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Steel grade refers to the classification of steel based on its composition and properties.
Steel grade determines the quality and suitability of steel for specific applications.
Different steel grades have different chemical compositions and mechanical properties.
Examples of steel grades include AISI 304, ASTM A36, and SAE 4140.
Steel grades are often designated by a combination of letters and numbers.
Understanding steel ...
The formula for calculating steel weight is based on the density of steel and the volume of the steel object.
The formula for steel weight is: weight = volume x density
The density of steel is typically around 7850 kg/m³
To calculate the volume of a steel object, use the appropriate formula for its shape (e.g. for a rectangular prism, volume = length x width x height)
Once you have the volume and density, plug them into th
posted on 1 Sep 2023
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I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in Jul 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
The company has a comprehensive emergency plan in place to ensure the safety and well-being of employees and assets.
The emergency plan should outline procedures for various scenarios such as fire, natural disasters, medical emergencies, and security threats.
Designate specific roles and responsibilities for employees during an emergency.
Regularly conduct drills and training sessions to ensure all employees are familiar ...
Job safety analysis is a process of identifying potential hazards in a job task and implementing controls to mitigate risks.
Involves breaking down a job task into steps
Identifying potential hazards for each step
Determining preventive measures to reduce risks
Ensures workers are aware of safety procedures
Examples: construction site JSA, manufacturing plant JSA
Hazard identification is the process of identifying potential sources of harm in the workplace, while risk assessment involves evaluating the likelihood and severity of those hazards.
Hazard identification involves identifying potential sources of harm such as chemicals, machinery, or ergonomic factors.
Risk assessment involves evaluating the likelihood and severity of harm from these hazards.
The goal is to implement con...
Fire safety refers to measures taken to prevent and protect against the risks of fire.
Fire safety includes having working smoke detectors in place.
It also involves creating and practicing a fire escape plan.
Proper storage and handling of flammable materials is crucial for fire safety.
Regular maintenance of fire extinguishers and other fire safety equipment is important.
Training employees on fire safety protocols is ess
A hazard site is a location where there is a potential risk of harm to people, property, or the environment.
Hazard sites can include industrial facilities, chemical plants, nuclear power plants, and construction sites.
These sites may contain hazardous materials, dangerous equipment, or unsafe conditions.
Proper safety measures and protocols must be followed at hazard sites to prevent accidents and injuries.
Examples of h...
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Jul 2024. There was 1 interview round.
Penetration test is a method of evaluating the security of a computer system or network by simulating an attack from a malicious source.
Penetration test involves identifying vulnerabilities in a system or network.
It includes attempting to exploit these vulnerabilities to determine the potential impact of a real attack.
The goal of a penetration test is to strengthen the security defenses of the system or network.
Common ...
Waterproofing is a process of making a structure or material resistant to the penetration of water.
Waterproofing involves applying materials or coatings to prevent water from seeping through surfaces.
It is commonly used in construction to protect buildings from water damage.
Examples of waterproofing materials include bituminous coatings, cementitious waterproofing, and liquid membrane systems.
Types of foundation include shallow, deep, and pile foundations.
Shallow foundations are used when the soil is strong enough to support the structure's weight, such as spread footings and mat foundations.
Deep foundations are used when the soil is weak and unable to support the structure's weight, such as pile foundations and drilled piers.
Pile foundations are deep foundations that consist of long, slender columns driven...
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