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I applied via Company Website and was interviewed before Mar 2022. There were 4 interview rounds.
Preventing accidents requires a combination of training, safety protocols, and hazard identification.
Develop and implement safety protocols and procedures
Provide regular safety training to employees
Conduct regular hazard assessments and implement controls
Encourage reporting of near-misses and incidents for continuous improvement
Ensure equipment and machinery is properly maintained
Promote a culture of safety and account...
Tunnels pose various hazards such as poor air quality, fire, flooding, and collapse.
Poor air quality due to exhaust fumes, dust, and lack of ventilation
Fire hazards due to electrical equipment, flammable materials, and smoking
Flooding due to water leaks or natural disasters
Collapse due to unstable ground or structural issues
Other hazards include noise, vibration, and limited visibility
Key skills for safety management include risk assessment, hazard identification, incident investigation, training, and communication.
Risk assessment
Hazard identification
Incident investigation
Training
Communication
Hierarchy of controls is a system used to minimize or eliminate workplace hazards.
It is a systematic approach to controlling workplace hazards
It involves five levels of control: elimination, substitution, engineering controls, administrative controls, and personal protective equipment
The goal is to eliminate or reduce hazards to the lowest possible level
Example: Eliminating a hazardous chemical from a workplace is the ...
Accident and incident rates are calculated by dividing the number of incidents by the total number of hours worked.
Collect data on the number of accidents and incidents that occurred during a specific time period.
Determine the total number of hours worked during that time period.
Divide the number of incidents by the total number of hours worked to get the incident rate.
Multiply the incident rate by 200,000 to get the i...
The key skills in safety management include risk assessment, hazard identification, incident investigation, training, and emergency preparedness.
Risk assessment: Identifying potential risks and evaluating their likelihood and impact.
Hazard identification: Recognizing and assessing hazards in the workplace.
Incident investigation: Conducting thorough investigations to determine the causes of accidents or near misses.
Trai...
Hierarchy control is a system of controlling hazards in the workplace by prioritizing measures to eliminate or reduce risks.
Hierarchy control is a method of risk management that prioritizes measures to eliminate or reduce hazards in the workplace.
The hierarchy control consists of five levels: elimination, substitution, engineering controls, administrative controls, and personal protective equipment.
The goal of hierarch...
Accident and incident rates are calculated by dividing the number of incidents by the total number of hours worked.
Collect data on the number of accidents and incidents that occurred during a specific time period.
Determine the total number of hours worked during that same time period.
Divide the number of incidents by the total number of hours worked to get the incident rate.
Multiply the incident rate by 200,000 to get ...
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Sep 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.
The covered area of the project is approximately 10,000 square feet.
The covered area includes the indoor space of the project.
It does not include any outdoor space or open areas.
The exact covered area may vary depending on the project.
In this particular project, the covered area is approximately 10,000 square feet.
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Feb 2020. There was 1 interview round.
I was interviewed before May 2020.
To fix the rate of 1 cum metre RCC for M10 and M20, factors like material cost, labor cost, equipment cost, and overheads need to be considered.
Determine the cost of materials required for 1 cum metre RCC for M10 and M20
Calculate the labor cost involved in the construction process
Consider the cost of equipment required for the construction process
Include overheads like transportation, insurance, and taxes
Compare the ra...
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Sep 2020. There were 4 interview rounds.
When faced with a shortage of material received, we take immediate action to address the issue and minimize any negative impact.
Contact the supplier to inform them about the shortage and request immediate resolution
Check inventory records and cross-verify with the supplier's delivery documentation
Investigate the cause of the shortage, such as shipping errors or miscommunication
Implement measures to prevent future short...
Yes, corrections can be made in an invoice by following certain steps.
The correction should be made as soon as possible to avoid any confusion.
The original invoice should not be destroyed, but rather marked as 'void' or 'cancelled'.
A new invoice should be created with the correct information and a reference to the original invoice.
The reason for the correction should be clearly stated on the new invoice.
Both the origin...
Various SAP T codes for Issues
MB21 - Create Reservation
MB1A - Goods Withdrawal
MB1B - Transfer Posting
MB1C - Other Goods Receipts
MB1E - Create Stock Transport Order
MB1F - Goods Issue
MB1H - Maintain Reservation
MB1T - Transfer Posting
MB1A - Goods Withdrawal
MB1B - Transfer Posting
MB1C - Other Goods Receipts
MB1E - Create Stock Transport Order
MB1F - Goods Issue
MB1H - Maintain Reservation
I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed before Sep 2021. There were 3 interview rounds.
I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Feb 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Feb 2023. There was 1 interview round.
The acceptable tolerance in % value during receipts depends on the company's policies and industry standards.
The acceptable tolerance in % value during receipts can vary depending on the nature of the business.
Some companies may have a strict tolerance limit of 1-2% to ensure accuracy in financial records.
Other industries, such as retail, may have a higher tolerance limit of 5-10% due to factors like pricing errors or ...
Acceptable tolerance refers to the maximum deviation allowed from a desired value or standard.
Acceptable tolerance is a measure of how much variation is considered acceptable in a particular context.
It is often used in quality control to determine if a product or process meets the required standards.
For example, if the acceptable tolerance for a weight measurement is 0.5%, a weight of 100 grams can vary by up to 0.5 gr...
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