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Work at height depends on the safety regulations and equipment used.
Work at height should be done only after proper risk assessment and safety measures are in place.
The height limit for work at height varies depending on the country and industry regulations.
In the construction industry, work at height is generally considered to be at a height of 2 meters or more.
The use of safety equipment such as harnesses, guardrails...
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I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Jun 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
Control measures are actions taken to eliminate or reduce hazards and risks in order to ensure safety.
Engineering controls: Physical modifications to eliminate or minimize hazards (e.g. machine guards, ventilation systems)
Administrative controls: Policies, procedures, and training to reduce exposure to hazards (e.g. safety training, work permits)
Personal protective equipment (PPE): Equipment worn to protect against spe...
Checklist for lifting plan includes assessing load weight, selecting appropriate lifting equipment, ensuring proper rigging, and conducting pre-lift inspections.
Assess the weight of the load to determine the appropriate lifting equipment and techniques.
Select the appropriate lifting equipment based on the load weight and characteristics.
Ensure proper rigging by inspecting and using appropriate slings, hooks, and attach...
A load chart is a graphical representation of the safe working load limits of a crane or lifting equipment.
A load chart provides information about the maximum weight that can be safely lifted at different boom lengths and angles.
It helps operators determine the safe working limits of the equipment.
Load charts are specific to each type and model of crane or lifting equipment.
They take into account factors such as boom l...
Hierarchy of Control measures refers to a systematic approach to eliminate or minimize hazards in the workplace.
Elimination: Remove the hazard completely, e.g. replacing a hazardous substance with a safer alternative.
Substitution: Replace the hazard with a less hazardous alternative, e.g. using non-toxic chemicals instead of toxic ones.
Engineering controls: Implement physical changes to the workplace to reduce exposure...
Emergency exit is a designated route for evacuating a building during an emergency. Emergency assembly point is a predetermined location where individuals gather after evacuating.
Emergency exit is a route that allows people to quickly and safely leave a building during emergencies such as fires, earthquakes, or other hazards.
Emergency exits are typically marked with signs and are strategically placed throughout a build...
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Oct 2022. There were 4 interview rounds.
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Hazards in casting industry include exposure to high temperatures, chemicals, and physical hazards.
Exposure to high temperatures can cause burns and heat stress
Chemicals used in casting can cause respiratory problems and skin irritation
Physical hazards include the risk of being struck by heavy objects or machinery
Noise pollution can cause hearing damage
Improper handling of molten metal can cause explosions and fires
Hazards in casting industry can be controlled through proper training, equipment maintenance, and safety protocols.
Provide regular safety training to employees
Ensure proper maintenance of equipment and machinery
Implement safety protocols such as wearing protective gear and following proper procedures
Regularly inspect the workplace for potential hazards
Provide adequate ventilation and exhaust systems
Monitor employee hea...
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