Saudi Aramco HSE Interview Q & A –
Part 4
Crane and
overhead line power line distance? 15m 50 feet
How many
feet away from power line?
10ft up to
50kv
15ft 50 to
200kv
20ft 200 to
350kv
25ft 350 to
500kv
35ft 500 to
750kv
45ft750 to
1000kv
Define
Risk?
The likely
hood that a hazard will cause harm in combination with the severity of injury,
damage or loss that might foreseeable occur
What is LEL
& PEL?
Lower
explosive level and Permissible exposure
Define Risk
Assessment?
A
formalized process of identifying the risk that they generate and then either
eliminate or controlling the risk.
Define
Flammable? Easily set on fire.
Define
Flammability?
Is the
ability/nature of a substance to burn or ignite, causing fire.
Define
Combustible?
Ability to
catch fire and burn easily is called Combustible.
Define
Combustibility?
Is a
measure that how easily a substance can be set on fire
Is Saudi
Aramco permit need to drive "tractor"? Hot work Permit
Define Hot
Work?
Any
activity that may develop enough spark, Flame or heat to ignite flammable
atmosphere or combustible material
If work is
low risk in non-restricted area then which permit needed?
No permit
require but follow the rules and procedure of Saudi Aramco
How to
Report in Emergence?
Call To 110
or 911 Control room
3 Time Say
“This is An Emergency Call”
Describe
incident Location
Describe
the incident
Report
injury if any
Give your
name and Badge No
Repeat
above information
Last Stay
on line for further instruction.
What is
procedure in Emergency Situation?
Evacuate
immediately,
Sound the
alarm,
Assess the
situation,
Protect
rescue plan,
Rescue
victim,
Revive
victim.
Types of
Alarm?
5 Types
Stop work
H2SAlarm
LEL Alarm
(Fire)Emergency
All Clear
How Many
Step to Stop Work Authority?
1. Stop
unsafe work
2. Notify
Effected person
3.
Investigate the cause for Incident (Accident)
4.
Communication finding and rescue Victim
5. Follow
up
How do you
treat a heat stroke victim?
Heat stroke
is a form of hyperthermia in which the body temperature is elevated
dramatically.
Victims of
heat stroke must receive immediate treatment to avoid permanent organ damage.
First and foremost, cool the victim.
Get the
victim to a shady area, remove clothing, and apply cool or tepid water to the
skin (for example, you may spray the person with cool water from a garden
hose), fan the victim to promote sweating and evaporation, and place ice packs
under the armpits and groin.
If the
person is able to drink liquids, have them drink cool water or other cool
beverages that do not contain alcohol or caffeine.
Monitor
body temperature with a thermometer and continue cooling efforts until the body
temperature drops to 101 to 102 F (38.3 to 38.8 C).
Always
notify emergency services (911) immediately. If their arrival is delayed, they
can give you further instructions for treatment of the victim.
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