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Updated 11 May 2018

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I applied via Recruitment Consultant and was interviewed before May 2017. There were 6 interview rounds.

Interview Questionnaire 

7 Questions

  • Q1. Tell About Self Background and current activities
  • Ans. 

    I have a background in occupational health and safety with experience in conducting safety audits and implementing safety programs.

    • Completed a Bachelor's degree in Occupational Health and Safety

    • Currently working as a Safety Officer at XYZ Company

    • Conduct regular safety audits to identify potential hazards

    • Implement safety programs to ensure compliance with regulations

    • Train employees on safety procedures and protocols

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. Experience sharing of previous company
  • Ans. 

    I have 5 years of experience as a Safety Officer in a construction company.

    • Implemented and monitored safety procedures to ensure compliance with regulations

    • Conducted regular safety inspections and audits to identify potential hazards

    • Provided safety training to employees on proper procedures and equipment usage

    • Investigated and documented any accidents or incidents to prevent future occurrences

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. Safety Related questions (Carefully understand the question asked and reply if you know answer well otherwise skip if don't know without hesitation. Answer the question in English is mandatory.)
  • Q4. Technical scenarios to check understanding level
  • Q5. Incident/ Accident Report writing
  • Q6. Conduct 5 - 10 minutes of Safety given topic tool box talk
  • Q7. Expectation of Salary
  • Ans. 

    My salary expectation is based on my experience, qualifications, and the responsibilities of the role.

    • Consider the average salary range for Safety Officers in the industry

    • Factor in your level of experience and qualifications

    • Highlight any additional skills or certifications that may warrant a higher salary

    • Be open to negotiation based on the specific responsibilities of the role

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

Round: Resume Shortlist
Experience: Eligibility : Educational (Graduation Required - Bsc/ Dip in Mech,civil,chemistry)
Technical qualification : Diploma in fire and safety, Osha 30 hrs, IOSH, NEBOSH in advantage
Experience - 0-1 yrs atleast in Oil and Gas refinery work in Safety feild.

Round: Final Selection
Experience: Term and condition discussed with consultant towards with offer letter
facility about accomodation /food/travelling provided by company
Contract signed by candidate

General Tips: Prepare for our self with formal dress to be professional
remove the hesitation from mind that going to face the interviewer.
Sharing the experience and describe myself as interview get me listen.
physical behavior about to enter prior to cabin ask them

Skills: Communication, Body Language, Analytical Skills, Presentation Skills, Decision Making Skills
Duration: <1 week

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I applied via Recruitment Consultant and was interviewed in Mar 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Mirror the Interviewer's Style.

Interview Questionnaire 

3 Questions

  • Q1. What's Safety policy ?
  • Ans. 

    Safety policy is a set of guidelines and procedures designed to ensure the safety of employees and prevent accidents in the workplace.

    • Safety policy outlines the responsibilities of employees and management in maintaining a safe work environment.

    • It includes procedures for identifying and reporting hazards, conducting safety training, and responding to emergencies.

    • Examples of safety policies include wearing personal prot...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. What's Height work ?
  • Q3. What's Emergency plan ?
  • Ans. 

    Emergency plan is a set of procedures and guidelines to be followed in case of an emergency or disaster.

    • It outlines the roles and responsibilities of individuals and teams during an emergency

    • It includes evacuation procedures, communication protocols, and emergency contacts

    • It should be regularly reviewed and updated to ensure its effectiveness

    • Examples include fire evacuation plans, severe weather plans, and active shoot

  • Answered by AI

I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Nov 2020. There was 1 interview round.

Interview Questionnaire 

3 Questions

  • Q1.  About my Self
  • Q2. Height work safety & Control measures
  • Ans. 

    Height work safety involves implementing control measures to prevent falls and injuries.

    • Conducting a risk assessment before starting any work at height

    • Providing appropriate training and equipment for workers

    • Implementing a fall protection plan

    • Regularly inspecting equipment and ensuring it is in good condition

    • Establishing clear communication and emergency procedures

    • Examples of control measures include guardrails, safety ...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. Engineering control, legal control , administrative control, ppe

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - No Fear For Interview Questions

I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Nov 2020. There was 1 interview round.

Interview Questionnaire 

2 Questions

  • Q1. Height work safety &Control measures
  • Q2. Administrative control, Engineering control, legal control

Interview Preparation Tips

Interview preparation tips for other job seekers - Don't Fear & Free to talk

I applied via Recruitment Consultant and was interviewed in Mar 2021. There was 1 interview round.

Interview Questionnaire 

8 Questions

  • Q1. What is fire
  • Ans. 

    Fire is a chemical reaction that releases heat, light, and various gases.

    • Fire is a rapid oxidation process that occurs when fuel (such as wood, paper, or gasoline) combines with oxygen and heat.

    • It produces flames, smoke, and heat that can be dangerous to people and property.

    • Fire can be caused by various sources, including electrical faults, cooking accidents, and arson.

    • Preventing fires and knowing how to respond to the...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. Fire is chemical rejection of fuel with required amount of heat oxygen and this rejection heat and lite products
  • Q3. What is safety
  • Ans. 

    Safety refers to the condition of being protected from harm, injury, or danger.

    • Safety involves identifying and assessing potential hazards

    • Implementing measures to control or eliminate those hazards

    • Training employees on safe work practices

    • Regularly reviewing and updating safety policies and procedures

    • Examples of safety measures include wearing personal protective equipment, using safety equipment, and following establis

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. It is condition witch give you freedom from hazard risk accident witch my injury damage and lose to metriel or property damage and even death
  • Q5. What is hazard
  • Ans. 

    A hazard is anything that has the potential to cause harm or injury to people, property, or the environment.

    • Hazard can be physical, chemical, biological, or environmental

    • Examples of hazards include fire, toxic chemicals, infectious diseases, and natural disasters

    • Hazards can be identified through risk assessments and safety inspections

    • Preventative measures can be taken to mitigate or eliminate hazards

  • Answered by AI
  • Q6. Hazard is anything with has potential to harm
  • Q7. What is scaffolding
  • Ans. 

    Scaffolding is a temporary structure used to support workers and materials during construction or maintenance of buildings or other structures.

    • Scaffolding is typically made of metal or wood and consists of platforms, braces, and supports.

    • It is used to provide a safe working platform for workers at heights.

    • Scaffolding must be erected and dismantled by trained professionals to ensure safety.

    • Examples of scaffolding includ...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q8. It is temporary platform made for contraction to handling metriel and men

Interview Preparation Tips

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Interview experience
5
Excellent
Difficulty level
Easy
Process Duration
-
Result
Selected Selected

I appeared for an interview in Jan 2025.

Round 1 - Technical 

(2 Questions)

  • Q1. How much type of lifting crane
  • Ans. 

    There are several types of lifting cranes used in various industries.

    • Mobile cranes

    • Tower cranes

    • Overhead cranes

    • Telescopic cranes

    • Loader cranes

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. How much type of lifting
  • Ans. 

    There are two main types of lifting: manual lifting and mechanical lifting.

    • Manual lifting involves lifting objects by hand, without the use of equipment.

    • Mechanical lifting involves using equipment such as cranes, forklifts, or hoists to lift heavy objects.

    • Proper training and techniques are essential to prevent injuries during lifting.

    • Examples of manual lifting include lifting boxes, bags, or furniture.

    • Examples of mecha...

  • Answered by AI

I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in Feb 2022. There was 1 interview round.

Round 1 - HR 

(3 Questions)

  • Q1. What is fire, classes of fire?
  • Ans. 

    Fire is a chemical reaction that releases heat, light, and gases. There are 6 classes of fire based on the fuel involved.

    • Fire is a rapid oxidation process that produces flames, heat, and smoke.

    • The 6 classes of fire are Class A, B, C, D, E, and F.

    • Class A fires involve ordinary combustible materials like wood, paper, and cloth.

    • Class B fires involve flammable liquids or gases like gasoline, oil, and propane.

    • Class C fires ...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. Classification Of Fire?
  • Ans. 

    Classification of fire refers to categorizing fires based on the type of fuel involved.

    • Fires are classified into different classes based on the type of fuel they involve.

    • There are six classes of fire: Class A, Class B, Class C, Class D, Class K, and Class F.

    • Class A fires involve ordinary combustible materials like wood, paper, and cloth.

    • Class B fires involve flammable liquids like gasoline, oil, and grease.

    • Class C fire...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q3. Causes Of Electrocution?
  • Ans. 

    Electrocution can be caused by various factors such as direct contact with live electrical wires, faulty electrical equipment, and inadequate grounding.

    • Direct contact with live electrical wires

    • Faulty electrical equipment

    • Inadequate grounding

    • Improper use of electrical appliances

    • Overloaded circuits

    • Exposed electrical parts

    • Damaged insulation on wires

    • Improper installation of electrical systems

    • Lightning strikes

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

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I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Nov 2021. There was 1 interview round.

Interview Questionnaire 

21 Questions

  • Q1. HIRA full from
  • Ans. 

    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 hazards, assessing the risks, and implementing control measures to mitigate the risks.

    • HIRA is an important tool for safety officers to ensure the safety of employees and the workplace.

    • Examples of hazards that can be identified through HIRA...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. ISO stander
  • Q3. IBOSh full from
  • Ans. 

    I'm sorry, but the question is not clear and seems to be incomplete.

    • Please provide more context or rephrase the question.

    • Without proper information, I cannot provide a relevant answer.

    • Kindly clarify the question so that I can assist you better.

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. Safety belt lanyard length
  • Q5. NEbosh full from
  • Q6. Audit report
  • Q7. Job related
  • Q8. Crane load capacity
  • Q9. LMR full from
  • Ans. 

    LMR full from refers to a situation where the Land Mobile Radio system is at maximum capacity.

    • LMR full from means that the Land Mobile Radio system is unable to accommodate any more users or communications.

    • This can occur when all available channels or frequencies are in use.

    • It may result in communication delays or the inability to establish new connections.

    • LMR full from can impact the effectiveness of emergency respons...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q10. Work to permit
  • Q11. EHS meeting
  • Q12. Road safety
  • Q13. Electrical safety
  • Q14. Fire hazard
  • Q15. What is safety
  • Ans. 

    Safety is the state of being protected from harm, danger, or injury.

    • Safety involves identifying and assessing potential hazards

    • It requires implementing measures to prevent or mitigate those hazards

    • It involves training and educating individuals on safe practices

    • Safety is a continuous process that requires ongoing evaluation and improvement

    • Examples of safety measures include wearing personal protective equipment, followi...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q16. Shut down work
  • Ans. 

    Shutting down work is a crucial safety measure to prevent accidents and ensure the well-being of workers.

    • Shutting down work may be necessary in case of an imminent danger or hazard that cannot be immediately controlled.

    • It is important to have clear protocols and procedures in place for shutting down work in different scenarios.

    • Examples of situations that may require work shutdown include gas leaks, chemical spills, str...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q17. CSR activities
  • Q18. Foundation work relate
  • Q19. Severity rate
  • Q20. What is accident
  • Ans. 

    An accident is an unexpected and unintentional event that causes harm or damage.

    • Accidents can happen in any setting, including workplaces, homes, and on the road.

    • They can result in physical injuries, property damage, or both.

    • Accidents can be caused by human error, equipment failure, or environmental factors.

    • Examples of accidents include slips and falls, car crashes, and machinery malfunctions.

  • Answered by AI
  • Q21. What is incident
  • Ans. 

    An incident is an unplanned event that results in injury, damage, or loss.

    • Incidents can occur in any workplace or environment

    • They can range from minor incidents such as slips and falls to major incidents such as explosions or fires

    • Incidents should be reported and investigated to prevent future occurrences

    • Proper safety measures and training can help prevent incidents from happening

  • Answered by AI

Interview Preparation Tips

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Interview experience
5
Excellent
Difficulty level
Easy
Process Duration
Less than 2 weeks
Result
Selected Selected

I applied via Recruitment Consulltant and was interviewed in May 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.

Round 1 - Resume Shortlist 
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Round 2 - One-on-one 

(4 Questions)

  • Q1. What is risk ,hazard and near miss?
  • Ans. 

    Risk is the likelihood of a harmful event happening, hazard is a potential source of harm, and a near miss is a close call that could have resulted in harm.

    • Risk is the chance of a harmful event occurring, such as an accident or injury

    • Hazard is a potential source of harm, such as a slippery floor or faulty equipment

    • Near miss is a close call where an incident almost occurred but was avoided

    • Identifying and addressing risk...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q2. About BOCW Act. about critical lifting
  • Q3. Type of fire extinguisher and it use
  • Ans. 

    Different types of fire extinguishers include water, foam, CO2, dry powder, and wet chemical, each designed for specific types of fires.

    • Water extinguishers are suitable for Class A fires involving solid materials like wood or paper.

    • Foam extinguishers are effective on Class A and B fires, which involve flammable liquids like petrol or oil.

    • CO2 extinguishers are used for electrical fires (Class C) and flammable liquids (C...

  • Answered by AI
  • Q4. How many of fall arrestor
  • Ans. 

    The number of fall arrestors required depends on the specific work environment and tasks being performed.

    • Number of fall arrestors needed is determined by the number of workers at height simultaneously

    • Consider the length of the fall arrestor lanyard and the distance to the nearest anchor point

    • Ensure that each worker has their own fall arrestor for individual protection

  • Answered by AI
Round 3 - HR 

(1 Question)

  • Q1. About payment and facility of next company

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