Industrial Training Assistance for Dairy/Pharm Components

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The discussion centers on a 15-day industrial training program focused on designing and fabricating dairy and pharmaceutical process components. The participant is currently engaged in the component engineering department, studying GA and fabrication drawings of a silo while reviewing machine drawing concepts. Key advice emphasizes the importance of absorbing every experience during the training, suggesting that all lessons learned will be valuable in future endeavors. Networking with experts in various areas of the plant is also recommended for future problem-solving.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of General Arrangement (GA) drawings
  • Familiarity with fabrication drawings
  • Basic knowledge of component engineering principles
  • Experience in networking within an industrial environment
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  • Research effective techniques for studying General Arrangement (GA) drawings
  • Learn about best practices in fabrication drawing interpretation
  • Explore networking strategies for industrial training environments
  • Investigate the roles of various experts in dairy and pharmaceutical component design
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This discussion is beneficial for engineering students, interns in the dairy and pharmaceutical sectors, and professionals seeking to maximize their industrial training experiences.

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Hey everyone!

I am on a 15 day industrial training in an organization, which is involved in designing and fabricating dairy and pharmaceutical process components. Right now, i m in component engg. department, where the design and documentation of dairy components takes place. Prsently i am studying the GA and fabrication drawings of a silo, and simultaneously reviewing my machine drawing concepts. However, i am absolutely unclear as to the direction in which i should proceed; i mean at the end of the training period, what should i have in my hands as the experience that i got? Please do help.
 
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P. S. I have discussed this concern with the seniors too, but so far we haven't come to a decision regarding this.
 
I suppose an orientation of plant layout and meeting people and individuals responsible for their area of expertise, so in the future, to discuss a problem, you know where to go and who to talk to.
 
Yo9u ask: "at the end of the training period, what should i have in my hands as the experience that i got?"

My answer is EVERY SINGLE thing. EVERY experience. Every lesson. Go away from those 15 days with everything you did, heard, and saw. Keep all of that in your memory (notebook). In future, no matter what you decide to do for work, some of those items will be useful.

Note: the personal pronoun is written using a capital "I".
 

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