Operation Safety Quiz

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1. What are the different roots of entry in which chemical can enter the body?

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Chemicals can enter the body through inhalation, ingestion, skin contact, and injection, emphasizing the importance of comprehensive protective measures.

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Embark on a crucial exploration of operational safety with our 'Operation Safety Quiz.' This quiz delves into essential aspects of safety protocols, covering a broad spectrum of scenarios ranging from cargo movement to vapor exposure and chemical entry routes. It assesses your understanding of measures crucial for maintaining a secure... see moreworking environment, emphasizing elements like static charge control, PPE usage, and confined space awareness.

Whether you're involved in industrial operations, handling chemicals, or overseeing logistics, this quiz ensures your knowledge aligns with safety standards. Take the quiz to fortify your grasp on operation safety, promoting a secure and hazard-free workplace for yourself and your colleagues. see less

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2. What are the minimum PPEs required for any operation?

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Coveralls, hard hats, and safety shoes are essential personal protective equipment (PPE) for ensuring worker safety during various operations.

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3. What defines a confined Space?

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A confined space is characterized by limited means of access, lack of continuous occupation design, and restricted natural ventilation, posing potential hazards.

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4. What are the way to control static charge/electricity during cargo movement?

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To mitigate the risks of static charge, it's crucial to limit its generation, reduce splashing, avoid free fall, and control accumulation by employing earthing and bonding techniques.

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5. Vapor exposure can be controlled by

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Limiting vapor formation through closed container storage and using respiratory protection, along with job rotation, ensures effective control of vapor exposure in various work scenarios.

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6. UEL stands for:

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UEL signifies the maximum concentration of a flammable gas or vapor in the air that can support combustion.

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7. STEL stands for:

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STEL represents the maximum average concentration workers can be exposed to over a short period, typically 15 minutes, without experiencing adverse effects.

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8. PEL Stands for:

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PEL signifies the permissible concentration of a substance in the air that most workers can be exposed to without adverse effects during a standard work shift.

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9. LEL stands for:

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LEL denotes the lowest concentration of a flammable gas or vapor in the air that can ignite.

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10. The area with presence of flammable atmosphere for continuous or longer time is known as;

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Zone 0 designates an area where a flammable atmosphere is present continuously or for long periods, necessitating stringent safety measures.

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11. Identify location where fixed LEL detectors are installed in our terminal are;

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Fixed LEL detectors are strategically placed in various locations, including PH-1, PH-2&3, PH-4, and PH-5, to monitor flammable gas concentrations.

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12. What is the pressure maintained in the fire water line at our terminal?

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The fire water line at our terminal is maintained at a pressure of 9 Bar to ensure an effective and prompt response to potential fire incidents. This pressure is in line with industry safety standards and terminal requirements.

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13. Identify location where flame detectors are installed in our terminal.

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Flame detectors are strategically positioned in Loading Gantry, DFU, HOU, PH-1, PH-2&3, PH-4, and PH-5 to promptly identify potential fire hazards.

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What are the different roots of entry in which chemical can enter the...
What are the minimum PPEs required for any operation?
What defines a confined Space?
What are the way to control static charge/electricity during cargo...
Vapor exposure can be controlled by
UEL stands for:
STEL stands for:
PEL Stands for:
LEL stands for:
The area with presence of flammable atmosphere for continuous or...
Identify location where fixed LEL detectors are installed in our...
What is the pressure maintained in the fire water line at our...
Identify location where flame detectors are installed in our terminal.
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