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Q1. What is a risk assessment, and how do you conduct it?
A risk assessment is a process of identifying potential hazards, analyzing and evaluating the associated risks, and implementing control measures to mitigate those risks.
Identify potential hazards in the workplace or task
Assess the likelihood and severity of each hazard
Evaluate the level of risk associated with each hazard
Implement control measures to reduce or eliminate the risks
Review and update the risk assessment regularly
Examples: conducting a risk assessment for working...read more
Q2. What is working at height, scaffolding, excavation, electrical safety etc.
Working at height, scaffolding, excavation, and electrical safety are key aspects of ensuring workplace safety.
Working at height involves tasks performed at elevated levels, requiring fall protection measures.
Scaffolding refers to temporary structures used to support workers and materials during construction or maintenance.
Excavation safety involves precautions taken when digging trenches or excavating to prevent cave-ins and other hazards.
Electrical safety focuses on prevent...read more
Q3. What is hazard and risk
Hazard refers to a potential source of harm, while risk is the likelihood and severity of that harm occurring.
Hazard is a condition, substance, or activity that has the potential to cause harm.
Risk is the probability and severity of harm that may result from exposure to a hazard.
Hazard identification involves recognizing potential sources of harm.
Risk assessment involves evaluating the likelihood and consequences of a hazard.
Examples of hazards include chemicals, machinery, f...read more
Q4. What is safety, hazard, risk etc.
Safety is the state of being free from harm or danger. Hazard is a potential source of harm. Risk is the likelihood of harm occurring.
Safety refers to the condition of being protected from harm or danger.
Hazard is any potential source of harm or adverse health effect on a person or persons.
Risk is the likelihood of harm occurring from exposure to a hazard.
Examples: Safety measures in a construction site, hazards like slippery floors, risks of falling from heights.
Q5. Type of hazard , lifting safety
Lifting safety hazards include strain injuries, falls, and dropped objects.
Use proper lifting techniques to avoid strain injuries
Ensure objects are secure and stable before lifting to prevent drops
Keep work areas clear of obstacles to prevent trips and falls
Q6. What is PTW system
PTW system stands for Permit to Work system, a formal written system used to control certain types of work that are identified as potentially hazardous.
PTW system is used to ensure that work is carried out safely and in accordance with established procedures.
It involves obtaining permission before starting work in potentially hazardous areas.
The system typically includes risk assessment, identification of hazards, and implementation of control measures.
Examples of work that m...read more
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