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Safety Interview Questions 27

Safety Interview Questions 27 contains questions about Anemometer,  safely harness, handling Hazardous Materials,  ignitable waste, Toxic waste, Reactive waste,  Reactive waste, characteristic of inert Gas.

261. Name the instrument used to measure wind speed.

262. What is the min. distance for excavated materials to be kept from the edge of excavation?

263. Write any 4 sign of damage when you inspect safely harness?

264. What do you refer when handling Hazardous Materials?

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261. Name the instrument used to measure wind speed.

Anemometer

262. What is the min. distance for excavated materials to be kept from the edge of excavation?

5 Feet or more.

263. Write any 4 sign of damage when you inspect safely harness?

I. Webbing (rips, fraying, fatigue (or thinning), abrasions, cuts, broken fibers, or chemical or corrosive damage. Fading of webbing color can indicate UV wear)

II. D-rings (bending, distortion, rust, corrosion, cracks, nicks, burns, deep scratches or other signs of fatigue)

III. Buckles (distortions or sharp edges)

IV. General Damage/Wear and tear


264. What do you refer when handling Hazardous Materials?

I. Follow all established procedures and perform job duties as you’ve been trained.

II. Be cautious and plan ahead. Think about what could go wrong and pay close attention to what you’re doing while you work.

III. Always use required PPE—and inspect it carefully before each use to make sure it’s safe to use. Replace worn out or damage PPE; it won’t provide adequate protection.

IV. Make sure all containers are properly labeled and that the material is contained in an appropriate container. Don’t use any material not contained or labeled properly. Report any damaged containers or illegible labels to your supervisor right away.

V. Read labels and the material safety data sheet (MSDS) before using any material to make sure you understand hazards and precautions.

VI. Use all materials solely for their intended purpose. Don’t, for example, use solvents to clean your hands, or gasoline to wipe down equipment.

VII. Never eat or drink while handling any materials, and if your hands are contaminated, don’t use cosmetics or handle contact lenses.

VIII. Read the labels and refer to MSDSs to identify properties and hazards of chemical products and materials.

IX. Store all materials properly, separate incompatibles, and store in ventilated, dry, cool areas.

X. Keep you and your work area clean. After handling any material, wash thoroughly with soap and water. Clean work surfaces at least once a shift so that contamination risks are minimized.

XI. Learn about emergency procedures and equipment. Understanding emergency procedures means knowing evacuation procedures, emergency reporting procedures, and procedures for dealing with fires and spills. It also means knowing what to do in a medical emergency if a co- worker is injured or overcome by chemicals.


265. What are the documents should be submitted when apply for excavation permit?

I. Excavation work permit

II. A safety checklist may prove helpful when you consider specific site conditions such as the following:

a) Traffic,

b) Proximity and physical conditions of nearby structures,

c) Soil,

d) Surface and ground water,
 
e) Location of the water table,

f) Overhead and underground utilities, and

g) Weather

266. Give exa



 

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