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I applied via Approached by Company and was interviewed in May 2024. There was 1 interview round.
Safety officers are responsible for ensuring the safety of employees in the workplace by implementing safety protocols and procedures.
Developing and implementing safety policies and procedures
Conducting regular safety inspections and audits
Providing safety training to employees
Investigating accidents and incidents to determine root causes
Ensuring compliance with safety regulations and standards
Reducing risk, injuries, and accidents is crucial to ensure the safety and well-being of employees and the overall success of the organization.
Preventing accidents can save lives and reduce the financial burden on the organization.
Reducing injuries can lead to increased productivity and morale among employees.
Minimizing risks can help maintain compliance with safety regulations and avoid legal consequences.
Creating a s...
Hydrogen sulphide is a colorless, flammable, toxic gas with a rotten egg odor. LEL stands for Lower Explosive Limit and UEL stands for Upper Explosive Limit.
Hydrogen sulphide is a highly toxic gas that is commonly found in oil and gas operations, sewage treatment plants, and other industrial settings.
LEL (Lower Explosive Limit) refers to the minimum concentration of a gas in air that is capable of igniting.
UEL (Upper E...
Hitra stands for Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment and Job Safety Analysis is a process of identifying hazards and assessing risks associated with a job task.
Hitra involves identifying potential hazards in the workplace
Risk assessment is the process of evaluating the likelihood and severity of the identified hazards
Job Safety Analysis (JSA) is a step-by-step process to identify potential hazards and implement cont...
Hazards and precautions of welding, gas cutting, and grinding include exposure to fumes, sparks, and high temperatures.
Welding: Hazards include exposure to fumes, UV radiation, and electric shock. Precautions include proper ventilation, wearing protective gear, and using welding screens.
Gas cutting: Hazards include fire, explosion, and toxic fumes. Precautions include proper training, using appropriate PPE, and ensurin...
Types of scaffolding include supported, suspended, mobile, and aerial lifts. Safety precautions include proper training, inspection, and fall protection measures.
Supported scaffolding is the most common type, supported by load-bearing walls or columns.
Suspended scaffolding hangs from the roof or a tall structure, commonly used for window washing or painting.
Mobile scaffolding is on wheels for easy movement around a wor...
Behaviour based safety is a safety management system that focuses on workers' behavior and how it impacts workplace safety.
Focuses on changing workers' behavior to improve safety
Involves observation and feedback to identify unsafe behaviors
Encourages positive reinforcement for safe behaviors
Aims to create a safety culture within the organization
Work at heights refers to tasks performed at elevated levels, posing risks of falls and other hazards.
Work at heights includes tasks such as construction work on scaffolding, roof repairs, window cleaning on high-rise buildings, etc.
Hazards of work at heights include falls, falling objects, unstable surfaces, weather conditions, and improper use of equipment.
Safety measures for work at heights include using fall protec...
Road safety and permit of road closer are crucial aspects of ensuring public safety and smooth traffic flow.
Road safety measures include speed limits, traffic signs, and enforcement of traffic laws.
Permit of road closure involves obtaining permission from relevant authorities, notifying the public in advance, and providing alternative routes.
Effective communication with stakeholders, such as local residents and busines...
Confined spaces pose various hazards such as lack of oxygen, toxic gases, and physical hazards. Precautions include proper training, ventilation, and monitoring.
Confined space hazards include lack of oxygen, toxic gases, flammable materials, and physical hazards like engulfment or entrapment.
Precautions for confined spaces involve proper training for workers, ensuring adequate ventilation, continuous monitoring of air ...
Emergency preparedness plan for crane activities involves identifying potential hazards, establishing communication protocols, conducting regular drills, and ensuring proper training for all personnel.
Identify potential hazards associated with crane activities, such as equipment malfunctions, inclement weather, or human error.
Establish communication protocols to ensure all personnel are aware of emergency procedures an...
Controlling unsafe acts and conditions is crucial to prevent accidents, injuries, and fatalities in the workplace.
Prevent accidents, injuries, and fatalities
Ensure a safe work environment for employees
Comply with safety regulations and standards
Reduce financial losses due to workplace incidents
Improve overall productivity and morale
Promote a culture of safety and accountability
Managing workers without formal education requires effective communication, training, supervision, and support.
Effective communication is key to ensure understanding of safety protocols and procedures.
Providing on-the-job training and continuous education to improve skills and knowledge.
Regular supervision to monitor work practices and address any safety concerns.
Offering support and resources to help workers perform t...
Building up safety culture is essential to prevent accidents, injuries, and promote a safe work environment.
Promotes awareness and accountability for safety among employees
Reduces the likelihood of accidents and injuries
Improves overall productivity and morale in the workplace
Ensures compliance with safety regulations and standards
Fosters a positive reputation for the organization
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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
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Aug 2020. There were 3 interview rounds.
The CO gas limit is the maximum allowable concentration of carbon monoxide in the air.
The CO gas limit is set by regulatory agencies to protect human health and safety.
The limit varies depending on the location and type of facility.
For example, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has set a permissible exposure limit (PEL) of 50 parts per million (ppm) for an 8-hour workday.
In residential homes, the...
posted on 9 Jun 2023
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Jun 2022. There were 2 interview rounds.
posted on 20 Sep 2023
I manage safety at site by conducting regular safety inspections, implementing safety protocols, providing safety training, and enforcing safety regulations.
Conduct regular safety inspections to identify potential hazards
Implement safety protocols to address identified hazards
Provide safety training to employees on proper safety procedures
Enforce safety regulations to ensure compliance
posted on 18 Nov 2023
Safety Officer is responsible for ensuring the safety of employees, implementing safety protocols, conducting safety inspections, and promoting a culture of safety in the workplace.
Implementing safety protocols and procedures
Conducting safety inspections and audits
Training employees on safety practices
Investigating accidents and incidents
Ensuring compliance with safety regulations
Promoting a culture of safety in the wo
I applied via Recruitment Consulltant and was interviewed in Apr 2024. There were 7 interview rounds.
Our aim zero accident
Increase culture of safety
Made work permit box
Devloped safety culture
Developing a safety culture on site involves leadership commitment, employee involvement, training, communication, and continuous improvement.
Leadership commitment to safety is crucial in setting the tone for the entire organization.
Encourage employee involvement in safety programs and decision-making processes.
Provide regular safety training to ensure employees are aware of potential hazards and how to mitigate them.
E...
Ensure safety at project mobilization by conducting thorough risk assessments, providing proper training, enforcing safety protocols, and maintaining clear communication.
Conduct comprehensive risk assessments before mobilization to identify potential hazards
Provide necessary safety training to all personnel involved in the project
Enforce strict adherence to safety protocols and regulations on-site
Maintain clear communi...
To ensure safety in confined spaces, proper training, equipment, communication, and monitoring are essential.
Provide thorough training on confined space entry procedures and hazards
Ensure workers have appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)
Implement a permit system for entry into confined spaces
Maintain constant communication with workers inside the confined space
Regularly monitor air quality and other hazards ...
The maximum AC voltage allowed in a confined space is typically 50 volts, while the maximum DC voltage allowed is usually 120 volts.
Maximum AC voltage allowed in confined space is usually 50 volts
Maximum DC voltage allowed in confined space is typically 120 volts
Moderator of safety culture
posted on 3 Sep 2023
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Aug 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
PPE hierarchy of control involves prioritizing control measures to protect workers from hazards.
Elimination - Remove the hazard completely (e.g. using automated equipment instead of manual handling)
Substitution - Replace the hazard with something less hazardous (e.g. using non-toxic chemicals instead of toxic ones)
Engineering controls - Isolate workers from the hazard (e.g. installing ventilation systems)
Administrative...
Hazards are potential sources of harm or danger that can cause injury, illness, or damage to property.
Hazards can be classified into different categories such as physical, chemical, biological, ergonomic, and psychosocial.
Examples of hazards include slippery floors, toxic chemicals, infectious diseases, repetitive motion tasks, and workplace stress.
Identifying and assessing hazards is crucial in developing effective sa...
HSE plan outlines safety measures and procedures to ensure a safe work environment. Responsibilities include implementation, monitoring, and enforcement.
Developing and implementing HSE plans in accordance with regulations and company policies
Conducting risk assessments and identifying potential hazards
Training employees on safety procedures and protocols
Monitoring and evaluating safety performance
Enforcing safety regul...
I was interviewed in Jul 2024.
Safety is the state of being protected from harm, danger, or injury.
Safety involves identifying and mitigating potential hazards in the workplace or environment
It includes following safety protocols and procedures to prevent accidents
Safety also involves promoting a culture of awareness and responsibility among individuals
Examples: wearing personal protective equipment, conducting safety inspections, providing safety t
Risk is the potential for harm or loss resulting from exposure to hazards.
Risk is the likelihood of a negative event occurring.
It involves assessing the probability and severity of potential harm.
Examples include workplace accidents, natural disasters, and financial losses.
Risk can be managed through mitigation strategies and safety measures.
A hazard is a potential source of harm or danger that could cause injury, damage, or loss.
Hazard is anything that has the potential to cause harm.
Hazards can be physical, chemical, biological, ergonomic, or psychosocial.
Examples of hazards include slippery floors, toxic chemicals, infectious diseases, poor ergonomics, and workplace stress.
Identifying and controlling hazards is essential for maintaining a safe work envi
Safety is the practice of preventing accidents, injuries, and other potential harm in the workplace or any environment.
Safety involves identifying and mitigating risks to prevent harm to individuals or property.
It includes following safety protocols, using protective equipment, and maintaining a safe work environment.
Examples of safety measures include wearing a helmet on a construction site, using seat belts while dri...
Risk is the potential for harm or loss resulting from exposure to hazards.
Risk is the likelihood of a negative event occurring.
It involves assessing the probability and severity of potential harm.
Risk can be managed through mitigation strategies.
Examples include workplace accidents, natural disasters, and financial losses.
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