
This will grow further to enable BHEL to meet all of India’s projected power equipment requirements, as well as sizeable portion of export targets. BHEL has already supplied generating equipment to various utilities produce annually equipment capable of generating 6000MW. BHEL has supplied 97% of the power generating equipment that was commissioned in India during 1979-80. BHEL has taken India from a near total dependence on imports to complete selfreliance in this vital area of power plant equipment. Within a decade, BHEL had commissioned the 100th unit at Santaldih, West Bengal. BHEL appeared on the power map of India in 1969 when the first unit supplied by it was commissioned at the Basin Bridge Thermal Power Station in Tamilnadu. The main aim of establishing BHEL was to meet the growing power requirement of the country. It progressed rapidly and three more factories went into production in 1965. Taking in mind for safe operation activities for man, machine, material & money.īHEL AN OVERVIEW: In 1956 India took a major step towards the establishment of its heavy engineering industry when Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd., (BHEL) setup at Bhopal. To make machine or equipment or situation totally safe. The safety means, not only to prevent the accident but also Safety is the responsibility of every one One has not only to provide Safe & Best product but also create a climate where the safe operation can be possible. Unsafe design/construction of the work place. Moving near running part of the machines. Job Climate & its Defects on attitude – Job training, Incomplete/untrained, Supervisory personal, poor working conditions, political interference. (b) Lack of interest in the job/employment. Sociological Factors – (a) Safety literature in regional language, tendency for bargaining for unsafe & unhealthy working conditions. Psychological Factors – Worries, depression, aggression. Physiological Factors – Work environmental factors / problems, Rest pause cycle. Personal Factors – III health, Age, Physical disability

PROJECT ON STEAM TURBINE INTRODUCTION TYPES MATERIAL SELECTION PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION EFFICIENCY DIFFERENT PARTS OF TURBINE 6. BLOCK 3 TURBINE BLADES BALANCING TUNNEL 5. COMPANY PROFILE OVERVIEW TO BHEL LOCATION OF BHEL HARIDWAR QUALITY CONFORMATION INTRERNATIONAL OPERATIONS BUSINESS ACTIVITIES CLASSIFICATION OF PRODUCTS HEEP PLANT, HARIDWAR 3. “All is well that ends well"ĬHITKARA INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY I also pay my sincere regards to my training incharge Mrs ShakunPreet. Haldar for providing me theoretical material about bhel.

Manager,TUM Block-3) to support me during my Industrial Training.

Which I am sure will help me in my war future. I thankfully acknowledge the staff of BHEL, Haridwar for giving me so much cooperation and taught lots of new things to me. PATIALA 14040 1ĪCKNOWLEDGEMENT “Such Thanks I Give As one near death to those wish him live." -Shakespeare-It gives me immense pleasure to present my Project Report before you. Submitted By: Name: Digvijay juneja College Roll No.: Y-54109 University Roll No.: L-605114095 Under the Guidance of: Name: Mr.S.HALDHAR Designation: MANAGER Department: TURBINE BLOCK “MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT” ON “PROJECT/WORK ASSIGNED” SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN MECHANICAL BRANCH “Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), Hardwar” IN TRAINING REPORT OF SIX MONTHS INDUSTRIAL TRAINING, UNDERTAKEN AT
