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MONTH
: November 2015
ISSUED BY
: HSE DEPARTMENT
DATE
: 01-Nov-2015
S.N
TOPICS
DATE OF TALK
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Color Code
Sun. 1-Nov-15
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Line of Fire
Mon. 2- Nov-15
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Wed. 4- Nov-15
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Thu. 5- Nov-15
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Emergency Procedure
General Toolbox Meeting Of
Weekly Safety Events
Fri. 6- Nov-15
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07
Sat. 7- Nov-15
Pinch Point
Sun. 8- Nov-15
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Mon. 9- Nov-15
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11
Personal Protective
Equipment
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13
Waste Disposal
14
15
Working at heights
16
Radiography
17
18
Fire Prevention
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20
21
22
23
24
Housekeeping
Maintain Welfare Facilities in
Good Condition
Hearing Protection
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29
30
SIGNATURE
HSE Personnel
HSE Personnel
HSE Personnel
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DESIGNATION
Tue. 3- Nov-15
08
25
TOOL BOX
CONDUCTOR
HSE Personnel
Guards on machines and tools keep body parts from contacting moving equipment.
Insulation on electrical equipment prevents burns, shock and fire.
Lockout/tag out assures equipment is de-energized before it is repaired.
Personal protective equipment shields your body from hazards you may face on the job.
In case of emergency:
Safety benefits everyone. With fewer injuries, a business can be more productive and profitable. DO
YOUR WORK WITH PRIDE, PUT SAFETY IN EVERY STRIDE
Unsafe material stacking can cause injuries as a result of collapse or when materials have to be
collected from stack.
Collect materials from stacking using mechanical aids such as forklift or crane.
Slips: Where a persons foot loses friction against the surface causing him to slide or skid, resulting in
falling backwards.
Trip: Where a persons foot comes into contact with an obstruction causing him to fall forward. End
result of both = FALL!
How to prevent ?
Ensure that work areas have adequate lighting, natural and or artificial.
Use handrails wherever available.
Handrails have to be provided where required and fit for the purpose
Keep one hand free so that you can hold the handrail as you ascend or descend. If you are carrying
something, get help.
Arrange for the cleaning up of spillages as soon as possible after the event.
Treat any spillage residues appropriately e.g. oil with sand.
Clean as you go
DONT Route electrical extension cords through doorways or across other common use routes.
DONT Carry loads to such a height that you cannot see where you are going
DONT Store things on steps or stairways or allow items to accumulate on them.
DONT obstruct recognized walkways.
DONT allow litter and or debris to accumulate in the work area.
DONT distract people when they are using steps, stairs and ladders.
Do not reenter the building or site location to collect your personal belongings.
Do not leave the assembly point before the All clear is given by the concerned person
Never start repair work on power tools or machinery without first checking that the power is shut off
and the machine is locked out.
Keep your hands away from machines in operation.
Position hands carefully so fingers won't get caught.
Don't hold the work piece in your hand while using a hand tool. Under pressure, the tool could slip
and injure you.
Be aware of the positions and movements of your hands and wrists as you work. Try to alternate or
change your movements to reduce repetition and strain.
Wear your hand gloves while you are in work.
Wash your hand after the job.
Think of your hands as...Valuable
A spotter should always be used any time a vehicle with restricted view is on site
A spotter should always;
Look out for themselves
Look out for others
Make sure crane or forklift is not damaged.
Make sure the project materials are not damage.
Give clear and understandable signal.
Never Pass out of view
of the driver without stopping the vehicle.
If you must go directly behind a vehicle, keep one hand on it so that you can immediately sense any
movement of
the vehicle.
REMEMBER: It is the responsibility of the spotter to get the delivery vehicle on and off the constructions
site without injury or property damage.
PPE must be suitable for the risk and the job in hand. If it is not, then report it.
o Example: Cotton gloves must not be used for hot work
PPE must not itself create a new risk If it does, then report it.
o Example: Dark safety glasses must not be used in confined spaces or inside the workshop
as you will not see so well.
Employees have a duty to wear any PPE provided by your employer.
Employers have a duty to see that you use the PPE properly.
Employees have a duty to take care of the PPE and not to abuse it. Remember Take care of
your PPE, and it will take care of you!.
Employees must wear and use the PPE in the way it was intended therefore it must fit you. If it
does not - then report it.
o Example: Wrong size safety boots
Employees must understand how to use about how to use PPE (e.g. breathing apparatus) If you are
unsure ask for training first. Employees must be adequately trained.
Employers must provide PPE that is free of defects, e.g. work out, broken, missing, in need of
maintenance or cleaning etc.
Employees should report any damaged PPE. PPE in damaged condition will not protect you as they
should.
Waste management is one of the important things to keep our environment clean and tidy. If our
environment is clean that will help us for a safe work and protect us are healthy. And also it must be a
legal requirement and safety procedure
As you know, General waste in Blue and Hazardous waste in the Red container.
Do not throw food waste on the mess hall and around the waste bin .Ensure that your waste
is thrown inside the waste bin. That is every bodys responsibilities.
Ladders:
Always use the right ladder
Set them on level ground and tie them off at the top (for security)
Do not over reach.
Do not over extend yourself on the ladder.
Always face the ladder and try to use both hands when climbing.
Floor Openings:
Floor openings should be properly covered
Covers must be able to support walls the same as the floor.
Covers should be firmly attached to the floor/ Walking / working surface.
Covers should be marked as such. For example: Cover or do not remove Floor..
Stairways;
Use handrails
Watch where you step
Keep your view clear
Concentrate on the stairs
Do not run up or down the stairs
Keep stairs well clean.
Remember: Paying attention to things around you like ladders, Floor openings, stairways and good
housekeeping will help prevent fall
Todays Topic :
Radiography
Hazards of Radiation: Cancer causing long term, Cannot see, smell, or hear. Does not mean it is
not there.
Radiography is performed during the day / night shift and some simple rules have to be followed.
1. Aware of warning tapes (yellow color with danger sign)
2. Dont cross the barrication before the radiographer will allow
3. Aware of the sign boards (DANGER DO NOT ENTER RADIATION HAZARD) and
Flash lights
4. Keep away from the radiation area perimeter.
If you feel you are exposed to radiation; please consult with the Medic team before taking any
unnecessary action
Accidents during lifting operations are most often caused by misuse of equipment. If the load slips or
drops during lifting, then the potential for serious injury or damage is obvious.
All persons not involved must be kept clear of the danger area by barriers and signs.
Before lifting commences, know exactly where the load is to be put down and that the space and
the route to the set-down area is clear (height and width).
Measure up the load and the space first, not when it is suspended in midair.
Lift and lower slowly, without jerking the load and keep your mind and eye on whats going on. Do
not allow any distraction until the load is safely down.
Always look out for overhead loads and stay clear.
Use tag lines when working with loads. This will prevent hang and finger injuries when the load
suddenly moves.
A trained and certified rigger or person competent to operate the particular equipment being used,
proper supervision required
1. Practice good Housekeeping: Clear away rubbish and waste. Remove any flammable materials
from your work area to designated storage areas away from hot work.
2. Store all flammables such as diesel fuel and paints in cool, well ventilated areas, well away from
exposure to sparks from hot work, electricity or vehicles.
3. Electrical systems, including temporary connections, must only be installed by a competent
electrician and must be regularly maintained.
4. High-Intensity lights should not be covered or placed near combustible material. They must be
securely fixed to prevent them falling over.
5. Smoke only in designated areas.
6. When carrying out hot work, protect surrounding structures that can get damaged and any fire
hazards by moving them or covering with protective material such as fire blankets.
7. Make sure you know the site fire and emergency response plan and what you should do in case of
emergency.
8. Make sure you know the evacuation procedure and where your escape route is.
9. Make sure you know where your nearest fire extinguisher is before starting any hot work activity.
Where required, assign one person as fire watch
Visually inspect cables and leads looking for exposed wires, damaged insulation and visual signs of
overheating
Disconnect electrical tools and equipment when not required for use.
Ensure switches and sockets show no signs of damage before connecting electrical equipment
Avoid Work with electrical equipment in wet conditions, or allow electrical equipment to become wet.
Overloading the circuits by plugging too many items into the same outlet may cause fire/ explosion.
3. Use them correctly. Dont modify them. Use tools in the manner and for the purpose they have been
designed.
4. Clean and return tools to the tool box or stores at the end of each shift, and keep ready for next use.
Make sure you have proper PPE when using hand grinders, including 2 levels of eye protection
Grinders to be switched off and unplugged while changing wheels.
Make sure you use the correct wheel as per your task no grinding wheel for cutting, etc.
Make sure you keep your grinder handles on as far as possible. If you have to remove it in certain
areas, replace it immediately.
Make sure your grinders guards are in place.
Be aware of your hand and finger placement when handling grinders.
Secure small pieces with bench vise while grinding do not hold in one hand.
Replace any defective grinder immediately.
Scaffolds must be provided where work cannot be safely done from the ground, a permanent structure
or appropriate ladders.
Erection, dismantling and alteration of scaffolds must only be done by competent persons / scaffolders.
Nobody else is permitted to modify scaffolds.
Green tag must be available and signed by a competent person before a scaffold is put to use.
A scaffold must be inspected by a competent person at least every seven days (more frequently in bad
weather) and a Record Book signed to that effect.
Everybody using the scaffold must check the tag. Do not use if not right.
The scaffold must be suitable equipped with handrails at appropriate height to prevent falls, and suitably
placed toe boards to prevent dropped objects.
While on a scaffold never walk along a single plank.
Scaffolds must always be provided with suitable access and egress. Use the ladders or stairway
provided. Never climb up scaffold poles.
Built scaffold as per your job requirement so that can avoid unauthorized modification.
Wear Full body harness if there a chance to fall.
Nobody wants to use a dirty welfare facility such as mess hall, wash room, etc. So Please
Maintain the facility for others in the same manner that you would like them to leave it for you.
Excessive noise emitted from plant, processes and tools can cause, over a period of time, progressive
and irreversible loss of hearing. Deafness caused by excessive noise at work develops very gradually,
but cannot be cured once the damage has been done
Take proper precautions to protect your hearing.
If it is necessary to shout to be heard by someone about one metre away, it is likely that there is a
noise problem requiring action.
Where noise levels are shown to be excessive, personal ear protection must be worn at all times.
Whether ear-plugs or ear protectors are used, they must fit perfectly and be treated carefully.
Ear protectors should be regularly inspected to make sure they are not damaged. Ear plugs must
be fitted correctly and inserted in the ear with clean hands.
Hearing protection must be worn in all areas where hearing protection warning signs are displayed
Only trained persons are allowed to handle compressed gases and or the cylinders.
Protect compressed gas cylinders from direct sunlight, near to direct heat, flammable materials and or
chemicals.
Todays Topic:
Permit To Work
Permit holders and signatory authorities should make sure all the controls are in place before
signing the permit.
In UZ750, permit to work system to be applied and follow as per the client requirement and
procedure.
Close the permit after the job is completed.
NO PERMIT NO JOB