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NSH-SAOMPP-HSE-GE-11
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NSH-SAOMPP-HSEGE-006
Rev-00
00
Revisin
For Review
Description
PRINCE JOSE
Prepared By
MOHAN PILLAI
Reviewed By
BOBBY PAUL
Approved By
REVISION HISTORY
Index
1. Background
2. Objective
3. Assignment of Responsibility
4. Types of Hazards and Controls
4.1 Process safety related hazards
4.2 Survey
4.3 Demolition
4.4 Civil Work/ Concreting
4.5 Erections Pipe and Structure
4.6 Electrical
4.7 Welding
4.8 Trust boring
4.9 Controlled Blasted
4.10
4.11
Hydro testing
4.12
Final Inspection.
4.13
4.14
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4.15
4.16
Training
5. Program Review
6. Attachments
Appendix A: Risk Survey
Appendix B: Safety Checklist
NSH is contracted for installation of all phases of well sites, flow lines,
trunk lines, laterals, headers, manifolds, transfer lines and any other
pipelines with all associated facilities, such as instrumentation,
communication, fencing, site preparation, civil work, and mechanical
work in Northern Area as requested by SAUDI ARAMCO.
1.
BACKGROUND
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2.
OBJECTIVE:This Hazard Identification Plan identifies and assesses hazards associated with the
following activities while carrying out the job stated in STM Area of the contract:
Survey
Demolition
Civil work/concreting
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ASSIGNMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY
Safety is everyone's responsibility. All employees should be aware of the hazards present
at the work site and how to respond in emergency situations.
3.1 Management
Management states the policies of Nasser S Al Hajri Corporation regarding
Occupation Health and environmental protection. They would also in turn identify
the procedures to be followed during the different phases of the project.
Management will also provide adequate resources in the form of man-hours and
material to ensure effective training is imparted to all personnel before entering
work site regarding the safety requirements and connected rules and regulations.
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Project HSE manager would implement all management decisions without any
dilution and also execute the plans and procedures made for the purpose. He
shall also be responsible for the communication, documentation and training on
the matter.
Ensure that all equipments and materials required for the safety
measures are in working order and available at site.
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4.
4.1
Damage to live pipe work during removal or inadvertent cutting into live pipe or
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Pipeline.
Failure to isolate process equipment.
Damage to underground cables and/ or oily water sewer
Introduction of ignition sources into area classified as Hazardous Area
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Control Activities
SNO
Activity
Control Measures
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01
Survey
02
Demolition
Training
Safety signs/boards/ posters
Safety Helmet
Safety Boot
Safety Coverall
Safety Gloves
Face Mask
Safety glass
Reflective Jacket
03
Civil Work/
Hard Barricading
Concreting
Training
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FIRE watch
Warning signs
Safety posters
Safety Helmet
Safety Boot
Safety Coverall
Face Mask
Eye Wash/ Face/Hand Wash
Rest Breaks
04
Erections
Hard Barricading
Protective Barriers for the stalked pipes
Training
FIRE watch
Aramco Certified rigger
Measurement of wind speed using anemometer
Safety signs/boards/ posters
Safety Helmet
Safety Boot
Safety Coverall/Reflective Jacket
Safety Glass
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Electrical
Safety Gloves
Hard Barricading
Circuit Breaks and ELCBs.
Conduit Cables for transmission cables
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Training
DCP/CO2 Fire Extinguisher
FIRE watch
Competent person
LOTO
Warning signs, messages boards and posters
Safety Helmet
Safety Boot/ Rubber Boots
Safety Coverall/Reflective Jacket
Face Mask
Electrical Gloves
06
Welding
Ventilator
Fabrication of Welding Booth / Welding wind shields
Carrying trolley for compressed Gas Cylinders
Cable conduit
Flash back arrestor
Training
FIRE watch
Safety signs/boards/ posters
Good Housekeeping
Welding Goggles
Welding Apron
Welding Helmet
Welding Gloves
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Safety Boot
Safety Coverall/Reflective Jacket
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THRUST BORING
Face Mask
Cooling Jet to Cool of the drilling bit
Training
FIRE watch
Safety signs/boards/ posters
Safety Helmet
Safety Boot
Safety Coverall/Reflective Jacket
Face Mask
Safety Gloves
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CONTROLLED
Safety Glass
Hard Barricading
BLASTING
Safety Glass
Hard Barricading
Carrying trolley for compressed Gas Cylinders
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Training
FIRE watch
Safety signs/ boards/ posters
Safety Helmet
Safety Boot
Safety Coverall/Reflective Jacket
Safety Glass
HYDROSTATIC
Face Mask
Usage of break Tanks for storage or check tanks for slow water
TESTING
dissipation.
Whip Lash Arrestor
Training
Safety signs/boards/ posters
Good House keeping
Safety Helmet
Safety Boot
Safety Coverall/Reflective Jacket
Safety Gloves
Face Mask
Safety Glass
5.
TRAINING
Responsible Person shall impart training to all concerned covering all the relevant safety
topics for the activity. He also shall prepare and maintain documentation of the training,
which includes:
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PROGRAM REVIEW
Responsible Person shall review this Hazard Identification plan according to the following: Annually
In the event of an incident occurring at site wherein the mitigation measures to
contain its repetition in future should be wedged into the HIP.
In the event of observation/comments from the external auditors
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NSH-SAOMPP-HSEGE-006
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Attachments
Appendix A
Risk Survey:
Company Name:
Location:
Type of Hazard
Location
Emergency Actions
Required PPE
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Date:
__________________Appendix B
SAFETY CHECKLIST
PART ONE - INITIAL CLEARANCES and APPROVALS
Conducted site visits/inspections to verify the location and identification of Hazards-
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Environmental Assessment carried out for the site and the activities.
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Are all onsite employees sufficiently trained and competent to complete their
tasks and duties safely?
Yes/No
Are all site personnel wearing the correct personal protective clothing and equipment
for the work at all times, and is the clothing/equipment being maintained effectively?
Yes/No
Yes/No
Have danger notices been erected? Is all access to the site regulated?
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Are there sufficient fire extinguishers or other fire-fighting equipment onsite, and are
they readily accessible?
Yes/No
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Yes/No
Does all electrical equipment have been colour code to verify safety for use?
Yes/No
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