Monday, September 20, 2021

HSE Interview Questions & Answers

 


HSE Interview Questions & Answers


HSE Interview Questions & Answers

Are you looking for a permanent / fulltime / contracted health, safety and environmental (HSE) position within any industry?

On this page, you’ll find some HSE Interview Questions & Answers that will help you to get your dream job in HSE Field…

 

PART 1 | HSE Interview Questions and Answers



Responsibilities for a HSE | Safety Professionals typically include: 

As a HSE Professional, you will be tasked with:

Ensuring the safety of all employees across the organization providing strategic health and safety support to all employees and including all contractors employees.

Developing, updating, maintaining and documenting safety standards, instructions, and codes inline with the national / international guidelines.

Developing and delivering training programmes to ensure all employees understand their responsibilities in maintaining a safe work environment in the industry.

Conducting risk assessment and reviewing, supporting for compliance with both company and industry standards.

Guiding/advising on crisis management responses to emergency situations and incidents either during or after regular duty hours







Essential skills required for HSE | Safety Professionals :

Good analytical thinker with strong problem-solving skills.

Observant with great attention to detail and organisational skills.

Ability to work under tough situations, pressure and meet tight deadlines independently and as part of a team.

Have to stay up-to-date with changes in the law and technological advancements in the HSE field.

Capable to explain scientific or technical information in simple terms to wider teams.

Confidence in making right decisions.

Good commanding communication skill.

Tactful and able to get on well with people from all backgrounds and professionals from other disciplines and with shop floor employees to top management.

















Friday, September 10, 2021

NAPO Safety Training Videos Films

 


NAPO Safety Training Videos Films

NAPO Safety Training Videos Films


Napo, acting as the hero in a series of animated films, provides light-hearted, discussion-provoking introductions to occupational safety and health (OSH) topics and risk prevention.

Napo films are widely used in all categories of industries across the world.

Napo is a typical worker in any industry or sector. Often, he is exposed to common hazards and risky situations in the workplace. However, he is actively involved in identifying risks and providing practical solutions.

Together with his workmates, Napo stars in a series of language-free films, which allow people of all backgrounds, cultures and ages to understand and identify with him. The films cover a wide variety of safety and health topics that is used across all industries to train all level of employees.


WORK AT HEIGHT PRECAUTIONS - 

PICTORIAL TRAINING



SAFE ON SITE


WORKING SAFELY WITH CRANE



SAFE MAINTENANCE


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STOP THE NOISE





NAPO Safety Training Videos Films

Saturday, September 4, 2021

PNEUMATIC TOOL SAFETY TALK | SAFETY PRECAUTIONS | SAFETY WITH PNEUMATIC TOOLS

 


PNEUMATIC TOOL SAFETY TALK | SAFETY PRECAUTIONS | SAFETY WITH PNEUMATIC TOOLS

PNEUMATIC TOOL SAFETY TALK

NAPO SAFETY TRAINING - STOP THE NOISE


All the Pneumatic tools offer great versatility and the capability to get a job done quickly and efficiently. As with any energized equipment there is the potential for harm to people or property.

In this page we will discuss about the basic handling, use and storage techniques that will minimize potential hazards created by these pneumatic tools.

 Proper use of Pneumatic Tools

Always read the manufacturer supplied manual before operating the pneumatic tool.

Always wear all the appropriate PPE. Mandatory use of safety glasses/goggles, hearing protection and safety shoes is required. (Face protection, and abrasive gloves may also be needed)

Never use compressed air for cleaning

Never point the nozzle at another person or yourself, rust particles can be discharged from the compressor at a high velocity causing injury to you and others.

Scaffold : Over Head Hazard

 Attachments in the Pneumatic Tools

Always double check to ensure the attachment is securely connected to the hose.

A positive locking device, chain or a short wire attaching the tool and hose is recommended for added protection.

Attachments that shoot fasteners at pressures greater than 100 psi need to be equipped with a device that only ejects fasteners when the muzzle is pressed up against the work surface.

 Hoses

If you are using a hose greater than 1/2” diameter, a safety excess flow valve must be installed at the source of the air supply.

Use hoses that have a minimum working pressure rating of 150% the maximum pressure produced by the compressor.

Always inspect hoses on a regular basis for bulges, cuts, cracks etc.

Confined Space Entry Safety Procedure

Use hoses that are resistant to abrasion, crushing, and cutting.

Blow any air out of the line before attaching a tool.

When using hoses, minimize trip hazards and protect the physical condition of the hose to the best of your ability to avoid the mechanical damage.

Air Compressors

Do not adjust air pressure greater than the attachments rating and manufacturer recommendations

Drain the tank after 4 hours of use to prevent water build up which could lead to rust in compressors.

Always allow engine to completely cool before refueling.

Use gas powered compressors only in well ventilated areas.

Electric compressors need to be plugged into a properly grounded plug (use RCCB/GFCI when needed)

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