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I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Apr 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
HIRA stands for Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment.
HIRA is a systematic process of identifying potential hazards and analyzing the associated risks.
It involves identifying the likelihood and severity of harm that could result from each hazard.
The purpose of HIRA is to develop appropriate control measures to mitigate or eliminate the identified risks.
Examples of hazards that may be identified through HIRA include...
Risk assessment is the process of identifying, analyzing, and evaluating potential hazards and their associated risks.
Identifying potential hazards
Analyzing the likelihood and severity of harm
Evaluating the level of risk
Implementing measures to control or mitigate risks
Reviewing and updating the risk assessment regularly
Example: Conducting a risk assessment for a construction site to identify potential hazards such as ...
NMR stands for Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and FSD stands for Functional Safety Design.
NMR is a technique used in chemistry and physics to study the properties of atomic nuclei.
FSD is a process used in engineering to ensure that a system or product is designed to be safe for its intended use.
NMR can be used to determine the structure of molecules and study chemical reactions.
FSD involves identifying potential hazards, a...
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I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Jan 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Dec 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
Safety for work at height is crucial to prevent accidents and injuries.
Ensure proper training and certification for workers involved in work at height.
Implement and enforce strict safety protocols and procedures, such as the use of fall protection equipment.
Regularly inspect and maintain all equipment used for work at height to ensure their safety and functionality.
Provide adequate supervision and monitoring to ensure ...
Electrical safety is crucial in any workplace to prevent electrical hazards and accidents.
Ensure all electrical equipment is properly maintained and inspected regularly.
Provide proper training to employees on electrical safety procedures.
Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when working with electricity.
Follow lockout/tagout procedures when working on electrical equipment.
Keep electrical cords and wires ...
Safety in confined spaces is crucial to prevent accidents and fatalities.
Conduct a thorough risk assessment before entering a confined space
Ensure proper ventilation and air quality
Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
Have a rescue plan in place and train all personnel involved
Never work alone in a confined space
Examples of confined spaces include tanks, silos, sewers, and tunnels
Safety rules are guidelines and procedures put in place to prevent accidents and injuries in the workplace.
Safety rules are established to ensure the well-being of employees and prevent hazards.
They include wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), following proper procedures for handling hazardous materials, and maintaining a clean and organized work environment.
Examples of safety rules include wearing ...
Safety is the state of being free from harm or danger.
Safety involves identifying and mitigating potential hazards in the workplace.
It includes implementing safety protocols and procedures to prevent accidents and injuries.
Regular safety inspections and training are essential to maintain a safe work environment.
Emergency preparedness and response plans should be in place to address any unforeseen incidents.
The environment refers to the surroundings in which an organism, person, or community lives and operates.
Includes physical, chemical, biological, and social factors
Can impact health, safety, and well-being
Examples: air quality, water quality, noise levels, temperature
The hazard is a potential source of harm or danger that could cause injury or damage.
Identify and assess potential hazards in the workplace
Implement control measures to minimize or eliminate hazards
Train employees on how to recognize and respond to hazards
Regularly review and update hazard assessments
The risk refers to the potential for harm, injury, or loss that may result from a specific hazard or situation.
Risk is inherent in all activities and can be managed through proper safety measures.
Identifying and assessing risks is crucial in developing effective safety protocols.
Examples of risks in a workplace setting include slips, trips, falls, exposure to hazardous chemicals, and machinery accidents.
Democracy is a form of government where power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly or through elected representatives.
Democracy allows citizens to participate in decision-making processes
It promotes equality and protects individual rights
Examples include the United States, United Kingdom, and India
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I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed before Apr 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.
I applied via Recruitment Consulltant and was interviewed in Feb 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
Induction is a comprehensive introduction to the workplace, while toolbox talk is a brief safety meeting.
Induction covers all aspects of the workplace, including policies, procedures, and emergency protocols.
Toolbox talk is a short meeting that focuses on a specific safety topic or hazard.
Induction is usually given to new employees, while toolbox talk is given to all employees on a regular basis.
Induction is more forma...
PTW stands for Permit to Work, HIRA stands for Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment, and JSA stands for Job Safety Analysis.
PTW is a formal written system used to control certain types of work that are potentially hazardous.
HIRA is a process of identifying potential hazards and analyzing and evaluating the associated risks.
JSA is a process of identifying potential hazards associated with a specific job or task and...
Permit to Work (PTW) is a system used to control high-risk activities in the workplace.
There are various types of PTW, including hot work permits, confined space permits, electrical work permits, etc.
The issuer of the PTW is usually the authorized person responsible for overseeing the activity and ensuring safety measures are in place.
The user of the PTW is the individual or team who will be carrying out the high-risk ...
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