view. This allows you to see the inner components of the bearing system. Isometric drawings can show overall arrangement clearly, but not the details and the dimensions. Figure 13 - Pillow-block (Freehand sketch). Figure 14 - Disassembled Pillow-block. Cross-Sectional Views A cross-sectional view portrays a cut-away portion of the object and is another way to show hidden components in a device. Imagine a plane that cuts vertically through the center of the pillow block as shown in figure 15. Then imagine removing the material from the front of this plane, as shown in figure 16. Figure 15 - Pillow Block. Figure 16 - Pillow Block. This is how the remaining rear section would look. Diagonal lines (cross-hatches) show regions where materials have been cut by the cutting plane. This cross-sectional view (section A-A, figure 17), one that is orthogonal to the viewing direction, shows the relationships of lengths and diameters better. These drawings are easier to make than isometric drawings. Seasoned engineers can interpret orthogonal drawings without needing an isometric drawing, but this takes a bit of practice. It is an orthogonal (perpendicular) projection.

    If the isometric drawing can show all details and all dimensions on one drawing, it is ideal. One can pack a great deal of information into an isometric drawing. However, if the object in figure 2 had a hole on the back side, it would not be visible using a single isometric drawing. In order to get a more complete view of the object, an orthographic projection may be used. Orthographic or Multiview Drawing Imagine that you have an object suspended by transparent threads inside a glass box, as in figure 3. Figure 3 - The block suspended in a glass box. Then draw the object on each of three faces as seen from that direction. Unfold the box (figure 4) and you have the three views. Figure 4 - The creation of an orthographic multiview drawing. Figure 5 - A multiview drawing and its explanation. Which views should one choose for a multiview drawing. The views that reveal every detail about the object. Three views are not always necessary; we need only as many views as are required to describe the object fully. For example, some objects need only two views, while others need four. The circular object in figure 6 requires only two views. Figure 6 - An object needing only two orthogonal views. Dimensioning Figure 7 - An isometric view with dimensions. Put in exactly as many dimensions as are necessary for the craftsperson to make it -no more, no less. Do not put in redundant dimensions. Repeatedly measuring from one point to another will lead to inaccuracies. It is often better to measure from one end to various points. This gives the dimensions a reference standard. It is helpful to choose the placement of the dimension in the order in which a machinist would create the part. This convention may take some experience. Sectioning There are many times when the interior details of an object cannot be seen from the outside (figure 8). Figure 8 - An isometric drawing that does not show all details. Figure 10 - Sectioning the object in figure 8.

    The Basics: Definitions and Dimensions The dimension line is a thin line, broken in the middle to allow the placement of the dimension value, with arrowheads at each end (figure 23). Figure 23 - Dimensioned Drawing. An arrowhead is approximately 3 mm long and 1 mm wide. That is, the length is roughly three times the width. An extension line extends a line on the object to the dimension line. The first dimension line should be approximately 12 mm (0.6 in) from the object. Extension lines begin 1.5 mm from the object and extend 3 mm from the last dimension line. A leader is a thin line used to connect a dimension with a particular area (figure 24). Figure 24 - Example drawing with a leader. A leader may also be used to indicate a note or comment about a specific area. When there is limited space, a heavy black dot may be substituted for the arrows, as in figure 23. Where To Put Dimensions The dimensions should be placed on the face that describes the feature most clearly. Examples of appropriate and inappropriate placing of dimensions are shown in figure 25. Figure 25 - Example of appropriate and inappropriate dimensioning. In order to get the feel of what dimensioning is all about, we can start with a simple rectangular block. With this simple object, only three dimensions are needed to describe it completely (figure 26). There is little choice on where to put its dimensions. Figure 26 - Simple Object. We have to make some choices when we dimension a block with a notch or cutout (figure 27). It is usually best to dimension from a common line or surface. This can be called the datum line of surface. Notice how the dimensions originate on the datum surfaces. We chose one datum surface in figure 27, and another in figure 28. As long as we are consistent, it makes no difference. (We are just showing the top view). Figure 27 - Surface datum example. Figure 28 - Surface datum example.

    Half-Sections A half-section is a view of an object showing one-half of the view in section, as in figure 19 and 20. Figure 19 - Full and sectioned isometric views. Figure 20 - Front view and half section. The diagonal lines on the section drawing are used to indicate the area that has been theoretically cut. These lines are called section lining or cross-hatching. The lines are thin and are usually drawn at a 45-degree angle to the major outline of the object. The spacing between lines should be uniform. A second, rarer, use of cross-hatching is to indicate the material of the object. One form of cross-hatching may be used for cast iron, another for bronze, and so forth. More usually, the type of material is indicated elsewhere on the drawing, making the use of different types of cross-hatching unnecessary. Figure 21 - Half section without hidden lines. Usually hidden (dotted) lines are not used on the cross-section unless they are needed for dimensioning purposes. Also, some hidden lines on the non-sectioned part of the drawings are not needed (figure 12) since they become redundant information and may clutter the drawing. Sectioning Objects with Holes, Ribs, Etc. The cross-section on the right of figure 22 is technically correct. However, the convention in a drawing is to show the view on the left as the preferred method for sectioning this type of object. Figure 22 - Cross section. Dimensioning The purpose of dimensioning is to provide a clear and complete description of an object. A complete set of dimensions will permit only one interpretation needed to construct the part. Dimensioning should follow these guidelines. Accuracy: correct values must be given. Clearness: dimensions must be placed in appropriate positions. Completeness: nothing must be left out, and nothing duplicated. Readability: the appropriate line quality must be used for legibility.

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