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Section A: Objective Type & Short Questions (30 Marks)
 This section consists of Multiple choice & Short Notes type questions.
 Answer all the questions.
 Part one carries 1 mark each & Part Two carries 5 marks each.
Part One
Multiple choices:
1. In the 5‟S to good housekeeping leading to cleaner, better & safety workplace, what is meant by
SIESO?
a. Sort
b. Systematize
c. Sweep
d. Sanitize
2. When the car in front is about to turn the right than what step should be taken?
a. Overtake only on right
b. Overtaking on the left
c. Overtaking is not permissible
d. None of these
3. OSHA stands for_____________
a. Organizational Safety and Health Administration
b. Organizational Security and Health Application
c. Occupational Safety and Health Administration
d. Occupational Safety and Health Advantage
4. Which of the following is not the visible cost of accident?
a. Loss of production
b. Medical cost
c. Legal cost
d. Overhead cost
5. BBS stands for_____________
6. PPE Stands for_________.
7. Which of the following is not come under the 5E‟s for accident prevention?
a. Engineering
b. Enforcement
c. Executing
d. Enforcement
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8. Spoiled work, loss of prestige, funeral expenses are comes under which type of cost?
a. Visible
b. Invisible
c. Both a & b
d. None of these
9. Which of the following is the basic element of safety organization?
a. Assignment of responsibility
b. An accident record systems
c. Maintenance of safe working condition
d. All of the above
10. What is the full form of ABC in safety?
a. Always better control
b. Always be careful
c. Attitude behavior culture
d. None of the above
Part Two:
1. What are the 5E‟s for accident prevention?
2. Explain the advantages of training in safety?
3. List the basic prevention measures of industrial fire.
4. List the tips for road safety.
Section B: Caselets (40 marks)
 This section consists of Case lets.
 Answer all the questions.
 Each Case let carries 20 marks.
 Detailed information should form the part of your answer (Word limit 150-200 words).
Caselet 1
The following report appears in the records of accidents in a major manufacturing concern. A new plating
machine has been installed and was being check out for proper operation. During this check it was fond that
bearing on the caustic solution circulating pump were defective and had to be replaced. The pump was
removed, repaired and was being reinstalled. An electrician was assigned to make the electrical connections
on the same pump.
The electrician finished his part of the assignment except for checking the direction of shaft rotation. Since
the plumber was out of the area the electrician asked the company representative supplying the equipment if
the pump was ready to the tried out, and he stated that it was. The electrician walked to the end of the platter
to start the motor and the plumber appeared on the scene at the same time. Shout to the electrician not to start
the pump were too late because he had already turned the pump on. At this moment, hot caustic solution
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showered out of the pipe flange which had not yet been reassembled and tighten. The solution splashed onto
the plumber, two engineers in the area and other plant engineering employee and the vendor representative.
The plumber received burns requiring immediate hospitalization and will be out of work for about two
months. One of the engineers requires subsequent hospitalization for eye burns and was off work for over a
week, while the other three involved received only minor burns.
Questions:
1. How could this “accident” have been avoided? How would you recommend preventing occurrence of a
similar accident in the future?
Caselet 2
The Gladwin Company, a manufacturer of glassware with 1,200 employees, has had the following injury
record for the past three years. The earliest year is shown first. Injuries involving days away from work: 44,
53, 47. The past year, one worker suffered permanently disfiguring burns; another lost four fingers on his
right hand. Severity, which the union calculated on the old Z16.1 basis, was 600; 1,100; and 1050.
The company employs a full time safety specialist and has a safety committee. There is a relatively strong
union, part of a national organization.
The union and management are in the midst of somewhat bitter contract negotiations. The union
representatives in the third say of argument have introduced a demand that the union be given equal
authority with management in all aspects of safety. They maintain working conditions are not safe enough
and that the union should be given authority to set minimum safety standards to stop production when these
areas not complied with and to cooperate as an equal partner with the present safety committee in inspecting
and determining fault and remedy.
Question:
1. What do you think the management representative should do? Should this union demand be granted?
Section C: Applied Theory (30 marks)
 This section consists of Applied Theory questions.
 Answer all the questions.
 Each question carries 15 marks.
 Detailed information should form the part of your answer (Word limit 200-250 words).
1. Explain the “Do‟s” and “Don‟ts” of electrical safety?
2. Define „Hazard‟. Explain types of „Industrial hazard‟?
END OF SECTION B
END OF SECTION C
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Examination Paper MM.100
Industrial Safety Management
Section A: Objective Type & Short Questions (30 Marks)
 This section consists of Multiple choice & Short Notes type questions.
 Answer all the questions.
 Part one carries 1 mark each & Part Two carries 5 marks each.
Part One
Multiple choices:
1. _____________is one of the weapons in the creative armoury available to mangers.
a. Brainstorming
b. Hazard
c. Phosgene
d. Hazop
2. Which acid was the by-product of caustic soda manufacturing plant?
a. Folic acid
b. Hydrochloric acid
c. Sulphuric acid
d. Nitric acid
3. Which Step cannot be taken to isolate or block energy?
a. Block machine parts against motion that might result from gravity.
b. Disconnect or shutdown engines or motors that power mechanical systems.
c. Discharge capacitors by grounding.
d. De-energize electrical circuits by disconnecting power source from the circuit.
4. ____________are the outer particles of an atom they contain a negative charge.
a. Electric current
b. Electricity
c. Electron
d. None of these
5. This plan should provide for the orderly and phased shutdown of an installation.
a. Off-site emergency plan
b. On-site emergency plan
c. Safety Plan
d. Health Plan
6. MSDS stands for:-
a. Material Safety Data Sheet
b. Medical Safety Data Sheet
c. Material Solution Data Sheet
d. Material Security Data Sheet
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7. The Xanthate is dissolved in dilute sodium hydroxide & the resulting solution is the viscous orange
liquid known as
a. Spinning
b. Shredding
c. Viscose
d. Aging
8. ____________is used as a temporary care measure to provide the circulation of some oxygenated
blood to the brain.
a. CPR
b. ECC
c. NEC
d. CFR
9. The SWL of a wire rope can be calculated by dividing
a.
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b.
c.
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π‘“π‘Žπ‘π‘‘π‘œπ‘Ÿ π‘œπ‘“ π‘ π‘Žπ‘“π‘’π‘‘π‘¦
d.
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𝐴
2
e.
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10. Which gas is not used for the purpose of ventilation?
a. Carbon-di-oxide
b. Oxygen
c. Nitrogen
d. Hydrogen
Part Two
1. Describe the safety precautions in storing gas cylinders.
2. Write the advantages and disadvantages of „Electric Forks‟.
3. Explain the overview of the „Employer Safety Program‟?
4. What are the stages of „Brainstorming‟?
Section B: Caselets (40 marks)
 This section consists of Case lets.
 Answer all the questions.
 Each Case let carries 20 marks.
 Detailed information should form the part of your answer (Word limit 150-200 words).
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Caselet 1
Oxygen Cylinder- A Potential Explosion Hazard
In an open area outside a mechanical workshop, a welder was cutting some steel plates with an oxy-acetylene
gas cutter. The oxygen cylinder was about to get empty so, he decided to replace it with a filled one. He
unscrewed the regulator from the empty cylinder and installed it on the new full cylinder.
When he opened up the cylinder valve, he noticed a leak at the union connection between the cylinder and the
regulator. He therefore turned off the cylinder valve, unscrewed the union and examined the gasket. He found
that there were two gaskets instead of one, which ought to be the case. So, he removed one of the gaskets. He
then screwed up the union again and turned on the cylinder valve.
The moment he turned on the cylinder, there was an explosion in the regulator followed by fire. A jet of flame
emerged from the back of the regulator and continued until the cylinder valve was shut off. A large portion of
the regulator melted and burned during the incident.
There was no injury to anyone. The welder remained alert to save himself.
Surveillance Findings
1. An examination of the regulator revealed that there was some grease in the ball bearing in the front
housing.
2. The explosion actually occurred in the rear high-pressure section and the grease was found in the front
housing of the regulator.
3. It is concluded from both the above findings that:
 An inexperienced person had overhauled the regulator.
 There had been, in all probability, grease in the rear section too.
 Grease or oil in the smallest quantity is sufficient enough for oxygen to have caused an
explosion.
Question:
1. What are your recommendations for prevention from these kinds of incidents?
Caselet 2
Explosion in a Chemical Raw Material Store
A continued process chemical plant, manufacturing anion and cation exchange resins, used hazardous
chemicals as their raw material. The process intermediates were also hazardous but the final products were
not. The plant had a separate raw material store, which was maintained as per laid sown standards, and a ring
main fire hydrant system. However the inventories were more than the necessary consumption because of
shortage of material as and when required.
One day in the afternoon at about 2:00pm, a loud sound was heard and the workers observed dense white
smoke coming out if the ventilators of the raw material store. The smoke disappeared in five minutes.
Findings
1. The storeroom was immediately opened to inspect what had gone wrong.
2. A cardboard drum, contained Benzoil Peroxide (BPO) had exploded and spread all over the store.
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3. The area was immediately cleaned and the drum was cut open, thoroughly cleaned, rendered to pieces
and disposed of safely.
4. No one was reported injured because the place is isolated.
Question:
1. Prepare an investigation report on the basis of above case and suggest some points for prevention.
Section C: Applied Theory (30 marks)
 This section consists of Applied Theory questions.
 Answer all the questions.
 Each question carries 15 marks.
 Detailed information should form the part of your answer (Word limit 200-250 words).
1. Describe the „Investigation Report‟ based on the “Layered Method”.
2. Explain the method of „Occupational Safety and Health Training‟?
S-2-300813
END OF SECTION B
END OF SECTION C

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