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HSE Executive Interview Questions and Answers

Updated 7 Oct 2024
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Q1. What is a Elcb and a RCCB. Define their mechanism.

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ELCB stands for Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker and RCCB stands for Residual Current Circuit Breaker. They are electrical safety devices.

  • ELCB detects earth faults and disconnects the circuit to prevent electric shocks.

  • RCCB detects residual current imbalances and disconnects the circuit to prevent electric shocks.

  • Both ELCB and RCCB work by comparing the current flowing in the live and neutral wires.

  • They trip the circuit if there is a leakage current, indicating a fault in the el...read more

Q2. Description about food safety, work safety, risk assessment, lifting safety, confined space activity, mobilization framework, etc.

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Food safety, work safety, risk assessment, lifting safety, confined space activity, mobilization framework in HSE Executive role.

  • Food safety involves proper handling, storage, and preparation of food to prevent contamination and foodborne illnesses.

  • Work safety includes implementing safety protocols, providing training, and ensuring a safe work environment for employees.

  • Risk assessment involves identifying potential hazards, evaluating risks, and implementing control measures ...read more

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Q3. Top 5 hazards in construction field.

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Top 5 hazards in construction field include falls, electrocution, struck by object, caught in/between, and respiratory hazards.

  • Falls: from heights, ladders, scaffolding

  • Electrocution: faulty wiring, exposed electrical parts

  • Struck by object: falling tools, equipment

  • Caught in/between: machinery, trench collapses

  • Respiratory hazards: dust, fumes, asbestos

Q4. What are the basic duties for safety

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The basic duties for safety include identifying hazards, implementing safety measures, training employees, and conducting regular inspections.

  • Identify and assess potential hazards in the workplace

  • Implement safety measures and protocols to prevent accidents and injuries

  • Train employees on safety procedures and provide necessary protective equipment

  • Conduct regular inspections and audits to ensure compliance with safety regulations

  • Investigate and report any accidents or near-miss...read more

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Q5. Different between incident and accident

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An incident is an unexpected event that could have resulted in harm, loss, or damage. An accident is an incident that actually caused harm, loss, or damage.

  • Incident is a potential event that could lead to harm, loss, or damage.

  • Accident is an incident that has resulted in harm, loss, or damage.

  • Accidents are a subset of incidents.

  • Examples: A near miss is an incident, while a slip and fall resulting in injury is an accident.

Q6. What is responsibly of safety officer?

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The responsibility of a safety officer is to ensure the safety and well-being of employees and the workplace.

  • Develop and implement safety policies and procedures

  • Conduct regular safety inspections and audits

  • Provide safety training to employees

  • Investigate accidents and incidents

  • Ensure compliance with safety regulations and standards

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Q7. How is the Creating of MIS

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MIS creation involves gathering, analyzing, and presenting data to support decision-making.

  • MIS involves collecting data from various sources such as databases, spreadsheets, and reports.

  • The data is then analyzed to identify trends, patterns, and insights.

  • The analyzed data is presented in the form of reports, dashboards, and visualizations to aid decision-making.

  • Examples of MIS include sales reports, inventory tracking systems, and financial performance dashboards.

Q8. Types of Permit

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Permits are authorizations to carry out specific tasks or activities in a controlled manner.

  • Different types of permits include hot work permit, confined space entry permit, work at height permit, excavation permit, etc.

  • Permits are issued after assessing risks and implementing control measures.

  • Permit to work systems help ensure that work is carried out safely and in compliance with regulations.

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