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Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Having no one to talk to...................Christmas Day

Dear all of my friends,
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Today is Christmas day, it is so extremely difficult to be a simple and common person who does not know what is Christmas day, a person whether he or she likes it or not, has to deal with it because of December 25th, the day is an annual holiday that christians celebrate the brith of Christ. In fact, a respect to the traditional birthdate of Jesus is definitely in the top of the list when you are a Christian or a Catholic. Just having a story I experienced yesterday evening (say the Christmas Day's Eve), there was a team of Christians on the street (approximately of 30 something persons) sending evangel to people, they sang christmas song together, and someone played guitar,.. they smiled and said "Merry Christmas" to each pedestrian. An atomphere of joy circumfused the celebration, I like it so much!
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1.The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not be in want.
2.He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters,
3.He restores my soul, he guides me in paths of righteousness for his name's sake.
4.Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.
5.You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies, you anoint my head with oil, my cup overflows.
6.Surely goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.
Psalm 23

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Say "Merry Christmas"once again to you  !
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Monday, November 25, 2013

I Chose to Look the Other Way

In November last year, I joined a professional course at a local university, this course offers a unique opportunity for students to study occupational safety and health in a systematic and interactive approach, and it is designed to provide students with adequate qualification to register as safety officers with the Labour Department HKSAR. This course consists of six subjects, including (1) legislation, (2) safety knowledge at part I, (3) part II, (4) safety management, (5) occupational health, and (6) practical knowledge for safety officer
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My favorite subject is Safety Management; this is very natural I am a registered engineer. Safety to all the industries is an essential branch of knowledge to a person who is currently working in the field, not only to the construction sector, but also to other sectors, such as those works relating to lift and escalator installation, maintenance and modernization.
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This course teaches me a wide range of knowledge, for example, legal requirement on safety management, safety audit and review, principle of safety management, concept of loss control and risk management, accident investigation, 14 nos. of key elements in a safety management system and others. All the subjects are very practical and useful to my daily work. The knowledge attained not only makes a person a good engineer with safety knowledge, but also makes him an intelligent and efficient member of the field. The purpose of writing this article is to thank a teacher “Mr. James Cheung”, Mr. Cheung gave us a famous poem “I Chose to Look the Other Way” as a present at the last lesson, and desired all the students from here to strictly perform safety at works with the local legislation.
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Let’s see what you can experience!
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I Chose to Look the Other Way
I could have saved a life that day, but I chose to look the other way,
It wasn’t that I didn’t care, I had the time and I was there,
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But I didn’t want to seem a fool, or argue over a safety rule.
I knew he’d done the job before, if I spoke up, he might get sore.
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The chances didn’t seem that bad, I’d done the same, and he knew I had.
So I shook my head and walked on by, he knew the risks as well as I.
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He took the chance; I closed an eye, and with that act, let him die,
I could have saved a life that day, but I chose to look the other way.
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Now every time I see his wife, I’ll know, I should have saved his life.
That guilt is something I must bear, but it isn’t something you need share.
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If you see a risk that others take, that puts their health or life at stake.
The question asked, or thing you say, Could help them live another day.
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If you see a risk and walk away, then hope you never have to say,
I could have saved a life that day, but I chose to look the other way.
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Poem from Don Merrell
J.R. Simplot Company
Don Plant Training Center
Best Regards
 

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Tips to be given for escalator riders

In Hong Kong, the government and some famous public enterprises, such as MTR, have been looking for effective way to minimize or control the accident rate in escalators. Within the rate, children may have more escalator accidents in part because they bounce around when they stand on escalators, instead of watching where they place their feet. During the past 18 months, I carried out 43 reports of escalator accidents; those have most part involved young children and elderly riders. In fact, falls on escalator are a major source of injuries for passengers, passengers fall on escalator for a number of reasons, such as tripping while walking up or down, misuse of shopping cart on escalator, and losing balance in the passage of time. I am unwilling to write such report like the above-mentioned reasons because in my opinion, based upon the standards applicable to all escalators in Hong Kong and upon the knowledge that escalator manufacturers have had for years, there should never be any serious injuries involving in the passage of time. However, escalator accidents with human factors are not difficult to be seen nowadays. Perhaps the following some examples of the escalator accidents of recent one year will help make the cautions more memorable.
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Escalator Accident (Example1)
District: Wong Tai Sin
Detailed Description of accident and damage incurred
On January 11, 2013, an 85-year-old woman (the victim) used the escalator (Escalator No. 5) to go down to UG level of the mall, when she travelled at her half-ride, she suddenly lost her balance and she rolled forward until to the bottom of the escalator as captured by the CCTV camera being installed at top of the UG level, the footage captured the partial course of the incident that the victim started to roll downwards against the bottom of the escalator, it was not clearly known where the exactly location of the victim fell was due to the camera’s setting but the security staff who provided information had supplemented the incident.
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In the short chip, several passengers ahead of the victim on the escalator, there was a long distance (about 10 steps long) separated from the elderly woman and those passengers who were ahead her. This was a deadly case as no people could be buffering while she rolled forward, she tumbled to the bottom of the escalator just a terrifying few seconds. Someone quickly ran back to help the victim and someone pressed the emergency stop button to stop the moving escalator, other passengers assisted the victim to sit upright and half-carried her to lean against the right balustrade of the escalator as shown in the chip. From the security staff’s information, the elderly woman had a blooding wound on her head back, and was found bruised on right knee in the accident.
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At the time, the security staff of the plaza was notified the incident happened and called the Ambulance immediately. After minutes, the ambulance staff arrived at the scene to her aid (it was recorded at 11:45 a.m.), the victim was moved on a stretcher and sent to the nearby hospital for medical treatment at approximately 12:00 p.m.
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Conclusion:
Apropos of the cause of the accident, it was due to the victim who lost her balance in the ride, she fell on the escalator until tumbling to the bottom of the escalator.
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Escalator Incident (Example 2)
District: Tuen Mun
Detailed Description of accident and damage incurred
On February 24, 2013, a 67-year-old man (the victim) accessed the escalator (Escalator No. 3) at level 3; he was with his shopping cart loaded a pack of red-wines and intended to go down the bottom (the level 2 of the mall). When he was about one-thirds of the way down the escalator, he suddenly lost his footing and was tumbled by the shopping cart of which the carton of red-wine was placed unevenly that caused the victim to take a fall. The escalator was stopped in the event after the victim’s body and the cart hit to the bottom comb-plate by activating the comb-plate safety switch of the escalator. As per the record time of the plaza’s surveillance camera, this happened around 15:45 p.m. From the short chip, it captured only the partial course of the accident that the victim carrying a shopping cart accessed the escalator from the level 3 of the said plaza; the man’s cart carried a carton of red-wine (approximately 12 bottles are packaged) that the carton was most likely not even in the cart’s bracket resulted an unbalance gravity from the front of the cart while he reached at the inclined portion of the travel. According to the building management information, the victim required three (3) stitches on his left hand’s little finger which had a large gash along the last joint of his finger. He was injured by fragments of the wine bottles which broken in the fall.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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The victim accessed the escalator at the level 3; he was with his shopping cart loaded a pack of red-wines and intended to go down the bottom of the escalator. When he was about one-thirds of the way down the escalator, he suddenly lost his footing and was tumbled to the bottom.
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At the time, the security staff of the plaza was notified the incident happened and called the Ambulance at once. Minutes after the accident, the ambulance staff arrived at the scene to treat the victim (the arrival time was at 16:00 p.m. as the security staff recorded), the victim was brought to the Tuen Mun Hospital for medical treatment at the time of 16:15 p.m.
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According to the security staff’s information, the victim suffered a cut on the back of his left hand near little finger by the glass fragments and was bleeding in the accident, the victim required three (3) stitches on his left hand’s little finger which had a large gash along the last joint of his finger.
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Conclusion:
The old man should not use the escalator when he travelled with a shopping cart or bulky luggage, he should use a lift.
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Escalator Incident (Example 3)
District: Tai Po
Detailed Description of accident and damage incurred
At the occurrence time of 09:52 a.m. on February 27, 2013, a 68-year-old woman used the escalator alone (Escalator No. 3, it is an up-running escalator, served from 1 level (L1) to 2 level (L2)) to go up the level 2. As per the management officer’s information, the elderly woman who was giddy and felt not well, she then fell on the escalator by losing her footing while she was at the step-distance measured from the lower teeth to the fourth step away. Fortunately, there was a passers-by witnessed the incident happened and he pushed the escalator’s emergency stop button to stop the escalator operation. As reported, the elderly woman was not seriously damaged, she had just a blooding wound on her head back, and was found bruised on left elbow. 
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Conclusion:
Apropos of the cause of the accident, it was due to the victim who lost balance during the ride.
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Escalator Incident (Example 4)
District: Kwai Chung
Detailed Description of incident and damage incurred
At 14:37 p.m. on March 24, 2013, a twenty-something-year-old lady (the victim) used the down-running escalator (Esc no. 9) to go down to Level 1 of the mall. The lady was injured in the incident after she fell on the escalator. It happened at a famous shopping mall located in Kwai Chung. According to the plaza’s surveillance videos’ information, the first chip captured the lady accessed the said escalator at Level 2 with hurried walk; she even walked on the moving steps and passed through other passengers while she was the way down the escalator. The second chip was captured by the another camera installed at the top of the Level 1 area, the chip showed that the victim suddenly lost her balance and then fell on the moving steps, this happened at 14:37:45 p.m. as per the record time of the plaza’s surveillance camera. Fortunately, there was at the time a passer-by witnessed the fall accident and he pressed at once the escalator emergency button to stop the escalator operation. From the security staff information, the lady was found bruised in her back after the fall accident.
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Conclusion:
Riders need to be aware of the danger while they are travelling on the escalator, the victim should hold onto the handrail and stand on the step all the time during the ride instead of doing the risky passenger behavior such as walking on the moving escalator steps, this will increase the risk of passenger falls and affect to other passengers.
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To avoid falling on the escalators, I will suggest the following tips:
- Make sure your shoelaces are tied and that you are not trailing a lace before getting on the escalator.
- Avoid the edges and sides of steps where your foot could be captured. Stand in the middle of the step.
- Always face forward and hold the handrail.
- Don't use escalators when you carry the lagguage or shopping cart.
- Do not permit children to sit or play on escalator steps.
- Don't walk, run or do any dangerous act during the travel of escalator.
- Accompany children or elderly on escalators; do not let them ride alone.
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Prepared by Ken Ngan Chi Keung
RLE 418, REE390

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Goldfish Eggs

The day on January 2, 2013, it was an amazing day that my RYUKIN goldfishes released thousands of fish eggs in the tank, the eggs stuck securely at the bottom where they were laid on. As a new comer, some known and some unknown about hatching fry that have happened and will certainly happen in the coming several days, or several weeks if the incubation process could be getting on the line. Why I say “some known”, it is because I have a modest experience in breeding different specimens of tropical fishes, those experience included breeding Asia Dragon Fishes (I had 3 when I was 13), Japanese variegated carps (more than 30 as of year 2010 since I was 20), piranha (Caribes) and hoplias malabaricus (English Name: Tiger Tetra) etc. Basically, “some known” means some of my hobbies in breeding tropical fishes; and these two words are just regarded as what one has learned in his hobbies. As for the word “some unknown”, I have neither known so much about hatching fry nor to know how to care the fertilized eggs. That is why I say “some unknown”! For the sake of getting more understandings, I searched several famous websites and I was suggested to keep eyes on the eggs in terms of all instructions they posted there.  To me personally, It has been a good lecture for me to experience the case study in which I am expecting myself to have such real life chance as this in going through the incubation process that how a small egg can raise fry (small baby fish).
 
To achieve remarkable success, many important hints I have to get and I need to pay more attention to the incubation period for the critical days, usually the incubation process for a goldfish egg will take five to seven days, depending on the temperature of the water (the optimum temperature is 68F to 70F), said by the websites. Also, female goldfish in tanks will eat the eggs just like the “Black Moor”, this is same character as the majority of goldfish specimens. Because of this reason I removed at once the fish eggs from the bottom of tank while I found them in the tank. Luckily, I collected a thousand eggs or more from the tank (approximately 80 per cent of total numbers of eggs) in the first day's evening (say in the evening of January 2, 2013). Apart from this, I was also recommended to keep good eye on the eggs in the coming several days, the articles tell that some of the fish eggs could wind up with fungus if they are non-fertilized eggs, those eggs will the most likely to affect the rest of the eggs. They said as well that healthy eggs look like a glass ball which is transparent in colour while the non-fertilized eggs are white and most likely will get fungus, my duties in this Real Life Case Study are to refill fresh water each day and to remove the fungused eggs when they are in eggs.
 

 
 




















 
In addition, when goldfishes are young it is impossible to know exactly what gender they are. It is not easier to observe the sexing goldfish before they reach maturity, the on-line information tells by looking at the shape of the vent, females may have rounder convex vent while males have thinner concave vent. In a Spawning Chase process, the male will swim behind and below the female for several hours, the male will get gradually more aggressive, as such act can stimulate the females to release her eggs. (Photo above shows that the Black colour-goldfish is chasing and hitting the female)

On 2 Jan 2013, (first day)

I collected a thousand eggs or more from the tank (approximately 80 per cent of total numbers of eggs) in the first day's evening.







Healthy eggs will look transparent in color like above pictures. But the non fertilized eggs will be white and most likely will get fungus.

On 6 January 2013 (four days later)

After four days I saw growth inside the goldfish eggs, a small black dot in the middle. After or around the seventh day, I guess that all the fry will start to come out of the eggs and stick to the green plants.





 

















The people say that a good farmer who will not put all the eggs into a basket, they put into different basket instead. Therefore I separated partial eggs from the plastic inbubation case, and I put partial of them back into the fish tank where the temperature is kept at 20 to 25 degree as usual, and the water is full of air content in it.



TO BE CONTINUED