Which human senses that can be used during an inspection of installation?
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Jun 11
During an inspection of an installation, the following human senses can be used:
1. Vision: Inspectors can visually examine the installation for any signs of damage, wear and tear, or improper installation.
2. Hearing: Inspectors can listen for any unusual sounds or noises coming from the installation that may indicate a problem.
3. Smell: Inspectors can use their sense of smell to detect any unusual odors, such as burning or gas leaks, that may indicate a potential issue.
4. Touch: Inspectors can physically touch and feel the installation to check for any abnormalities, such as overheating or vibrations.
5. Taste: While not commonly used, taste can also be used in some cases to detect certain chemicals or substances that may be present in the installation.
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Google Gemini AI
Jun 11
Sight: - Visual observation of components, connections, and overall appearance
Touch: - Feel for heat, vibration, or resistance - Check for tightness of fasteners or smoothness of surfaces
Hearing: - Listen for unusual noises (e.g., hums, buzzes, clicks) - Detect leaks or other problems by listening for fluid movement
Smell: - Identify odors that may indicate problems (e.g., burning, smoke, mildew) - Detect gas leaks or other hazardous fumes
Taste: - Not typically used in inspections, but may be relevant for testing flavors or liquids in certain applications