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RGPC OHS NEWS LETTER- 2019 Edition- September 2019 9 Years Without LTI 14.4 Million Man-hours Celebrating Health and Safety Statistics- as of August 2019 Average Manpower 710 Total Man-Hours 14,441,536 hrs Fatality / LTA / Medical Treatment 0 No. of First Aid Treatment 2 No of Fire Incident 0 Near Miss 2 Unsafe Act / Unsafe Condition Raised 2097 Unsafe Act Condition Closed 1950 Fresh Eye Observation 531 No. of Work Permit 4219 No. of Formal Toolbox Talk 447 No. of Formal Safety Walk 210 Actions from Formal Safety Walks 2097 Class based HSE Training hours. 6829 HSE&F Meeting 21 Positive Achievements 16 Total Safe Man-Hours – 14,441,536 Hrs. Introduction The RGPC OH&S Newsletter September 2019 edition purports to provide a comprehensive summary of the health and safety information’s as of August 2019. Achievements, Awards & Events Winner of RoSPA Electricity Industry Sector Award 2019 Best HSE team runner up award in ENGIE MESCAT - 2018 Winner of RoSPA Electricity Industry Sector Award 2018 Winner of RoSPA International Sector Award 2018 Winner of Best HSE Team - ENGIE MESCAT Award 2017 Winner of Highly Commended RoSPA Electricity Industry Sector Award - For two consecutive years (2017 & 2016) OHSAS Certification 18001:2007 RoSPA Gold Award - For two consecutive years (2014 & 2015) 13.8 million man-hours without LTI 8 years & 3000 days without LTI ISO 45001 Internal Auditor Training – 2019 92,762 380,034 866,835 1,441,889 3,058,899 4,622,649 6,235,443 8,443,171 10,771,148 13,036,079 14,441,536 0 2,000,000 4,000,000 6,000,000 8,000,000 10,000,000 12,000,000 14,000,000 16,000,000 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Manhours Without LTI-2019 We need to look after our hearts. 12.9% of all deaths in Qatar are heart related. There are plenty of things you can control that will help reduce your risk of a heart condition. Diabetes – If you have diabetes you automatically carry a higher risk of a heart condition but managing your diabetes properly will reduce this risk. Smoking – smoking has a serious impact on your heart health and if you smoke you should stop now. High blood pressure – long-term high blood pressure can damage your heart muscle. Reducing your weight and stress can help reduce your blood pressure but if it is constantly high then you should seek medical advice as certain medications can help stabilize your blood pressure. High Cholesterol – an imbalance of cholesterol in your blood can lead to a heart attack – you can reduce your cholesterol by eating a healthy diet Being inactive – you can improve your heart health through regular exercise. Being overweight – carrying too much weight not only puts a strain on your heart but it is also connected to high blood pressure, high cholesterol and could lead to type 2 diabetes. Unhealthy diet – eating unhealthy foods will increase the amount of fatty deposits in your arteries and could lead to coronary heart disease. Be sure to eat plenty of fruit and vegetables, lean proteins and legumes and avoid trans fats, saturated fats, salt and refined sugar. Stress or emotional problems – heart problems can be exacerbated by stress or emotional distress. If you are struggling with either of these issues then it is important to seek help. HEALTH CORNER

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Page 1: Celebrating HEALTH CORNER RGPC OHS NEWS LETTER- 2019 · RGPC OHS NEWS LETTER- 2019 Edition- September 2019 9 Years Without LTI 14.4 Million Man-hours Celebrating Health and Safety

RGPC OHS NEWS LETTER- 2019 Edition- September 2019

9 Years Without LTI

14.4 Million Man-hours

Celebrating

Health and Safety Statistics- as of August 2019 Average Manpower 710

Total Man-Hours 14,441,536 hrs

Fatality / LTA / Medical Treatment 0

No. of First Aid Treatment 2

No of Fire Incident 0

Near Miss 2

Unsafe Act / Unsafe Condition Raised 2097

Unsafe Act Condition Closed 1950

Fresh Eye Observation 531

No. of Work Permit 4219

No. of Formal Toolbox Talk 447

No. of Formal Safety Walk 210

Actions from Formal Safety Walks 2097

Class based HSE Training hours. 6829

HSE&F Meeting 21

Positive Achievements 16

Total Safe Man-Hours – 14,441,536 Hrs.

Introduction

The RGPC OH&S Newsletter September 2019 edition purports to provide a

comprehensive summary of the health and safety information’s as of August 2019.

Achievements, Awards & Events

Winner of RoSPA Electricity Industry Sector Award 2019

Best HSE team runner up award in ENGIE MESCAT - 2018

Winner of RoSPA Electricity Industry Sector Award 2018

Winner of RoSPA International Sector Award 2018

Winner of Best HSE Team - ENGIE MESCAT Award 2017

Winner of Highly Commended RoSPA Electricity Industry Sector Award

- For two consecutive years (2017 & 2016)

OHSAS Certification 18001:2007

RoSPA Gold Award

- For two consecutive years (2014 & 2015)

13.8 million man-hours without LTI

8 years & 3000 days without LTI

ISO 45001 Internal Auditor Training – 2019 92,762 380,034 866,835

1,441,889

3,058,899

4,622,649

6,235,443

8,443,171

10,771,148

13,036,079 14,441,536

0

2,000,000

4,000,000

6,000,000

8,000,000

10,000,000

12,000,000

14,000,000

16,000,000

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

Manhours Without LTI-2019

We need to look after our hearts. 12.9% of all deaths in

Qatar are heart related.

There are plenty of things you can control that will help reduce your risk of a heart condition. Diabetes – If you have diabetes you automatically carry a higher risk of a heart condition but managing your diabetes properly will reduce this risk. Smoking – smoking has a serious impact on your heart health and if you smoke you should stop now.

High blood pressure – long-term high blood pressure can damage your heart muscle. Reducing your weight and stress can help reduce your blood pressure but if it is constantly high then you should seek medical advice as certain medications can help stabilize your blood pressure.

High Cholesterol – an imbalance of cholesterol in your blood can lead to a heart attack – you can reduce your cholesterol by eating a healthy diet

Being inactive – you can improve your heart health through regular exercise. Being overweight – carrying too much weight not only puts a strain on your heart but it is also connected to high blood pressure, high cholesterol and could lead to type 2 diabetes.

Unhealthy diet – eating unhealthy foods will increase the amount of fatty deposits in your arteries and could lead to coronary heart disease. Be sure to eat plenty of fruit and vegetables, lean proteins and legumes and avoid trans fats, saturated fats, salt and refined sugar.

Stress or emotional problems – heart problems can be exacerbated by stress or emotional distress. If you are struggling with either of these issues then it is important to seek help.

HEALTH CORNER

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