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All three types of permits are important for ensuring safety in different activities.
Lifting activity safety process permit is required for any activity involving lifting heavy objects to ensure proper safety measures are taken.
Hot work hazard permit is necessary for any activity involving welding, cutting, or other activities that generate heat or sparks to prevent fire hazards.
Excavation precaution permit is needed f...
A work permit is a document that authorizes a worker to perform a specific job in a controlled manner.
Hot work hazard refers to any work that involves open flames, sparks, or high temperatures.
Hazard impact can include fire, explosions, burns, and damage to equipment or property.
Control measures include proper training, use of personal protective equipment, fire extinguishers, and ensuring proper ventilation.
Examples o...
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I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Aug 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.
Fire extinguishing methods include water, foam, dry chemical, CO2, and halon.
Water is effective for extinguishing fires involving ordinary combustibles such as wood, paper, and cloth.
Foam is used for flammable liquid fires and can also be used for Class A fires.
Dry chemical is effective for flammable liquid and electrical fires.
CO2 is used for electrical fires and flammable liquid fires.
Halon is used for fires in areas
There are five types of fire extinguishers: A, B, C, D, and K.
Type A extinguishers are for fires involving ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, or cloth.
Type B extinguishers are for fires involving flammable liquids like gasoline or oil.
Type C extinguishers are for fires involving electrical equipment.
Type D extinguishers are for fires involving flammable metals like magnesium or titanium.
Type K extinguishers are fo...
Fires are classified based on the type of fuel involved.
Class A fires involve ordinary combustibles like wood, paper, and cloth.
Class B fires involve flammable liquids and gases like gasoline and propane.
Class C fires involve electrical equipment like appliances and wiring.
Class D fires involve combustible metals like magnesium and titanium.
Class K fires involve cooking oils and fats.
Each class requires a different typ...
Electrocution can be caused by various factors such as faulty wiring, contact with power lines, and improper use of electrical equipment.
Faulty wiring
Contact with power lines
Improper use of electrical equipment
Water and electricity
Lightning strikes
Overloaded circuits
Exposed electrical parts
Damaged insulation
Lack of grounding
Metal objects near power sources
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in Aug 2024. There was 1 interview round.
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Aug 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.
Fire extinguishing methods include water, foam, CO2, dry chemical, and halon.
Water - used for Class A fires involving solid materials like wood or paper
Foam - effective for Class B fires involving flammable liquids like gasoline
CO2 - suitable for Class C fires involving electrical equipment
Dry chemical - versatile option for Class A, B, and C fires
Halon - used in specialized situations to prevent damage to sensitive eq
Types of fire extinguishers include water, foam, CO2, dry powder, and wet chemical.
Water extinguishers are suitable for Class A fires involving solid materials like wood or paper.
Foam extinguishers are effective on Class A and B fires, involving flammable liquids like petrol.
CO2 extinguishers are used for electrical fires and Class B fires, as they do not leave residue.
Dry powder extinguishers are versatile and can be ...
Fires are classified based on the type of fuel involved.
Fires can be classified as Class A, B, C, D, or K based on the type of fuel involved.
Class A fires involve ordinary combustibles like wood and paper.
Class B fires involve flammable liquids like gasoline and oil.
Class C fires involve energized electrical equipment.
Class D fires involve combustible metals like magnesium and titanium.
Class K fires involve cooking oil...
Electrocution can be caused by direct contact with live wires, faulty electrical equipment, or improper use of electrical appliances.
Direct contact with live wires
Faulty electrical equipment
Improper use of electrical appliances
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Apr 2024. There was 1 interview round.
SWL in wire rope stands for Safe Working Load, which is the maximum load that a wire rope can safely handle under specific conditions.
SWL is the maximum load that a wire rope can safely handle without risk of breaking.
It is determined by factors such as the type of wire rope, diameter, construction, and condition.
Exceeding the SWL can lead to failure of the wire rope and potential accidents.
SWL is usually expressed in ...
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I was interviewed before Feb 2024.
JSA stands for Job Safety Analysis, a process of identifying potential hazards in a job task. HIRA stands for Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment, a systematic approach to identifying and managing risks.
JSA involves breaking down a job task into steps, identifying potential hazards at each step, and implementing controls to mitigate the risks.
HIRA involves identifying hazards, assessing the associated risks, and ...
UA/UC stands for Unsafe Acts/Unsafe Conditions, which are factors contributing to accidents in the workplace.
UA refers to unsafe acts, which are actions or behaviors that increase the risk of accidents (e.g. not wearing proper PPE, horseplay)
UC refers to unsafe conditions, which are environmental factors that increase the risk of accidents (e.g. faulty equipment, poor lighting)
Identifying and addressing UA/UC is crucia...
Safety rules are guidelines and procedures put in place to prevent accidents and injuries in the workplace.
Safety rules are established to ensure the well-being of employees and prevent hazards.
They include wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), following proper procedures for handling hazardous materials, and maintaining a clean and organized work environment.
Examples of safety rules include wearing ...
Safety is the state of being free from harm or danger.
Safety involves identifying and mitigating potential hazards in the workplace.
It includes implementing safety protocols and procedures to prevent accidents and injuries.
Regular safety inspections and training are essential to maintain a safe work environment.
Emergency preparedness and response plans should be in place to address any unforeseen incidents.
The environment refers to the surroundings in which an organism, person, or community lives and operates.
Includes physical, chemical, biological, and social factors
Can impact health, safety, and well-being
Examples: air quality, water quality, noise levels, temperature
The hazard is a potential source of harm or danger that could cause injury or damage.
Identify and assess potential hazards in the workplace
Implement control measures to minimize or eliminate hazards
Train employees on how to recognize and respond to hazards
Regularly review and update hazard assessments
The risk refers to the potential for harm, injury, or loss that may result from a specific hazard or situation.
Risk is inherent in all activities and can be managed through proper safety measures.
Identifying and assessing risks is crucial in developing effective safety protocols.
Examples of risks in a workplace setting include slips, trips, falls, exposure to hazardous chemicals, and machinery accidents.
Democracy is a form of government where power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly or through elected representatives.
Democracy allows citizens to participate in decision-making processes
It promotes equality and protects individual rights
Examples include the United States, United Kingdom, and India
Risk assessment is the process of identifying, evaluating, and prioritizing potential risks to determine appropriate control measures.
Risk assessment involves identifying hazards and potential consequences.
It evaluates the likelihood and severity of each risk.
Prioritization helps in determining which risks require immediate attention.
Control measures are implemented to mitigate or eliminate identified risks.
Examples in...
Hazards refer to potential sources of harm or danger that can cause injury, illness, or damage to property.
Hazards can be physical, chemical, biological, or psychological in nature.
Examples of hazards include slippery floors, toxic chemicals, infectious diseases, and workplace stress.
Identifying and assessing hazards is an important part of ensuring safety in any environment.
Effective hazard control measures can help t...
A work permit is a document that authorizes a person to perform a specific job or task in a designated area.
Work permits are used to ensure that work is carried out safely and efficiently.
They are typically issued by a supervisor or manager and must be obtained before starting work.
Work permits may include information such as the type of work to be performed, the hazards involved, and the safety precautions that must b...
MSDS stands for Material Safety Data Sheet.
MSDS is a document that provides information about the hazards of a particular substance or product.
It includes information on the chemical composition, physical properties, and safe handling procedures.
MSDS is required by law for all hazardous substances and products.
It is important for workers to have access to MSDS to ensure their safety in the workplace.
LTI stands for Lost Time Injury, which refers to a work-related injury or illness that results in time off from work.
LTI is a common safety metric used in workplaces to track and analyze workplace injuries and illnesses.
It is calculated by dividing the number of lost workdays by the total number of hours worked.
LTI is an important indicator of workplace safety and can help identify areas for improvement.
For example, if...
Hot work refers to any activity that involves open flames or generates heat and sparks.
Examples include welding, cutting, brazing, soldering, grinding, and using a torch.
Hot work requires a permit and must be conducted in a designated area with proper ventilation and fire safety measures.
Workers must wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and be trained in hot work safety procedures.
Hot work can pose a se...
Cold work refers to any work that is done on a metal at room temperature or below.
Cold work can include processes like bending, punching, or rolling.
It can increase the strength and hardness of the metal, but can also make it more brittle.
Cold work is often used in the manufacturing of metal products like pipes, wires, and sheet metal.
It is important to take safety precautions when performing cold work, as it can creat
Height work refers to any work that is performed at a height above ground level.
Examples of height work include working on rooftops, climbing ladders, and working on scaffolding.
Height work requires proper safety equipment such as harnesses, helmets, and safety ropes.
Workers performing height work should be trained in proper safety procedures and should be aware of the risks involved.
Height work can be dangerous and ca...
Excavation refers to the process of digging or removing earth or other materials from the ground.
Excavation is commonly used in construction and mining industries.
It involves the use of heavy machinery such as excavators, bulldozers, and backhoes.
Excavation can be done for various purposes such as building foundations, laying pipelines, or creating underground tunnels.
Safety measures such as shoring, sloping, and bench...
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