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HIRA stands for Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment. It is a systematic process to identify potential hazards and assess the associated risks.
Identify all potential hazards in the workplace or task
Assess the likelihood and severity of each hazard
Determine the level of risk for each hazard
Implement control measures to mitigate or eliminate the risks
Regularly review and update the HIRA as needed
JSA stands for Job Safety Analysis. It is a process used to identify and control hazards in the workplace.
JSA involves breaking down a job into its individual tasks and identifying potential hazards associated with each task.
The purpose of JSA is to prevent accidents and injuries by proactively addressing safety risks.
JSA helps in developing safe work procedures and training employees on how to perform tasks safely.
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HIRA , JSA, MSDS , PTW
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There are three main types of hazards: physical, chemical, and biological.
Physical hazards include slips, trips, falls, noise, vibration, and extreme temperatures.
Chemical hazards involve exposure to harmful substances like gases, liquids, and dusts.
Biological hazards come from exposure to viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites.
Confined space is an area that is not designed for continuous occupancy, has limited entry and exit points, and may have poor ventilation.
Confined spaces are typically small and enclosed, making it difficult to enter and exit.
These spaces may contain hazardous substances or conditions that can be harmful to workers.
Examples of confined spaces include storage tanks, silos, tunnels, and sewers.
Working at height poses risks of falls, falling objects, and structural collapses.
Falls from height can result in serious injuries or fatalities
Objects dropped from height can cause harm to workers below
Structural collapses can occur due to improper installation or maintenance
Safety measures such as guardrails, harnesses, and regular inspections are crucial to prevent accidents
Safety in construction refers to the measures taken to prevent accidents, injuries, and fatalities on construction sites.
Ensuring proper training and supervision of workers
Implementing safety protocols and procedures
Providing personal protective equipment (PPE)
Regular inspections of equipment and work areas
Emergency preparedness and response plans
Examples: Fall protection systems, scaffolding safety measures
There are five main classes of fire: Class A, Class B, Class C, Class D, and Class K.
Class A fires involve ordinary combustible materials such as wood, paper, and cloth.
Class B fires involve flammable liquids like gasoline, oil, and grease.
Class C fires involve energized electrical equipment.
Class D fires involve combustible metals like magnesium, titanium, and sodium.
Class K fires involve cooking oils and fats commonl
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Dec 2020. There was 1 interview round.
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I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Dec 2017. There were 4 interview rounds.
Experienced safety officer with a background in industrial safety protocols and emergency response procedures.
Over 5 years of experience in implementing safety measures in industrial settings
Proficient in conducting safety audits and inspections to ensure compliance with regulations
Skilled in developing and implementing safety training programs for employees
Strong knowledge of emergency response protocols and procedure...
Safety Officers are responsible for ensuring the safety of employees in the workplace by implementing safety protocols and procedures.
Develop and implement safety policies and procedures
Conduct regular safety inspections and audits
Investigate accidents and incidents to determine root causes
Provide safety training to employees
Ensure compliance with safety regulations and standards
Maintain safety records and reports
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Height work safety involves implementing control measures to prevent falls and injuries.
Conducting a risk assessment before starting any work at height
Providing appropriate training and equipment for workers
Implementing a fall protection plan
Regularly inspecting equipment and ensuring it is in good condition
Establishing clear communication and emergency procedures
Examples of control measures include guardrails, safety ...
posted on 2 Nov 2021
I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Nov 2020. There was 1 interview round.
I applied via Recruitment Consulltant and was interviewed in Oct 2024. There were 2 interview rounds.
Precautions for working at height include proper training, use of fall protection equipment, regular inspection of equipment, and securing tools and materials.
Ensure workers are properly trained on working at height procedures
Use appropriate fall protection equipment such as harnesses, lanyards, and guardrails
Regularly inspect all equipment used for working at height to ensure it is in good condition
Secure tools and ma...
A lifting plan is a detailed document outlining the procedures and precautions to be taken when lifting heavy objects.
A lifting plan should include the weight of the object being lifted
It should specify the equipment to be used for lifting
The plan should outline the steps to be taken to ensure the safety of workers involved
It should also consider factors such as the location of the lift and any potential hazards
Regular...
Risk assessment is the process of identifying, analyzing, and evaluating potential risks in order to determine the likelihood and impact of harmful events.
Identifying potential hazards and risks in the workplace or environment
Analyzing the likelihood of these risks occurring
Evaluating the potential impact of these risks on people, property, and the environment
Developing strategies to mitigate or eliminate these risks
Re...
Capacity of wire rope sling can be calculated by considering factors like diameter, material, and configuration.
Capacity is determined by the breaking strength of the wire rope and the design factor used.
Calculate the breaking strength of the wire rope by multiplying the area of the rope cross-section by the tensile strength of the material.
Consider the configuration of the sling (single leg, double leg, etc.) and appl...
I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Feb 2021. There was 1 interview round.
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