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Reliance Industries Interview Questions and Answers
Q1. Current Location
I am currently located in Los Angeles, California.
Currently residing in Los Angeles, California
Familiar with local construction regulations and practices
Easy access to job sites in the area
Q2. How to measure diagonal?
Diagonal measurement can be calculated using the Pythagorean theorem.
Measure the length of one side of the object
Measure the length of the other side of the object
Square each of these measurements
Add the squared measurements together
Take the square root of the sum to find the diagonal length
Q3. What is shuttering agent?
Shuttering agent is a chemical compound used to prevent concrete from sticking to formwork during the curing process.
Shuttering agents are applied to formwork surfaces before pouring concrete to facilitate easy removal of the formwork once the concrete has set.
They help in achieving a smooth finish on the concrete surface by preventing adhesion of the concrete to the formwork.
Common types of shuttering agents include release oils, formwork coatings, and form release sprays.
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Q4. Definition of ESH?
ESH stands for Environment, Safety, and Health. It refers to the management of environmental, safety, and health aspects in the workplace.
Environment: Refers to the surroundings in which an organization operates and includes factors such as air quality, waste management, and resource conservation.
Safety: Focuses on preventing accidents, injuries, and other harm to employees by implementing safety protocols, training, and equipment.
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Q5. Definition of boiler suit?
A boiler suit is a one-piece garment covering the torso, legs, and arms, typically worn as protective workwear.
Boiler suits are often made of durable materials like cotton or polyester.
They are commonly used in industries such as construction, manufacturing, and automotive.
Boiler suits usually have multiple pockets for storing tools and equipment.
They are designed to provide protection from dirt, debris, and minor hazards in the workplace.
Q6. 1 km equal in inches?
1 km is equal to 39,370.1 inches.
1 km = 1000 meters
1 meter = 39.3701 inches
Therefore, 1 km = 1000 * 39.3701 inches = 39,370.1 inches
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