If the client creates functional requirements - how the designer fulfils them is up for grabs - the property issue is whether the contract specifies that all design work is owned by the client. Otherwise it is the designer and he can take out patents or modify the design for another client etc...
iwonafish,
try looking at the PCG website for their guide to freelancing
http://www.pcg.org.uk/cms/index.php it might answer some of your questions
taxcafe also have some decent books on the benefits of limited vs sole trader http://www.taxcafebooks.co.uk/
whether you are sole trader or...
RE, if the chartered system in Oz is the same or similar to the UK you don't have to get involved vetting the academic qualifications as the relevant institute should have done that.
It will be whether the experience years count or not which you may well be able to attest to. Have a look at the...
Just a note for future reference - HR Wallingford is / was an organisation called Hydraulic Research based in Wallingford, England UK.
Regards, HM
No more things should be presumed to exist than are absolutely necessary - William of Occam
Ron, my point was that once the contractor has been told there might be a problem THEY are obligated to establish whether there is. If they don't have the expertise to assess the issue then they need to hire it in. How can someone with no contractual links be held liable - it's not equitable...
herewegothen,
Please could you post the details of the case or provide a reference or link? I'd like to have a look to see what the reasoning behind the prosecution / disciplinary was.
Many thanks, HM
No more things should be presumed to exist than are absolutely necessary - William of Occam
My 2p...
How can there be liability raising the fact that there may be an issue in using the trusses. Several possible outcomes:
1) The contractor does check them out and decides they can use them so how can you be held liable?
2) The contractor does not check them out and use them - again...
Hi Safetyranger - i'm not suggesting that anyone should be able to defeat a lock / tag out - just that your processes for management of them should allow more than one person to release the tag / lock but in accordance with a controlled process.
RE Sources, you could try the following which are...
Hi Safetyranger,
I'm not familiar with the 'basic rules' you refer to - surely your plant has a management process for tagouts? It seems unduly restrictive that the only person who can remove a tagout is the person placing it!
The key aspects must be that the isolated eqpt is inoperable /...
Going back to the original post the term Chartered Engineer is reserved in the UK so anybody who isn't can't use it. The term engineer on the other hand is fair game...planning engineer, sanitation engineer - you name it and someone will probably have used it!
Regards all, HM
No more things...
try http://www.gowelding.com/pv/square.pdf
it's a bit dated but the theory might be useful as a springboard to other work.
regards, HM
No more things should be presumed to exist than are absolutely necessary - William of Occam
Hey josephlm,
I'm sorry i haven't used Matlab so some of the syntax didn't make sense to me. I have a few general observations that you might consider though.
1) Assuming the code all runs properly, have you solved using grids of greater resolution to check that you've optimised your mesh...
1) Everything that is designed or built has a probability of failure on demand...EVERYTHING.
2) Every procedural system can be got around / bent / ignored.
3) Something only stays "safe" as when it was designed when it is used / maintained as intended.
4) Something is "safe" when the risk of...
Hey digital captive,
Not sure whether PSA will give you experience relevant to work in operations - sometimes it can be a bit dry and divorced from reality. What it could give you is an understanding of the "big picture" and what dependencies there are between various systems, although the...