-Concrete placement -Asphalt placement -Multi-Span Sign Structure -Excavation around Utilities -Moment BarrierInstallation Accordingly , academic dishonestly is prohibited in The City University of New York and at New York City College of Technology and is punishable by penalties, including failing grades, suspension

Complete Presentation PowerPoint of Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) of construction operations which needs to includes: -Concrete placement -Asphalt placement -Multi-Span Sign Structure -Excavation around Utilities -Moment BarrierInstallation Accordingly , academic dishonestly is prohibited in The City University of New York and at New York City College of Technology and is punishable by penalties, including failing grades, suspension, orexpulsion. CUNY Policy on Academic Integrity Academic dishonesty is prohibited in The City University of New York. Penalties for academic dishonesty include academic sanctions, such as failing or otherwise reduced grades, and/or disciplinary sanctions, including suspension or expulsion. 1. Definitions and Examples of Academic Dishonesty 1.1. Cheating is the unauthorized use or attempted use of material, information, notes, study aids, devices or communication during an academic exercise. Examples of cheatinginclude: • Copying from another student during an examination or allowing another to copy your work. • Unauthorized collaboration on a take home assignment or examination. • Using notes during a closed book examination. • Taking an examination for another student, or asking or allowing another student to take an examination for you. • Changing a graded exam and returning it for more credit. • Submitting substantial portions of the same paper to more than one course without consulting with each instructor. • Preparing answers or writing notes in a blue book (exam booklet) before anexamination. • Allowing others to research and write assigned papers or do assigned projects, including using commercial term paper services. • Giving assistance to acts of academic misconduct/ dishonesty. • Fabricating data (in whole or in part). • Falsifying data (in whole or in part). • Submitting someone else’s work as your own. • Unauthorized use during an examination of any electronic devices (cell phones, computers), or other technologies to retrieve or send information. 1.2. Plagiarism is the act of presenting another person’s ideas, research or writings as your own. Examples of plagiarisminclude: • Copying another person’s actual words or images without the use of quotation marks and footnotes attributing the words to their source. • Presenting another person’s ideas or theories in your own words without acknowledging the source. • Failing to acknowledge collaborators on homework and laboratoryassignments. • Internet plagiarism, including submitting downloaded term papers or parts of term papers, paraphrasing or copying information from the internet without citing the source, or “cutting & pasting” from various sources without proper attribution. 1.3. Obtaining Unfair Advantage is any action taken by a student that gives that student an unfair advantage in his/her academic work over another student, or an action taken by a student through which a student attempts to gain an unfair advantage in his or her academic work over another student. Examples of obtaining unfair advantage include:

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