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Privacy Policy

 

Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

HSE BANGLADESH  collects information about visitors. This information includes your IP address, browser type, domain names, access times and referring addresses. We use this information for operating our services, maintaining the quality of the service, security management and providing reports for relevant business purposes.


Confidentiality and Security

We regard your CV as a very personal document and we wish you to have full control over who can view it and whether or not.

The level of control is provided to you by your choice of whether to make your CV searchable by our Clients or not. Making your CV searchable considerably increases your exposure to potential employers.

• When you apply to jobs through our services, your resume in your MY HSE BANGLADESH  account and any other information that you disclosed during your job applications will be made available to the companies you are applying to.

• You may block any employer not to access your CV from our database.

• You may remove your CV from our searchable database at any time from "Delete Resume" option at MY HSE BANGLADESH .

• We limit access to personal information about you to employees who we believe reasonably need to come into contact with that information to provide products or services to you or in order to do their jobs. If any recruiter is found to be breaching our terms and conditions, then we will immediately terminate their use of our services.

 

Email Resume

Our Email Resume service provides facility for MY HSE BANGLADESH  account holder to email his/her detail resume to employer with message.

 

E-Mail this job to a friend

Our Mail-a-Friend service makes it easy for our users to recommend jobs to friends or relatives. Simply complete the Mail-a-Friend form and we will send an email to your specified recipient(s) containing detail job description to the selected job. We will not use your recipient's details for any other purpose than the fulfillment of this service.

Resume References

In reference section to your resume, HSE BANGLADESH  will ask you for their names, telephone numbers, emails and position titles. This information will be enclosed as part of your job application and employers may contact them to get references for your applications.

Job Mail Service

The Job Mail Service matches job seekers requirements for employment with the vacancies advertised on any one of our websites. For job seekers who register to this service you receive an email listing those jobs that we believe you should be interested in. Your requirements are defined by your preferred criteria which can be used to specific job titles, skills, organization types or other definition of the job you want. You can change these criteria at any time.


E-Mail Notification Services

When you subscribe to a HSE BANGLADESH E-mail Notification, We use your email address to send you the notification(s) you have requested like HSE BANGLADESH Newsletter, HSE BANGLADESH workshop/Training, Third Party offers and Promotions. You may subscribe and unsubscribe services by following the prominent instructions mentioned in each of the notification.

Third-Party Tracking Technologies

HSE BANGLADESH uses the Google Analytics tracking technology to track visits to our website. It allows us to analyze the usage of our website and is merely for our internal use.

Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies

Some of our Web pages utilize "cookies" and other tracking technologies. A "cookie" is a small text file that may be used, for example, to collect information about Web website activity. Some cookies and other technologies may serve to recall Personal Information previously indicated by a Web user. Most browsers allow you to control cookies, including whether or not to accept them and how to remove them.

You may set most browsers to notify you if you receive a cookie, or you may choose to block cookies with your browser, but please note that if you choose to erase or block your cookies, you will need to re-enter your original user ID and password to gain access to certain parts of the Web website. Our use of cookies and other tracking technologies allows us to improve our website and your web experience. Your IP address might be used to track your location to provide you with various location based services and for our data analysis purposes. We may also analyze information that does not contain personal information for trends and statistics.

Security

We use lots of tools (encryption, passwords, and physical security) to protect your personal information against unauthorized access and disclosure.

Opting out of E-Mail Notification Services

We allow users to opt-out of having Email Notification Alerts sent to them at any time.

Revision and updates

HSE BANGLADESH  regularly revises and updates its privacy policy and publishes changes to the policy at our website.

 


Driving Safety:

Driving safety refers to the practices and habits that drivers adopt to reduce the risk of accidents and ensure the well-being of themselves, passengers, and others on the road. This includes following traffic laws, paying attention to road conditions, avoiding distractions, practicing defensive driving techniques, and maintaining a vehicle in good working condition.

 

Hazards and Risks associated with driving

There are several hazards and risks associated with driving, including:

1.    Distracted driving: using a cell phone, eating, drinking, or engaging in other activities while driving can divert the driver's attention from the road and increase the risk of accidents.

2.    Impaired driving: driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs can impair a driver's judgement and reaction time, making it more difficult to operate a vehicle safely.

3.    Fatigue: driving while tired can lead to slowed reaction time and impaired judgement, increasing the risk of accidents.

4.    Speeding: driving at excessive speeds increases the likelihood of losing control of the vehicle and increases the severity of accidents.

5.    Aggressive driving: engaging in behaviors such as tailgating, sudden lane changes, and excessive honking can increase the risk of accidents.

6.    Poor road conditions: driving on roads that are poorly maintained or in adverse weather conditions, such as heavy rain or snow, can increase the risk of accidents.

7.    Vehicle malfunctions: vehicles that are not properly maintained can experience malfunctions that increase the risk of accidents.

8.    Inclement weather: driving in extreme weather conditions, such as heavy rain, snow, or fog, can make it more difficult to see and increase the risk of accidents.

9.    Poor visibility: driving in low light conditions, such as at dawn, dusk, or in heavy traffic, can make it difficult to see other vehicles, pedestrians, and road signs.

10. Road design: roads that are poorly designed, such as those with sharp curves or limited visibility, can increase the risk of accidents.

11. Fatigued or drowsy driving: long hours behind the wheel and lack of sleep can lead to drowsy driving, which can impair judgement, reaction time, and decision-making skills.

12. Drowsy driving can also lead to micro-sleeps, brief moments of unconsciousness, which can be extremely dangerous while driving.

13. Reckless or negligent driving: drivers who engage in dangerous or careless behaviors, such as reckless driving or driving while distracted, put themselves and others on the road at risk.

14. Unfamiliar roads: driving on unfamiliar roads, especially in unfamiliar territory, can increase the risk of accidents as drivers may not be familiar with the layout and road signs.

15. Overloading: driving with an overloaded vehicle can affect the vehicle's handling, braking, and stability, increasing the risk of accidents.

16. Tired tires: driving with worn out tires or tires that are not properly inflated can increase the risk of blowouts, which can cause loss of control of the vehicle.

17. Poor vehicle maintenance: failing to regularly maintain a vehicle, such as checking brakes, oil levels, and battery, can increase the risk of mechanical failure and accidents.

18. Vehicle malfunctions: sudden mechanical failures, such as engine or transmission problems, can result in loss of control of the vehicle and increase the risk of accidents.

19. Sudden stops: sudden stops, such as those caused by sudden braking by other vehicles or road hazards, can cause rear-end collisions and increase the risk of accidents.

20. Driving under the influence of prescription drugs: some prescription and over-the-counter medications can impair driving ability, similar to alcohol and other drugs, and increase the risk of accidents.

21. Poor road signs: unclear or missing road signs can lead to confusion and increase the risk of accidents.

22. Poorly maintained roads: roads with potholes, cracks, or other damage can be hazardous to drive on and increase the risk of accidents.

23. Vehicle rollovers: high-center-of-gravity vehicles, such as SUVs, are more prone to rollovers, which can be dangerous or fatal.

24. Pedestrian hazards: pedestrians, particularly those who are distracted or under the influence, can be unpredictable and increase the risk of accidents.

25. Wildlife hazards: animals that cross the road unexpectedly, such as deer or other wildlife, can pose a risk to drivers.

26. Night driving: driving at night can be more dangerous due to reduced visibility, fatigue, and increased traffic.

27. Road rage: aggressive driving or road rage, such as honking, tailgating, and cutting off other drivers, can increase the risk of accidents and altercations.

28. Inexperienced drivers: newly licensed drivers may lack the experience and judgement to safely operate a vehicle, increasing the risk of accidents.

29. Driving in construction zones: construction zones can be hazardous with narrow lanes, reduced speed limits, and workers present on the road.

30. Overloading: overloading a vehicle with too much weight can affect the vehicle's stability and handling, increasing the risk of accidents.

31. Towing: towing a trailer or other vehicle can require more attention and effort to control the vehicle, increasing the risk of accidents.

32. Tire blowouts: sudden tire blowouts can cause a loss of control of the vehicle and increase the risk of accidents.

33. Reckless cyclists: cyclists who ignore traffic rules and engage in dangerous behavior, such as riding on the wrong side of the road, can increase the risk of accidents.

34. Inattentive drivers: drivers who are not fully focused on the road, such as those who are daydreaming or distracted by their thoughts, can increase the risk of accidents.

35. Road debris: debris on the road, such as fallen branches or debris from a previous accident, can cause a loss of control of the vehicle and increase the risk of accidents.

 

By being aware of these hazards and taking steps to reduce them, drivers can help to make the roads safer for themselves and others. Remember, safety should always be a top priority when driving. By being aware of these hazards and taking steps to minimize them, drivers can help reduce the risk of accidents and keep themselves, their passengers, and others on the road safe.

 

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Control Measures for safe driving safety

Here are several measures drivers can take to help ensure safe driving:

1.    Wear a seatbelt: wearing a seatbelt can help protect against serious injury or death in the event of a crash.

2.    Obey traffic laws: following traffic laws, such as speed limits, stop signs, and signal lights, can help prevent accidents.

3.    Avoid distractions: distractions, such as texting or eating while driving, can take a driver's focus off the road and increase the risk of accidents.

4.    Stay alert: drowsy driving can impair reaction time and judgement, increasing the risk of accidents. It is important to get enough sleep and take breaks during long trips.

5.    Maintain a safe following distance: keeping a safe following distance can provide extra time to react in case of an emergency.

6.    Keep a proper lane position: driving in the center of the lane can help increase visibility and reduce the risk of accidents.

7.    Avoid aggressive driving: aggressive driving behaviors, such as tailgating and sudden lane changes, can increase the risk of accidents.

8.    Check vehicle maintenance: regularly checking the vehicle's maintenance, such as tire pressure, brakes, and oil levels, can help prevent mechanical failure and increase road safety.

9.    Avoid driving under the influence: driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol can impair driving ability and increase the risk of accidents.

10. Adapt to weather conditions: driving in adverse weather conditions, such as rain, snow, or fog, requires extra caution and attention to the road.

11. Be aware of other drivers: being aware of other drivers' actions and anticipating their movements can help reduce the risk of accidents.

12. Use turn signals: using turn signals can indicate intent and provide other drivers with a warning of a vehicle's intended actions.

13. Avoid overloading: overloading a vehicle with too much weight can affect stability and handling, making it more difficult to control.

14. Keep vehicle in good condition: regular maintenance and inspections can help ensure that a vehicle is in good condition and functioning properly.

15. Yield the right-of-way: yielding the right-of-way to other vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians can help avoid accidents and promote safe and orderly traffic flow.

16. Avoid road rage: road rage, such as honking, tailgating, and aggressive behavior, can escalate quickly and increase the risk of accidents.

17. Slow down in work zones: slowing down in work zones can reduce the risk of accidents and protect road workers.

18. Be mindful of road conditions: driving on slippery or wet roads, gravel roads, or poorly maintained roads requires extra caution and attention to the road.

19. Check tires: ensuring that tires are properly inflated and in good condition can help reduce the risk of blowouts and improve handling.

20. Avoid overconfidence: overconfidence in one's own driving abilities can lead to risky behavior, such as excessive speed or close following distances.

21. Plan trips in advance: planning trips in advance can help reduce stress and avoid rush-hour traffic, which can be more congested and stressful.

22. Avoid driving in heavy rain or snow: driving in heavy rain or snow can reduce visibility and increase the risk of accidents.

23. Use caution when driving at night: driving at night can reduce visibility, making it more difficult to see other vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians.

24. Keep both hands on the wheel: keeping both hands on the wheel can help increase control and stability of the vehicle.

25. Use appropriate speed for conditions: driving at an appropriate speed for the conditions, such as slowing down in inclement weather, can reduce the risk of accidents.

26. Check blind spots: checking blind spots can help avoid accidents with other vehicles, cyclists, or pedestrians.

27. Use extra caution when merging: merging requires extra caution and attention to other vehicles, especially when merging onto freeways or highways.

28. Respect pedestrian and cyclist rights: respecting pedestrian and cyclist rights and being aware of their presence on the road can help reduce the risk of accidents.

 

By following these additional measures, drivers can further reduce the risk of accidents and promote safe driving. It's important to remember that safe driving requires a combination of awareness, judgement, and skill.

 

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Here are several measures drivers can take to help reduce fatigue while driving:

1.    Get enough sleep: getting enough sleep before a trip can help ensure that a driver is well-rested and able to stay alert while driving.

2.    Take breaks: taking breaks during long trips can help reduce fatigue and improve alertness.

3.    Exercise: light exercise, such as stretching or taking a walk, can help improve circulation and reduce fatigue.

4.    Drink water: staying hydrated can help reduce fatigue and improve cognitive function.

5.    Avoid heavy meals: heavy meals can make a driver feel sluggish and drowsy, so it's best to eat a light meal before driving.

6.    Avoid consuming alcohol: consuming alcohol can impair driving ability and increase the risk of drowsy driving.

7.    Listen to music: listening to music or an audio book can help keep a driver alert and entertained during a long trip.

8.    Take a nap: if feeling very tired, a short nap of 15-20 minutes can help improve alertness.

9.    Use air conditioning: using air conditioning can help keep the driver cool and alert.

10. Open a window: opening a window can provide fresh air and help keep the driver alert.

11. Chew gum: chewing gum can help increase alertness and improve cognitive function.

12. Change position: changing position, such as sitting up straight or moving one's legs, can help reduce fatigue and improve circulation.

13. Share the driving: sharing the driving with a passenger can help reduce fatigue and increase road safety.

14. Avoid monotonous roads: driving on monotonous roads, such as straight highways, can increase the risk of drowsy driving.

15. Use caffeine: consuming caffeine in moderation, such as a cup of coffee or tea, can help improve alertness and reduce fatigue.

By following these additional measures, drivers can further reduce the risk of fatigue and promote safe driving. It's important to remember that fatigue can affect a driver's ability to stay alert and react quickly to changing road conditions, increasing the risk of accidents

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here are several checks drivers can perform before starting to drive:

1.    Seatbelt: make sure the seatbelt is fastened securely.

2.    Mirrors: adjust the side mirrors and rearview mirror to provide maximum visibility.

3.    Lights: check that the headlights, taillights, and turn signals are working properly.

4.    Tires: check the tire pressure and tread depth to ensure that the tires are in good condition.

5.    Brakes: test the brakes to make sure they are working properly.

6.    Fuel: check the fuel level to ensure there is enough gas for the trip.

7.    Engine: listen for any unusual sounds or vibrations coming from the engine, which could indicate a problem.

8.    Windshield: clear any snow, ice, or debris from the windshield and windows to ensure maximum visibility.

9.    Registration and insurance: make sure that the registration and insurance are up to date and in the vehicle.

By performing these checks, drivers can help ensure that the vehicle is in good condition and reduce the risk of accidents or breakdowns. It's important to address any issues before starting to drive to promote safe and reliable vehicle operation.

10. Maps/GPS: plan the route and check the maps or GPS to ensure that the driver is familiar with the route.

11. Engine oil level: check the engine oil level to ensure that it is at the proper level.

12. Battery: check the battery to ensure that it is securely fastened and there are no loose cables.

13. Horn: test the horn to make sure it is working properly.

14. Wipers: check the wiper blades to ensure they are in good condition and working properly.

15. Coolant level: check the coolant level to ensure that it is at the proper level.

By performing these additional checks, drivers can help ensure that the vehicle is in good condition and reduce the risk of accidents or breakdowns. It's important to address any issues before starting to drive to promote safe and reliable vehicle operation.

16. Load: check the load in the vehicle to make sure it is evenly distributed and securely fastened.

17. Suspension: check the suspension to make sure that it is functioning properly and the vehicle is level.

18. Brake fluid level: check the brake fluid level to make sure it is at the proper level.

19. Power steering fluid level: check the power steering fluid level to make sure it is at the proper level.

20. Engine air filter: check the engine air filter to make sure it is clean and free from debris.

By performing these additional checks, drivers can help ensure that the vehicle is in good condition and reduce the risk of accidents or breakdowns. It's important to address any issues before starting to drive to promote safe and reliable vehicle operation.

 

 

There are several types of vehicles, including:

1.    Passenger vehicles: these are vehicles designed for transporting people, such as cars, SUVs, minivans, and wagons.

2.    Commercial vehicles: these are vehicles used for business purposes, such as delivery trucks, cargo vans, and buses.

3.    Two-wheeled vehicles: these are vehicles with two wheels, such as motorcycles, scooters, and mopeds.

4.    Heavy-duty vehicles: these are large vehicles used for transporting heavy loads, such as tractor-trailers, dump trucks, and concrete mixers.

5.    Off-road vehicles: these are vehicles designed for use in off-road conditions, such as all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and off-road motorcycles.

6.    Electric vehicles: these are vehicles powered by electric motors, rather than gasoline engines.

7.    Hybrid vehicles: these are vehicles that use both a gasoline engine and an electric motor for power.

Each type of vehicle has its own unique characteristics and is designed for specific uses, from transporting people and goods to navigating rough terrain. Understanding the different types of vehicles and their capabilities is important for safe and efficient operation.

Yes, here are a few more types of vehicles:

8.    Recreational vehicles (RVs): these are vehicles designed for use as mobile homes, often equipped with kitchen facilities, sleeping quarters, and other amenities.

9.    Special-purpose vehicles: these are vehicles designed for specific tasks, such as fire trucks, ambulances, and police cars.

10. Autonomous vehicles: these are vehicles equipped with sensors, cameras, and software that allow them to operate without human intervention.

11. Agricultural vehicles: these are vehicles used in farming, such as tractors, combines, and sprayers.

12. Watercraft: these are vehicles designed for use on water, such as boats, personal watercraft, and ships.

13. Aerospace vehicles: these are vehicles designed for flight, such as airplanes, helicopters, and space shuttles.

Each type of vehicle has its own unique design and capabilities, and it is important to understand these differences to promote safe and efficient operation.

 


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