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  • 1. 

    Safety day is observed on 

    • A.

      4th april

    • B.

      2nd may

    • C.

      4th March

    • D.

      4th June

    Correct Answer
    C. 4th March
    Explanation
    Safety day is observed on 4th March. This day is dedicated to raising awareness about safety measures and promoting a safe environment. It serves as a reminder to individuals and organizations to prioritize safety in their daily lives and work. By observing Safety Day on 4th March, people are encouraged to take necessary precautions and prevent accidents or injuries.

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  • 2. 

    How many safety  std are there in Tatapower   ?

    • A.

      6

    • B.

      7

    • C.

      8

    • D.

      9

    Correct Answer
    C. 8
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 8. This means that there are 8 safety standards in Tatapower.

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  • 3. 

    How Many safety procedure is there in our system  

    • A.

      5

    • B.

      4

    • C.

      6

    • D.

      8

    Correct Answer
    B. 4
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 4 because the question asks for the number of safety procedures in the system, and out of the given options, 4 is the only number that represents a possible count of safety procedures.

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  • 4. 

    What is the full form of JSA?

    Correct Answer
    Job Safety Analysis
    Explanation
    JSA stands for Job Safety Analysis. It is a process that helps identify potential hazards and risks associated with a particular job or task. By analyzing the steps involved in the job, the JSA aims to prevent accidents and injuries by implementing appropriate safety measures. It involves breaking down the job into smaller steps, identifying hazards, and determining the necessary controls to mitigate those hazards. JSA is an important tool in ensuring workplace safety and promoting a culture of risk prevention.

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  • 5. 

    In  SACRED what is S stands for?

    Correct Answer
    Safety
    Explanation
    The correct answer for the question "In SACRED what does S stand for?" is Safety. This acronym is commonly used in various contexts, such as workplace safety or personal safety. In this case, the acronym SACRED is being used to represent a concept or a set of principles, with each letter standing for a specific word. The letter S represents Safety, emphasizing the importance of ensuring a secure and protected environment.

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  • 6. 

    What is the full form SIAT?

    Correct Answer
    Safety Intervention, Audit and Training
    Explanation
    SIAT stands for Safety Intervention, Audit, and Training. This acronym represents a comprehensive approach to ensuring safety in various contexts. Safety intervention refers to the proactive measures taken to prevent accidents or incidents from occurring. Audit involves conducting regular inspections and assessments to identify potential hazards and ensure compliance with safety standards. Training involves providing appropriate education and instruction to individuals to equip them with the necessary knowledge and skills to maintain safety. Together, these three components form a holistic approach to promoting and maintaining safety in different environments.

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  • 7. 

    What is the full form of SMS?

    • A.

      Safety Management Service

    • B.

      Safety Management System

    • C.

      Safety Matrix Session

    • D.

      Management Standards

    Correct Answer
    B. Safety Management System
    Explanation
    SMS stands for Safety Management System. This is a comprehensive approach to managing safety in organizations, particularly in industries such as aviation and healthcare. A Safety Management System includes processes, policies, and procedures designed to identify, assess, and mitigate risks and hazards. It aims to continuously improve safety performance and prevent accidents and incidents. By implementing a Safety Management System, organizations can proactively manage safety, enhance operational efficiency, and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.

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  • 8. 

    TATA Power has established its SMS in line with 5-Star Safety Management System and Occupational Health and Safety Assessment Series of:

    • A.

      18000

    • B.

      18001

    • C.

      18002

    • D.

      18010

    Correct Answer
    B. 18001
    Explanation
    TATA Power has established its SMS (Safety Management System) in line with the Occupational Health and Safety Assessment Series of 18001. This series provides a framework for organizations to manage their occupational health and safety risks and improve their performance in this area. By aligning with this series, TATA Power demonstrates its commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of its employees and stakeholders.

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  • 9. 

    Formal written system used to control certain types of work which are identified as (potentially) hazardous:

    • A.

      SMS

    • B.

      PTW

    • C.

      HIRA

    • D.

      JSA

    Correct Answer
    B. PTW
    Explanation
    PTW stands for Permit to Work, which is a formal written system used to control certain types of work that are identified as potentially hazardous. This system ensures that proper safety measures are in place before starting any work that could pose risks to the workers or the environment. It helps in assessing the hazards, identifying control measures, and obtaining necessary permissions and authorizations before commencing the work. PTW is an essential tool for maintaining safety standards and preventing accidents in high-risk work environments.

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  • 10. 

    Fire by Fuel Oil is the fire of which class?

    • A.

      Class A

    • B.

      Class B

    • C.

      Class C

    • D.

      Class D

    Correct Answer
    B. Class B
    Explanation
    Fuel oil fires are classified as Class B fires. Class B fires involve flammable liquids or gases, such as gasoline, oil, or alcohol. Fuel oil, being a flammable liquid, falls under this category. Class B fires require extinguishing agents that can smother the flames and prevent the spread of fire.

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  • 11. 

    Which three elements are the basic need of fire without which fire can not evolve?

    • A.

      Hydrogen, Fuel, Oxygen

    • B.

      Air, Fuel, Hydrogen

    • C.

      Oxygen, Heat, Fuel

    • D.

      Heat, CO2, Oxygen

    Correct Answer
    C. Oxygen, Heat, Fuel
    Explanation
    Fire requires three elements to evolve: oxygen, heat, and fuel. Oxygen is necessary for the combustion process, as it supports the chemical reaction that occurs during fire. Heat is required to raise the temperature of the fuel to its ignition point, initiating the fire. Fuel acts as the source of material that undergoes combustion, providing the necessary energy for the fire to sustain and grow. Without any of these three elements, fire cannot occur.

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  • 12. 

    Emergency "Siren testing tone" is blowing continuously for:

    • A.

      5 Seconds

    • B.

      10 Seconds

    • C.

      15 Seconds

    • D.

      20 Seconds

    Correct Answer
    C. 15 Seconds
    Explanation
    The emergency "Siren testing tone" is blowing continuously for 15 seconds. This duration allows for an adequate test of the siren system without causing unnecessary disturbance or confusion. It provides enough time for individuals to recognize and respond to the siren, while also preventing the sound from becoming too prolonged or bothersome.

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  • 13. 

    Any hazard is:

    • A.

      Something with the potential to cause harm

    • B.

      Something to fall over

    • C.

      Something in the wrong place

    • D.

      A problem that has no solution

    Correct Answer
    A. Something with the potential to cause harm
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Something with the potential to cause harm" because a hazard is defined as something that can potentially cause harm or injury. It refers to any condition, substance, or activity that has the potential to cause harm to people, property, or the environment. Hazards can be physical, chemical, biological, or psychological in nature and can range from simple everyday objects to complex processes or situations. The key aspect of a hazard is its ability to pose a risk or danger to individuals or their surroundings.

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  • 14. 

    The most effective control risk is:

    • A.

      PPE

    • B.

      Discipline

    • C.

      Elimination

    • D.

      Controls

    Correct Answer
    C. Elimination
    Explanation
    Elimination is the most effective control risk because it involves completely removing the hazard or risk from the workplace. By eliminating the hazard, there is no longer a need for any other control measures. This approach is considered the most effective because it prevents the risk from occurring in the first place, ensuring the safety and well-being of workers. PPE, discipline, and controls are all important control measures, but they are not as effective as elimination in terms of completely eliminating the risk.

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  • 15. 

    Noise is:

    • A.

      Loud Sound

    • B.

      Unwanted sound

    • C.

      Prolonged Sound

    • D.

      Concorde going overhead

    Correct Answer
    B. Unwanted sound
    Explanation
    Noise is defined as unwanted sound. It refers to any sound that is considered unpleasant, irritating, or disruptive to the normal functioning of individuals or the environment. This can include sounds that are too loud, repetitive, or inconsistent with the desired auditory environment. Unwanted sound can have negative effects on physical and mental health, causing stress, sleep disturbances, and reduced productivity. Therefore, noise is commonly associated with any sound that is not desired or welcomed.

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