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I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Jul 2023. There was 1 interview round.
Safety certificates are important for ensuring compliance with regulations, demonstrating competency, and reducing risks in the workplace.
Safety certificates demonstrate that individuals have received proper training and have the necessary skills to perform their job safely.
They help organizations comply with legal requirements and industry standards, reducing the risk of accidents and injuries.
Having safety certificat...
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Jun 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
Shearing site information how to managing safety work and implementation safety at site
Yes, I am connected to audits as a Safety Officer.
I have experience conducting safety audits to identify potential hazards and ensure compliance with safety regulations.
I am familiar with audit processes and procedures, including documentation and reporting.
I have worked closely with auditors to address any safety concerns or deficiencies found during audits.
I have implemented corrective actions based on audit findings...
I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Feb 2021. There was 1 interview round.
Safety is the state of being protected from harm or danger.
Safety involves identifying and assessing potential hazards
It requires implementing measures to prevent accidents or injuries
It involves educating and training individuals on safe practices
Examples include wearing personal protective equipment, following safety protocols, and maintaining equipment
Safety is a shared responsibility among all individuals in a work
Hazards are potential sources of harm or danger that can cause injury, illness, or damage to property.
Hazards can be physical, chemical, biological, or ergonomic in nature.
Examples of physical hazards include slippery floors, falling objects, and loud noises.
Chemical hazards can include exposure to toxic substances or flammable materials.
Biological hazards can involve exposure to infectious agents or allergens.
Ergonomi...
Risk is the possibility of harm or loss occurring due to exposure to a hazard or danger.
Risk is the likelihood of an event occurring that could result in harm or loss.
It involves identifying potential hazards and assessing the likelihood and severity of their consequences.
Risk can be managed through measures such as avoidance, reduction, transfer, or acceptance.
Examples of risks include workplace accidents, natural dis...
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in May 2020. There were 3 interview rounds.
I applied via Recruitment Consultant and was interviewed in Jun 2020. There were 5 interview rounds.
I applied via Recruitment Consulltant and was interviewed before Dec 2020. There were 2 interview rounds.
The length of the harness rope should be sufficient to allow for movement and ensure safety.
The length of the harness rope should be long enough to provide adequate freedom of movement for the worker.
It should be short enough to prevent excessive slack or tangling.
The length may vary depending on the specific task and working conditions.
For example, in a construction site, a longer harness rope may be needed to allow w...
A hazard is a potential source of harm or danger that can cause injury, damage or harm to people, property or the environment.
Hazard can be physical, chemical, biological or psychological
Examples of hazards include fire, toxic chemicals, infectious diseases, and stress
Hazards can be identified through risk assessments and safety inspections
Preventive measures can be taken to eliminate or control hazards
Risk is the potential for harm or loss, while risk assessment is the process of evaluating and analyzing risks to determine their likelihood and impact.
Risk refers to the possibility of an event or action leading to negative consequences.
Risk assessment involves identifying hazards, evaluating their potential impact, and determining appropriate control measures.
It helps in prioritizing risks, implementing preventive me...
Hierarchy of control measures refers to a systematic approach to managing workplace hazards by prioritizing control methods.
Hierarchy of control measures is a framework used to minimize or eliminate workplace hazards.
The hierarchy consists of five levels: elimination, substitution, engineering controls, administrative controls, and personal protective equipment (PPE).
Elimination involves completely removing the hazard ...
A safety officer is responsible for ensuring the safety of employees and compliance with safety regulations.
Develop and implement safety policies and procedures
Conduct safety inspections and audits
Provide safety training to employees
Investigate accidents and incidents
Maintain safety records and reports
Collaborate with management to address safety concerns
Stay up-to-date with safety regulations and industry best practic
I applied via Referral and was interviewed before May 2020. There were 2 interview rounds.
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in May 2020. There were 3 interview rounds.
Risk assessment is the process of identifying potential hazards and evaluating the likelihood and severity of harm that could result from them.
Identify potential hazards
Evaluate likelihood and severity of harm
Determine appropriate measures to control or mitigate risks
Regularly review and update risk assessments
Examples: workplace safety, environmental risks, financial risks
Induction training can be given through a structured program that introduces new employees to the company's policies, procedures, and culture.
Develop a comprehensive induction program that covers all aspects of the company's operations.
Ensure that the program is tailored to the needs of the new employees and is delivered in a clear and concise manner.
Use a variety of training methods, such as presentations, videos, and...
Precautions at height work include proper equipment, training, and safety measures.
Ensure workers are properly trained and equipped with appropriate safety gear
Implement fall protection measures such as guardrails, safety nets, or personal fall arrest systems
Regularly inspect equipment and work area for potential hazards
Establish emergency procedures and rescue plans in case of accidents
Monitor weather conditions and a...
posted on 20 Dec 2020
A hazard is a potential source of harm or adverse health effect, while risk is the likelihood of harm occurring from exposure to a hazard.
Hazards can be physical, chemical, biological, or psychological
Risk assessment involves identifying hazards and evaluating the likelihood and severity of harm
Examples of hazards include sharp objects, toxic chemicals, infectious diseases, and workplace stress
Risk can be reduced throu...
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