01 October 2022

AI Day 2022 by Tesla

Some of the interesting things I learned from AI Day 2022 by Tesla are:
- Robots are artificial muscles and power
- Humans are the main brain of Robot
- Robots can replace humans to do difficult, heavy, and dangerous jobs

My prediction is that in the future, the world will be filled with:
- 75% of Robots act as “artificial humans that move and work”
- 25% of humans who act as "the real brain that drives the Robot"

Yes, Robots are the Artificial Humans.

Personally, I also learn that by having Robots – Artificial Humans, not all humans are required to make new real humans.

Another interesting thing I learn from AI Day by Tesla 2022 is:
- Tesla is very open to sharing all its detailed information. Nothing is hidden and nothing is secret. All the work they do can also be studied, imitated, and done by other companies. This means that other companies can also work and act as “artificial Tesla”.
- Elon Musk provides a place and opportunity for his team to be the keynote speakers according to their knowledge and abilities. This means that Elon Musk is a good leader, humble, and doesn't have a monopoly on power and popularity.

Thank you, Tesla, Elon Musk, and all the team for all the knowledge shared at this event. Everything is open, clear, and detailed. A good and interesting science.

You can watch the live streaming of AI Day 2022 by Tesla at: https://lnkd.in/ebwWs4c 



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23 September 2022

Working in Confined Space

Working in Confined Spaces can be dangerous & poses a risk of serious injury & death. When working in a Confined Space, a few things are bound to happen are:
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Lack of oxygen
- Water buildup
- Lack of light
- Dust in high concentration
- Hot temperature
- Toxic & flammable gases, fumes & vapors
- Bad weather
- Difficulty in evacuating
- Fire

A few things to think about & manage when working in a Confined Space:
- Permit To Work
- Duration
- Work done & how to do it
- Physical condition & health
- Number of workers & Rescue Teams & their abilities – outside & inside Confined Space
- Training requirements
- Confined Space situations & conditions
- Risks & dangers

Workers & Rescue Teams working in Confined Spaces must have the ability to:
- Work in Confined Space
- Control physical hazards & atmospheric hazards
- Protect themselves, including protecting their breath
- Enter & exit Confined Space
- Take appropriate action when an emergency occurs
- Use equipment in Confined Spaces (Gas Detector, Tripod, Davit, PPE, communication device, Harness, Rope, SCBA & more)

Fact: The injured & killed while working in Confined Spaces are workers & people trying to carry out rescues without using proper equipment & never having proper training.

Therefore, companies that have Confined Spaces must have a competent team to help manage risks in Confined Spaces & ensure that all workers & Rescue Teams are adequately trained & instructed.




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19 September 2022

CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation)

CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation) is an effort to restore the ability to breathe & blood circulation in the body. Breathing & blood flow that stops can trigger brain damage that can result in a person dying in a matter of minutes.

When performing CPR:
- Victims must be moved to a safer place
- Contact the nearest medical personnel/hospital
- Check victim's consciousness by asking for name, checking pulse & blood flow
- Shake the victim's body slowly
- If the victim responds, try to keep the victim conscious until medical help arrives
- If the victim does not respond, perform CPR
- Lay the victim's body on a hard & flat surface
- Position yourself on your knees beside the victim's neck & shoulders
- Place one palm of your hand on the center of the victim's chest & place your other palm on top of your hand
- Straighten your elbows & place your shoulders directly over your hands
- Press the victim's chest 100–120 times per minute at a rate of 1–2 pressures per second
- Check if the victim can breathe again & shows a response
- If the victim has not responded, you can start trying to open the victim's airway to give artificial respiration
- Lift the victim's head & place your hand on the forehead
- Lift the victim's chin to open the airway
- Pinch the victim's nose, then place your mouth to the victim's mouth
- Give 2 breaths of air from your mouth while seeing if the victim's chest is raised like someone is breathing
- Repeat the chest compressions 30 times followed by giving 2 breaths




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16 September 2022

Thinking And Remembering

Research has proven that:
- Thinking is done when we face & do something
- Remembering is done when we try to think about something that is already past
- The 2 things above happen at different times
- Remembering is a complicated process because it is difficult for us to remember many things at the same time
- The process of remembering will be easier to do if we repeat what we have faced & done

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08 September 2022

Helicopter And Helideck

Some of the things Helicopters do Offshore:
- Transport workers
- Move equipment
- Carry out inspections
- Carry out rescue operations

Some of the challenges that Helicopters have to face while on Offshore:
- Changes in the weather
- Changes in sea conditions
- Strong winds
- Environmental conditions
- Wave
- Impaired visibility
- Lightning
- Storm
- Moving helideck
- Difficult to access & remote locations

Various emergencies that the Helicopter & its crew have to deal with:
- Equipment malfunction
- Helicopter damage
- Fire

Therefore, the Helicopter & its crew must always maintain security & safety, one of which is by ensuring that the Helideck they are going to is safe & does not experience interference. One of the personnel who can assist in this process is the Helideck Assistant.

Helideck Assistant must know of:
- Safety Rules
- Heliport & Helideck
- Helicopter
- Helicopter Fire Fighting (HRFF)
- Land, Passenger & Cargo Handling
- Helicopter Refueling




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