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Tel: 00966-13-8671909/8674697, Fax: 00966-13-8674397
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INDEX
SECTION DESCRIPTION PAGE No.
1.0 Introduction 5
1.1 Application & Scope 5
1.2 Reference codes Applicable 5
1.3 Objectives 5
2.0 Health & Safety Policy 6
3.0 Environment Policy 6
4.0 Organization & Responsibilities 6
4.1 Project Manager 6
4.2 Construction Manager 7
4.3 HSE Manager / Safety Engineer 7
4.4 Site In charge / Supervisor 74.5 Sub Contractor 7
4.6 Project HSE committee 8
5.0 HSE Objective & Targets 8
6.0 Implementation of HSE Plan 9
6.1 New Employee Induction 9
6.2 Training & Tool box talk 9
6.3 Risk Assessment Method Statement and Safety Systems of
Work
9
6.4 Awareness & Promotion 10
6.5 Permit to work system 11
6.6 Job site Visits / Inspections / Audits 126.7 HSE Communication 12
6.8 Personal Protective Equipment 12
6.9 Conformance Monitoring & Corrective Action Program 13
6.10 Emergency Planning & Preparedness 13
6.11 Performance / Statistics Reporting 13
7.0 Health Standards & Practices 13
7.1 General Health & welfare of works 13
7.1.1 Accommodation 13
SECTION DESCRIPTION PAGE No.
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7.1.2 Drinking water 14
7.1.3 Garbage disposal 14
7.1.4 First Aid facility 15
8.0 Safety Standards and work practices 15
8.1 Working hours 15
8.2 Personal behavior 15
8.2.1 Ban on alcohol, drugs, & smoking 16
8.3 Personal Protective Equipment 16
8.4 Housekeeping 17
8.5 Fire Preventing & Protection 17
8.5.1 Fire permit 18
8.6 Working at height 19
8.6.1 Ladders 19
8.6.2 Scaffolding 198.7 Hoisting work 19
8.7.1 Hoisting Gear & Hoisting Material 19
8.8 Arc welding 20
8.9 Acetylene welding, cutting, & propane, butane burners 21
8.9.1 Grinding 21
8.9.2 Blasting clearing 22
8.10 Electricity 22
8.11 Equipment plant & machinery 22
8.12 Storage of material 23
8.13 Pressure testing 23
8.14 Lighting 248.15 Communication 24
8.16 Radioactive sources 25
8.17 Measures in accordance with special weather conditions 25
9.0 Waste management 27
9.1 Scope 27
9.2 Purpose 27
9.3 Reference 27
9.4 Definitions 27
9.5 Responsibilities 28
9.6 Procedure 29
10.0 Annexure ( format ) 39
10.1 HSE Checklist cum compliance Report 41
10.2 Accident / Incident Report 42
10.3 Supplementary Accident / Incident Investigation Report 43
10.4 Near Miss Incident – Suggested Proforma 44
10.5 Monthly Health, Safety & Environment(HSE) Report 45
10.6 Permit for Working at Height (Above 2 Meter) 46
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10.7 Confined Space Entry Permit 47
10.8 Radiation Work Permit 48
10.9 Demolishing/Dismantling Work Permit 49
10.10 Toolbox talk report 50
10.11 Electrical safety inspection report 51
10.12 Hydro testing report 55
10.13 Clearance for Slab Concreting & Other Scaffolding 56
10.14 Radiography Information Report 57
10.15 House Keeping Inspection Report 58
10.16 Safety Violation Report 59
10.17 Scaffolding Inspection Report 60
10.18 Crane / Heavy Equipment Inspection Report 61
10.19 Crane / Heavy Equipment Inspection Report 62
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 APPLICATION & SCOPE
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This Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) Plan describes the HSE Program of ABDULLA NASS & PARTNERS CO. LTD. shall be implemented in all of their
projects for the safety of personnel, equipment and protection of the environment.
1.2 REFERENCE CODES APPLICABLE
a) Client Specification.b) HSE Management Systemc) IS: 2925 – 1984, IS: 4770 – 1968, IS: 6994 – 1973 (part – I)
IS: 1989 – 1986 (part – I&II).d) Applicable HSE legislation.e) ISO 14001f) OHSAS 18001
1.3 OBJECTIVES
This HSE management Plan is an integral part of the overall HSE Managementsystem for the Project developed by the client. This plan explains theadministrative system for the control of all project activities related to HSEmatters.
2.0 HEALTH & SAFETY POLICY
ABDULLA NASS & PARTNERS CO. LTD. firmly believes that their employees
are its greatest assets.
The ABDULLA NASS & PARTNERS CO. LTD. gives equal importance to Health,Safety and Environment Policy like any other business policy of the company andshall not sacrifice safety for the sake of ostensible high production.
The ABDULLA NASS & PARTNERS CO. LTD. shall pursue Health, Safety andEnvironment Policy in line with the client, local laws and international standards.
The ABDULLA NASS & PARTNERS CO. LTD. shall provide safe and healthyworking conditions including all necessary safety and personal protective
equipment while maintaining efficient production without detriment to theenvironment.
The ABDULLA NASS & PARTNERS CO. LTD. shall provide safe working systemcoupled with adequate safety training to create safety awareness so as toinculcate safety consciousness amongst employees to ensure prevention ofaccidents.
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The improvement in safety in a project site is a continuous process with a directthrust on employees to make conscious effort to do so.
3.0 ENVIRONMENT POLICY
The ABDULLA NASS & PARTNERS CO. LTD. aims at carrying out all activitieswithout disturbing the ecological balance. The ABDULLA NASS & PARTNERSCO. LTD. organizes training programs to educate its people in the use of latesttechniques for prevention, appraisal and restoration of the environment.
The ABDULLA NASS & PARTNERS CO. LTD. strives to develop and provideservices to its customer, protecting the natural resources and keeping in mindtheir impacts on the environment.
The ABDULLA NASS & PARTNERS CO. LTD. is committed by this policy to notonly abide by the prevailing legal requirements but also to further enhance thecause of cleaner and healthier living.
4.0 ORGANIZATION & RESPONSIBILITIES
The ABDULLA NASS & PARTNERS CO. LTD. has the ultimate responsibility forthe health and safety of personnel and for minimizing environmental impact of thework.
The Project Manager shall review HSE management plan and construction
procedures and ensure that they meet the Owners policy and performancestandards.
4.1 PROJECT MANAGER
Has overall responsibility for HSE performance of the project, includingconstruction. Makes it clear that health, safety and environment in lineresponsibility. Holds employees accountable for their performance in HSEEnsures that all significant HSE risks have been identified and those procedureshave been implemented to reduce the risks to as low and reasonably practicable.
Arrange, implementation of safety Policies, objectives and targets & monitors theircompliance. Assumes overall responsibility on matters pertaining to safety withregard to project execution. Demonstrates by example his commitment andpersonal concerns for HSE matters.Ensures that all accidents, occupational illness and environmental incidents arepromptly investigated.
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4.2 RESIDENT CONSTRUCTION MANAGER/SITE MANAGER
Will report to Project Manager
Responsible for the Safety of all construction personnel, including subcontractors.
Responsible for ensuring that all plant and equipment used during construction isregularly inspected and maintained and is in a safe working condition.
Ensures that construction personnel have the relevant competency andexperience of safe execution of the work.
Ensures work procedures contain Safety requirements and that hazards areidentified, assessed, properly managed and is understood by supervisors /workers.
Tours the work sites to ensure a high level Safety awareness among the workers
is maintained. Attends site weekly Safety meeting and ensures construction site Safety concernsare addressed
Enforces requirements for equipment and machinery at the work sites to beinspected by a competent person and such inspection findings are documentedi.e. equipment passport system.
Encourages and supports his supervisors to execute safe working practices.Managing all subcontractors to ensure that overall safety compliance is achieved.
4.3 HSE MANAGER / SAFETY ADVISOR
Will assists management in promoting and maintaining good control includingprovision and use of protective clothing & equipment to ensure that variousactivities are conducted under safe conditions to eliminate hazards such as injuryto personnel and damage to equipment.
Assists management in identification of potential hazards, preparation ofemergency plans and safety organizations advises on implementation of localstandards, codes of practice, regulations and other recommendations in relationto the method statement prepared by the line management and suggestimprovements needed before the job execution.
Advise employees on all matters affecting accident prevention & implementationof safety policy including training the employees on safety to ensure that theyunderstand the safety requirement and strictly follow safety procedures.
Selects the subjects for toolbox topics and organizes talks on the same. Makesregular inspections to identify unsafe working practices, conditions and firehazards, reports on results of inspection and recommends necessary measuresfor remedying unsafe events.
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Provide necessary accident investigation report, cause of accident and findings;and control measures to prevent recurrence. Organizes safety promotional
activities.
Keep liaison with other agencies such as medical & health facilities, fire fightingand Security in general relevant to safety implementation.HSE Manager will have qualification and experience to implement the safetyrequirements accordingly.
4.4 SITE SUPERVISOR
Shall report to the Resident Construction Manager.
Conducts his daily work supervision with Safety requirements as a priority.
Carries out toolbox meeting to ensure his work crews are made aware of hazardthat may be encountered on the job and adhere to hazard management controls.
Makes sure all work crews are issued with the required Safety wear & haveattended the initial Safety induction.
Monitors and observes that work crews are practicing safe work standards andraises their safety awareness.
Carries out daily checks to ensure that hand tools and equipment are in goodworking condition and log of such checks is maintained.
Maintains the work site housekeeping in an orderly manner.
4.5 SUB-CONTRACTORS
Must attend both Owner and ABDULLA NASS & PARTNERS CO. LTD. Safetyinduction briefing.
Be fully equipped with the required standard safety wear & gear whenever present onthe work site.
Workers must be supervised and attended to by a full time competent supervisorapproved by the Construction Manager.
Must obtain an approval permit to work before carrying out work in the Owner’spremises.
Takes all necessary precautions to ensure that their activities would not affect otherfellow workers, any third parties in the premises or cause any damage.
4.6 PROJECT HSE COMMITTEE
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This comprises section In charges, The Project Manager as chairman and safetymanager functioning as a coordinator. The objective and scope of the committeeis to translate Health, Safety & Environment policy and programs of the company
into action through various departments/ safety committees. Review of safetyperformance of project along with the compliance status in respect of statutoryrequirements. Discuss and initiate action on deviation of laid down procedures asand when required. Examine safety audit reports, safety suggestions and takeappropriate action for possible implementation. Review of accidents, dangerousoccurrences and sick reports and take appropriate action.
Ensure adequacy of safety training, safety and Health promotional activities atwork place.
The frequency of the meetings shall be once a month.
5.0 HSE OBJECTIVES / TARGETS
The safety objectives are to ensure the project shall be carried out withoutcausing injuries or illness to personnel, and damage to property or environment.
Provide a safe working environment
Ensure the safety of all personal within or area of work.
Protect the public from injury.
Prevent loss or damage to property resulting from on activities.
Comply legislative regulation.
ABDULLA NASS & PARTNERS CO. LTD.’s HSE targets for the project are: -
Fatalities and loss injury NILFire NILExplosions NILEnvironmental incidents NILVehicle / Transport Incidents NIL
6.0 IMPLEMENTATION OF HSE PLAN
This section outlines the HSE PLAN with a specific and schedule programmed ofactivities, which shall be implemented as the means to achieve the Safetyobjectives and targets.
6.1 NEW EMPLOY INDUCTION
This is imparted to all employees before engaging them on job. All managementpersonnel including site engineers and supervisors from the company as well as
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sub contractors shall receive this training and in turn they should train theemployees working under their control with the help of site safety officers.
Topics to be discussed in the Induction training program shall include but notlimited to the following.
1. Company safety policy.2. General philosophy of accident prevention.3. Site safety organization.4. Emergency procedures.5. Accident reporting system.6. General Safety rules and regulations of the site.7. Good Housekeeping8. Environmental awareness.
9. Job Safety Analysis10. Safe work methods / Method statements.11. Job specific safety instructions12. Material handling13. Scaffolding.14. Working at height.15. Crane operations, lifting & slinging.16. Excavation.17. Handling of electrically driven equipment.18. Operations in confined space.19. Vehicles and traffic control.
20. First aid.
6.2 TRAINING AND TOOLBOX TALKS
Contractor shall be organizing daily tool box talks to work groups on varioussubjects to prior to start of work inculcate safety philosophy. The safety Engineerand assist line supervisors in organizing such talks at regular intervals shallprepare subject for the same.
6.3 RISK ASSESSMENT METHOD STATEMENT AND SAFE SYSTEMSOF WORK
RISK assessment identifies potential hazards that may lead to accidents whileperforming a task. It helps to identify necessary precautions to be taken by theline management to eliminate or guard against such hazards, before starting the
job.
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While selecting jobs for conducting risk analysis the priority is given for the taskswhere more accidents have taken place. The task having potential for seriousaccidents even though there may not have been accidents yet is considered next.
Further, new activity that might not have been previously carried out is studied.
The supervisors involve skilled operator who knows the job thoroughly and hasproper attitude towards conducting the job safety analysis so that all the peopleconcerned with the assigned task are fully involved in safety plans and programsand get their co-operation needed.
Successive steps required for completing the task to be performed are identifiedfor conducting risk analysis. The potential hazards associated at each step ofoperation are recognized and necessary precaution taken to eliminate or to safeguard against such hazards and thus establish safe method of work.
6.4 AWARENESS & PROMOTION
To promote safety awareness amongst all levels of employees Contractor shall beorganizing safety promotional programs that shall include but not limited to thefollowing:
Display of safety posters relevant to the activity in the work area. Provide safetyperformance display boards at suitable locations in which safety statistics, safetymessages, action items arising out of safety meetings etc. shall be displayed.
Toolbox talks are conducted on various subjects to the work groups periodically.Safety Newsletters shall be published and distributed amongst all employees. Acomprehensive incentive program shall be evaluated and awards shall be given tooutstanding performance achievers in safety.
6.5 PERMIT TO WORK SYSTEM
Prior to starting the work, the Contractor must have a valid work permit:
Either in the form of an order or work assignment supplemented by writtenwork permits of the Owner. Provided a representative of the Owner is
continuously present. Or in the form of an order or work assignment for works at or in the vicinity
of existing job. Provided a representative of the Owner is continuouslypresent.
Or in the form of an order or work assignment for works other thanforegoing.
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The owner’s work permits must be issued for a well-defined working area andmust be requested prior to the start of the works. All special instructions must bein the permits must be strictly observed.
Carry out works without a valid work permit or outside the working are asdescribed in the permit will be considered a serious breach of the safety rules.
6.6 JOB SITE VISITS/ INSPECTIONS / AUDITS
Contractor shall carry out Site safety inspections to keep informed about thegeneral level of safety efficiency, trends of accidents, consequences of unsafeconditions or unsafe practices with a proper perspective for taking effective actionto promote safer and healthier work places, and induce greater awareness of theimportance of health safety and welfare at work on the part of all concerned
6.7 HSE COMMUNICATION
Sufficient means of communication to allow the owner and / or support servicesto be immediately informed in case of accident.
6.8 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)
a) Employees are required to wear hard hat at and at all times with the chinstrapduly adjusted as required. No drilling, tampering or changing the shape of thehard hat in any way is permitted. The safety helmet should be fitted on thehead in such a way that there should be a gap of 35 mm between the head
and the shell.b) Employees are required to wear steel toe safety shoes at all times for all
activities other than those in the concrete related areas. For concrete relatedareas employees are required to wear gum boots. No slippers, bare toes arenot allowed at any time.
c) Employees are required to wear Face shields / Safety glasses when buffing,grinding, handling hot materials and when there is a possible eye hazard inthe work being carried out.
d) Employees are required to wear suitable working dress (uniforms) whereprovided and ensure that the buttons are properly secured while working.Loose garments, loose sleeves, and other clothing hanging from the body are
strictly prohibited.e) Employees are required to use suitable respirators/gas masks for protection
against harmful dusts, chemical vapors, toxic gases and to work in Oxygendeficient areas (e.g. confined spaces) etc.
f) Employees are required to use safety nets, safety belts, harness, lifelines etc.while working at higher elevations where it is not practicable to provideworking platforms.
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g) Employees are required to use suitable hand gloves for protection of handsfrom cut injuries, chemical burns, hot burns etc. while handling such harmfulsubstances / materials.
h) Employees are required to use ear muffs and earplugs for the protection ofears from higher noise levels.
6.9 CONFORMANCE MONITORING AND CORRECTIVE ACTION PROGRAMME
All site supervisors shall be continuously monitoring the work crew to ensure thatthey are conforming to safe work practices.
Any cases of unsafe practices and non-conformance spotted shall be intervenedand counseled tactfully.
6.10 EMERGENCY PLANNING AND PREPARDNESS
Emergency procedures should be laid down clearly and employees are instructedregarding the action to be taken by them in case of an emergency.
6.11 INCIDENT REPORTING & INVESTIGATION:
All accidents/incidents having potential of the above shall be immediately reportedto the Owner and / or his representative in the prescribed format, and all suchincidents will be thoroughly investigated by the Safety Engineer & the Projectmanager to establish primary and contributory causes. The recommendations of
the accident/incident investigation report shall be implemented and monitored foreffectiveness.
6.12 PERFORMANCE/STATISTICS REPORTING:
Contractor shall provide the Owner or his representative with weekly or monthlyreports of HSE performance, including injury and occupational illness andenvironmental statistics, details of safety, health and environmental incidents andthe results of monitoring effectiveness of HSE management elements such astraining, toolbox talks, inspections of equipment, housekeeping.
7.0 HEALTH / HYGINE STANDARDS & PRACTICES
7.1 General Health and welfare of workers
7.1.1 Accommodation
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Accommodation for the staff and work force with adequate number of toilets,bathrooms, washing facilities, kitchen, dining, etc. shall be provided nearer to thesite.
Adequate supply of water with, drinking water centers on site shall be provided.Electricity shall be provided for 24 hrs. A day for lighting and back-up generatorsshall be provided where necessary.
General contract regulations shall be strictly complied with regarding the disposalof waste, garbage etc. and sewage system.
Sewage system including proper sanitation arrangement and garbage disposalshall be installed for both staff accommodation as well as workers’ camps.
Adequate lighting to be provided inside living areas and in the premises.
Proper transport facility to reach the employees to the job site.
Good visibility access at site entrances to all plant and personnel to enter andleave the site safely shall be made.
Adequate warning at entrances and exits where necessary shall beprovided.
7.1.2 Drinking water
Contractor shall provide sufficient potable water at work site as well as at camps.
Water shall be stored only in clean & rust proof water tanks mentioned for thepurpose.Solubility of drinking water shall be decided by chemical / biological analysisreport.Temperature of drinking water shall be maintainedRegular analysis of water to ensure the portability.
7.1.3 Garbage disposal
A suitable means for garbage collection and disposal. Arrangements will be madefor a daily collection of food wastes from all food establishments and for not lessthan a twice weekly Collection of refuse from living quarters and work sites.
7.1.4 First Aid Facility
Adequate first aid facilities with required medicines and equipment required as perthe contract requirement shall be provided at work sites, office and all projectvehicles to cater any incidents occurring. Any injury arising during course of workshall be attended at site, provided that is of minor injury by the qualified first aidpersonal (male/ nurse) available at site. If the injury requires proper medical
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attention and needs a qualified doctor (like in case of trauma cases or eye injurycases) the injured persons shall be shifted to nearest hospital immediately.Every first aid box shall be distinctly marked with a red cross on white back
ground.First aid trained person shall be available at each site.Emergency vehicle equipped with emergency items shall be designed fortransport by emergency cars.
Details of all hospitals are furnished in the Emergency Plan.
8.0 SAFETY STANDARDS & WORK PRACTICES
8.1 WORKING HOURS
The working hours at site are fixed for 8 hours at the initial stages of the project.
Work will start at 6:30 in the morning, with 15 minutes tea break in-between.Lunch timings are fixed from 11:30 to 1:00pm. Afternoon working session is from1.00pm to 5.30pm with 15 minutes recess for tea break in-between. Work timingcan if required and approved be extended further as per project requirement.
8.2 PERSONAL BEHAVIOUR
All employees of contractor shall behave correctly and necessary courtesytowards his colleagues, employees of other Contracting parties and
subcontractors representatives of the Owner and third parties. Any personmisbehaving shall be liable for disciplinary action.
All unsafe conditions and acts shall be brought to the notice of the Owner or hisrepresentative and their recommendations shall be complied.
No existing installations of the Owner or third-party’s shall be forbidden.
8.2.1 BAN ON ALCOHOL, DRUGS & SMOKING
ABDULLA NASS & PARTNERS CO. LTD. will not allow any of its employeespossessing any alcoholic beverages, Drugs and narcotics at worksite or workingunder the influence of Alcohol, Drugs or any Narcotic substances at work site. Ifanybody is found possessing any alcoholic beverages, Drugs and narcoticssubstances or working under the influence of such substances, such persons willbe immediately fired from the site. Such removal shall be notified to allemployees in the site as a warning to others.
A designated area for smoking shall be demarked.
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To the imposition of Smoking ban nearby the vehicles and worksite machines within the enclosed installations. Contractor shall take disciplinary actions againstpersons violating the above including that of removal of such persons from the
site.
8.3 Personal Protective Equipment
Suitable Industrial dress shall be provided to the work force working at theconstruction site re provided.
Safety Helmets: All employees working on this project shall be provided with a safety helmet ofgood quality and condition.
All work forces shall be given a pair of safety shoes with steel toe caps.
Safety Goggles & Face Shields:Suitable safety goggles and face shields shall be used for the protection of eyesfrom U-V rays and face from flying particles, dust, chemical splashes, etc.
Suitable Respirators/ mask shall be used for protection against harmful dusts,fumes, mist, chemical vapors etc.In case of oxygen deficiency SCABA (self contained breathing apparatus) shall beused.
Suitable Gas masks shall be used for the protection against toxic gases and to
work in Oxygen deficient areas (e.g. Confined spaces).
Safety nets, Safety belts, Harness, Lifelines etc. shall be used while working athigher elevations where it is not practicable to provide working platforms.
Suitable hand gloves shall be used for protection of hands from sharp, heavy, andabrasive, chemical burns, hot burns etc. while handling such harmful substances /materials.
Ear Muffs, and Ear Plugs shall be used for the protection of ears from highernoise levels, exceed 85 db or a continuous (full body hear mask)
Safety Belts shall be provided to all workforces working at heights above 1.8-mtrheights from ground level.
8.4 Housekeeping
Proper order shall be maintained at work site. Waste collection and wastedisposal system shall be established right from the beginning of the work at site.
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Special precautions shall be taken while disposing of harmful material.
Suitable bins shall be provided at convenient locations for depositing the waste.
Passageways and walkways should be kept clear from all obstructions.
Adequate lighting facilities shall be provided in the working areas.
Proper arrangements shall be made for cleaning and disinfections of all sanitaryfacilities.
8.5 FIRE PREVENTION & PROTECTION
All storage areas for flammable liquids, gas cylinders, explosives etc. shall belocated well away from work site at designated places and away from field offices,welfare facilities and from any ignition sources.
No smoking signs shall be prominently posted at such storage areas. Adequatenumber of suitable fire extinguishers shall be provided at all prominent locations.
All personnel will be trained in using portable fire extinguishers.
8.5.1 FIRE PERMIT
In normal mechanical works, which involves naked flame, viz. work with Acetylene, Propane, Butane gases and welding work no written permit shall besought by the contractor. Only formal intimation to the Owner or hisrepresentative shall be given about the details of the day’s work.
All Special instructions stipulated by the Owner / his representative in the permitsshall be strictly adhered by the contractor and also treats the area as NOSMOKING zone. Contractor, in addition to the above also shall keep suitablemeans of fire extinguisher while carrying such works.
8.6 WORKING AT HEIGHT
All works beyond 1.8 meter height shall have proper fall prevention systems viz.Scaffoldings, platforms etc. apart from the above all personnel shall be providedwith safety harnesses as line of defense.
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All scaffolds and ladders shall be inspected by Designated Competent personbefore allowing personnel to work at heights.
8.6.1 LADDERS
All ladders shall be of proper length and in good condition. Ladders with brokenor missing rungs or steps, broken or split side rails, or with other faulty ordefective construction shall not be used in this project. Any ladder with suchdefects are discovered, shall be withdrawn from service immediately. Single andextension ladders are designed for use in a nearly vertical position and not to beused in horizontal position. All ladders shall extend at least 1m above the level tobe served.
All ladders shall be placed at a maximum verticality of 4:1 (4 vertical to 1horizontal) having clear access at top and bottom. While ascending ordescending, the user shall face the ladder, use both hands and place his feet nearthe ends of the rungs rather than the middle.
8.6.2 SCAFFOLDINGS
Any work to be carried at height requires a platform; contractor shall erect aproper scaffolding of impeccable condition, with proper handrails, mid rails, andtoe boards. Designated Competent person shall inspect all scaffoldings before
allowing anybody to work upon them. Only tubular scaffolding will be used on thisproject.
8.7 HOISTING WORK
All crane operation or hoisting work shall be carried out under the supervision ofrigger (foremen).
8.7.1 Hoisting gear & hoisting material:
All machines brought to the site for Hoisting works shall be provided with health
certificate after duly inspected by contractor’s equipment in charge before put in touse. The capacity of device shall be ascertained before using the same. Hoistingequipment such as hoisting straps, chains, steel ropes, hooks and clamps shallbe of good construction and without any defects. Only a skilled operator will beallowed to operate the hoisting equipment.
For any critical load the brakes, boom, hook, wire ropes and pulleys, ropeanchoring shall be inspected thoroughly before the lift to ensure the crane’s safe
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operation by a maintenance person. All Mobile cranes shall be parked on hardsoil or strong base. They shall not be placed near the edge of a pit or whereexcavation is in progress.
The crane operator shall always operate the crane with the help of a well-trainedsignalman who renders proper signaling. Tag lines shall be used while hoistingheavy and bulky materials.
The equipment maintenance department in charge and safety engineer shall carryout a periodical checkup of crane wire ropes, slings, and shackles for any defects.
Any faulty tools and tackles are replaced immediately
8.8 ARC WELDING
Electrical shock, burns, fires, hazardous radiation and fumes are major risksinvolved in welding. Electric shock may arise due to poor earthing. Leads andreturn lead shall be maintained without any breaks. In addition to this, the jobshall be grounded to the main earthing. Body earthing for the welding machine isto be ensured.
The inspection lamp provided to the welders should be preferably of 24 V type toreduce the shock hazard. Except the electrode holding jaw, the remaining part ofthe welding holder shall be fully insulated.
All combustible materials such as oil, paint, rags, etc., shall be cleared off where
welding operations are likely to be taken up. Before commencing any hot work inOwners installations, a written permit shall be taken from the Owner or hisrepresentative in the prescribed format available at such installations. Allprecautions laid down for carrying operations in such enclosures shall be fullycomplied with.
At the end of the job, before leaving the place of work, smoldering fires, if any,shall be put out. All cable joints shall be made very rigidly and properly insulatedto avoid the cables getting heated up or producing sparks leading to fire hazards.Before permitting entry into closed spaces minimum oxygen for safe breathingshall be tested by sampling. Welding in closed containers shall be commenced
only after the adequate ventilation and after ensuring that there are no toxic casesinside.
There will be radiant heat while working on preheated job.
Eye injuries are most common in welding. It could be caused due to seeing thearc welding rays directly / indirectly and cutting flames with naked eye.
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A welding shield or a welding helmet, made of fiber glass, dark in color and fittedwith a proper shade filter glass protects the welder from radiation, spatter and hotslag, fumes that emanate during welding, flying material while removing excess
metal and slag.
8.9 ACETYLENE WELDING & CUTTING, PROPANE & BUTANE BURNERS
All welding & cutting equipment used on this project shall of standard and goodcondition and installed stably and sturdy manner. All butane & propane gasbottles shall be kept stably in such a way that they are not tipped off.Check valves (flash back arrestors) both end of the hose and torch should beinstalled at the torch and each hose to prevent back flow of gases.
Proper blowback devices shall be installed on Acetylene cylinders. All hoses shallbe off impeccable condition. Proper inspection is made every day for anyphysical damages. Suitable Fire extinguishers shall be kept at site while theworking with naked flame.
8.9.1 GRINDING
Ensure guard on grinding machine. Use of PPE like safety shoes, face shield,grinding goggles, hand gloves, Ear plugs, Mask, face shield etc. Special care shallbe taken during overhead grinding. Work area to be cordoned. Minimum requiredpersons to be kept near and eye protection goggles to be used by them. Provision
of barriers for protection of flying material during grinding work. Check the grindingwheel fitting before grinding should start. Visual inspect wheel for cracks/ expirydate/ RPM.
8.9.2 BLASTING CLEANING
Area to be appropriately covered to avoid the spreading of dust in surroundingarea. Proper PPE must be used, i.e. Body apron, dust mask, Hearing protection,face shield, safety glass.
8.10 ELECTRICITY
All Electrical equipment including all generators, distribution panels, hand toolsshall be inspected by qualified electrician before put in to service and fixinspection tag.
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All distribution panels shall be closed at all times while in use. And all connectionsshall be only through waterproof plugs.
ELCB & MCB should be provided on all DB’s and main switch board.
All cables used shall be off good condition and of standard make. Where traffic islikely to run over the cable it will be protected with a sleeve and shall be buriedunder ground.
All electrical equipment shall be earthed properly. And all hand tools/power toolsshall be off double insulated type.
The central electrical site installation shall be fitted with a suitable earth switchwith a circuit breaker, good rating fuses, MCB shall be required.
8.11 EQUIPMENT (Plant & Machinery)
All equipment used on this project, regardless of their usage shall be ofimpeccable condition. And always-kept in orderly manner. Regular maintenance /Health check of P&M shall be carried out to keep the equipment in workingcondition and to avoid any breakdowns.
No safety device that is originally part of the equipment shall be removed underany circumstance. If necessity arises such removal shall be notified to the Owner
or his representative.
Working on energized circuit/ live wire is strictly prohibited.During working nearby overhead electrical lines have careful observation formovement of earth moving heavy equipments.
8.12 STORAGE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS/GASES)
One Centralized in each spread shall be established and the same shall benotified to the owner or his representative.
Location of pipe storage yards shall be notified to the Owner or his representativeas and when lease agreement with the landowner is completed. All storage areasshall be kept clean and in orderly manner and are signposted.
All hazardous material viz. gases, fuels, oils, etc. shall be stored separately andclearly marked.
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Display notice in English/Hindi: HIGHLY FLAMMABLE, NO SMOKING, NONAKED FLAME, and NO MATCHES AND LIGHTERS ALLOWED.
All gas cylinders are stored separately on a firm base. Suitable and adequate fireextinguishers shall be provided at locations where combustible materials arestored.
8.13 PRESSURE TESTING
All equipment that are used for carrying out pressure tests viz. hoses, couplings,testing heads etc. shall of good construction and of impeccable condition withrequired test/calibration certificates.
A qualified person shall inspect all equipment before putting them on use and the
same information shall be given to the Owner or his representative.
Entire area of testing shall be barricaded and caution signs (PIPE LINES UNDERPRESSURE) shall be provided during testing.
8.15 LIGHTING
Proper lighting shall be arranged at work site in case the day lighting isinsufficient.
Recommended illumination level shall be as follows- General work area : 50 Lux- Fine working area : 300 Lux
As use of power tool, welding- Hand lamp shall be used with protective cover/guard and double
insulated wire.
8.16 COMMUNICATION
Proper communication systems shall be established at work site to inter act withOwner and his representatives in case of any incident occurs.
8.17 RADIOACTIVE SOURCE
THERE IS NO RADIOGRAPHY TESTING IN ABDULLA NASS SCOPE
Contractor shall utilize the services of recognized inspection organizations withprior approval from the Owner or his representative. All statutory regulations withregards usage to radioactive material shall be complied with.
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This work shall be carried out under control supervision of authorized personnel.Proper standard warning signs shall be posted at the source station. Testing areawill be earmarked and cleared. Proper Hazard identification signs will be placed
along with a safety guard to over view the area.
8.17.1 Radiation Safety:
Safety in this NDT method is first priority; hence all Technicians must work as perradiation safety guide & all local rules and regulations.
During radiographic inspection the safety measures shall be observed inaccordance with the following Radiation Safety requirements
8.17.2 Personnel Radiation Protection Device
Each NDT person shall carry personal radiation dosimeter to measure the amountof radiation exposure he was subjected to. The dosimeter shall be set to zero everyday by the NDT Supervisor prior to sending the NDT crews to work and at the endof each working day.
NDT personnel will be equipped with the following means of PPE:
Individual dosimeters
Radiometers
Film badge
Hard hat
Protective clothes and shoes
8.17.3 Area Protection Equipment and Safe Working Distance
At any location where radiography shall take place, a safe area shall be clearlydefined and marked where radiation level are at the maximum allowed exposurelevels measured at the boundary of the marked.
The area within the above-defined boundary shall be called Radiographycontrolled area and it is under the responsibility and control of NDT supervisor incharge of executing the specified work within this defined area. In general thefollowing instructions shall be adhered to:
The boundary of this area must be clearly identified and marked by the use ofproper warning signs and tape.
No person shall be allowed to remain or enter this area without approval of theNDT person in charge.
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A member of NDT group shall be appointed to oversee the test area and prevent anyunauthorized access into the area.
8.17.4 Radiation Safety (According to Gamma-Ray Procedure)
When performing radiographic control of weld joints, safety rules shall be observedduring the Radiography testing.
8.18 MEASURES IN ACCORDANCE WITH SPECIAL WEATHER CONDITIONS
Contractor shall take all measures to avoid damage and injury resulting fromprevailing or forecast weather conditions.
9.0 WASTE DISPOSAL PLAN
9.1 SCOPE
This procedure applies to all areas of work including offices, laboratories,workshops, fabrication yards, welfare facilities and construction sites.
This procedure is intended to provide proper waste management arising out of thewastes that are generated during construction. This is to achieve the followingobjective;
- Minimize the potential to cure harm to human health and the environment.- Achieve and maintain compliance with the relevant project regulation.
9.2 PURPOSE
The purpose of this procedure is to outline the requirements for managing andcontrolling Waste Management operations during construction.
9.3 REFERENCES
All applicable Local Authority requirements and regulations.
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9.4 DEFINITIONS
Waste is a product for which we still do not know any use and every waste would
one day prove to be a valuable purpose and economic value. We should struggleto search for this economic value.
Waste Management is the act of keeping the working environment cleared of allunnecessary waste and materials.
Hazardous Waste Classification: There are 3 classes of waste as follows:
Hazardous Waste (Class I)
All hazardous wastes are defined as Class I: they are classified as those,which constitute a high degree of hazard for public health and theenvironment. Hazardous waste includes, those materials, which are ignitable,corrosive, reactive, toxic or radioactive.
A substance is defined as hazardous depending on its physical and chemicalproperties, and its quantity. All recovered spilled industrial material is to betreated as hazardous waste and cannot be disposed of directly to landfillunless it meets the Local Regulatory Authority requirements.
Non Hazardous Wastes
A non-hazardous solid waste as any waste that is not hazardous; they can beclassified as:
Class II: Biodegradable or Chemical Decomposable Waste
Decomposable waste (Class II) - Non-hazardous solids and sludge whichare biologically or chemically reactive in the natural environment such aspaper, wood, household garbage, some metals, animal wastes anddigested sewage sludge.
Class III: Inert Waste
Inert waste (Class III) - Wastes which are not biologically or chemicallyactive in the natural environment. Examples include glass, concrete andbrick materials, broken clay and chinaware, most plastics andmanufactured rubber products.
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9.5 RESPONSIBILITIES
Project Manager: Ensure that Waste Management Procedure is being
implemented through ABDULLA NASS & PARTNERS CO. LTD..
HSE Manager/Engineer: Responsible for the implementation of this procedureand monitoring compliance.
Site Supervision:
Will assign duties under this procedure for the establishment and maintenanceof good waste management standards.
Will carry out regular inspection of the areas under their control to ensure
compliance.
Will report back to the HSE Manager/Engineer on any concerns noted with theapplication of this procedure.
Subcontractors: All subcontractors shall be required to comply with thisprocedure.
9.6 PROCEDURE
9.6.1. Solid Waste Management
9.6.1.1. Policy & Objectives
ABDULLA NASS & PARTNERS CO. LTD. will manage their waste in such amanner so as to prevent danger to the health and safety of their employees,the public, and to minimize the impact on the environment.
ABDULLA NASS & PARTNERS CO. LTD. will devise plans and procedures toreduce the volumes of unnecessary wastes that might be produced through itsscope of work on the project.
9.6.1.2. Sources
The sources of wastes that will be generated on this project are:
Domestic Wastes
Construction Wastes
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Hazardous Wastes
Offices
The following arrangements will be applied to office accommodation:
Litter-bins will be emptied at the end of each working day.
Copier fluid or any other source of combustible material will be stored in asafe place away from any potential ignition sources.
Construction Site
Tools, equipment and raw materials in use at the workplace will be kept tothe minimum required, as commensurate with efficient working practice.Tools and other equipment shall be removed as soon as possible to theirdefined storage area after use.
Shuttering and other timber articles will be de-nailed and stacked in alocation away from the work areas and access routes.
Scaffolds will be swept and loose material removed on a daily basis.
Designated areas will be identified for the racking and storage of scaffold
tubes and fittings.
Maintenance Workshops
Flammable liquids, including paints, thinners and solvents will be kept incontainers built for that purpose away from sources of ignition.
Rags, Cardboard or other carbonaceous materials contaminated by oil orother combustibles, shall be disposed of on a regular basis to prevent buildup and shall be contained in a sealed container.
Areas around grinders and other rotating equipment shall be kept free oftrip hazards and shall have safe access maintained.
Maintenance pits shall be regularly cleaned and have any liquid build upremoved.
Used oil for disposal shall be drained and contained in sealed containers.
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General Considerations
Workshops and fabrication yard shall be maintained clear of debris, waste and
other rubbish, which shall be disposed of as per waste collection schedule.
Wastes disposal containers shall be sited for food waste, and other such areas asutilized for eating shall be kept clean and tidy.
Food waste and garbage containers shall be of durable material and shall haveappropriate sealing covers to prevent infestation of rodents and vermin.
9.6.1.3. Segregation
In order to properly handle the solid wastes generated on this project, the wasteswill be segregated into the following categories:
Combustible solid waste
Non-combustible solid waste
Recyclable solid waste/Reusable solid waste
Hazardous wastes
9.6.1.4. Collection
The waste will be collected as it accumulates or at the end of the days work or asnecessary and will be stored in specific containers.
Non-combustible waste will be collected in temporary skips/containers pendingtransport to the designated disposal area.
All combustible waste will be collected on daily basis and stored in propercontainers in a designated non-smoking area on the project pending transport tothe municipality disposal area. Combustible waste will not be allowed toaccumulate.
ABDULLA NASS & PARTNERS CO. LTD. will use appropriate containers tocollect the combustible waste. This facilitates its transport from the locations totemporary storage and then for final disposal.
Construction debris and demolition waste shall not be allowed to accumulate suchthat it presents a safety hazard for the workers, or detracts from the aesthetic
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values of the community. This material shall be removed as the material isproduced to the solid waste disposal site at the earliest opportunity.
9.6.1.5. Storage
Prior to disposal in the designated disposal areas, solid wastes shall betemporarily stored such that they will not constitute a fire, health, safety orenvironmental hazard or be accessible to animals and carrier animals.
All refuse containing food wastes shall be properly stored to avoid infestation ofvermin and rodents.
Waste storage area shall be provided with a sealing between the stored waste
and underlying surface layers.
A long term temporary storage area will be created to store wastes pendingtransport to disposal sites.
Non-hazardous waste should normally be disposed of immediately. In exceptionalcircumstances non-hazardous waste material may be stored on a specific sitebefore its final disposal.
This site shall be properly designed and equipped with suitable drainage control.
There shall be adequate control of windblown materials, pests, odors etc.
ABDULLA NASS & PARTNERS CO. LTD. will supply and use his own plasticdisposable garbage bags and deliver or contract to deliver all combustible wasteto the designated burning facilities.
Non-combustibles are to be placed in plastic bags and disposed of intodesignated skips/containers for transportation to a designated area.
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9.6.1.6. Disposal
All combustible waste will be delivered to the designated burning facility.
Solid wastes and suitably de-watered semi-solids and sludge (Class II & IIImaterials) will be disposed of in a sanitary land-fill or as stipulated in the LocalRegulatory Authority Requirements.
Non-combustible material will be disposed of as follows:
All domestic non-combustible material will be disposed of in the designateddisposal area.
All construction non-combustible waste will be disposed of in the designated
disposal area.
Hazardous Waste Management
9.6.2.1. Sources
Hazardous wastes are defined as wastes which constitute a high degree ofhazard for public health and the environment.
Hazardous waste includes those materials, which are ignitable, corrosive,reactive, toxic or radioactive.
All recovered spilled industrial material is to be treated as hazardous waste andcannot be disposed of directly to landfill unless it meets the Local Regulatory
Authority Requirements.
Hazardous wastes expected from the project are as follows:
Waste chemicals
Waste lubricants
Oily sand
Tank & other sludge
Batteries
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Tires
Oil drums (empty)
Clinical waste
Other waste
9.6.2.2. Segregation
Hazardous wastes will be segregated into the different categories indicatedabove.
9.6.2.3. Collection
Clinical waste will be collected from the site medical facilities and from the mobilefirst aid units on daily basis.
Waste chemicals and lubricants will be collected in compliance with thesuggestions and recommendations of the specific Material Safety Data Sheets(MSDS).
9.6.2.4. Storage
Hazardous waste material shall be stored in a separate storage area specificallydesignated for this purpose. The area shall have an impervious surface with asuitable drainage control, roofing and be appropriately bounded.
Special precautions shall be taken to treat surface run-off from this area, and alsofor the disposal of fire water.
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All hazardous waste shall be properly stored. Containers shall be marked withwarning labels to accurately describe their contents and detail appropriate safetyprecautions.
Incompatible hazardous wastes shall not be stored in the same storage ortransportation container.
Hazardous chemicals shall be stored and handled in accordance with theManufacturer’s Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) or as per the Client’s or LocalRegulatory Authority Requirements.
ABDULLA NASS & PARTNERS CO. LTD. shall have readily available all therelevant MSDS’s at the Chemical Storage Area and the location where chemicalsare being used. The project procurement Manager will be responsible to acquire
all the MSDS’s from the Supplier s.
9.6.2.5 Waste Transportation
ABDULLA NASS & PARTNERS CO. LTD. will use appropriate containers tocollect the combustible waste. This facilitates its transport from the locations totemporary storage and then for final disposal.
9.6.2.6. Disposal
Hazardous waste (Class I) shall not be disposed of directly to the municipal
landfill; co-disposable with municipal waste is technically acceptable provided thatit meets the requirements of the Local Regulatory Authorities.
Hazardous waste will be disposed off at designated hazardous waste disposalarea
9.6.3 Recyclable Material
Recycling Facilities will be researched for the area. If the facilities are notavailable for recycling then the waste will be segregated for its combustibilityversus non-combustibility and disposed accordingly as per the waste disposal
procedure.
If the facilities are available for recycling, then the recyclable waste will besegregated according to the types and locations of recycling facilities in the area.Proper transportation and delivery of the recyclable material will be made.
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9.6.3.1 Legislative requirements & complaints
The employer shall ensure at a construction site of a building or other
construction work that-(a) Debris are handled and disposed of by a method which does not cause dangerto the safety of a person.(b) Debris are not allowed to accumulate so as to constitute a hazard;(c) Debris are kept sufficiently moist to bring down the dust within the permissiblelimit;(d) Debris are not thrown inside or outside from any height of such building orother construction work;(e) on completion of work, left over building material, article or other substance ordebris are disposed of as soon as possible to avoid any hazard to any traffic orperson.
9.6.3.2 Records
- Waste inventory
- Waste transfer
9.6.3.3 Monitoring and Audit
All site supervisors shall be continuously monitoring the work crew to ensure thatthey are conforming to safe work practices.
Any cases of unsafe practices and non-conformance spotted shall be intervenedand counseled tactfully.
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9.6.4. Miscellaneous
Radioactive sources shall be stored, Secured and handled with extreme care as
per Local Regulatory Authority requirements.
9.6.5. Waste water Management
9.6.5.1. Sources of Wastewater
Salty Waters “construction water” excessive sediment loss
Hydrostatic test water
Liquid (Raw) sewage from the camp, canteen and construction yard.
9.6.5.2. Collection
Sanitary effluents shall be collected in a septic tank or equivalent system oravailable sewage system.
Commissioning, pickling and pigging liquids: inadequate disposal of liquids fromcomponents after commission, pickling or pigging can cause contamination of soiland groundwater.
All liquids will be disposed of according to the Local Regulatory AuthoritiesRequirements.
9.6.5.3. Storage
Raw sewage produced from the construction yards will be collected in septictanks and will be trucked to the central treating facilities.
Liquid storage container: spills and leaking of containers can cause contaminationof groundwater.
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9.6.5.4. Treatment
Sewage water generated from the site offices, and the construction yard will becollected at proper underground tanks, disposed by related servicing companywhere designated by the purchaser.
Sewage: inadequate treatment of sewage liquid and solids (from constructionyard, construction residence camp) has a possible risk to public health and odor inthe environment.
For the camp which is under full control of the main contractor, a sewagetreatment plant is there to treat waste water generated from the camps area.
Solid sludge (digested sludge only) shall be transported to the final disposal siteor shall be used as fertilizer. Active sludge shall be treated before disposal or useas fertilizer.
9.6.5.5. Disposal
The wastewater that is treated will meet the requirements the World HealthOrganization (WHO) for Agricultural reuse for purposes of irrigation and inaccordance with the Local Regulatory Authority Environmental requirements.
Records: At the minimum, the contractor/ANP will maintain / submit HSE records in theapproved formats:
1. Monthly HSE Checklist cum compliance report2. Accident / Incident Reports3. Supplementary Accident / Incident Investigation Report4. Near Miss Incident Report5. Monthly HSE Report6. Permit for working at height7. Permit for working in confined space
8. Permit for radiation work9. Permit for demolishing / dismantling
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10.0 Annexure (formats) Format No. Rev
10.1 Monthly HSE Checklist cum compliance report 0
10.2 Accident / Incident Reports 0
10.3 Supplementary Accident / Incident Investigation Report 0
10.4 Near Miss Incident Report 0
10.5 Monthly HSE Report 0
10.6 Permit for working at height 0
10.7 Permit for working in confined space 0
10.8 Permit for radiation work 0
10.9 Permit for demolishing / dismantling 0
10.10 Toolbox Talk Record 0
10.11 Electrical Safety Inspection Report 0
10.12 Hydro testing Report 0
10.13 Clearance For Slab Concreting & Other Scaffoldings 0
10.14 Radiography Information Report 0
10.15 Housekeeping Inspection Report 0
10.16 Safety Violation Report 0
10.17 Scaffolding inspection Report 0
10.18 Crane/Heavy Equipment Inspection Report 0
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MONTHLY CHECKLIST CUM COMPLIANCE REPORT
Date: __________________
Inspection By: ________________
Note: write "N.A" wherever the item is not applicableITEM YES NO REMARKS ACTION
HOUSEKEEPING
Waste containers provided and used
Sanitary facilities adequate and clean
Passageways and Walkways clear
General neatness of working areas
OthersPERSONAL PROTECTIVEEQUIPMENT
Goggles; Shields
Face protection
Hearing protection
Safety shoes provided
Hand protection
Respiratory Masks etc.
Full body harness confirming to CC,EN 361
Hard hat (HDPE)
OthersEXCAVATIONS / OPENINGS
Openings properly covered orbarricaded
Excavations shored
Excavations barricaded
Overnight lighting provided
HOUSEKEEPING
Gas cylinders chained uprightCables and hoses not obstructing
Screens or shields used
Flammable materials protected
Fire extinguishers accessible
Others
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SCAFFOLDING
Fully decked platforms
Guard and intermediate rails in place
Toe boards in place
Adequate shoring
Adequate accessLADDERS
Extension side rails 1 m above
Top of landing
Properly secured
Angle ±70° from horizontal
Others
HOISTS, CRANES AND DERRICKS
Condition of cables and sheaves O.KCondition of slings, chains, hooks andeyes O.K.
Inspection and maintenance logsmaintained
Outriggers used
Signs / barricades provided
Signals observed and understood
Qualified operators
Others
MACHINERY, TOOLS AND
EQUIPMENTProper instruction Safety devices
Proper codes
Inspection and maintenance
OthersVEHICLE & TRAFFIC
Rules and regulations observed
Inspection and maintenance
Licensed Drivers
OthersTEMPORARY FACILITIES
Emergency Instructions postedFire extinguishers provided
First aid equipment available
Secured against storm damage
General neatness
In accordance with electricalrequirements
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Others
FIRE PREVENTION
Personal instructed
Fire extinguishers checked
No smoking in prohibited areas
Hydrants clear
OthersELECTRICAL
Proper wiring
ELCBs provided
Ground fault circuit interrupters
Others
HANDLING & STORAGE OF
MATERIALSProperly stored or stacked
Passageways clear
OthersFLAMMABLE GASES AND LIQUIDS
Containers clearly identified
Proper storage
Fire extinguishers near by
Others
WORKING AT HEIGHT
Erection plan
Safety netsSafety belts and lanyards; Chute lines
Others
ENVIRONMENT
Chemical and other Effluents
Cleaning liquid of pipes disposed offproperly
Seawater used for hydro testingdisposed off as per agreed procedure.
Lubricant Waste / Engine oils properly
disposedWaste from Canteen, offices,sanitation etc. disposed properly
Disposal of surplus earth, strippingmaterials, Oily rags and combustiblematerials done properly
Green belt protection
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HEALTH CHECKS
Hygienic conditions at labour campsO.K.
Availability of First Aid facilities.
Proper sanitation at site, office andlabour camps
Arrangement of medical facilities
Measures for dealing with illness
Availability of Potable drinking waterfor workmen & staff
Provision of crèches for children.
Remarks / Any Significant Problem:
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ACCIDENT / INCIDENT REPORT
(To be submitted by contractor after every Accident / Incident within 24 hours)
Report:______________Date :-______________
Name of the site:-_________________________Name of work: ___________________________Type of Accident \Incident: Fatal Other Lost Time Non Loss Time First-Aid Case
Name of the injured : Age :Father’s Name :Sub-contractor M/s :
Date & time of Accident/Incident :Location :
___________________________________________________________________Brief Description of Accident / Incident:
Cause of Accident / Incident
Nature of Injury/damage
Medical Aid provided/actions taken
Intimation to local authorities (if applicable)
Signature of Contractor with seal
ToOwner 1 copyOwner’s Representative 1 copy
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SUPPLEMENTARY ACCIDENT / INCIDENT INVESTIGATION REPORT
(To be submitted by contractor after every Accident / Incident within 24 hours)
Supplementary to Report No.:______________ (Copy enclosed)Date :-______________
Work Order No.:
Name of the injured : Age :Father’s Name :Sub-contractor M/s :Date & time of Accident/Incident :Location :
_____________________________________________________________________________Brief Description & Cause of Accident / Incident:
Nature of Injury/damage
Comments of Medical Practitioner, who attended the victim/injured
Suggested improvement in the working condition, if any
Loss of man days and impat on site works
Any other comment by Safety Officer
Signature of Contractor with seal
To
Owner 1 copy
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NEAR MISS INCIDENT –SUGGESTED PROFORMA
Report No.:______________Date :______________
Incident Reported by ::
Date & time of Accident/Incident :
Location : _____________________________________________________________________________Brief Description Incident:
Probable Cause of Incident:
Suggested Corrective Action:
Loss of man days and impat on site works
Steps taken to avoid recurrence Yes No
Signature of Contractor with seal
To
Owner 1 copy
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MONTHLY HEALTH, SAFETY, & ENVIRONMENT (HSE) REPORT
Actual work start Date: _______________ For the Month of _____________Report No.: Date:
Status as on: ________________Name of Work ________________ Name of Safety Officer_____________
ITEMUptoPrev.
ThisMonth
Cumm.
Average no. of staff & workmen
Manhours worked
Number of HSE meetings organized at site
Number of HSE awareness programs conducted at site
Number of Loss Time Accidents (Fatal)Number of Loss Time Accidents (Other LTA)
Number of Loss Time Injuries (Fatalities)
Number of Loss Time Injuries (Other LTI)
Number of Non Loss Time Accidents
Number of First Aid Cases
Number of Near Miss Incidents
Man days lost due to accidentsLTA Free Manhours: i.e Number of LTA free manhoursfrom the last LTA
Compensation raised with Insurance
Compensation cases resolved and paid to workmen
Whether workmen compensation policy taken
Whether workmen compensation policy valid
Whether workmen registered under ESI Act, asapplicable
Remarks if Any
Date: Safety Officer/Resident Engineer(Signature and Name)
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PERMIT FOR WORKING AT HEIGHT (ABOVE 1.8 METRE)
(Sheet 1 of 2)
Exact Location of work_______________________ Sr. No._____________________
Duration of work: From _______ _To___________ Date ______________________Total No. of Workers________________________
Nature of Work _________________________
The following items have been checked and compliance shall be ensured during the currency of the permit:
Sr.
No.
Item Done Not Reqd.
1 Equipment / Work Area inspected2 Considered hazard from other routine/non routine operations
and concerned person alerted
3 ELCB Provided
4 Proper Lighting Provided
5 Area Cordoned Off
6 Precautions against public traffic taken
7 Sound Scaffolding provided
8 Adequate protected Platform provided
9 Access and Exit to the Area (Ladder properly fixed)
10 Floor Openings covered
11 Safety Net Provided
12 Health Check of Personnel
A. Following personal protective equipment/measures are provided ( mark) and used as relevant:
Hard hat/Glooves/Goggles/Shoes/Face Shield/Life line/Full body safety harness/Roof top walkladder/
Any other(pl. specify)B This permit shall be available at the work site at all timesC Permit shall be issued for maximum one week only (Monday to Sunday)
D This permit shall be applicable in non-operational areas.E After completion of the work, used permits shall be preserved for record purposes
F Additional precautions, if any ________________________________________-
Permission is granted to work (See overleaf) = Yes / No
Name of Contractor’s Supervisor Name of Contractor’s Safety Officer (Initiator) (Issuing Authority)
(Sheet 2 of 2)
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GRANT PF PERMIT AND EXTENSIONS
Sl. No. Validity Period
From_______Hrs
To_________Hrs.
Work Time
From _____Hrs
To _____Hrs
Initiator
(Supervisor of
Contractor)
Issuing Authority
(Safety Officer)
of Contractor
Verification by
EIL with date
Additional safety instruction if any:
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CONFINED SPACE ENTRY PERMIT
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Radiation Work Permit
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TOOLBOX TALK RECORD
DATE & TIME: _________________ LOCATION:____________________
TOPIC: _________________
CONDUCTED BY: __________________
HAZARDS INVOLVED__________________
PRECAUTIONS ARE TO BE TAKEN _________
ATTENDEES:
S.No. NAME Signature NAME Signature
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Response of Workmen:Remarks / Any Significant Problem:
Safety Manager: _______
Sign:
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ELECTRICAL SAFETY INSPECTION REPORT
Location: -______________________ Date:Inspected by: -Checklist:
S.No. ITEM YES NO REMARKS
1 Good condition
2 Proper cabling
3 Metal clad plugs & sockets provided
4 Earthing Provided
5 Qualified Electrician available
6 Proper Hand gloves provided & used
7 No loose wires
8 Proper insulation provided
9 Adequate distribution boardsavailable
10 ELCBs provided where required
11 ELCBs checked and found working
Inspected By: Safety Manager ABDULLA NASS & PARTNERS CO. LTD.
Signature:-_________________
Name:-___________________
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HYDROTESTING INSPECTION REPORT
Location: -______________________ Date:
Checklist:
S.No. ITEM YES NO REMARKS
1 All hoses are in good condition
2 All couplings are in condition
3 Area of testing is barricaded
4 Warning signs posted in English
5Warning signs posted inlocal/common language.
6 Others
Inspected By: Safety Manager ABDULLA NASS & PARTNERS CO. LTD.
Signature:-_________________
Name:-___________________
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CLEARANCE FOR SCAFFOLDINGS
Location: -______________________ Date:
Checklist:
S.No. ITEM YES NO REMARKS
1 Proper shuttering with props provided
2 Scaffolding erected properly
3 Proper access provided for top
4 Railings provided at the edges
5Personal Protective Equipmentprovided to workforce
6Lighting arrangement provided forovernight working
7 Others
Inspected By: Safety Manager ABDULLA NASS & PARTNERS CO. LTD.
Signature:-_________________
Name :-___________________
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RADIOGRAPHY INFORMATION REPORT
Location:-____________________________
Date & Time of radiography_____________________________
Check list:
S. No. Description Yes No Remarks
1 Warning signs posted
2 Persons Kept informed3 Evacuation taken
4 Others
Remarks & comments
Inspected By: ABDULLA NASS & PARTNERS CO. LTD.
Signature:-_________________
Name:-___________________
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HOUSEKEEPING INSPECTION REPORT
Date of Inspection: ______________ Location:
S.No.Description YES NO REMARKS
1 Waste containers provided and used
2Sanitary facilities adequate and clean
3 Passageways and Walkways clear
4General neatness of working areas
5
Hygienic conditions at labor camps O.K.
6 Availability of First Aid facilities.
7Proper sanitation at site, office and laborcamps
8 Arrangement of medical facilities
9Measures for dealing with illness
10 Availability of Potable drinking water forworkmen & staff
11Provision of crèches for children.
Inspected by Reviewed BySafety Manager ABDULLA NASS & PARTNERS CO. LTD.
Name & Signature
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SAFETY VIOLATION REPORT
DATE & TIME: _________________LOCATION :____________________
Unsafe condition / Act observed
Recommended Action
Supervisor / Engineer
Safety Manager/Engineer
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SCAFFOLDING INSPECTION REPORT:
Location of Scaffolding: _____________________________
Date of Inspection: ______________
S.No. DESCRIPTION Yes No Remarks
1 Ground stability
2 Base plate
3 Condition of Pipes
4Usage of Propercouplers
5 Access Ladders
6Proper scaffoldingboards
7 Handrails provided
8 Mid rails provided
9 Toe boards provided
10Scaffolding properlyanchored
11 Safety Belts provided
12 Any other
Scaffolding is SAFE UNSAFE (Comply remarks)
Inspected bySafety Manager/ Engineer ABDULLA NASS & PARTNERS CO. LTD.
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CRANE / HEAVY EQUIPMENT INSPECTION REPORT
CRANE / EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION: _____________________________
Model ______________ Make:______________ Engine No. ______
Date of Inspection:______________
S.No Description Yes No Remarks
1 Construction
2 Condition of wire ropes
3 Condition of Boom
4 Condition of Hook
5 Condition of clamps(Hook latch)
6 Hydraulic system
7 Breaks
8 Lubrication system
9 Condition of Crawler
10 Condition of chain rollers
11 Operator Skill
12 Wire rope slings
13 Shackles
14 Controls
Brief description of the status of Equipment:
Inspected by
Equipment In-chargeName & Signature
Safety Manager ABDULLA NASS & PARTNERS CO. LTD.Name & Signature