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I applied via Referral and was interviewed in May 2019. There were 3 interview rounds.
DSR stands for Daily Sales Report. It is a document that summarizes the sales activities and performance of a business on a daily basis.
DSR provides insights into daily sales trends and helps in tracking sales targets.
It includes information such as total sales, number of transactions, average transaction value, and sales by product or category.
DSR is used by managers to evaluate sales performance, identify areas for i...
I used a combination of inventory management software, physical counts, and sales reports to check stock and volume.
Utilized inventory management software to track stock levels and monitor volume
Conducted regular physical counts to ensure accuracy of stock levels
Analyzed sales reports to identify trends and forecast future stock and volume needs
Calculations in petrol pump involve measuring fuel quantity, calculating cost, and maintaining inventory.
Fuel quantity is measured using a flow meter or dipstick.
Cost is calculated based on the price per liter or gallon.
Inventory is maintained by tracking fuel deliveries and sales.
Calculations may also involve taxes, discounts, and loyalty programs.
Accuracy is crucial to prevent losses and ensure customer satisfaction.
posted on 10 Feb 2021
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed before Sep 2020. There were 3 interview rounds.
I applied via AmbitionBox and was interviewed in Nov 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
All technical skills and your previous experience as well as field experience.
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed before Feb 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
Cavitation is the formation of vapor bubbles in a centrifugal pump due to low pressure. NPSH stands for Net Positive Suction Head.
Cavitation occurs when the pressure at the pump inlet drops below the vapor pressure of the liquid, causing the formation of vapor bubbles.
These vapor bubbles collapse when they reach higher pressure areas, leading to damage to the pump impeller and reduced pump performance.
Cavitation can be...
Surging is a phenomenon in rotating equipment where the flow rate becomes unstable.
Surging occurs when the flow rate through a rotating equipment fluctuates due to changes in operating conditions.
It can lead to reduced efficiency, increased wear and tear, and potential damage to the equipment.
To manage lubrication in different rotating equipment, it is important to monitor and control the flow rate, viscosity, and temp...
posted on 23 Feb 2020
I applied via Recruitment Consultant and was interviewed in Jan 2020. There were 7 interview rounds.
Safety officers are responsible for ensuring the safety of employees in the workplace by implementing safety protocols and procedures.
Developing and implementing safety policies and procedures
Conducting regular safety inspections and audits
Providing safety training to employees
Investigating accidents and incidents to determine causes and prevent future occurrences
Ensuring compliance with safety regulations and standard
IS standards specify the requirements for Personal Protective Equipment (PPEs) in India.
IS 3521:2015 specifies the requirements for industrial safety helmets.
IS 9473:2002 specifies the requirements for safety footwear.
IS 9167:1979 specifies the requirements for eye protectors.
IS 10245:2004 specifies the requirements for respiratory protective devices.
IS 15323:2003 specifies the requirements for high visibility clothing...
Emergency procedures are predefined steps to be taken in case of an emergency to ensure safety and minimize damage.
Emergency procedures should be clearly defined and communicated to all employees.
They should cover a range of emergencies such as fire, natural disasters, medical emergencies, etc.
Procedures should include evacuation plans, emergency contacts, and equipment usage.
Regular training and drills should be condu...
LEL stands for Lower Explosive Limit, which is the minimum concentration of a gas or vapor in air that can ignite.
LEL is a term used in industrial safety to measure the potential for explosion or fire.
It is expressed as a percentage of the gas or vapor in the air compared to its lower explosive limit.
For example, if the LEL of a gas is 10%, it means that if the concentration of the gas in the air is below 10%, it will ...
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