Location/Area Specific Hazards Classification Control Measures
Identified on (A/B/C) Painting of newly Emission/Generation B/C Avoid inhalation of fumes, use installed gypsum Of paint & thinner respirator with filter cartridge for board walls and fumes organic fumes or equivalent SA painting of Standard exterior wall Avoid contact in skin, use claddings chemical gloves, do not swallow Workers should use complete PPE, especially safety goggles, safety coveralls, 3M approved mask and it should be in accordance with material safety data sheet (MSDS) RPE shall meet ANSI Z88.2 requirements Manufacturer material safety data sheet should be on site with paints Store all paints in cool and dry place by putting them under the air ventilated shaded storage area at least 3 Meter away from any flammable materials Store only minimum quantity of paints material as per the recruitment of works. Paint storage area shall be secured such as locked, fences and located at least 15 meter away from the nearest building or Storage area for other combustibles. No other material shall be stored within these flammable liquids. Fugitive Emission of B Use only the paint having paint and thinner MSDS on site. fumes Conduct tool box meeting by using MSDS and record on s i t e safety log book Use only nonvolatile/water base paints Install air movers for proper ventilation and emission of fumes from inside building area. Use only approved vendor paints Eye contact with C Painter should wear safety goggle paint all time while doing painting. Use eye wash or eye wash solvents in case of eye contact with paints splashes. Eye wash solvent shall meet the ANSI Z 358.1 and be installed and maintained per SAES-8-069.
1.20 Misc. Work-Hazard Control
Location/Area Specific Classificati Control Measures
Hazards on on Identified (A/B/C) Project site Chemical A Appropriate precautions listed in the SASH work Handling permit issuance guidelines & Storage GI 2.100 and SACSM must be followed while handling chemicals the following task specific PPE [personal protective equipment] must be used: safety glasses and face shield, rubber gloves, rubber aprons, cartridge type respirator, rubber boots, etc. Chemicals must be stored in approved containers that are safe for transporting and use of the materials. Containers must be labeled with appropriate hazardous materials label to indicate the actual contents. All chemicals shall be stored as per specific storage recommendations for the respective hazardous materials. Saudi Aramco CHB [chemical hazard bulletins) and manufacturer provided material safety data sheets (MSDS) should be available to all personnel. MSDS/CHB log shall be maintained properly. Project site Heat Stress B The human body maintains an internal core temperature of around 37 C. If this temperature deviates by a few degrees. Vital organs can be damaged. The best way to avoid heat-related illnesses is proper preparation. Recognize the signs of heat s tress and remember to monitor Weathering the Heat yourself and your coworkers. Wear light-colored, lightweight, loose fitting, breathable clothing. Change your clothes if they get saturated. If your work requires personal protective equipment (PPE), wear the lightest weight PPE that is required for the job. Drink fluids regularly. Do not wait until you are thirsty. Avoid drinks with caffeine or a lot of sugar as they cause the body to lose fluids. Provide drinking water stations (e.g., coolers with chilled or ice water) for workers and remind them to drink plenty of water and disposable paper cups or other separate cups shall be provided for each person. Take periodic cool down breaks in air conditioned or shaded areas. If you must work during the hottest part of the day, slow the pace or take turn performing tasks with coworkers. Employees must follow Drink water often. Rest In designated break areas. Report heat symptoms early Know what to do In an emergency