By steveMarch 5, 2021Uncategorized Web Link Welders Weekly ReportWelders Weekly ReportPlease ensure that you count and input the quantities that are currently on your vanGo to topDate (Weekending - Friday)*Name*EmailVehicle Registration Number* DU21 FLAML22 MSUMU22 RFXML22 LLUML21 EZAMT22 HKMMJ22 RBFNo VanConsumables Check (Office)OtherVan Mileage*Type Registration Number*Time SheetFriday Hours After 16:00*Duty* WeldingBurningOtherDutyLocation*Saturday Hours*Duty* WeldingBurningOtherDutyLocation*Sunday Hours*Duty* WeldingBurningOtherDutyLocation*Monday Hours*Duty* WeldingBurningOtherDutyLocation*Tuesday Hours*Duty* WeldingBurningOtherDutyLocation*Wednesday Hours*Duty* WeldingBurningOtherDutyLocation*Thursday Hours*Duty* WeldingBurningOtherDutyLocation*Friday Hours Before 16:00*Duty* WeldingBurningOtherDutyLocation*Total Hours WorkedNumber of Welds Completed (If None Put 0 - zero)*ConsumablesMOULD SKV-E 113A-SUC*MOULD SKV-E 113A 1-3 STEP-SUC*MOULD SKV-E 113A 4-6 STEP-SUC*MOULD SKV-E 113A 7-9 STEP -SUC*MOULD SKV-E 60E1-SUC*MOULD SKV-E 60E1 1-3 STEP-SUC*MOULD SKV-E 60E1 4-6 STEP - SUC*LUTING SAND (25KG BAG) EISENBERGER*SINGLE USE CRUCIBLE + PORTION 1012/Z80*SINGLE USE CRUCIBLE + PORTION 1112/Z80*Oxygen - NEW*Oxygen - USED*Propane - NEW*Propane - USED*Acetylene - NEW*Acetylene - USED*56E1 TYPE A (STANDARD GRADE)*56E1 TYPE B (STANDARD GRADE)*56E1 TYPE C (STANDARD GRADE)*56E1 TYPE A HT (PREMIUM GRADE)*56E1 TYPE B HT (PREMIUM GRADE)*56E1 TYPE C HT (PREMIUM GRADE)*60E1 TYPE A (STANDARD GRADE)*60E1 TYPE B (STANDARD GRADE)*60E1 TYPE C (STANDARD GRADE)*60E1 TYPE A HT (PREMIUM GRADE)*60E1 TYPE B HT (PREMIUM GRADE)*60E1 TYPE C (PREMIUM GRADE)*BS95 BH TYPE A R260 (STANDARD GRADE)*BS95 BH TYPE B R260 (STANDARD GRADE)*BS95 BH TYPE C R260 (STANDARD GRADE)*ONE SHOT CRUCIBLE CJ1 F1 (CCF) WITH STARTWELL (48/PALLET)*TUBE OF LUTING PASTE EACH (MIN ORDER 12 TUBES)*BUCKET LUTING PASTE (80/PALLET)*MP12 GRIND STONES*9" GRINDING DISCS*9" CUTTING DISCS*Gas KitsGas Welding Kit Number*Gas Welding Kit Expiry Date*Gas Burning Kit Number*Gas Burning Kit Expiry Date*Welders KitStraight Edge Number*Straight Edge Expiry Date*Wear Gauge Number*Wear Gauge Expiry Date*Engineers Square Number*Engineers Square Expiry Date*Stopwatch Number*Stopwatch Expiry Date*Tools & EquipmentMP12 Grinder Number*MP12 Grinder Expiry Date*Weldshear Number*Weldshear Expiry Date*Link Trolley (1) Number*Link Trolley (1) Expiry Date*Link Trolley (2) Number*Link Trolley (2) Expiry Date*110v Worklight Number*110v Worklight Expiry Date*110v Extension Lead Number110v Extension Lead Expiry Date110v Needle Gun Number*110v Needle Gun Expiry Date*110v Generator Number*110v Generator Expiry Date*9" Grinder Number*9" Grinder Expiry Date*14" Rail Saw Number*14" Rail Saw Expiry Date*Approved Umbrella NumberIf you are human, leave this field blank.Submit WELDING TIME SHEET Electrification Construction Services LtdUnit 9, Wheelock Heath Business CourtAlsager Road Wheelock CheshireCW11 4RQWeekly Welders Time SheetNAME*EMAIL*SENTINEL NUMBER*WEEKENDING (FRIDAY)*DAY WORKED*SHIFT DETAILSTASK / ROLE* WELDINGBURNINGTRAVELOTHERTASK CARRIED OUT*CLIENT* CRSASPLBABCOCKNETWORK RAILECSOTHERCLIENT*INPUT THE PLANNED SHIFT TIMESPLANNED SHIFT START TIME*00:0000:1500:3000:4501:0001:1501:3001:4502:0002:1502:3002:4503:0003:1503:3003:4504:0004:1504:3004:4505:0005:1505:3005:4506:0006:1506:3006:4507:0007:1507:3007:4508:0008:1508:3008:4509:0009:1509:3009:4510:0010:1510:3010:4511:0011:1511:3011:4512:0012:1512:3012:4513:0013:1513:3013:4514:0014:1514:3014:4515:0015:1515:3015:4516:0016:1516:3016:4517:0017:1517:3017:4518:0018:1518:3018:4519:0019:1519:3019:4520:0020:1520:3020:4521:0021:1521:3021:4522:0022:1522:3022:4523:0023:1523:3023:45PLANNED SHIFT FINISH TIME*00:0000:1500:3000:4501:0001:1501:3001:4502:0002:1502:3002:4503:0003:1503:3003:4504:0004:1504:3004:4505:0005:1505:3005:4506:0006:1506:3006:4507:0007:1507:3007:4508:0008:1508:3008:4509:0009:1509:3009:4510:0010:1510:3010:4511:0011:1511:3011:4512:0012:1512:3012:4513:0013:1513:3013:4514:0014:1514:3014:4515:0015:1515:3015:4516:0016:1516:3016:4517:0017:1517:3017:4518:0018:1518:3018:4519:0019:1519:3019:4520:0020:1520:3020:4521:0021:1521:3021:4522:0022:1522:3022:4523:0023:1523:3023:45BOOKED SHIFT TIME* 1 Hour2 Hours3 Hours4 Hours5 Hours6 Hours (TRAVEL)7 Hours (TRAVEL)8 Hours9 Hours10 Hours11 Hours12 HoursINPUT THE ACTUAL "WORKED" SHIFT TIMESTRAVEL DETAILS* Travelling From Home Travelling From HotelFATIGUE MANAGEMENT (DOOR TO DOOR) - 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YOU HAVE EXCEEDED YOUR 14 HOUR DOOR TO DOOR RULE - PLEASE EXPLAIN THE REASON WHY*plus1 Add Dayminus1 Remove Day Next Weekly Vehicle Checks Bulletin Electrification Construction Services LtdUnit 9, Wheelock Heath Business CourtAlsager Road Wheelock CheshireCW11 4RQVEHICLE CHECKSMost breakdowns are avoidable and simple vehicle checks can help you have a safer journey. Check your tyres, fuel, oil and water.Highways England recommend carrying out a few quick and easy checks to ensure you and your vehicle are safely equipped to drive – the advice below includes details of what to check.You should still stay at home as much as possible. The reasons you may leave home include: for work, where you cannot work from home going to shops that are permitted to be open – to get things like food and medicine to exercise or spend time outdoors any medical need, including to donate blood, avoid injury or illness, escape risk of harm, or to provide care or to help a vulnerable personAdvice on what to checkYou and your journey Make sure you are well rested and are not under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Plan your route before leaving, and identify opportunities for you to take a break if necessary during your journey. If you make a stop, you should continue to follow covid-19 secure guidance and limit contact time with others. You can check the latest traffic conditions from Traffic England.Tyre tread It is a legal requirement that each of your tyres has a minimum tread depth of 1.6mm. Driving without the legally required amount of tread can adversely affect your grip, braking distance and steering. If you are stopped by the police and found with illegal tyres, you could receive a £2,500 fine and 3 penalty points per tyre.Tyre pressure Driving with underinflated or overinflated tyres can adversely affect your braking distance, steering, fuel efficiency and the lifetime of your tyres.Fuel level In 2015, there were more than 7,000 breakdown incidents due to vehicles running out of fuel. Always keep your tank at least one-quarter full to avoid running out on your journey. You can be issued a Fixed Penalty Notice in some locations if your breakdown was foreseeable, such as running out of fuel.Oil level Maintaining the correct oil level is essential as the oil lubricates, cleans, cools and protects the moving parts of your engine, preventing your engine from seizing up and breaking down.Water level To ensure you have good visibility, always keep your screen wash topped up so you can clear any debris or dirt off your windscreen.Lights Your lights are not only essential for you, they are also essential for other drivers to understand how you are driving your vehicle and how you intend to manoeuvre.Breaking downKnowing what to do in an emergency or a breakdown is the key to keeping yourself and others safe.If your vehicle appears to have problems or is damaged and you’re on a motorway, always try to exit at a service station or the next junction.If that’s not possible, you should follow these steps: Pull into an emergency area. These are regularly spaced along the motorway and are marked with blue signs featuring an orange SOS telephone symbol. If you can’t get to the SOS telephone in an emergency area but have a mobile phone with you, call our customer contact centre on 0300 123 5000. Why not save this number in your phone, so it’s available when you need it. If you can’t get to the hard shoulder or an emergency area but your vehicle can be driven, move it as close as possible to the nearside (left hand) verge or other nearside boundary or slip road and put on your hazard lights. If you feel you can exit safely with any occupants, consider exiting your vehicle via the nearside (left hand) door and get away from the road. Keep clear of your vehicle and moving traffic at all times. For example, if your vehicle gets hit, you’re out of the way. Switch on your hazard warning lights and any other lights such as rear fog lights or side lights, to increase your visibility especially if it’s dark or foggy. Do not put out a warning triangle. Contact your breakdown recovery service. All motorists should be able to make their own recovery arrangements in the event of a breakdown. We advise you to carry details of your provider with you.If it’s not possible to exit your vehicle safely, there’s no safe place to wait, or you feel your life is in danger, put your hazard warning lights on and stay in your vehicle with your seat belt on. If you have a mobile phone dial ‘999’ immediately.Electrification Construction Services Ltd Insist that every Driver submits a Weekly Vehicle Check and has an easy form to allow you to do this.Next