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I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Jul 2021. There was 1 interview round.
IRC67 is a code for safety requirements for passenger ships.
IRC stands for International Code of Safety for Ships Carrying Passengers
IRC67 specifically refers to the 1967 version of the code
It outlines safety requirements for passenger ships, including fire safety, life-saving equipment, and stability
The code is regularly updated to reflect new safety standards and technologies
HIRA stands for Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment.
HIRA is a systematic process of identifying potential hazards and assessing the associated risks.
It involves identifying the hazards, evaluating the risks, and implementing control measures to mitigate the risks.
HIRA is an important tool for ensuring workplace safety and preventing accidents.
Examples of hazards that may be identified through HIRA include chemica...
posted on 20 Sep 2023
I manage safety at site by conducting regular safety inspections, implementing safety protocols, providing safety training, and enforcing safety regulations.
Conduct regular safety inspections to identify potential hazards
Implement safety protocols to address identified hazards
Provide safety training to employees on proper safety procedures
Enforce safety regulations to ensure compliance
posted on 18 Nov 2023
Safety Officer is responsible for ensuring the safety of employees, implementing safety protocols, conducting safety inspections, and promoting a culture of safety in the workplace.
Implementing safety protocols and procedures
Conducting safety inspections and audits
Training employees on safety practices
Investigating accidents and incidents
Ensuring compliance with safety regulations
Promoting a culture of safety in the wo
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Apr 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
Induction training, Tooi box training, special training, mockdrill work system, all power tools handling and inspection ,P&M ,electrical equipment inspection.
I applied via Job Fair and was interviewed in Jun 2024. There were 2 interview rounds.
Work at height hazards include falls, falling objects, unstable surfaces, and improper use of equipment.
Ensure proper training and use of fall protection equipment
Inspect equipment regularly for wear and tear
Secure tools and materials to prevent falling objects
Avoid working on unstable surfaces or in adverse weather conditions
Work at height of 1.8 meters is considered a significant risk level for falls in the workplace.
Work at height of 1.8 meters is a common threshold for implementing fall protection measures.
At this height, the risk of serious injury or fatality from a fall increases significantly.
Regulations and standards often specify 1.8 meters as the height at which fall protection is required.
Factors such as surface conditions, tasks...
Work at height hazards include falls, falling objects, unstable surfaces. Precautions include proper training, use of fall protection equipment, regular inspections.
Identify potential hazards before starting work at height
Ensure workers are properly trained on safe work practices
Use appropriate fall protection equipment such as harnesses, guardrails, and safety nets
Regularly inspect equipment and work areas for any def...
Lifting hazard refers to the risk of injury or strain when lifting heavy objects or lifting improperly.
Lifting heavy objects without proper technique can lead to back injuries
Repetitive lifting without breaks can cause muscle strain
Not using proper lifting equipment can increase the risk of accidents
Improperly lifting objects that are too heavy for one person to handle
Crane hazard refers to the potential dangers associated with the operation of cranes on a worksite.
Crane collapse due to overloading or improper setup
Striking nearby objects or workers
Electrocution from contact with power lines
Falling objects from the crane
Inadequate training or supervision of crane operators
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in Nov 2024. There were 2 interview rounds.
Safety is the state of being free from harm or danger, while hazards are potential sources of harm or danger.
Safety refers to the measures taken to prevent accidents, injuries, or illnesses in the workplace or any environment.
Hazards are potential sources of harm or danger that can cause accidents, injuries, or illnesses.
Safety measures are implemented to identify, assess, and control hazards to minimize risks and ensu...
HSE officers are responsible for ensuring health, safety, and environmental regulations are followed in the workplace.
Developing and implementing health and safety policies
Conducting regular inspections and risk assessments
Training employees on safety procedures
Investigating accidents and incidents
Ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal regulations
HIRA stands for Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment. It is a systematic process for identifying potential hazards and evaluating the associated risks.
HIRA involves identifying hazards in the workplace or environment.
It includes assessing the risks associated with each hazard.
The goal of HIRA is to implement control measures to mitigate or eliminate the identified risks.
Examples of hazards include chemical exposur
Safety is the state of being free from harm or danger, while hazards are potential sources of harm or danger.
Safety refers to the condition of being protected from harm or danger
Hazards are potential sources of harm or danger that can cause accidents or injuries
Safety measures are put in place to mitigate or eliminate hazards
Examples of hazards include slippery floors, exposed electrical wires, and toxic chemicals
Safety is the practice of preventing accidents, injuries, and harm to people, property, and the environment.
Safety involves identifying and assessing potential hazards and implementing measures to control or eliminate them.
It includes promoting awareness and education about safety procedures and protocols.
Safety also involves enforcing regulations and standards to ensure compliance.
Examples of safety measures include w...
A hazard is a potential source of harm or danger that can cause injury, illness, or damage to property.
A hazard can be a physical, chemical, biological, or ergonomic factor that has the potential to cause harm.
Examples of hazards include slippery floors, toxic chemicals, infectious diseases, and repetitive motion injuries.
Hazards can be present in various environments such as workplaces, homes, and public spaces.
Identi...
Fire is a chemical reaction that releases heat, light, and various gases.
Fire is a rapid oxidation process that occurs when fuel, heat, and oxygen are present.
It can be classified into different types based on the fuel source, such as Class A, B, C, D, and K fires.
Fire can cause property damage, injuries, and fatalities if not controlled properly.
Prevention measures include proper storage of flammable materials, regula...
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed before Apr 2021. There were 7 interview rounds.
Accident, incident
Any hazardous
Any near miss
HIRA
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