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HSE Management Systems are frameworks designed to manage health, safety, and environmental risks in the workplace.
HSE Management Systems are designed to identify, assess, and control risks in the workplace.
They involve policies, procedures, and processes to ensure compliance with regulations and standards.
Examples include ISO 45001, OHSAS 18001, and ANSI/AIHA Z10.
HSE Management Systems require ongoing monitoring, evalu...
HSE stands for Health, Safety, and Environment. The role of HSE is to ensure that the workplace is safe and healthy for employees and the environment.
Develop and implement safety policies and procedures
Conduct risk assessments and hazard analyses
Provide safety training to employees
Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations
Investigate accidents and incidents
Promote a culture of safety and environmental...
I will prioritize HSE and ensure that work pressure does not compromise safety measures.
I will establish clear HSE policies and procedures that are communicated to all employees.
I will conduct regular safety audits and inspections to identify potential hazards and risks.
I will provide adequate training and resources to employees to ensure they are equipped to work safely.
I will encourage a culture of safety by promotin...
HSE and execution are equally important for successful operations.
Ensure HSE policies are integrated into project plans
Provide regular training and awareness sessions for employees
Implement a reward system for employees who prioritize HSE
Conduct regular audits to ensure compliance with HSE regulations
Communicate the importance of HSE to all stakeholders
Provide necessary resources for HSE implementation
Ensure HSE is inc...
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I applied via Newspaper Ad and was interviewed before Aug 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
Excellency in operating systems is crucial for an Assistant Manager role as it involves overseeing system operations and troubleshooting issues.
Proficiency in various operating systems such as Windows, macOS, and Linux
Experience in managing system updates, installations, and configurations
Ability to troubleshoot system issues and provide technical support to users
Knowledge of security protocols and data protection meas...
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I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before Dec 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
It was an aptitude test on the portal
posted on 31 Jan 2025
I was interviewed in Dec 2024.
I applied via Naukri.com
Finance refers to the management of money and other assets, including investing, borrowing, budgeting, and forecasting.
Finance involves managing money and assets to achieve financial goals.
It includes activities such as investing, borrowing, budgeting, and forecasting.
Finance is essential for individuals, businesses, and governments to make informed financial decisions.
Examples of finance include budgeting for personal...
There are various types of taxes in India including income tax, goods and services tax (GST), corporate tax, customs duty, and excise duty.
Income Tax: Tax levied on the income of individuals and businesses.
Goods and Services Tax (GST): Indirect tax levied on the supply of goods and services.
Corporate Tax: Tax levied on the income of companies.
Customs Duty: Tax imposed on goods imported into or exported out of the count...
Payroll is the process of calculating and distributing wages to employees.
Calculating employee wages based on hours worked or salary
Deducting taxes and other withholdings
Issuing paychecks or direct deposits
Maintaining accurate records of employee compensation
Key components include gross pay, deductions, net pay, and payroll taxes
Bank reconciliation is the process of comparing and matching the balances in a company's accounting records with the balances on its bank statement.
Gather bank statements and accounting records
Compare deposits and withdrawals between the two
Identify and investigate any discrepancies
Adjust the accounting records to match the bank statement
Prepare reconciliation report
A direct tax is a tax that is paid directly by an individual or organization to the government.
Direct taxes are imposed on income, profits, assets, and wealth.
Examples of direct taxes include income tax, corporate tax, property tax, and inheritance tax.
Direct taxes are typically progressive, meaning that the tax rate increases as the taxable amount increases.
An indirect tax is a tax that is imposed on goods and services rather than on income or profits.
Indirect taxes are usually passed on to the consumer through higher prices.
Examples of indirect taxes include sales tax, value-added tax (VAT), and excise duty.
These taxes are collected by an intermediary, such as a retailer, and then passed on to the government.
Input Tax Credit
ITC stands for Input Tax Credit in the context of indirect tax
It allows businesses to reduce the tax they have already paid on inputs from the tax they have to pay on outputs
Example: If a business pays GST on raw materials, they can claim ITC to reduce the GST they owe on their final product
Place of Supply refers to the location where a supply of goods or services is deemed to take place for tax purposes.
Place of Supply is crucial for determining the applicable tax rate and jurisdiction for a transaction.
It is determined based on various factors such as the nature of supply, location of supplier, and location of recipient.
For example, if a service is provided in India to a customer in the US, the place of...
Time of Supply refers to the point in time when goods or services are deemed to be supplied for tax purposes.
Time of Supply is important for determining when to account for GST or VAT.
For goods, time of supply is usually the date of delivery or payment, whichever is earlier.
For services, time of supply is typically the date of completion or payment, whichever is earlier.
In some cases, time of supply may be triggered by...
For GST, there are multiple returns required with different filing dates.
There are different types of GST returns such as GSTR-1, GSTR-3B, GSTR-4, etc.
The filing dates for these returns vary based on the type of return and the turnover of the taxpayer.
For example, GSTR-1 for monthly filers is due on the 10th of the following month, while GSTR-3B is due on the 20th of the following month.
Taxpayers with turnover above a ...
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I was interviewed in Jan 2017.
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