Wednesday 28 December 2016

NEBOSH Examination Question Words

The following words are commonly used in NEBOSH examination questions. Make sure you understand what they mean.


QUESTION WORD

REQUIREMENT
Define
Provide a generally recognized or accepted definition.
Describe
Give a word picture.
Explain
Give a clear account, or reasons for.
Give
Provide without explanation (used normally with the instruction to ‘give an example [or examples] of…’
Identify
Select and name.
List
Provide without explanation.
Outline
Give the most important features of (less depth than either ‘explain’ or ‘describe’, but more depth than ‘list’).
Sketch
Provide a simple line drawing using labels to identify specific features.
State
A less demanding form of ‘define’, or where there is no generally recognized definition.

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Friday 23 December 2016

Important Abbreviations - HSE

ABSActive Breaking Systems
ACAlternate Current
ACGIHAmerican Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
ACOPApproved Code of Practice
A&EAccident & Emergency Services
AETREuropean Agreement concerning the work of Crews of Vehicles Engaged in International Road Transport
AIDSAcquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
APFAssigned Protection Factor
BBVsBlood Borne Viruses
BLVsBiological Limit Values
BMGVsBiological Monitoring Guidance Values
BOLVsBiological Occupational Limit Values
BSIBritish Standards Institution
CATCable Avoidance Tool
CDMConstruction (Design and Management)
CEConformity European
CENEuropean Standards
CLPClassification, Labelling and Packing
CO2Carbon Dioxide
COPCode of Practice
COPDChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
COSHHControl of Substance Hazardous to Health
CPRCardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
CTSCarpal Tunnel Syndrome
CNWRControl of Noise at Work Regulations
DCDirect Current
DOSHDepartment of Occupational Safety and Health
DSEDisplay Screen Equipment
EEAEuropean Economic Area
EFAWEmergency First‐Aid at Work
EPLEquipment Protection Level
ESAEuropean Safety Agency
ETAEvent Tree Analysis
EUEuropean Union
FAWFirst‐Aid at Work
FLTForklift Truck
FMEAFailure Mode and Effect Analysis
FRAFire Risk Assessment
FTAFault Tree Analysis
GHSGlobally Harmonised System
GNPGross National Product
HASAWAHealth and safety at Work etc., Act 1974
HAVSHand-arm Vibration Syndrome
HAZOPHazard and Operability Studies
HEPAHigh-efficiency Particulate Arrester
HIVHuman Immunodeficiency Virus
HSCHealth and Safety Commission
HSEHealth and Safety Executive
HSGHealth and Safety Guidance
ICRPInternational Commission of Radiological Protection
IECInternational Electro technical Commission
ILOInternational Labour Organisation
ILVIndicative Limit Values
IOELVIndicative Occupational Exposure Limit Value
ISOInternational Standardisation Organisation
ITInformation Technology
KPIKey Performance Indicator
LEVLocal Exhaust Ventilation
LFSLabour Force Survey
LGVLarge Goods Vehicle
LPGLiquefied Petroleum Gas
LTELLong‐term Exposure Limit
mSmilliSeconds
MEWPMobile Elevated Work Platform
MHSWRManagement of Health and Safety at Work 1999
MSDsMusculoskeletal Disorders
NGONon‐Governmental Organisation
NOxNitrogen Oxides
NRRNoise Reduction Rating
OHSASOccupational Health and Safety Assessment Series
OSHAOccupational Safety and Health
OSHOccupational Safety and Health
PATPortable Appliance Testing
PCVPassenger Carrying Vehicle
PELPermissible Exposure Limits
PNAPredicted Noise Attenuation
PPEPersonal Protective Equipment
PTSPermanent Threshold Limit
PTWPermit-to-work
RCDResidual Current Device
RCSsRisk Control System
REACHRegistration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals
RNOADRecording and Notification of Occupational Accidents and Disease
RPARadiation Protection Adviser
RPERespiratory Protective Equipment
RzRoughness
SDSSafety Data Sheets
SLCSound Level Conversation
SNRSingle Number Rating
SO2Sulphur Dioxide
SRVSlip Resistance Rating
STELShort‐term Exposure Limit
SWLSafe WorkingLoad
TTSTemporary Threshold Shift
TWATime Weighted Average
TLVsThreshold Limit Values
UNRTDGUN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods
UVUltraviolet
VWFVibration White Finger
WAHWork at Height Regulations 2005
WBVWhole Body Vibration
WELWorkplace Exposure Limit
WHOWorld Health Organisation
WRULDsWork‐related UpperLimb Disorders


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Monday 19 December 2016

Cranes - Construction Safety

Hazard: Significant and serious injuries may occur if cranes are not inspected before use and if they are not used properly. Often these injuries occur when a worker is struck by an overhead load or caught within the crane's swing radius. Many crane fatalities occur when the boom of a crane or its load line contact an overhead power line.



Solutions:
  • Check all crane controls to insure proper operation before use.
  • Inspect wire rope, chains and hook for any damage.
  • Know the weight of the load that the crane is to lift.
  • Ensure that the load does not exceed the crane's rated capacity.
  • Raise the load a few inches to verify balance and the effectiveness of the brake system.
  • Check all rigging prior to use; do not wrap hoist ropes or chains around the load.
  • Fully extend outriggers.
  • Do not move a load over workers.
  • Barricade accessible areas within the crane's swing radius.
  • Watch for overhead electrical distribution and transmission lines and maintain a safe working clearance of at least 10 feet from energized electrical lines.
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Wednesday 14 December 2016

Common Causes of Fire in Businesses

Open Flames
  • negligence in conducting hot work, such as welding, cutting or grinding; 
  • improper use of candles;
  • improper handling of flammable or combustible liquids or flammable gases in near-to-potential ignition sources; and
  • matches and cigarettes that are improperly disposed of, or left unattended near combustibles.
Electrical
  • damaged electrical conductors, plug wires or extension cords;
  • use of faulty, modified or unapproved electrical equipment;
  • insufficient space or clearance between electrical heating equipment and combustibles;
  • short or overloaded circuits;
  • loose electrical connections; and lighting.
Cooking
  • deep frying in pots or pans on stove tops;
  • unattended cooking appliances; and
  • combustibles located dangerously close to cooking equipment.
Spontaneous Ignition and the Ignition of Waste Materials
  • improper disposal of materials susceptible to spontaneous combustion, such as oily rags from wood finishing or polishing;
  • accumulation of organic materials, such as green hay, grain or woodchips; and
  • accumulation of waste combustible materials near potential sources of ignition.

Thursday 8 December 2016

Safety and Information Signs

Use of Safety Signs 
  • The purpose of safety signs
  • A range of common safety signs: prohibition, warning, mandatory and safecondition signs in general workplace use
Safety and Information Signs 

Signs combine shape, colour and a pictogram (symbol) to provide specific health and safety information. Being pictographic they are universal, and do not rely on language or the ability to read.

Safety Condition signs are square or rectangular in shape, and have a green background with white pictograms and lettering. Examples of such signs are exit routes and first aid. They mean the safe way to do something.

Warning signs are triangular in shape, with a yellow background, and black pictogram and lettering. They mean danger - proceed with caution

Mandatory signs are circular in shape, with a blue background and white pictogram. They mean "must do". Examples are wear hearing defenders in an ear protection zone.

Prohibited signs are round in shape, with a white background and a red perimeter band and diagonal stripe. The pictogram is black in colour. Examples are No smoking.

Fire equipment signs these are square or rectangular in shape, with a red background and white pictogram. This sign denotes the location of fire fighting equipment.


Illuminated signs and acoustic signals such as alarms, and also verbal and hand signals are also covered in the regulations. We will now look at each of these areas briefly:

Dangerous locations/traffic routes: In places where there is a risk of people or equipment colliding with obstacles, or where objects may fall (i.e. storage facilities), these should be marked with yellow and black, or red and white striped tape or boards.

Traffic routes for internal transport must be clearly identified by continuous coloured lines, preferably, yellow or white.

Illuminated signs: Where such signs are required e.g. on emergency escape routes in the event of an electrical failure, and then these must have a battery back-up.

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Friday 2 December 2016

Tips For Fire Safety

Space Heaters Need Space
Keep portable and space heaters at least 3 feet from anything that may burn. Never leave heaters on when you leave home or go to sleep. Children and pets should always be kept away from them.

Smokers Need To Be Extra Careful
Never smoke in bed or when you are sleepy. Carelessly discarded cigarettes are a leading cause of fire deaths in the United States.

Be Careful Cooking
Keep cooking areas clear of combustibles and wear short or tight-fitting sleeves when you cook. Keep the handles of your pots turned inward so they do not over-hang the stove. If grease catches fire, carefully slide a lid over the pan and smother the flames, then turn off the burner.

Matches and Lighters are Dangerous

In the hands of a child, matches and lighters can be deadly! Store them where kids can't reach them, preferably in a locked area. Teach children that matches and lighters are "tools" and should only be used by adults.




Use Electricity Safely
If an appliance smokes or has an unusual smell, unplug it immediately and have it repaired. Replace frayed or cracked electrical cords and don't overload extension cords. They should not be run under rugs. Never tamper with the fuse box or use the improper size fuse.

Cool a Burn
If someone gets burned, immediately place the wound under cool water for 10 to 15 minutes. If the burn blisters or chars, see a doctor immediately!

Be Careful of Halogen Lights
If you have halogen lights, make sure they are away from flammable drapes and low ceiling areas. Never leave them on when you leave your home or office.

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Tuesday 29 November 2016

Causes of accidents - Environmental factors

We now have information on what types of accidents happen, but not why they occur.

There are three groups of factors that contribute to accidents:

  • Environmental
  • Human
  • Occupational
Any accident report and investigation should identify which factors were the cause.



Environmental factors
Concerned with the workplace and the conditions of the workplace which affect the employee.

Organisation of the workplace
The layout of the workplace including access, transport, space, overcrowding, cleanliness and waste
disposal, housekeeping, cleaning schedule.

Environmental stressors
Temperature, ventilation, humidity, lighting, noise. These can be associated closely with occupational factors, e.g. physical.

Welfare
Washing facilities, toilets, drinking water, amenity areas, accommodation for clothes, changing rooms, rest and meal facilities.

Structural
Slips, trips and falls, staircases, falls from a height, doors, gates, windows, roads, floors, and traffic routes.

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Saturday 26 November 2016

Nebosh hsw Course in Chennai

NEBOSH Health and Safety at work award is a first step towards other higher levels of NEBOSH qualification and provides a potent platform for breakthrough in to NEBOSH IGC.

The NEBOSH Award in Health & Safety at Work qualification is aimed at anyone who needs to understand the principles of health and safety as part of their job to ensure health and safety at workplace.




3 Days of Classroom Training + 1 Day of Examination


What does the course cover?

IOSH Managing safely covers the health and safety management system basics, the responsibilities of a health and safety manager and common workplace hazards and a risk assessment project based on your theory/board game/workplace.


HSW 1 - Workplace Safety Foundation (Theory)

  • Foundations of health & Safety
  • Responsibility for health and safety
  • Health & Safety risk assessment and control
  • Hazards and control associated with work equipment
  • Transport safety
  • Hazards and controls associated with working electricity
  • Fire safety
  • Hazards and controls associated with manual handling and repetitive movement
  • Hazards and controls associated with hazardous substances
  • Hazards and controls associated with working environment
HSW 2 - Workplace Risk Assessment Activity (Practical)

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Tuesday 22 November 2016

Nebosh Oil Gas Course In Chennai

NEBOSH International Technical Certificate in Oil and Gas Operational Safety is an exclusive qualification is designed specifically for the experts with safety responsibilities in the oil and gas industry. It is the latest addition to NEBOSH's portfolio of globally-recognised health, safety, environmental and risk management qualifications.



What does the Qualification Covers?


NEBOSH Oil and Gas course covers the principles of process safety management in the oil and gas industries. The syllabus takes a risk management approach based on best practice and international industry standards.


Unit IOG1 : Management of International Oil and Gas Operational Safety
  • Element 1: Health Safety and Environmental Management in Context
  • Element 2: Hydrocarbon Process Safety 1
  • Element 3: Hydrocarbon Process Safety 2
  • Element 4: Fire Protection and Emergency Response
  • Element 5: Logistics and Transport Operations


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Friday 18 November 2016

Nebosh International Diploma In Chennai

NEBOSH Idip is designed to equip candidates with the competence required to initiate their career as a safety and health practitioner, irrespective of wherever they work in the world. It will fulfil the OSH objectives around the world.


Distance Learning

Unit IA: Managing Health and Safety - 3 hrs written exam
Unit IB: Hazardous Agents in the Workplace - 3 hrs written exam
Unit IC: Workplace and Work Equipment - 3 hrs written exam
Unit ID: International application of health and safety theory and practice

Course Content

The NEBOSH International Diploma is divided into four units, each of which is assessed separately:

Unit IA: International management of health and safety
Unit IB: International control of hazardous agents in the workplace
Unit IC: International workplace and work equipment safety
Unit ID: International application of health and safety theory and practice

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Monday 14 November 2016

Iosh Course in Chennai - POSHE

Institution of Occupational Health and Safety is a premier organisation for health and safety membership in the world and the only Chartered body for health and safety professionals with more than 45,000 members in 100 countries.

IOSH Managing Safely is designed for managers and supervisors from any domain/organization. It is specifically designed for the managers to accelerate on the ground actions they are held responsible to handle health and safety within the team. The delegates can think about what they are learning - build confidence and energy level within him and put it into practice when they are back to their workplace.




What does the course cover?

IOSH Managing safely covers the health and safety management system basics, the responsibilities of a health and safety manager and common workplace hazards and a risk assessment project based on your theory/board game/workplace.

Managing Safely covers:
Module 1: Introducing Managing Safely
Module 2: Assessing Risks
Module 3: Controlling Risks
Module 4: Understanding your responsibilities
Module 5: Identifying Hazards
Module 6: Investigating Accidents and Incidents
Module 7: Measuring Performance
Module 8: Protecting our Environment


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Wednesday 9 November 2016

Nebosh Course in Chennai

NEBOSH IGC in Chennai is offered by POSHE Solutions. NEBOSH IGC in Chennai is NEBOSH International General Certificate offered by POSHE Solutions, a certificate in Occupational Health and Safety. POSHE Solutions has trained over hundreds through NEBOSH IGC in Chennai.Professionals and students who wish to undergo Health and Safety courses in Chennai can take up the NEBOSH IGC Training in Chennai.



The NEBOSH IGC course in Chennai by POSHE Solutions is designed for international standards and meets global expectations and standard. NEBOSH IGC is the most preferred course for Health and Safety and POSHE Solutions is the most preferred training partner for NEBOSH IGC course in Chennai.

NEBOSH International General Certificate has 3 units:
Unit IGC 1: Management of International Health and safety

  • Foundation in Health and safety
  • Health and Safety Management Systems
  • -  Policy
    -  Organising
    -  Planning
    -  Measuring, Audit and Review
Unit GC 2: Control of International Workplace Hazards
  • Workplace Hazards and Risk Control
  • Transport Hazards and Risk Control
  • Musculoskeletal Hazards and Risk Control
  • Work Equipment Hazards and Risk Control
  • Electrical Safety
  • Fire Safety
  • Chemical and Biological Health Hazards and Risk control
  • Physical and physiological Health Hazards and Risk control
Unit GC 3: International Health and Safety
Work related Practical Assessment.


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Saturday 5 November 2016

Diploma in fire and Safety Engineering

Fire and Safety Engineering Course as a career option is fast catching up with the students in India. Whereas in abroad, Safety is an integral part of most of university programs.


Fire Engineering and Safety Management is getting its underlying foundations quickly as a profession option in India. It is just in nowadays that a large portion of the general population of our nation are getting to know it, though in abroad fire eng. what's more, wellbeing administration is a vital piece of a large portion of college projects.

Job Prospects

  • Fire Officer/Fire Protection Technician/Safety Supervisor,
  • HSE Engineer/ HSE Advisor,
  • Safety Officer / Safety Manager,
  • HSE / EHS Officer/ Manager
  • Fire Men / Officer Safety Steward
  • Safety Assistant / Environmental Engineer

Gulf is the biggest fire prone area in the world, because it has the largest storage of oil. Undoubtedly the highest budget of fire prevention and fire protection spent in the world is in the Gulf. They prevent fire by increasing the safety awareness of the people. That translates into thousands of job openings in the field of Safety as Safety Engineers, officers & Supervisors.

Eligibility Criteria:
 +2 Completion / Diploma

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Monday 31 October 2016

Extinguish Fire - Fire Safety

How do you extinguish fires?

This involves the elimination of one side of the fire triangle.
Starvation - remove the fuel, e.g. turn off the gas supply, drag burning pallets away from the fire.

Smothering - remove the oxygen supply or adding inert gas (without oxygen) to the burning mixture, e.g. fire blanket onto a pan, or using a foam extinguisher. Main risk is that the fire may reignite when foam (wet chemical used for fat fryers) or blanket is removed as heat will still be present.

Carbon dioxide is commonly used in extinguishers and nitrogen is used in the petrochemical industry. Smothering is only effective when the source of oxygen is air. It is ineffective when the substance that is burning contains oxygen.

Cooling - commonest, cheapest and most effective method. For example,water sprayed onto a fire, will cause the temperature to be lowered. The steam produced acts as a blanket to smother reducing the potential for further ignition. Dry powder extinguishers rapidly absorb the heat and also smother.

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