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Section 1: True or False

Statements
T 1. HSE Management System is the health, safety and environment program that is tailored project specific and is ased on HSE !olicy and mission of
the company.
F ". #S$ %&&1 is an #nternational Standardi'ation (ertificate for Environmental Management.
T ). $SH* is an *merican $ccupational Safety and Health Standardi'ation +ational *gency that sets health and safety la,s and regulations to e
applicale in -S* and as a reference for other countries.
F .. The HSE $fficer is responsile for reporting directly to the HSE Manager on any violation regarding HSE on/site only.
F 0. The HSE officer is the only person responsile to conduct the gas testing prior to a confined space entry.
T 1. The HSE $fficer is directly responsile to stop ,or2 in case violations are oserved.
T 3. The HSE $fficer is responsile for promoting strict !!E commitment among employees, preventing violations and confiscating any missed, e4pired
and ad 5uality !!E items.
F 6. (aron Mono4ide 7($8 is a to4ic gas that is released due to complete comustion of fuel.
F %. #n scaffolding a 9:reen Tag; means that the scaffold is ready to e inspected y the Scaffold superintendent.
F 1&. The standard noise level that should not e e4ceeded ,ithout ,earing ear protection is %0d<.
F 11. The *cceptale =ange of $4ygen inside a confined space is 1%.0> or higher.
F 1". 11& or ""& ?olt po,er tools are safe to use inside a confined space.
F 1). 9Heat Stress; is usually the result of ,or2 eing performed y an employee ,ho suffers from a and ha is doing a Hot @or2 e.g. ,elding, ,ithout
getting a ,or2 permit to asses if he fits for this tas2.
T 1.. #n inspecting a lifting operation, you have to chec2 for the certificate of the crane, ,or2 permit, arricades around the area of operation, certificate
for operator and a standy ,atch man to guide the operator.
F 10. * 9Tie/in; is a process of connecting !ipeline, ,here there is no need for a ,or2 permit.
T 11. For ,or2ing under po,er lines, all necessary safety arriers, ,arning signs, goal posts and guards shall e installed, and safe distance should e
maintained from the 9oundary limit;.
T 13. Front Ending Aoading is a process of identifying and preparing the HSE re5uirements to ensure that a certain activity ta2es place as scheduled and
in a safe manner.
T 16. Su/contractors shall comply ,ith ((E HSE Management System as approved for the project ,hen operating for ((( !roject or on (((
!remises.
F 1%. Toilets and Aavatories should e inspected t,ice per ,ee2.
T "&. The Fleet Management System 7FMS8 is divided into t,o elements: ?ehicle Monitoring System 7?MS8 and Bourney Management !lanning 7BM!8.
Section ##: Multiple (hoice
1. The HSE Cepartment should include:
*. Medical clinic, Traffic control unit, TrainingDinduction section, and security unit
<. Medical clinic, TrainingDinduction, and Security unit
(. Security unit, Traffic control unit, Environmental section, and Medical clinic
D. Training/induction section, Medical clinic, Health and Safety unit and Environmental section
". @hen an accident happens on/site, the HSE officer:
*. #n case an injury ta2es place, he ,ill e responsile for transferring the victim to the medical clinic on/site.
<. *ssist the Foreman or Superior in conducting an investigation and reporting to the HSE Manager
(. =evie, the #nvestigation report to ensure corrective actions have een ta2en later.
C. *dminister first/aid to the injured 7only if the HSE $fficer is trained on first/aid8
E. all of the above
). #n case of emergency situation, the HSE $fficer has to
*. Shout loudly to notify una,are employees in case he ,as present in the area ,here the emergency situation occurs
<. *ssist the area supervisor for immediately shutting do,n or removal of potential ignition/ha'ards in the area of emergency.
(. #nform the HSE Manager of the situation efore attempting any direct action in the area.
D. Start implementing the HSE Emergency procedure of the project and direct employees to the muster points.
.. Curing ,ee2ly HSE meeting and ,al2throughs, the HSE $fficer:
. Might present the Senior HSE officer in coordination meetings !ith client and participate in !al"throughs in areas !here he operates.
<. #s responsile for reporting minutes of the meetings and inspection results to project management
(. ConEt have to attend any of the HSE meetings or to participate in ,ee2ly ,al2through
C. *ttends HSE departmental meetings only and coordinates ,ith other staff to implement action plans
0. <asic !ersonal !rotective E5uipments that are mandatory for all employees and visitors on construction sites are:
*. HelmetDSafety shoesD :ogglesD:loves
#. Helmet/Safety shoes/$oggles
(. (overallDSafety shoesDHelmet
C. Safety shoesD:ogglesD(overall
1. The Environment Management System is composed of plans and programs for controlling:
*. *ir pollution, ,aste ,ater and solid ,aste regeneration
<. Solid ,aste, good house2eeping, ,aste ,ater and air pollution
%. &aste !ater, !aste management, air and noise pollution, flora and fauna biodiversity, site/vie! intrusion and a reinstatement plan
C. @aste ,ater, flora and fauna iodiversity, solid ,aste and good house2eeping
3. $HS*S 16&&1 and #S$ 1.&&1 are:
*. (ompany 7(((8 (odes and Standards for HSE Management system
<. Health and Safety #nternational Standards for ,or2ing near or in $ilD:as live plant premises
(. #nternational standards for HSE =ecord 2eeping of accidents, fatalities, and medical cases
D. 'nternational %ertificates for (ccupational Health, Safety and Environment management compliance that is issued by an international
organi)ation
6. The asic ojectives of a Medical (linic:
. To stabili)e injured personnel in need for tertiary treatment prior to moving them to hospitals or medically evacuating them
<. !rovide all 2inds of treatments
%. T( provide immediate assistance and medical attention to employees !ho are in need of primary and secondary medical attention
C. *ll of the aove.
E. +one of the aove
%. #n HSE statistics reporting, the =ecordale cases as per $SH* definitions are:
*. first aid cases, medical treatment cases, restricted cases and ,or2/related illnesses
<. first aid case and ,or2/related deaths and illnesses
%. !or"*related death and illness, !or"*related injuries, !or"*restricted cases, and medical treatment cases
C. medical treatment cases, illnesses and first/aid cases
1&. *n e4cavation is considered a confined space if its depth e4ceeds:
*. " meters
<. 1meter
(. 1.0 meters
D. +.,meters
11. The Severity =ate is defined as:
*. total man hours ,or2edDTotal man hours lost due to accidents
#. -man hours lost due to/Total man hours !or"ed./,00
(. 7lost time accidentsDTotal man hours ,or2ed8F"&&,&&&
C. man hours lostD+umer of lost time accidents
1". Te asic re5uirements for safe ,or2ing on heights are:
*. lifeline, helmet, and coverall
<. full ody harness, lifelines, helmet and goggles
(. lanyard, helmet, safety shoes, goggles and coveralls
D. full body harness !ith shoc"*absorbent, lanyard, helmet, safety shoes and goggles
1). H"S:
(hoose the incorrect sentence
*. hydrogen sulfide 7H"S8 is commonly found in petroleum and gas reservoirs, in stagnant ,aters and in a numer of chemical proceedings as y/
product
<. an e4tremely poisonous gas ,hich can very 5uic2ly paraly'e the reathing organs and lead to death
%. harmful to health but !hen inhaled in large 1uantities only
C. rise from the decomposition 7rot8 of organic materials andDor vegetative materials and acteria
1.. @hat is the first action to e ta2en after stopping the lea2 in the event of a small land oil spill
. use absorbent materials to mop up the spill
<. report incident to company
(. restore the contaminated area to its original state
C. dig trench do,nhill spill to prevent contamination of ground ,ater
10. The asic training re5uirements for grinding operations and !o,er Tools should include:
*. identification of ha'ards
<. storing, using, handling and transporting
(. functions pf all components and inspection of these components
D. all of the above
11. :as cylinders and fuel storage materials shall e:
7Gou can choose more than one ans,er if correct8
. designated as a non*smo"ing area and ventilation should be ade1uate
<. designated to control contain all comustile materials regardless of type in order to preserve ,or2ing space on/site
(. accessile to all employees
D. e1uipped !ith fire e2tinguishers
13. The true cause of repeated spillage of oil on a factory floor can e descried as a 9rea2do,n of the H;
*. safety delegates
#. management system
(. safety committee
C. selection procedures
16. @ho is responsile for recogni'ing and eliminating unsafe conditions
*. $SH*
<. the employer
(. the employee
D. everyone
1%. The purpose of railings and toe oards on elevated platforms is to
. prevent falls and falling objects
<. eliminate the need for signs and arricades elo,
(. avoid overloo2ing the platform
C. ma2e the platform unstale
"&. The purpose of shoring in e4cavations and tunnels is to prevent
*. accidental cutting of utility lines
#. cave*ins
(. lea2s and vapor uild/up
C. falls into open holes
"1. !ersonal !rotective e5uipment helps reduce the
*. possiility of accidents
<. amount of fatigue
%. e2tent of injury/impact of injury
C. danger to others
"". To implement the House2eeping !rocedure, house2eeping is the est managed y the
*. project manager
<. engineers
%. superior and his cre!
C. HSE manager
E. HSE officers
"). FEA consists of the follo,ing steps:
7Gou can choose multiple ans,ers8
. identifying the scope of !or" of the tas"s and activities to be carried out for a specified period -minimum 3*!ee" loo" ahead.
#. identifying the re1uired HSE4S plans and procedures, defining the logistics -i.e., !or", material, supplies, e1uipment, personnel, location,
etc.
%. conducting loo"*ahead 5is" assessment to identify and analy)e ha)ards and ris"s of the activities and tas"s planned for thee scope of
!or"
D. developing a mitigation measures for potential ha)ards and ris"s associated !ith the scope of !or"
E. scheduling this re1uirements in such a manner to ensure that planned activities coincide !ith the scheduled !or" activities
".. The Bourney Management !lan is a process of planning journeys to e conducted
. prior to a starting a journey that is in e2cess of a certain number of "ilometers, or a critical journey, a form has to be filled and a ris"
assessment conducted -if necessary., then the journey is conducted provided that the corrective identified in the 5is" ssessment are
implemented.
<. after to starting a journey that is in e4cess of a certain numer of 2ilometers, or a critical journey, a form has to e filled and a ris2 assessment
conducted 7if necessary8, then the journey is conducted provided that the corrective actions identified in the =is2 *ssessment are implemented.
(. *fter to starting a journey that is in e4cess of a certain numer of 2ilometers, or a critical journey. There is no form neither any type of information
needed.
C. prior to starting a journey that is in e4cess of a certain numer of 2ilometers, or a critical journey, a form has to e filled and a ris2 assessment
conducted 7if necessary8. There is no need to correct actions identified in the =is2 *ssessment process.
Section ): Short *ns,er Iuestions
Cefinitions and *reviations 7+ot more than " Aines871" points8 " points each.
1. Cefine 9Ha)ard; / a source, situation, act that creates or cause potential harm in terms of personal injury or occupational illness.
". Cefine 9udit; J is a systematic e4amination and evaluation of HSE management system to collect information ,ith the aim of assessing the
effectiveness and reliaility of the system and suggesting corrective actions if necessary
). Cefine 96ear miss; J is an undesirale events ,hich under slight different circumstances could have lead to personal injury, property damage,
material loss and environmental degradation
.. Cefine 95is" ssessment; process J is the overall process of analy'ing and estimating the level of ris2 and evaluating ,hether or
not the ris2 is tolerale and ade5uately controlled ta2en into account any measures already in place
0. Cefine 95ecordable 'ncidents; 7as per $SH*8 J are all ,or2 related deaths and illnesses, together ,ith injuries that result in loss of consciousness,
restriction of ,or2 or motion, transfer to another jo, or re5uire treatment eyond first aid.
1. Cefine an 9'nspection; J an official authoritative e4amination of e5uipments, tools, people at ,or2, etc. for complying the legal re5uirements and
standards set oth locally or internationally.
@hat do these HSE areviations stand for 70 points/ 1 point each8
1. (!= (ardio !ulmonary =esuscitation
". AT*DAT# Aost Time *ccidentsDAost Time #njuries
). !T@ !ermit to @or2
.. BS*DBH* Bo Safety *nalysisDBo Ha'ard *nalysis
0. MSCS Material Safety Cata Sheets
*ns,er the follo,ing 5uestions 7not more than 1&mlines each8. "3 points
+. &hat is the purpose of the Health, Safety and Environment 7lan in projects8
#t is estalish to give details of the HSE management system commitment of the company through moral, legal, and social reasons and ho, the
company ,ill estalish and operate HSE management system in order to protect the health and safety of all personnel y preventing them
against ,or2 related injuries, ill health, death and incidents.
Moral J the need to provide reasonale standard of care and to reduce the ha'ard effect y accidents and ill health to the ,or2ers
Aegal J compliance ,ith regulations, la,s and international standards
Social J the need to provide safe place of ,or2 and maintaining a sanitary environment
,. &hat is the role of the Health and Safety Department in the project8
The HSE Cepartment is estalish as the managementEs arm to ensure implementation of the company HSE policies, programs, and ojectives
Iualified safety officers are assigned to different project sites representing the HSE department and acting as arm of the department
3. Dra! a typical HSE (rgani)ation %hart of an HSE Department on a construction project8
9. :ist the basic duties of a HSE officer.
a8 instruction and induction of ne, project personnel
8 assess and support management and supervisory personnel on HSE issues
c8 underta2ing random spot chec2 on the project site to verify compliance ,ith the project HSE plan
d8 instructing and assessing sucontractor to verify their compliance to applicale project HSE plan
e8 reporting and investigation of accidents, damages, environmental loss and near miss
f8 administrating and regularly revie, project HSE plan to ensure that HSE plan is 2ept up to date
;. &ho of the project personnel should deliver the HSE Toolbo2 tal"s and !hy8
The foreman or supervisor ,ill conduct HSE toolo4 tal2 ecause he is the in/charge of operation of a particular project area and in term of line
management he is the direct superior ,ho can give immediate reminders and command in overseeing any HSE related issue
<. 'dentify locations, tas"s, or units/sections that should be included in the HSE officer=s daily inspection program.
House2eeping and sanitary motor vehicles steel erection
Fire prevention fueling facility and repair shop concrete construction
Temporary electrical installation arricades masonry
Hand tools handling and storage of materials radiography
!o,er tools e4cavation and shoring personal protective e5uipment
Aadders demolition (hec2 the availaility of permit to ,or2 in each activity
Scaffolding pile driving
@or2 on elevated places e4plosives
(onstruction e5uipment flammale gases and li5uids
E5uipment erection ,elding and cutting
=adiography J the e4amination of materials y non/destructive methods utili'ing radioactive isotopes or 4/ray generating e5uipment
>. E2plain a %onfined Space safe entry process and !hat are the steps re1uired before !or" progress.
#s a safe system of ,or2ing inside a confined space ,here everyone involved have een properly trained and instructed to ma2e sure they 2no,
,hat to do and ho, to do it safely. #t contains the re5uirements for procedures and practices to eliminate or control ha'ards for safe entry operation.
a8 (onduct @or2 !lanning
/ to carefully estalish the scope of activity 7,or2 environment8 and the conditions of ,or2
/ identify all possile ha'ards of the tas2, assessing the ris2 and determine the safe precautions to ta2e.
8 (SE !ermit *pplication
/ specify the date, location, and name of confined space
/ purpose of entry
/ duration of entry permit
c8 Entry !ermit *uthori'ation
/ appointment of an entry supervisor, authori'ed entrant 75ualified and competent person8 and attendant as safety ,atch
d8 @or2site !reparation / to ensure that all conditions specified in the permit have een fulfilled
?. State the three types of e2tinguishing agents and the fire natures to be used for.
a8 @ater or *ir !ressuri'ed @ater 7*!@8 Fire E4tinguisher designed to e4tinguish (lass * of Fire or comustile materials such as ,ood, paper,
faric, plastic
8 (aron Cio4ide Fire E4tinguisher designed to e4tinguish (lass < of Fire or flammale li5uids such as petroleum products, paints, solvents

c8 Cry (hemical Fire E4tinguisher designed to e4tinguish either comustile material, flammale li5uids, urning metal 7class C of Fire8
must e chec2 on container lael
@. &hat are the basic steps to do a Aob Safety Ha)ard nalysis
a8 specify the name of jo location or ,or2place environment
8 state the tas2 description, purpose and scope of ,or2
c8 identify ha'ard description
/ ,hat can go ,rongK
/ ho, could it ariseK
/ ,hat are the contriuting factorsK
/ ho, li2ely that the ha'ard ,ill occurK
/ ,hat are the conse5uencesK
d8 specify ha'ard control or safeguards
/ identify ris2 reducing measures
+0. &hat are the conditions for issuing a Hot !or" 7ermit
#t is re5uired for ,or2 ,hich involved the use of na2ed flame or any source of ignition or ,or2 ,hich could produce or e4pose an electrical
or auto/ignition source.
++. &hat is the difference bet!een a BHot &or"C and a B%old &or"C
Hot @or2 is the carrying out of any tas2 or the use of any tool or e5uipment ,hich involve the use of na2ed flame or electric arc
or a source of ignition
(old @or2 is the carrying out of any tas2 or the use of any tool or e5uipment ,hich ,ill not produce a source of ignition.
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