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Safety refers to the condition of being protected from harm, injury, or danger.
Safety involves identifying and assessing potential hazards and taking measures to prevent accidents or injuries.
It is important to follow safety protocols and procedures in order to minimize risks.
Examples of safety measures include wearing personal protective equipment, using safety equipment such as guardrails or safety harnesses, and imp...
PPE stands for Personal Protective Equipment.
PPE is equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards that may cause serious workplace injuries or illnesses.
Examples of PPE include gloves, safety glasses, hard hats, respirators, and earplugs.
Employers are responsible for providing PPE to their employees and ensuring that it is used properly.
Employees must be trained on how to properly use and maintain their PPE.
PPE should...
There are 5 types of fire: Class A, Class B, Class C, Class D, and Class K.
Class A fires involve ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, or cloth.
Class B fires involve flammable liquids or gases like gasoline or propane.
Class C fires involve electrical equipment like appliances or wiring.
Class D fires involve combustible metals like magnesium or titanium.
Class K fires involve cooking oils and fats.
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I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in May 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
Unbilled data or accrual data refers to revenue that has been earned but not yet billed to the customer.
Unbilled data is a common term used in accounting to describe revenue that has been recognized but not yet invoiced.
Accrual data refers to expenses that have been incurred but not yet recorded in the accounting system.
Clearing unbilled data is important to ensure accurate financial reporting and to prevent revenue le...
Cash forecast is a projection of future cash inflows and outflows. Golden rules of accounting are basic principles to maintain accurate financial records.
Cash forecast helps in managing cash flow and planning for future expenses.
Golden rules of accounting are: debit the receiver, credit the giver; debit what comes in, credit what goes out; and debit expenses and losses, credit income and gains.
These rules ensure accura...
A credit note is a document issued by a seller to a buyer, indicating that a certain amount has been credited back to the buyer's account.
Credit notes are used to correct errors in invoices.
They are also used to adjust the amount owed by a customer.
Credit notes can be issued for returned goods or cancelled services.
They can also be used to give a discount or refund to a customer.
Credit notes are important for maintaini
Payment term is the time period within which a customer is required to pay for goods or services. Credit period is the time period for which a customer is allowed to delay payment.
Payment term is agreed upon by the seller and buyer during a transaction.
It can be expressed in days, weeks, or months.
For example, a payment term of 30 days means the customer must pay within 30 days of receiving the invoice.
Credit period is...
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Parameters considered while designing MSB.
Load capacity
Material selection
Safety factors
Environmental conditions
Ease of maintenance
posted on 17 Jun 2021
BIM application in highway models involves creating a digital representation of the road and its infrastructure.
BIM can be used to design and visualize highway projects
It allows for collaboration between different stakeholders
BIM can help with clash detection and reduce errors in construction
It can also be used for maintenance and asset management
Examples include the use of BIM in the construction of the M25 motorway i
I review/check work of an originator in Civil3D Models by following a systematic approach.
I check for errors and inconsistencies in the model.
I verify that the model adheres to the project standards and specifications.
I ensure that the model is accurate and complete.
I communicate with the originator to clarify any issues or concerns.
I document any changes or revisions made to the model.
I perform a final review before s
Roundabout parameters and values vary based on urban and rural settings.
Urban roundabouts typically have smaller diameters and tighter curves than rural roundabouts.
Rural roundabouts may have larger diameters and wider curves to accommodate larger vehicles.
Speed limits, traffic volume, and pedestrian and cyclist activity also influence roundabout design.
Roundabout parameters may include lane widths, splitter island wid...
ARCADY and PICADY software require input such as road geometry, traffic flow, and vehicle characteristics.
Road geometry data such as lane widths, radii, and gradients
Traffic flow data such as traffic volume, speed, and composition
Vehicle characteristics such as dimensions, speed, and acceleration
Other inputs such as signal timings and pedestrian crossings
I am proficient in Civil3D and have extensive experience in using it for designing and drafting civil engineering projects.
Expertise in creating and editing surfaces, alignments, profiles, and corridors
Ability to generate 3D models and perform earthwork calculations
Experience in creating plan and profile sheets, cross-sections, and quantity takeoffs
Familiarity with Civil3D add-ons such as AutoTURN and Hydraflow
Proficie...
posted on 17 Mar 2021
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Feb 2021. There was 1 interview round.
The input required for a single line diagram includes information about the electrical system components and their connections.
Information about the electrical system components such as generators, transformers, switchgear, and loads
The connections between these components including the type of connection and the ratings of the equipment
The voltage level of the system and the type of system grounding
The protective devi...
Motor feeder and power feeder requirements are essential for electrical design engineers to ensure proper functioning of electrical systems.
Motor feeder requirements include selecting the appropriate motor size, voltage, and current rating.
Power feeder requirements involve determining the load requirements and selecting the appropriate cable size and voltage drop.
Proper coordination and protection devices such as circu...
Hazardous area classification involves categorizing areas based on the presence of flammable gases, vapors, or dusts.
Hazardous areas are classified based on the likelihood of the presence of flammable substances.
Temperature Class refers to the maximum surface temperature of equipment that can be used in a hazardous area.
Hazardous areas are categorized into zones based on the frequency and duration of the presence of fl...
1.25 FLA is taken for circuit breaker and 1.5 times for contactor to ensure protection against overloading and short circuits.
1.25 FLA is the maximum current that a circuit breaker can handle without tripping.
1.5 times FLA is taken for contactor to ensure that it can handle the inrush current during motor starting.
This also provides protection against short circuits and overloading.
For example, if the full load current...
Percentage Impedance is a measure of the voltage drop in a transformer during a short circuit. It determines the ability of the transformer to withstand short circuit currents.
Percentage Impedance is the ratio of the rated voltage of a transformer to the short circuit current at its terminals, expressed as a percentage.
It represents the internal impedance of the transformer and is usually provided by the manufacturer.
A...
Protection schemes for transformers and generators.
Overcurrent protection
Differential protection
Distance protection
Restricted earth fault protection
Backup protection
Buchholz relay protection
Thermal overload protection
Under/over voltage protection
Neutral grounding protection
Cable sizing is calculated using the formula for voltage drop, which takes into account resistive and inductive drop. Voltage drop is limited to 5% to ensure efficient power transmission.
Cable sizing is determined by calculating the voltage drop using the formula: VD = (I * L * R * 2) / 1000
Resistive drop is calculated using Ohm's Law: Vr = I * R
Inductive drop is calculated using the formula: Vi = I * X
Voltage drop is ...
Earthing calculation standards and resistances for substation and lightning protection.
Earthing calculation involves determining the resistance of the earth electrode system.
The standard used for earthing calculation is IEEE 80.
The resistance in substation should be less than 1 ohm.
The resistance for lightning protection should be less than 10 ohms.
Factors affecting earthing calculation include soil resistivity, electr...
The motor contribution to the short circuit current is significant and needs to be considered in electrical design.
The motor's impedance affects the short circuit current level.
The motor's starting current can cause a significant increase in short circuit current.
The motor's location in the electrical system can affect its contribution to the short circuit current.
The motor's size and type can also impact its contribut...
Types of contactors include AC, DC, reversing, and definite purpose. Maximum efficiency of transformer depends on load and design.
AC contactors are used for alternating current circuits
DC contactors are used for direct current circuits
Reversing contactors are used to reverse the direction of current flow
Definite purpose contactors are designed for specific applications
Maximum efficiency of transformer is achieved at fu...
Non-linear loads are electrical devices that do not have a linear relationship between the voltage and current.
Non-linear loads draw non-sinusoidal current waveforms.
They can cause harmonic distortion in the electrical system.
Examples of non-linear loads include computers, televisions, and variable speed drives.
Linear loads have a linear relationship between voltage and current, such as incandescent light bulbs.
Linear
Explanation of lighting calculation, light loss factor, utilisation factor, and minimum lux required in substation.
Lighting calculation involves determining the amount of light required in a space.
Light loss factor is the reduction in light output due to factors such as dirt, dust, and aging of lamps.
Utilisation factor is the ratio of light received by a surface to the total light output of the lamps.
Formula for lighti...
APFC stands for Automatic Power Factor Correction. Series reactor is a device used to limit current flow.
APFC is a system that automatically corrects the power factor of an electrical network.
It uses capacitors to improve the power factor and reduce energy consumption.
Series reactor is a device that is used to limit the flow of current in a circuit.
It is used to protect equipment from overvoltage and to reduce harmonic...
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Oct 2021. There was 1 interview round.
A line chart for a 10 km action plan with safety precautions, procurement, manpower, and equipment.
Identify safety precautions needed for the project
Procure necessary equipment and manpower
Create a timeline for the project
Allocate resources efficiently
Ensure compliance with regulations and standards
Monitor progress and adjust plan as needed
To calculate pup-piece length for a 12 inch pipeline with two sections already lowered and overlap 5m and s-bend rolling, two 90 degree LR bends.
Calculate the total length of the pipeline
Subtract the length of the two sections already lowered and overlap 5m
Add the length of the two 90 degree LR bends
Divide the result by 2 to get the length of each pup-piece
Collapse and damage percentage for HDD crossings are calculated based on various factors such as soil type, borehole diameter, and drilling fluid properties.
Collapse percentage is calculated using the Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion
Damage percentage is calculated based on the tensile strength of the pipe and the bending stress induced during the pullback process
Factors such as soil type, borehole diameter, and drilling ...
Methodology for rock excavation involves drilling, blasting, and removal of debris. Quantity is measured by volume or weight.
Drilling holes in rock using specialized equipment
Placing explosives in the holes and detonating them
Removing the debris using heavy machinery
Measuring the quantity of rock excavated by volume or weight
Using software to calculate the amount of explosives needed for a specific excavation project
posted on 10 Jul 2021
I was interviewed in Jan 2021.
Yes, I have installed transformers and panels in various projects.
I have experience in installing transformers and panels in both commercial and residential projects.
I am familiar with the wiring and connections required for proper installation.
I have worked with different types of transformers such as step-up, step-down, and isolation transformers.
I have also installed various types of panels such as distribution pane...
Yes, I have experience handling ELV packages independently.
I have worked on multiple projects where I was solely responsible for the ELV package.
I am familiar with the design and installation of ELV systems such as fire alarm, CCTV, access control, and PA systems.
I have experience coordinating with other trades to ensure proper integration of ELV systems.
I am confident in my ability to handle any challenges that may ar
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