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I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Jul 2019. There was 1 interview round.
HSE Supervisor/Officer is responsible for ensuring compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations in the workplace.
Developing and implementing safety policies and procedures
Conducting regular inspections and audits to identify potential hazards
Training employees on safety protocols and emergency procedures
Investigating accidents and incidents to determine root causes and prevent future occurrences
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To manage with site team for following safety rules, effective communication, training, and enforcement are key.
Establish clear safety policies and procedures
Communicate the importance of safety to the team
Provide regular safety training and education
Lead by example and consistently enforce safety rules
Encourage reporting of safety concerns and near misses
Conduct regular safety inspections and audits
Recognize and rewar...
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posted on 16 Mar 2025
I appeared for an interview before Mar 2024, where I was asked the following questions.
HIRA stands for Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment, a systematic process to identify and evaluate risks in the workplace.
HIRA involves identifying potential hazards in the workplace, such as chemical spills or machinery malfunctions.
It assesses the risks associated with identified hazards, determining the likelihood and severity of incidents.
Control measures are developed to mitigate identified risks, such as im...
A safety audit is a systematic evaluation of an organization's safety policies and practices to ensure compliance and identify improvements.
Identifies hazards: For example, checking for proper storage of chemicals.
Evaluates safety procedures: Reviewing emergency response plans for effectiveness.
Ensures compliance: Verifying adherence to OSHA regulations.
Involves employee interviews: Gathering feedback on safety practic...
I appeared for an interview in Jul 2024.
posted on 19 Mar 2022
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Sep 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.
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I applied via LinkedIn and was interviewed in Nov 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
Tool box meetings are regular safety meetings held on job sites to discuss potential hazards, safety procedures, and promote a safety culture.
Tool box meetings are typically held at the beginning of each work shift or day.
Topics discussed include recent incidents, near misses, safety reminders, and any new safety procedures.
Employees are encouraged to actively participate by sharing their own experiences and suggestion...
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Oct 2023. There was 1 interview round.
The heavy tower is a structure used in construction projects to support heavy loads and provide stability.
Heavy towers are typically made of steel or concrete to withstand the weight of equipment and materials.
They are often used in conjunction with cranes to lift and move heavy objects.
Heavy towers play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of workers and the success of construction projects.
TPI stands for Threads Per Inch, a measurement used in manufacturing and engineering to determine the number of threads on a screw or bolt.
TPI is calculated by counting the number of threads within a one-inch length on a screw or bolt.
Higher TPI values indicate finer threads, while lower TPI values indicate coarser threads.
TPI is an important factor in determining the compatibility of nuts and bolts in mechanical assem
A work permit system is a formal written system used to control certain types of work that are potentially hazardous.
Work permit systems ensure that proper precautions are taken before high-risk work is carried out.
They typically involve a written permit that must be obtained before work begins.
Examples of work permit systems include hot work permits, confined space entry permits, and excavation permits.
The lifting work system refers to the process and procedures in place for safely lifting and moving heavy objects in the workplace.
Involves assessing the weight and size of the object to be lifted
Determining the appropriate lifting equipment to use
Ensuring proper lifting techniques are followed to prevent injuries
Training employees on safe lifting practices
Implementing protocols for team lifts when necessary
Welding work hazards include exposure to fumes, gases, radiation, and electrical hazards.
Exposure to welding fumes can lead to respiratory issues and metal fume fever.
Gases produced during welding, such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides, can be harmful if inhaled.
Radiation from welding arcs can cause eye damage and skin burns.
Electrical hazards can result from faulty equipment or improper grounding, leading to sho
Flashback arrestor is used to prevent fire in gas cutting set.
Flashback arrestor is a safety device designed to prevent the flame from traveling back into the gas supply line.
It works by extinguishing the flame front before it can reach the gas source.
There are different types of flashback arrestors for different gases such as oxygen, acetylene, propane, etc.
The risk is the potential for harm, loss, or danger resulting from a specific hazard or situation.
Risk is the likelihood of an event occurring and the potential consequences of that event.
Identifying and assessing risks is crucial for developing effective safety measures.
Examples of risks in a workplace include slips, trips, falls, exposure to hazardous chemicals, and equipment malfunctions.
A hazard is a potential source of harm or danger that could cause injury, illness, or damage to property.
Hazard is anything that has the potential to cause harm.
Hazards can be physical, chemical, biological, ergonomic, or psychosocial in nature.
Examples of hazards include slippery floors, toxic chemicals, infectious diseases, poor ergonomics, and workplace stress.
Identifying and controlling hazards is essential for mai
The base of scaffolding is the foundation or support structure on which the scaffolding is built.
The base of scaffolding is typically made of sturdy materials such as steel or wood.
It is important for the base to be level and stable to ensure the safety of workers using the scaffolding.
Examples of base components include base plates, mud sills, and screw jacks.
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Jan 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
Safety refers to the measures and precautions taken to prevent accidents, injuries, and hazards in a given environment.
Safety involves identifying and assessing potential risks and hazards.
It includes implementing safety protocols and procedures to mitigate risks.
Safety also involves providing proper training and education to employees or individuals.
Regular inspections and maintenance of equipment and facilities are e...
Insulated rubber gloves are used for electrical work.
Insulated rubber gloves provide protection against electric shock.
They are made of rubber or other insulating materials.
The gloves should be tested and certified for electrical use.
They should have a voltage rating that matches the electrical work being performed.
Proper care and maintenance of the gloves is important to ensure their effectiveness.
Other personal prote...
Precautions to take during excavation
Ensure proper planning and risk assessment before starting excavation
Locate and mark underground utilities to avoid accidental damage
Use proper protective equipment such as hard hats, safety glasses, and high visibility clothing
Implement proper shoring or sloping techniques to prevent cave-ins
Monitor the atmosphere for hazardous gases or lack of oxygen
Establish clear communication a...
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