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SUUR verlication Group
Accounts office
3.
One of the procedures for reducing physiological cause as a principle of minimising
hazards in dangerous and hazardous goods is:
(A) Rotation (B) Removal (C) Rolling (D) Releasing
4.
Loss Statements on Form
are raised when demurrage / wharfage become
payable because of the negligence or inaction of the consignor or consignee:
(A) IAFA-490 (B) IAFA-498 (C) IAFA-500 (D) IAFA-520
5.
6
.
Reserve / Guiding prices are fixed not more than days before the auction:
(A) 4
(B): 3
(C)
2
(D)
The loss of store's as posted in the ledger and accounted for in the P.S.A will be bo
to Work Order:
(A) 02/00023/00 & 02/00024/00 (B)
01/00020/00 & 01/00021/00
(C) 02/00020/00 & 02/00021/00 (D) 01/00023/00 & 01/00024700
7
7 day
(D)
What is the time limit, after which Railways will not be liable for any damage
nation of transit?
6 days
(C)
5 days​

Answers

Answered by ruses
0

Answer:

Exposure to chemicals commonly used in workplaces can lead to a variety of short- and long-term health effects such as poisoning, skin rashes and disorders of the lung, kidney and liver.

A quarter of all Victorian employees regularly use hazardous substances such as chemicals, flammable liquids and gases in their work. A hazardous substance can take many forms, including gas, powder, liquid, solid or dust. The product may be pure or diluted.

Manufacturers and importers of hazardous substances are legally obliged to include warning labels and Safety Data Sheets with their products. This information offers advice on safe handling practices.

Answered by chandrannagaselvi
0

3.(B) Removel

4.(B)IAFA-498

Explanation:

  • 4. IAFA-498
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