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I applied via Job Fair and was interviewed in Aug 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Jun 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
Toolbox talk, safety training, mock drill, House keeping in area, worker
motivation, safety Induction, monthly mitting, and monthly HSE report. Safety walk.permit system. HIRA and JSA.
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Sep 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Jun 2022. There was 1 interview round.
I am a dedicated HSE Officer with extensive experience in ensuring workplace safety and compliance with health regulations.
Experience: Over 5 years in health and safety management, implementing safety protocols in various industries, including construction and manufacturing.
Regulatory Knowledge: Familiar with OSHA regulations and local safety laws, ensuring compliance and reducing workplace incidents.
Training and Devel...
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I applied via Job Fair and was interviewed in Dec 2021. There were 6 interview rounds.
HIRA stands for Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment. It is a systematic process used to identify potential hazards and assess the associated risks in order to implement appropriate control measures.
HIRA is used to identify and evaluate potential hazards in the workplace.
It helps in assessing the risks associated with these hazards.
The process involves identifying the likelihood and severity of potential incidents...
Job Safety Analysis (JSA) is a systematic process to identify and mitigate potential hazards in a job or task.
JSA involves breaking down a job into individual steps and analyzing the hazards associated with each step.
It helps in identifying potential risks and implementing preventive measures to ensure the safety of workers.
JSA promotes communication and collaboration between workers, supervisors, and safety profession...
The hierarchy of risk control is a systematic approach to managing and reducing risks in the workplace.
Elimination: Completely remove the hazard or risk from the workplace.
Substitution: Replace the hazard or risk with a less hazardous alternative.
Engineering controls: Modify the workplace or equipment to minimize the risk.
Administrative controls: Implement policies, procedures, and training to reduce the risk.
Personal ...
A risk matrix is a visual tool used to assess and prioritize risks based on their likelihood and impact.
A risk matrix typically consists of a grid with likelihood and impact levels.
The likelihood levels may range from low to high, while the impact levels may range from minor to catastrophic.
Each risk is assessed and assigned a likelihood and impact level, which determines its position on the matrix.
The risk matrix help...
Key performance indicators (KPIs) are measurable values that demonstrate how effectively an organization is achieving its objectives.
KPIs are used to evaluate the success of an organization or specific activities within it.
They provide a clear and measurable way to track progress towards goals.
KPIs should be specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART).
Examples of KPIs for an HSE Officer may inclu...
Colour coding is a system of assigning colours to objects or areas to indicate their purpose or status.
Colour coding helps to identify and differentiate between objects or areas quickly and easily.
It is commonly used in industries such as healthcare, food processing, and construction.
For example, red may be used to indicate a fire hazard, yellow for caution, and green for safety.
In healthcare, colour coding is used to ...
Safe work load is the maximum weight a structure or equipment can handle without causing damage or failure, while capacity refers to the maximum amount of work that can be done within a given time frame.
Safe work load is a measure of weight capacity, while capacity is a measure of work output.
Safe work load is determined by the strength and durability of the structure or equipment, while capacity is determined by the e...
Emergency assembly point, Emergency Response Plan, and Emergency Evacuation Plan are all part of emergency preparedness but serve different purposes.
Emergency assembly point is a designated location where people gather during an emergency.
Emergency Response Plan outlines the steps to be taken in response to an emergency.
Emergency Evacuation Plan is a detailed plan for evacuating a building or area in case of an emergen...
Permit to work systems are classified based on duration, competency, and parameters obliged.
Permits can be classified as short-term or long-term depending on the duration of the work.
Competency-based permits ensure that only qualified personnel are allowed to perform specific tasks.
Permits can also be classified based on the parameters that must be met before work can begin, such as safety checks or equipment inspectio...
During audits, I verify and inspect various documents related to HSE policies and procedures.
I verify documents such as risk assessments, incident reports, and emergency response plans.
I inspect documents to ensure they are up-to-date and comply with relevant regulations and standards.
I also check that employees are trained on relevant HSE policies and procedures.
Examples of documents I review include permits to work, ...
Confined spaces pose various hazards such as lack of oxygen, toxic gases, and physical entrapment. Precautions include proper ventilation, monitoring, and personal protective equipment.
Identify and assess the confined space before entry
Ensure proper ventilation and air quality testing
Use personal protective equipment such as respirators and harnesses
Have a rescue plan in place and train personnel on emergency procedure...
Excavations pose various hazards; understanding them and implementing precautions is crucial for safety.
Cave-ins: Use trench boxes or shoring to prevent soil collapse.
Falling loads: Ensure overhead protection and use barriers to prevent tools/materials from falling.
Hazardous atmospheres: Test for gases and provide ventilation in deep excavations.
Utility strikes: Locate and mark underground utilities before digging.
Work...
ELCB stands for Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker and RCCB stands for Residual Current Circuit Breaker.
ELCB is a safety device used to detect and protect against electrical leakage or faults to the earth.
RCCB is a type of ELCB that provides additional protection against residual current or ground faults.
ELCB and RCCB are commonly used in electrical installations to prevent electric shock and fire hazards.
ELCB and RCCB work...
Web slings are essential lifting tools with specific capacities indicated by color codes for safety and efficiency.
Web slings are made from synthetic materials like nylon or polyester.
The capacity of a web sling depends on its width, material, and configuration.
Color coding helps identify the sling's capacity quickly: e.g., yellow for 1 ton, blue for 2 tons.
Always inspect slings for wear, damage, or fraying before use.
...
Blasting poses various hazards such as noise, vibration, flying debris, and toxic gases. Precautions include proper training, use of personal protective equipment, and monitoring of air quality.
Hazards include noise, vibration, flying debris, and toxic gases
Proper training is necessary for all personnel involved in blasting operations
Personal protective equipment such as earplugs, safety glasses, and respirators should...
Attitude refers to a person's mindset or outlook, while aptitude refers to a person's natural ability or skill in a specific area.
Attitude is a person's attitude or approach towards something, while aptitude is their inherent ability or talent.
Attitude is influenced by beliefs, values, and experiences, while aptitude is more innate and can be developed through practice.
Attitude is subjective and can change over time, w...
Density refers to the amount of mass per unit volume of a substance.
Density is a physical property of matter.
It is calculated by dividing the mass of a substance by its volume.
The unit of density is typically grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³) or kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³).
Density can be used to identify substances and to determine their purity.
For example, gold has a higher density than lead, so a piece of gold...
The two important qualities of an HSE officer on site are attention to detail and strong communication skills.
Attention to detail is crucial for an HSE officer as they need to identify potential hazards and ensure compliance with safety regulations.
Strong communication skills are essential for an HSE officer to effectively communicate safety procedures and policies to workers and management.
Attention to detail can be d...
Critical lifting and tandem lifting are hazardous erection activities that require precautions to ensure safety.
Critical lifting involves lifting heavy loads that require special equipment and expertise.
Tandem lifting involves using two or more cranes to lift a load.
Hazards include equipment failure, dropped loads, and worker injuries.
Precautions include proper planning, equipment inspection, and training for workers i...
Yes, the candidate possesses a valid Driving License.
The candidate has a valid Driving License.
Possessing a valid Driving License is a requirement for the HSE Officer role.
Having a valid Driving License demonstrates the candidate's ability to operate vehicles safely.
The candidate may be required to drive as part of their job responsibilities, such as conducting site inspections or responding to emergencies.
I appeared for an interview before Apr 2024, where I was asked the following questions.
Safety in TL (Transmission Line) involves ensuring the protection of workers and the public from electrical hazards and accidents.
Proper grounding of transmission lines to prevent electrical shocks.
Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) like helmets and gloves.
Regular maintenance and inspection of lines to identify potential hazards.
Implementation of safety protocols during construction and maintenance activities.
T...
I appeared for an interview in May 2024.
I applied via Indeed and was interviewed in Sep 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
We discussed about safety inspections. Importance of safety inspections, steps to follow during inspections.
Types of radiation include ionizing and non-ionizing radiation.
Ionizing radiation: high energy radiation that can remove tightly bound electrons from atoms, causing damage to cells (e.g. X-rays, gamma rays)
Non-ionizing radiation: lower energy radiation that does not have enough energy to remove electrons from atoms, but can still cause harm (e.g. UV rays, radio waves)
Control of Substances Hazardous to Health
COSSH stands for Control of Substances Hazardous to Health
It is a set of regulations that aim to protect workers from health risks associated with hazardous substances
COSSH requires employers to assess and control the risks from hazardous substances in the workplace
Examples of hazardous substances include chemicals, fumes, dusts, and biological agents
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in Aug 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
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