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    ICE 3005A: claims of achievement 

    Development

    Objectivesfor Eng Tech TMICE/ AMICE / MICE and IEng MICE / CEng MICE

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    Introduction

    This word document contains the tables extracted from ICE 3005A to allow for the recording of theclaims of achievement electronically.

    Reference should be made to the full ICE 3005A document for details of the whole document

    including guidance on its use.

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    A Use your engineering* knowledge and understanding to make the most ofexisting and emerging technology

    A1 Broaden and deepen your engineering knowledge

    Eng Tech

    TMICE

    For example: Identify limits of own personal knowledge and skills. Acquisition of

    engineering knowledge in chosen field of operations. Knowledge of engineeringprinciples. Codes, standards and specifications.

    A1 Broaden and deepen your engineering* knowledge

     AMICE*MICEIEng MICE

    For example: Identify limits of own personal knowledge and skills. Acquisition ofengineering knowledge in chosen field of operations. Knowledge of engineeringprinciples. Codes, standards and specifications.

    CEng MICE For example: Identify limits of own personal knowledge and skills. Acquisition ofengineering knowledge in chosen field of operations. Knowledge of engineering

    principles. Codes, standards and specifications. Technological developments inthe construction industry.

    Claim of Achievement

     AchievementRating

    Eng Tech TMICE AMICE*, MICEIEng MICE

    CEng MICE

    Level A K E B

    Date achieved Sept 11,Sept 12

    Sept 11,Sept 12

    July 10- Dec 12

     A, K As a postgraduate student, I attended courses in Hydrology, Water Resources Metrics,Environmental Engineering, Accounting and Management, Contract and Construction Law. Theseenhanced the knowledge gained at undergraduate level and also added to my knowledge basewith respect to hydrological statistics, watershed modelling, model calibration, use of variousinstrumentation in water resources.

    EWhile employed with FRP Gratings & Composites Ltd, I was not always required to actively use theskills learnt during undergraduate and post graduate studies, but I increased my knowledge in theuse of fiberglass reinforced plastic (frp) and adhesives in structural applications. I learnt shopfabrication of ladders, piping and fittings, tanks, handrails and stairs using frp structurals and rawmaterials. I produced shop drawings in AutoCad and carried out fabrication at the workshop. Ilearnt how to size various structurals (I beams, channel in frp) based on loadings and materialproperties. I also learnt the skill of hdpe fusion welding and operation of the equipment, and wasinvolved in the fabrication of a machine based on the principle of operation (Appendix A1).

    I also prepared calculations for determining design flows for wastewater treatment plants and sizedunits based on these calculations for project proposals (Appendix A1).

    If your intention is to seek membership as AMICE, you should substitute “technical/scientific” for “engineering” 

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    B Apply appropriate theoretical and practical methods to the analysis andsolution of engineering* problems

    B1 Contribute to the identification of problems and the production of solutions

    Eng TechTMICE

    For example: Application of engineering principles. Possible solutions. Links tocodes, standards and specifications. Produce drawings.

    B1 Identify engineering* problems and define possible solutions

     AMICE*MICEIEng MICE

    For example: Client/user needs. Feasibility. Constraints and opportunities. Linksto codes, standards, specifications and contract conditions. Application ofengineering principles. Specific solutions.

    CEng MICE For example: Client/user needs. Feasibility. Constraints and opportunities. Linksto codes, standards, specifications and contract conditions. Application ofengineering principles. Specific solutions. Departures from established practice,where appropriate.

    Claim of Achievement

     AchievementRating

    Eng Tech TMICE AMICE*, MICEIEng MICE

    CEng MICE

    Level A K E B

    Date achieved July 10- Dec 12

    EWhile working at FRP Gratings and Composites Ltd, I was involved in product development to

    solve issues encountered in engineering practice. One such instance was the development of afiberglass electrical pullbox for use in construction. The established method of practice is thatelectrical pullboxes are made of concrete block work with PVC inserts to allow for cables.However, this method has the issue of water entering the pullbox and shorting off the electricals,resulting in increased costs for repair. As such, it was determined that we should attempt toproduce a fiberglass electrical pullbox which would be leak proof and so eliminate the issue ofshorting off of electricals. I produced shop drawings for a prototype of the pullbox and supervisedthe fabrication of the unit for demonstration to prospective clients (see Schematic of ElectricalPullbox in Appendix B1).

    On another project, we were contracted to fabricate 24" HDPE pipe spools for underground

    drainage by HDPE fusion welding. However, the fusion equipment which the company purchasedwould not have arrived in time to coincide with our start date so we (myself, Mechanical Engineer,Chief Engineer and work crew) designed and built a machine, based on the principle of operationof the HDPE fusion equipment, to be used in the interim. The machine was designed to bemanually operated and used a hydraulic jack to apply pressure during heating and fusion of thepiping (see image of Fusion Equipment in use in Appendix B1).

    * If your intention is to seek membership as AMICE, you should substitute “technical/scientific” for “engineering” 

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    B2 Review and select appropriate techniques, procedures and methods toundertake tasks

    Eng TechTMICE

    For example: Link your knowledge of core engineering principles to codes,standards, specifications and tasks within your chosen field of operations.Consider Health, Safety and Welfare, quality, cost, time, buildability,sustainability.

    B2 Conduct appropriate research and analysis relating to engineering*problems

     AMICE*MICEIEng MICE

    For example: Apply and know the limitations of established best practice asdefined by codes, standards and specifications. Links to contract conditions.Feasibility assessments, surveys and costing. Risk analysis. Present solutionsand secure acceptance. Consider Health, Safety and Welfare, quality, cost, time,buildability, sustainability.

    CEng MICE For example: Apply and know the limitations of established best practice as

    defined by codes, standards and specifications. Links to contract conditions.Feasibility assessments, surveys and costing. Risk analysis. Presentation ofsolutions and secure acceptance. Consider Health, Safety and Welfare, quality,cost, time, buildability, sustainability. Value engineering. Whole life costing.

    Claim of

     Achievement

     AchievementRating

    Eng Tech TMICE AMICE*, MICEIEng MICE

    CEng MICE

    Level A K E B

    Date achieved July 10- Dec 12

    EDuring my time at FRP Gratings & Composites, I assisted in the preparation of Job Safety Analyses for various projects, taking into account both fabrication and installation of items(Appendix B2).

    The company also markets a range of packaged water and wastewater treatment systems. Iassisted in researching various brands of package wastewater systems which had a reputation forquality, had vast experience in the design and implementation of wastewater systems and whichwould meet local effluent quality standards. I was responsible for presenting my recommendations

    to the MD who would then make a decision on which brand the company would represent.

    * If your intention is to seek membership as AMICE, you should substitute “technical/scientific” for “engineering” 

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    B3 Contribute to the implementation of solutions to problems

    Eng TechTMICE

    For example: Health, Safety and Welfare, quality, cost, time, buildability, riskassessment. Link to standards, drawings and specifications.

    B3 Implement solutions to problems and evaluate their effectiveness

     AMICEMICEIEng MICE

    For example: Health, Safety and Welfare, quality, cost, time, buildability, riskassessment. Link to codes, standards, specifications and contract conditions.Monitoring outputs and results.

    CEng MICE For example: Health, Safety and Welfare, quality, cost, time, buildability, riskassessment. Link to codes, standards, specifications and contract conditions.Monitoring outputs and results.

    Claim of Achievement

     AchievementRating

    Eng Tech TMICE AMICE, MICEIEng MICE

    CEng MICE

    Level A K E B

    Date achieved July 10- Dec 12 July 10- Dec 12

    E, BWhile employed with FRP Gratings & Composites Ltd, I was involved in the fabrication andinstallation of a 3" frp firewater pipeline for Petrotrin's New Acid Plant. When the system was putinto operation and pressured up, a leak developed at one of the joints. I, along with one member ofthe crew, was required to assess the leak and repair it. Upon investigation, I realized that the leakhad occurred due to a space at the joint which could not have been sealed internally using

    adhesive. To resolve the issue, we removed the existing fiberglass weld, sealed the joint externallyusing putty and installed a new fiberglass weld. I advised the plant operators to allow the weld tocure properly and to apply pressure to the line 12 hours after completion of the repair. I contactedthe client the next day to ensure that the repair was able to withstand design pressures and wasinformed that no further problems had occurred.

    I also worked on another project which involved the fabrication of frp headers, troughs and feedpipes for Petrotrin's Acid Plant Cooling Tower. However, when the headers and troughs wereinstalled, they were not properly positioned inside the vessel and as a result, the headers were notaligned with the flanged elbows of the feed pipes. The client insisted that we perform theadjustments on site which we attempted to do but our efforts proved futile. As such, I took the

    flanged elbows back to the workshop where I directed the crew on the repairs to be made. Afterthe items had been reworked, I returned them to the client for installation. The client found theitems acceptable and had no further issues with the installation (see invoices for completed worksin Appendix B3).

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    C Provide technical and commercial management

    C1 Plan, organise and supervise resources to complete tasks

    Eng TechTMICE

    For example: Programmes. Plans. Surveys. Method statements. Progressmonitoring. Records. A “project” can be whatever you are responsible for – eg a design, some research work, a

    feasibility study, a site-based project, etc. 

    C1 Plan for effective project implementation

     AMICEMICEIEng MICE

    For example: Planning and resourcing. Programming. Method statements.Tenders. Fees. Contractual obligations. Information and administration systems.Instructions. Records. A “project” can be whatever you are responsible for – eg a design, some research work, afeasibility study, a site-based project, etc.

    CEng MICE For example: Planning and resourcing. Programming. Method statements.Contractual obligations. Tenders. Fees. Information and administration systems.Instructions. Records. Project risk and opportunities. A “project” can be whatever you are responsible for – eg a design, some research work, afeasibility study, a site-based project, etc

    Claim of Achievement

     AchievementRating

    Eng Tech TMICE AMICE, MICEIEng MICE

    CEng MICE

    Level A K E B

    Date achieved July 10- Dec 12

    EDuring my time at FRP Gratings & Composites Ltd, I was responsible for some administrativeduties. This involved  the development and maintenance of a client database,  the development and maintenance of an information database of products and services

    offered by the company,  resource planning, in terms of manpower, equipment and materials, to ensure that

    deadlines in terms of delivery to clients were met  accurate record keeping of ongoing projects, in terms of deliverables accomplished and

    work remaining

    While at FRP Gratings & Composites Ltd, I spent 2 months at NGC Caroni Loading Facility as partof a team responsible for HDPE Fusion Welding for drain pipes. I was specifically responsible forquantifying and recording of number and locations of welds done. I was also responsible fortracking the amount of material used so as to inform the Main Contractor when materials should beordered. The team was also responsible for fabrication and installation of catchpit covers and draingrates. I was specifically responsible for quantifying the number of catchpits and lengths of drain tobe covered and determining quantities of material required for completion of the project.

    During my employment with FRP, I was also responsible for the fabrication and installation of a 3"fiberglass fire water piping system at Petrotrin's Acid Plant. I was required to determine and record

    quantities of pipe and fittings required for completion. I was also required to source materials fromPetrotrin's Material Stores as well as order materials from foreign suppliers to be shipped for timelycompletion of the project (see emails sent to suppliers in Appendix C1).

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    C2 Eng TechTMICE

    Not applicable

    C2  Control budgets, tasks, people and resources 

     AMICE,MICEIEng MICE

    For example: Management systems. Team working. Competences. Co-ordinationof project activities: programme, quality, cost, labour or staff, other contractors,suppliers, supply chains, plant/equipment, materials. Monitoring. Paymentprocesses. Project funding and financing.

    CEng MICE For example: Management systems. Team working. Competences. Co-ordinationof project activities: programme, quality, cost, labour or staff, other contractors,suppliers, supply chains, plant/equipment, materials. Monitoring. Paymentprocesses. Project funding and financing. Influence work teams.

    Claim of Achievement

     AchievementRating

     AMICE, MICEIEng MICE

    CEng MICE

    Level A K E B

    Date achieved July 10- Dec 12

    E As Assistant Chief Engineer at FRP Gratings & Composites Ltd, I was responsible for a work crewof three at the company's workshop. I gained experience in team motivation, guidance andmanagement to achieve project deliverables. I was responsible for keeping track of stock, tools(maintenance, repair, replacement) and consumables.

    When required, I was responsible for determining extended work hours to ensure clients' orders

    were completed and delivered on time. I was also responsible for daily reporting of work hours toadministration for preparation of wages (see email of daily work hours in Appendix C2).

    When there was limited stock available at the shop, I controlled the procedures associated withfabrication of items (usage of resin and epoxy, fiberglass mat and woving, frp structurals) tomaximise the output from the stock and limit wastage of material. I encouraged the work crew to bemindful of fabrication activities so as to avoid mistakes resulting in loss of time, wastage ofmaterials and increased production costs.

    I was also responsible, upon completion of projects, to submit invoices to Clients and regularlyfollow up on receivables (see email to Client in Appendix C2).

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    C4 Contribute to quality systems

    Eng TechTMICE

    For example: Follow quality processes and procedures.

    C4 Bring about continuous improvement through quality management

     AMICE, MICEIEng MICE

    For example: Quality plans and systems. Maintain quality standards. Qualityrecords. Recommend improvements.

    CEng MICE For example: Quality plans and systems. Maintain quality standards. Qualityrecords. Recommend improvements. Contribute to the improvement of qualitysystems.

    Claim of Achievement

     AchievementRating

    Eng Tech TMICE AMICE, MICEIEng MICECEng MICE

    Level A K E B

    Dateachieved

    July 10- Dec 12

    EDuring my employment with FRP, I was part of a team responsible for the fabrication of a 3"fiberglass fire water piping system at Petrotrin's Acid Plant. I carried out the measurement andmarking of piping and fittings for cutting and fabrication. I supervised the fiberglass weldingprocess to ensure that quality was not compromised- adhesives were mixed using correctproportions, fiberglass mat and woving were "wetted out" using sufficient epoxy to ensure strengthof the weld, and that sufficient layers of mat and woving were used (in correct combination) toensure weld thickness.

    I was also responsible for the fabrication of a 36" diameter, 1 1/2" thick fiberglass blind flange. Iwas responsible for ensuring adhesives were mixed using correct proportions, fiberglass mat andwoving were "wetted out" using sufficient epoxy, and that sufficient layers of mat and woving wereused (in correct combination) to achieve the required flange thickness. I was also responsible formonitoring the temperature of the flange during the curing (exothermic) process to avoid potentialburns within the fiberglass layers, compromising the quality of the flange.

    While at FRP Gratings & Composites Ltd, I spent 2 months at NGC Caroni Loading Facility as partof a team responsible for HDPE Fusion Welding. I was specifically responsible for quality controlduring the welding exercise, which involved monitoring and maintaining temperature and pressuresduring heating and fusion (Appendix C4).

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    C5 Demonstrate commercial awareness

    Eng TechTMICE

    For example: Relationship between budget and cost. Record keeping. Instructionsand variations.

    C5 Manage contractual issues

     AMICE, MICEIEng MICE

    For example: Forms of contract. Responsibility of parties to a contract.Procurement methods. Forms of payment. Contractual records. Insurances.Instructions and variations.

    CEng MICE For example: Forms of contract. Responsibility of parties to a contract.Procurement methods. Forms of payment. Contractual records. Insurances.Instructions and variations.

    Claim of Achievement

     AchievementRating

    Eng Tech TMICE AMICE, MICE

    IEng MICE

    CEng MICE

    Level A K E B

    Dateachieved

    July 10- Dec 12

    EWhile employed with FRP Gratings & Composites Ltd, I spent 2 months as part of a teamresponsible for HDPE Fusion welding of pipe for underground drainage. During execution therewere some issues which required resolution. In one such instance, our team was not provided therequired fittings, as specified by the drawings for construction, for completion of a particular spool. Inotified my superior of the issue via telephone and we were able to propose an engineeredsolution, using the fittings which were available. We met with the site's Chief Engineer andrepresentatives of the Main Contractor with whom our company was contracted, presented ouridea and had it approved. The approved changes were also documented on the Daily Report andcopied to the Client Representative and the Main Contractor (see Daily Report in Appendix C5).

    While at the NGC Caroni Loading Facility, I was managing the team responsible for the supply andinstallation of high load drain grates and manhole covers. I was responsible for measuring allworks onsite and quantifying the amount of material to be supplied for installation. Upondetermining my as built quantities, I found that they differed from those agreed upon in the original

    contract. I verbally notified my superior of the issue and he in turn notified the Main Contractor viatelephone and email. It was resolved that we would carry out the extra works and would invoice forthose works separately.

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    D Demonstrate effective interpersonal skills

    D1 Communicate with others

    Eng TechTMICE

    For example: Communicate effectively with others, orally, in writing, graphically.Contribute to meetings. Consult with others. Knowledge and use of IT.

    D1 Communicate with others at all levels

     AMICEMICEIEng MICE

    For example: Reports. Letters. Drawings. Presentations. Exchange ofinformation. Advice to technical and non-technical colleagues. Contribute tomeetings. Consider the views of others. Consultation. Knowledge and use of IT.Present your case and defend it.

    CEng MICE For example: Reports. Letters. Drawings. Presentations. Exchange ofinformation. Advice to technical and non-technical colleagues. Contribute tomeetings. Consider the views of others. Consultation. Knowledge and use of IT.Present your case and defend it. Conduct discussions.

    Claim of Achievement

     AchievementRating

    Eng Tech TMICE AMICE, MICEIEng MICE

    CEng MICE

    Level A K E B

    Date achieved July 10- Dec 12 July 10- Dec 12

    K, EDuring my employment with FRP Gratings & Composites Ltd (2.5 years), I produced quotes for the

    supply of goods and services to several local clients. I prepared brochures for marketing of variousproducts which the company offers. I was also involved in producing the draft ProposedInterconnection Documents for Trinidad & Tobago (see quote in Appendix D1).

    I spent 2 months at NGC Caroni Loading Facility as part of a team responsible for HDPE FusionWelding. I was specifically responsible for producing and delivering Daily Reports and Weld LogReports to the Client and Main Contractor (Appendix D1) and for obtaining daily Work Permits. Imet regularly with the Client's Quality Control Representative to discuss any concerns withprocedures and to formulate plans for resolution.

    I spent 2-3 months at Trinmar Jetty as part of a team responsible for the repair of an ethanol line

    using structural pipe wraps (welds). I was specifically responsible for documenting and tracking ofwelds done in terms of number of welds, location and length, along with a picture reference andnumber.

    I produced shop drawings for the fabrication and installation of two frp (fiberglass reinforcedplastic) ladders and frp handrails on a cooling tower (Appendix D1).

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    D2 Work effectively with others

    Eng TechTMICE

    For example: Develop good working relationships with colleagues, clients,suppliers and the public to achieve collective goals. Equal opportunities anddiversity. Set an example for others to follow.

    D2 Demonstrate personal and social skills

     AMICEMICEIEng MICE

    For example: Awareness of the needs and concerns of others. Develop goodworking relationships to achieve collective goals. Equal opportunities and diversity.Set an example for others to follow.

    CEng MICE For example: Awareness of the needs and concerns of others. Develop goodworking relationships to achieve collective goals. Equal opportunities and diversity.Set an example for others to follow. Identify, and agree collective goals.

    Claim of Achievement

     Achievement

    Rating

    Eng Tech TMICE AMICE, MICE

    IEng MICECEng MICE

    Level A K E B

    Dateachieved

    July 10- Dec 12 July 10- Dec12

    E, BDuring my time at FRP Gratings & Composites, I was able to develop good working relationshipswith colleagues at all levels in the organization- directors, office administration and work crew- aswell as clients. I was aware of my role in the company (Junior Engineer then Assistant ChiefEngineer) and I strived to achieve high results in all activities delegated to me and to promote theproper functioning of the organization. I was also aware of my professional responsibility towardmy colleagues and clients and ensured that I always delivered best performance to all parties.Even after having left the company, I have maintained good relationships with all persons.

    With respect to clients, I always made myself available for site visits at their convenience andregularly consulted with them (via phone or correspondence) to discuss changes/concerns/generalfollow up on projects that I would be executing on behalf of the company. Whenever clientsbrought concerns/problems to my attention, I would work to resolve them in the shortest possibletime and to the client's satisfaction, to ensure that the client could proceed with their work.

    With respect to administrative staff and the company's managing director (also Chief Engineer), Iwas efficient in carrying out my duties, including daily consultation with the MD on various ongoingprojects, upcoming work and potential jobs for the company, prompt delivery of times to the OfficeManager for preparation of weekly wages, and ensuring that the Office Manager was regularlymade aware of completed jobs to update and follow up on company receivables.

    With respect to the work crew of three for which I was responsible, I tried to encourage healthywork relationships within the group. I sought to advise, correct and guide in all workshop activities,but also sought advice from the crew, as I knew that some of them were well experienced infabrication and would have ideas on how best to carry out a task. I always invited ideas from the

    crew which allowed for efficient execution of tasks and also enhanced my learning experience.

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    E Demonstrate a personal commitment to professional standards,recognising obligations to society, the profession and the environment

    E1 Comply with relevant codes of conduct

    Eng TechTMICE

    For example: Purpose and history of ICE. Comply with ICE Codes of Conduct.Current developments and issues affecting the construction industry. Ethical andprofessional behaviour. Promotion of the construction industry.

    E1 Comply with relevant codes of conduct

     AMICEMICEIEng MICE

    For example: Purpose and history of ICE. Comply with ICE Codes of Conduct.Current developments and issues affecting the construction industry. Ethical andprofessional behaviour. Promotion of the construction industry.

    CEng MICE For example: Purpose and history of ICE. Comply with ICE Codes of Conduct.Current developments and issues affecting the construction industry. Ethical andprofessional behaviour. Promotion of the construction industry.

    Claim of Achievement

     AchievementRating

    Eng Tech TMICE AMICE, MICEIEng MICECEng MICE

    Level A K E B

    Date achieved July 10- Dec 12

    E

    While employed at FRP Gratings & Composites Ltd, I was, on two separate occasions, faced withthe issue of bribery where our company was asked to give payoffs to the representatives ofprospective clients in order to secure specific projects. It was my first time experiencing thesepractices which are considered a norm, locally, in the industry. Given my personal beliefs I told myemployer and MD of the company that while the jobs would do us well in the slow economic times,this was not the way to achieve and the company should not allow the development of suchpractice.

    During my time with FRP Gratings & Composites Ltd, I was also involved in widening thecompany's scope, in terms of the products and services which it provided. One innovative productwhich the company chose to market was fiberglass manhole covers, manufactured to the

    standards of their steel counterparts. This product was chosen to be promoted as it solved thelocal problem of theft of the steel covers by scrap metal dealers, and prior to my resignation,several clients had shown interest in purchasing the product (see brochure for fiberglass manholecover in Appendix E1).

    While there, I was also involved in the company's mission to promote the use of renewable energylocally given the government's promise of a 150% tax return on solar panels and wind turbines. Assuch, the company's MD and myself developed the draft Proposed Interconnection Documents forTrinidad & Tobago and placed them on the company's website for discussion and comment bystakeholders. This was an effort to take a proactive approach to fast tracking gridinterconnection by encouraging all stakeholders to combine efforts in developing the

    governing legislation, rules and procedures to yield positive benefits to our society and theenvironment (see sample pages from draft Proposed Interconnection Documents in Appendix E1).

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    E2 Manage and apply safe systems of work

    Eng TechTMICE

    For example: Identify and take responsibility for own obligations for Health, Safetyand Welfare issues. Implement Health, Safety and Welfare systems. Current Health,Safety and Welfare codes and legislation. CDM Regulations. Risk assessments.Method statements. Recommend improvements. Have detailed knowledge of thehazards applicable to your field of work. Proactive approach to Health, Safety and

    Welfare practice. Safety briefings.E2 Manage and apply safe systems of work

     AMICEMICEIEng MICE

    For example: Identify and take responsibility for own obligations for Health, Safetyand Welfare issues. Implement Health, Safety and Welfare systems. Current Health,Safety and Welfare codes and legislation. CDM Regulations. Risk assessments.Method statements. Recommend improvements. Recognise compliance costs.Have detailed knowledge of the hazards applicable to your field of work. Apply riskmanagement techniques appropriate to your field of work. Safety briefings,inductions. Prepare and review risk assessments and method statements. Proactiveapproach to Health, Safety and Welfare practice and management.

    CEng MICE For example: Identify and take responsibility for own obligations for Health, Safetyand Welfare issues. Implement Health, Safety and Welfare systems. Current Health,Safety and Welfare codes and legislation. CDM Regulations. Risk assessments.Method statements. Recommend improvements. Contribute to the development andimprovement of systems. Understand compliance costs. Have detailed knowledgeof the hazards applicable to your field of work. Apply risk management techniquesappropriate to your field of work. Safety briefings, inductions. Prepare and reviewrisk assessments and method statements. Proactive approach to Health, Safety andWelfare practice and management.

    Claim of Achievement

     AchievementRating

    Eng Tech TMICE AMICE, MICEIEng MICECEng MICE

    Level A K E B

    Date achieved Sept 12 Sept 12 July 10- Dec 12 July 10- Dec 12

     A, K As a postgraduate student, I took a course in Contract and Construction Law for which thecoursework assignment was focused on local HSE legislation. This enhanced my knowledge ofcurrent safety legislation and developed my understanding of the role of both the employer andemployee with respect to HSE in the workplace (see extract from coursework in Appendix E2).

    E, BWhile working at FRP Gratings and Composites Ltd I was introduced to the specialised skill offabrication using fiberglass reinforced plastic products as well as raw materials- fiberglass mat andwoving, epoxies, resin, acetone. This skill had particular hazards associated with it, such as skinirritation and dust inhalation due to the dust generated when cutting and grinding frp products andburns to clothes and skin from chemicals and adhesives being used.

    By being aware of the hazards associated with the job, I was able to instruct the work crew for whichI was responsible on the potential hazards and as such demanded that they wear the necessaryprotective equipment which the company provided at all times. I encouraged the crew to inform me

    of when consumables required for their safety needed to be restocked (latex gloves, dust masks) sothat I could obtain them in timely manner. I particularly encouraged good housekeeping in andaround the workshop to minimize the potential for accidents to occur. When on job sites, I ensuredthat the crew and I always had the required PPE and used it when carrying out tasks, in addition toensuring safe practices during execution of tasks.

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    E3 Contribute to sustainable development through engineering activities

    Eng TechTMICE

    For example: Comply with environmental legislation and best practice. Awarenessof sustainability issues.

    E3  Contribute to sustainable development through engineering* activities

     AMICE*MICEIEng MICE

    For example: Comply with legislation and codes. Environmental impact.Environmental management (interaction between design, construction andoperation). Social and economic issues in implementing solutions. Project wholelife cycles. Appreciation of sustainable development tools.

    CEng MICE For example: Comply with legislation and codes. Environmental impact.Environmental management (interaction between design, construction andoperation). Social and economic issues in implementing solutions. Project wholelife cycles. Knowledge of sustainable development tools.

    Claim of Achievement

     AchievementRating Eng Tech TMICE AMICE*, MICEIEng MICE

    CEng MICE

    Level A K E B

    Dateachieved

    Jan 12 Jan 12 July 10- Dec 12

     A,K As a postgraduate student, I took a course in Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) forEnvironmental Engineering for which the assessment required me to prepare the terms ofreference of an EIA for a project of my choice- a wastewater treatment plant. I found this course tobe useful in developing my understanding of the EIA process and my knowledge of the necessaryenvironmental considerations when carrying out an EIA/project (see extract from coursework in Appendix E3).

    EWorking at FRP Gratings & Composites Ltd involved the use of potentially hazardous chemicalsand materials (resin, epoxy, acetone) which required proper storage and disposal techniques tomitigate potential harm to the environment- both human and natural. I always encouraged the workcrew to ensure that waste materials (especially chemicals) were disposed of in the barrels

    provided.

    * If your intention is to seek membership as AMICE , you should substitute “technical/scientific” for “engineering” 

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    E4 Manage your own continuing professional development

    Eng TechTMICE

    For example: Review of your own development needs. Development Action Plans.Record CPD activities (Personal Development Record). Evaluate CPD outcomes.Company appraisals. See ICE 3006A.

    E4 Manage your own continuing professional development,and assist others

     AMICEMICEIEng MICE

    For example: Review of your own development needs. Development Action Plans.Record CPD activities (Personal Development Record). Evaluate CPD outcomes.Company appraisals. See ICE 3006A.

    CEng MICE For example: Review of your own development needs. Development Action Plans.Record CPD activities (Personal Development Record). Evaluate CPD outcomes.Company appraisals. See ICE 3006A.

    Claim of Achievement

     AchievementRating Eng Tech TMICE AMICE, MICEIEng MICECEng MICE

    Level A K E B

    Dateachieved

    July 10- Dec 12

    EWhile working at FRP Gratings & Composites Ltd, I was introduced to a new and highly specialisedskill in engineering- fabrication of fiberglass reinforced plastic- which was apart from anything I hadlearnt during my undergraduate program. As such, I was required to develop my knowledge of theprocedures and techniques involved, which I was able to do through reading publications focusedon fiberglass fabrication and standards for fabrication, as well as through practical training.

    Structural fiberglasss and composite products are predominantly used in the petro-chemicalindustry. As such, I obtained my PLEA Passport as part of my Health, Safety, Environment andQuality training in order to work as a contractor at those companies within the energy/oil and gasand industrial sector. I also obtained site specific orientations for Methanex Trinidad, PCS NitrogenTrinidad and Petrotrin (see photograph in Appendix E4).

     Also, FRP Gratings and Composites Ltd was also focused on promoting the use of renewableenergy locally- both solar and wind. In keeping with this, I attended the first National Conferencefor Environmental Management at the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus and Iattended the Port of Spain Session of the National Energy Policy Consultations hosted by theMinistry of Energy in 2011.

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    F Development Objectives  – Personal Record of Achievement

    Name ICE Membership No.

    This summary sheet should be used by you in conjunction with your mentor (Supervising CivilEngineer or Delegated Engineer) to record your progressive achievement and “sign-off” the

    Development Objectives. The dates achieved should be entered on the individual Objective sheet.

    Those endorsing this record should complete the lower section with their personal details.

    Objective A K E B

     A1

    B1

    B2

    B3

    C1

    C2

    C3

    C4

    C5

    D1

    D2

    E1

    E2

    E3

    E4

    Details of those endorsing satisfactory achievement above.

    Name (print) Signature(as used in DO‘sign off’) 

    Qualifications Employer

    Organisation Job title