Accident and Feasibility Reports MJR 2022
Accident and Feasibility Reports MJR 2022
Accident and Feasibility Reports MJR 2022
Introductions
Periodic Reports:
Periodic reports are issued on regularly scheduled dates. They are generally upward
directed and serve management control. Preprinted forms and computer-generated data
contribute to uniformity of periodic reports.
Types of reports:
Progress Report
A written document that explains how much progress is being made on something you have
previously planned:
Tour Report
Tour report is normally prepared by a business traveller immediately after a business trip. Its
primary purpose is to document contacts made and lessons learned, and to summarize
overall observations and conclusions; all in a format that can be shared with others in the
organization.
A trip report can be a useful document for many people in an organization. For example, even when only one,
two, or three people might have been able to take a particular trip, a well prepared trip report can benefit
many others in the organization.
The ideal trip report will be a one to three page document written in point-form style. To make it easy to follow,
it should be sub-divided into three or four sub-sections such as: Introduction, Main Issues, Key Contacts, and
Observations and/or Conclusions. In the Key Contacts section, be sure to provide contact details on each
contact made including, full name, title, phone number, e-maill address, etc.
Lab Report
Abstract: a brief informational synopsis of your experiment, typically under 200 words.
Strive to use informational or declarative rather than descriptive prose. (See Genre Handout,
“Abstracts.”)
.Procedures (or Methods): the procedures section should provide readers with enough
information thatthey could replicate your experiment if they so desired. Select the level of
detail appropriately.
Results and Discussion (sometimes presented as separate sections): conveys results relevant
to the goals of the experiment. Analyzes the results and discuss their implications.
Acknowledges possible sources of error. Considers presenting information visually with
graphs and tables; provide figure captions.
Conclusions: this section places specific results into the context of the experiment as a
whole. (If your laboratory report is short, the Discussion section may serve as a sufficient
conclusion.) Evaluates the results in light of the objectives stated in the introduction.
Appendices: this is the place to include data too extensive or tangential to the main body of
the report, but necessary as procedural or analytical evidence.
Accident Report
An incident report is a formal recording of the facts related to an incident. The report usually
relates to an accident or injury that has occurred on the worksite, but it can also pertain to
any unusual worksite occurrences, especially near misses.
Incident reports should be completed as soon as possible following the incident or injury.
The report might only be used or circulated internally (within the company). If the incident is
severe enough, however, it will likely need to be sent to insurers, regulatory bodies, or even
the police.
Any incident that involves worker safety should be recorded, no matter how insignificant it
may seem. An investigation of what happened should be undertaken as soon as possible after
the incident occurs and after any injured persons have been taken care of. The report that is
generated as a result should provide a full account of what took place.
In addition to a description of the incident, the report should include:
The location of the incident
A list of witnesses to the incident or injury
The severity of the injury
A description of the immediate measures taken in response to the incident
Any anomalies that might have contributed to the incident
Photo or video documentation of the event or its aftermath can also be included in an
incident report.
Feasibility Report
feasibility report is a document that assesses potential solutions to the business problem or opportunity, and
determines which of these are viable for further analysis.
Conducting a feasibility study is one of the key activities within the project initiation
phase. It aims to analyze and justify the project in terms of technical feasibility, business
viability and cost-effectiveness. The study serves as a way to prove the project’s reasonability
and justify the need for launch. Once the study is done, a feasibility study report (FSR)
should be developed to summarize the activity and state if the particular project is realistic
and practical. Let’s find out what FSR means, why it’s important and how to write it.
The following list provides an outline of the key sections to be included in report content:
Executive Summary – a description of the problem/opportunity highlighted in the
study, the purpose of the report, and the importance of the research for your target
audience
Background – a more detailed description of the feasibility study, who it was carried
out, and whether it was implemented elsewhere
Analysis – an examination and evaluation method employed in the conducting your
feasibility study
Alternatives and Options – an overview of any alternative proposals or options and
their features in comparison to the main proposal of the study
Cost-Benefit Evaluation – a rigorous analysis method that was implemented to
examine and evaluate the main proposal for cost-benefit effectiveness and to
demonstrate the tech feasibility, economic practicality, social desirability, and eco
soundness of the proposal.
Conclusion – a summary of the work done and your own conclusions regarding your
analysis
Recommendations – a series of recommendations practices and follow-up actions
based on your conclusions
Title Page:
What are the important elements of a Title page
1. Title of the Report in a larger font than other elements
2. Logo (optional)
3. Submitted by
4. Submitted to
5. Date of submission
Rough Draft:
There are two important elements (aspects) in a Rough Draft
1. Design of a Title page ( Rough)
2. Contents
Fair Draft:
There are two important elements (aspects) in a Rough Draft
1. Design of a Title page ( Fair Draft)
2. Narration of the Report ( Presenting the information pertaining to the report )
ROUGH DRAFT
SUBMITTD BY
The Chief Engineer
L G Polymers Ltd, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh 520004
SUBMITTED TO
The General Manager, L G Polymers Ltd, Visakapatnam, Andhra Pradesh
CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION
2. DETAILS OF INFRASTRUCTURAL FACILITIES
3. WHERE
4. WHEN
5. WHO
6. WHAT
7. REPAIRS AND PREAUTINARY MEASURES REQUIRED
8. RECOMMENDATIONS
9. CONCLUSION
FAIR DRAFT
SUBMITTD BY
SUBMITTED TO
The General Manager
L G Polymers Ltd, Visakapatnam
Andhra Pradesh
Introduction:
The purpose or the aim of the report is to bring in or to learn the causative factors for the
occurrence of the accident and to avert any such repetition what so ever it may be.
Details of the infrastructural facilities:
The gas filling unit of the factory is very much adjacent to the welding workshop unit.
However, there are exhaust fans and fire extinguishers equipping the unit. People work in
shifts even double shift by a single person is allowed with due monetary (money) benefits.
The accident occurred in gas filling unit of the factory. It is learnt that exhaustion, stress,
strain and indifference on the part of a worker situation gave way to this sorrowful fate of a
few workers and management. Management has to incur loss of working hours there by
showing an impact on production rates.
When:
It is specifically during the peak time when the gas filling is going on. The explosion of a
single tank resulted in chlorine gas to leak.
Who:
It is the in-charge supervisor and worker personnel responsible for not showing any special
attention and alert which is an all time feature.
What:
Re-induction for a second shift of work for the same worker exercises natural pressure and
this leads to relaxation of a personnel working. Hence, required attention is not paid in
dangerous and highly volatile situations. Checks on a regular basis are required.
The gas filling unit needs quick attendance of repairs not to obstruct or hinder the continuity
of work as it is an important unit of the factory in its work allotment and assignment. Another
machinery have to be installed quickly fixed with a high resonant alarm, to rise siren during
any kind of problem and to avert (avoid) any crisis.
The personnel if possible should not be allowed to work continuously on two shifts
irrespective of their private problems or gains.
Recommendations:
Conclusion:
The significance of the report is in furnishing the details of the cause of the accident, affected
site, affected personnel and property. It also suggests measures to tackle such crisis and to
avoid it in any form.
ROUGH DRAFT
SUBMITTD BY
SUBMITTED TO
The General Manager, L G Ltd, Visakapatnam, Andhra Pradesh
CONTENTS
I. Need Analysis
II. Activity Analysis
Location
Physical Infrastructure
Man Power
Land
Water
Fuel &Power
Waste product disposal
Market, Communications & Transport facilities
Economic worthiness
III. Conclusion and Recommendations
SUBMITTD BY
SUBMITTED TO
The General Manager
L G Ltd, Visakapatnam
Andhra Pradesh
It is essential to conduct a survey of the need for the goods or services of the project among
the consumers and end-users. Any domestic or industrial user relies on the uninterrupted and
stable power supply. The frequent fluctuations in the voltage of power supplied results in
damage to electrical appliances. It incurs a heavy loss to industrial and domestic sectors.
Hence the need for an economical, efficient , dependable stabilizer is considerable. So, This
report presents feasibility of setting up a small scale voltage stabilizers manufacturing unit at
Nizmpet.
A survey of domestic appliances reads that the frequent break down of power supply, voltage
fluctuations, using stabilizers of are of poor quality, hence damage of electrical appliances.
There is a welcome gesture in the market for a dependable stabilizer of affordable price.
II.Activity analysis:
1.Location is suitable being close to twin cities. Its climatic conditions are viable, no rigorous
conditions prevail. It is quite feasible for all kinds of people to accommodate themselves in
work spot.
Required machinery can be procured from Electrical Equipment corporation which is close
by. Power supply would be adequate and no risk of new outlays are to be proposed. A high
tension passage of power is there along with the line of the location. Even the Electrical
components can be designed and manufactured at the unit, not compromising with the quality
in consultation and corroboration with sister concerns at vicinity.
3.Man power:
The area being buzzling with industrial sector activity it forms the nerve center for the skilled
, semi-skilled, un-skilled personnel. There is no scarcity or dearth of this factor. Technical
expertise and opinion also can be mustered from near by technical institutes.
4.Land:
5.Water:
There is already an established overhead tank to see to the needs of folk over there and this
suffices industrial needs also. The availability of ground water table is good for sinking bore
wells to meet the extra needs of industry.
6.Fuel & Power:
It can create no problem as the waste can be and disposed in eco-friendly manner. Road
network can be suitably designed.
Well laid road and railway network close to the unit, can solve the problems of transport of
raw material and finished goods and marketing. The communication facilities are already
linked up to the area, consumers of the product and markets are close by. This ensures
business viability.
9. Economic Worthiness:
Sources, supplies, processing costs of raw materials, of training of labour, of land, buildings
and distribution of finished products and the profits after the tax deduction as showed proves
to be positive.
Total - Rs 50 lakhs
70% i.e., Rs 35 lakhs – may be obtained as loan from small scale industrial development
corporation, state financial corporation and private banking sectors.
As the present and future demand for quality stabilizers is soaring, the consumption is sure,
hence the invested amount can be recoverd in a short period of 5 years leaving 2 years to be
gestation (preparatory) period. Later with sizeable profits the company can open for share-
holders.
A detailed report plan at the earliest, and a quick approach to financial agencies is
recommended for exploration as to foreclose (face) competition in the field t avoid stiffer
competition and future cost escalation (increasing).
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