Process Safety Lead

Process Safety Lead Interview Questions and Answers

Updated 24 Mar 2024

Q1. What is Risk while doing a High severity job.

Ans.

Risk in high severity jobs refers to the potential for serious harm or damage if proper safety measures are not followed.

  • Risk in high severity jobs can result in severe injuries or fatalities if safety protocols are not strictly adhered to

  • Examples of high severity jobs include working with hazardous chemicals, operating heavy machinery, or working at heights

  • Risk assessments should be conducted regularly to identify potential hazards and implement necessary controls to mitigat...read more

Q2. What is Safety?

Ans.

Safety is the state of being protected from harm, danger, or injury.

  • Safety involves identifying and mitigating risks to prevent accidents or incidents.

  • It includes following procedures, protocols, and regulations to ensure a secure environment.

  • Safety also encompasses promoting a culture of awareness, responsibility, and continuous improvement.

  • Examples: wearing personal protective equipment, conducting safety inspections, implementing emergency response plans.

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