Safety Quiz Competion_2024 (Team No- )

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Across
  1. 2. an unforeseen situation that threatens employees, contractors or the public, disrupts or shuts down operations, or causes physical or environmental damage.
  2. 6. Only these diseases are reportable as per HSE management system
  3. 7. There is 5s rule defined for housekeeping as follows SORT, SET IN ORDER. SHINE, STANDARDISE AND _____________.
  4. 8. involve combustible metal is classified as _______, such as potassium,magnesium,aluminum
  5. 9. - __________ is applied to isolate the energy source.
  6. 11. first 'S' in the acronym 'PASS' stands for _____
  7. 13. Combination of probability and severity of any harm occurring
  8. 14. Issuer-A qualified person who approves the Safe Work Permits in compliance with the E&C India procedure.
  9. 15. extinguisher is suitable for flammable liquid fire (Eg. Petrol, Diesel).
  10. 16. Cost-Four most common reasons for paying so much attention to Safety such 1. Ethical 2 Legal Obligation, 3. _______________ 4. Image of company.
  11. 18. triangle element are fuel, Heat & ________
  12. 20. near miss or unsafe circumstance that has potential severity is ≥2 is classified as ________.
Down
  1. 1. National Safety Day theme for this year : FOCUS ON SAFETY _____________for ESG Excellence.
  2. 3. Process of designing or arranging workplaces, products and systems so that they fit the people who use them
  3. 4. An event that results in injury is called …………
  4. 5. Gas measurement unit is PPM. The first M stand for ______
  5. 7. ________Objects and knives should be stored separately to prevent cuts.
  6. 10. actions or behaviors that put ourselves or others at risk of harm is called.
  7. 11. of fuel from the scene of fire is called _________.
  8. 12. Policy- a written statement by an employer stating the company's commitment for the protection of the health & safety of employees.
  9. 17. ________point contact must be followed while climbing on ladder.
  10. 19. is the unit of measurement for noise levels?