The document provides inspection checklists for 25 pieces of equipment commonly used in industries. It lists each equipment, its document number, and a website link for more information. The checklists include details of what to inspect for each piece of equipment, space to note yes/no answers and comments. It aims to provide standardized checklists to ensure equipment is safe for use.
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This is the user manual of Innova 3030g.
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Here is a detailed review of the Innova 3030g scanner based on my own experience, including:
- Compatibility
- Features and Functions
- Pros and Cons
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Road Safety-Basic Rules Of The Road Global EHS 007.pdfGlobal EHS
Road Safety-Basic Rules Of The Road
With new vehicles coming out each day and lot of new drivers behind the wheel. Road safety plays an vital role. So follow Road Safety-Basic Rules Of the Road.
It is imperative that we get back to the basics and make sure we are following the rules. Make sure everyone else we know following the rules.
No exceptions-if you area behind the wheel of a car or riding two wheeler. You have to know and follow the rules.
Rules and regulations regarding motor vehicle is more or less similar in some aspects. But it varies from country to country.
There may be similarities in some rules and regulations. But all should follow applicable rules and regulation of their residing country where they are present physically.
Here are some basic rules which shall follow in India as below. Might be some of them are same in different regions. Below details is solely for information purpose only.
Please go through authorized department for exact rules and regulation of your country.
Keep Left:
Drive as close to the left side of the road and allow all traffic going in the opposite direction to pass on the right hand side.
Turning Left:
When needing to turn onto a road on the left, stay close to the left side of the road and after making the turn continue on the left side of the road. (Do not cut across lanes from the right side of the road and then turn left).
Turning Right:
When turning onto a road on the right side, first approach the center of the road as safely as possible and then turn to the right and stay on the left side of the road.
Passing:
If there is a need to pass traffic proceeding in the same direction, always pass/overtake them on their right side. The only exception to this would be the case where a vehicle that is trying to turn to the right (and has indicated their intention to turn right) is occupying the center lane and therefore requires passing them on the left side.
Passing Prohibited:
Overtaking/passing a vehicle proceeding in the same direction is prohibited in the following scenarios:
The passing/overtaking would cause inconvenience or danger to any vehicle proceeding in any direction.
On bends/curves in the road or on hills or there are other obstructions present that prevents a clear view of the road ahead.
If the driver behind the current vehicle has already start to overtake the vehicle.
The driver of the vehicle in front has not yet give signal that he may overtake.
( Please Note: The solid lines paint on the middle of the road indicate prohibition of passing for as long as the line is a solid line- you will notice them on bridges, curves and where visibility of the road ahead is not present. Overtaking when safe to do so if line changes to a dashed line.)
When being Passed/Overtaken by another vehicle:
The driver should not speed up or do anything to prevent the other vehicle from passing.
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https://globalehs.co.in/road-safety-basic-rules-of-the-road/
Introduction of Tool Box Talk rev 01 Global EHS TBT 001 PPT.pdfGlobal EHS
Tool Box Talks
• Tool Box Talks are form of trainings to communicate and fulfil safety requirements.
• It is a way for information provision to workmen to have their say about hazards/controls, incidents/accidents, work processes and company procedures.
• Tool Box Talk includes various topics related to workplace Environment, Health, Fire and safety.
• It helps to create and encourage safe and healthy work environment.
What does mean a “Tool Box Talk”?
• Tool Box Talk is a short safety meeting which addresses particular safety issues related to job and workplace.
• However, it is beneficial in post-accident communications, before work execution and safe work practices enforcement.
• It is useful to communicate workplace Hazard, Risk and implementation of control measures.
Who can conduct a “Tool Box Talk”?
• Anyone can conduct Tool Box Talk. It is recommended that a person who has expertise in the given topic should give Tool Box Talk.
What should be duration of Tool Box Talk?
• It should be short and to the point which is equally important.
• Ideally it is of 15 minutes.
• It depends on the work to perform.
• We can give it on daily, weekly, fortnightly and/or monthly basis as per requirement.
Location and time for Tool Box Talk?
• Tool Box Talk can be arranged at a comfortable location.
• It can be conducted at the beginning of shift, before starting any work.
• It can be incorporated during project safety meetings, operational safety meetings, etc.
Why we shall run tool box talk?
• For information of changes to company procedures.
• To identify new hazards and review existing hazards.
• To develop and review hazard controls.
• For discussion and review accident and incident data.
• To increase Employee participation.
• For Communication purpose.
• To discuss programmes.
• To Develop/review work processes.
• Short training sessions.
Do “Tool Box Talks” replace safety trainings requirements?
• It does not replace safety training as it is a short safety meeting which addresses to particular safety issues related to work in a time bound manner.
Is it necessary to use predefined “Tool Box Talks”?
• No. Predefined Tool Box Talks are for assistance. We should conduct on any safety issue related to work environment.
What are the Hindrance to Tool Box Talk?
• Lack of time : all are too busy to spare a time to conduct tool box talk
• Attitude towards safety: Workmen take tool box talk as take it granted and think it is waste of time.
• Culture: Poor safety culture.
• Responsibility: Absence of leadership and unavailability of proper defined procedures.
• Shift patterns: difficult to execute where there are operations running in shifts (First, Second, Night and General shifts).
• Lack of Resources: not having enough resources to deliver Tool Box Talk regularly.
Read Full Article:
https://globalehs.co.in/introduction-of-tool-box-talk/
Personal Protective Equipment PPE GlobalEHS 022.pdfGlobal EHS
Definition of Personal Protective Equipment or PPE:
Personal Protective equipment is commonly referred to as “PPE”.
As per OSHA, PPE is equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards that cause serious workplace injuries and illnesses. These injuries and illnesses may result from contact with chemical, radiological, physical, electrical, mechanical, or other workplace hazards. Personal protective equipment may include items such as gloves, safety glasses and shoes, earplugs or muffs, hard hats, respirators, or coveralls, vests and full body suits.
PPE is the last line of defense.
Types of Personal Protective Equipment or PPE:
There are different ways to describe types of PPE based on its usage.
Here we are going to describe it as below;
1. Face PPE.
2. Head PPE.
3. Eye PPE.
4. Ear PPE.
5. Hand & Arm PPE.
6. Body PPE.
7. Safety Belt and Harness PPE.
8. Foot and Leg PPE.
9. Respiratory PPE.
1. Face PPE.
It is used to protect face against chemical splash, flying objects, sparks, etc.
When and where to use:
While handling chemicals.
Working with electricity for protection against arc flash.
Working with pressurised liquified gases like liquid nitrogen.
Working at construction site.
While welding, Cutting, Grinding.
Working with metals.
Etc.
2. Head PPE.
It is used to protect head from falling objects, flying objects, stuck with, Fall apart, etc.
When and where to use:
On construction site.
Material handling (Manual or mechanical).
Etc.
3. Eye PPE.
It is used to protect eyes from chemical splash, spark, flying particles, flying objects, etc.
When and where to use:
Welding.
Cutting
Grinding.
Working with metals.
Chemical handling.
Etc.
4. Ear PPE.
It is used to protect against high noise.
When and where to use:
Welding.
Cutting
Grinding.
Working with metals.
Working in noisy area.
Etc.
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Safe Usage Of PPE Toolbox Talk TBT 006.pdfGlobal EHS
Toolbox Talk - Safe Usage Of PPE
PPE is last line of defence which means there is nothing between you and your PPE that will protect you from a Hazard.
Below are the ways in which PPE fails to Protect us are;
1. Wrong PPE:
Wearing only Light Eye Protection while grinding.
Use of PVC gloves when there is need of rubber gloves.
Using dust mask when vapor mask required.
2. Damaged of modified PPE:
Drilling holes in ear protection.
Removing vents from goggles.
Torn acid suit.
3. Not wearing specified PPE:
Not wearing goggles while drilling.
Not wearing gloves while lifting.
Not wearing ear defenders whilst grinding.
4. Wearing PPE incorrectly:
Safety helmet on backwards.
Overalls tied around waist.
Earplugs no inserted into ear canal.
5. Wearing contaminated PPE:
Tipping contamination on goggles into own eyes when removing.
Removing acid suit without decontaminating.
Using PPE not issued to you.
To counter these failures PPE should only be used if the individual is competent in its use. The individual has inspected the PPE. The individual has been made aware of the correct method of putting on and removing PPE.
Always do assessments to ensure you have the correct PPE for the job.
Personal protection is the last line of defence. It is personal to you.
If you abuse it, fail to use it or are given the wrong type it is only you who will be injured.
Follow below to avoid failure of PPE usage:
• In case of Doubt, ask for the same.
• Get PPE issued from authorised.
• Check it every-time before use.
• Wear it every-time.
• And last but not the least, if you take of your PPE then PPE will take care of you.
Ensure Safe Usage Of PPE to protect yourself from a Hazard.
Visit us to get full articles and more topics on Environment, Health, Fire And Safety at https://globalehs.co.in, you can also join us on social media to get instant update by subscribe/Join with the help of link given in the web site or by visiting below links.
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First Aid Treatment Guide GlobalEHS 025.pdfGlobal EHS
First Aid Treatment Guide is very useful in case of Emergencies.
Definition of First Aid:
First aid is the quick attention given to the casualty of an accident or unexpected sickness before the appearance of a certified expert. The reason for First-Aid is to protect life, help recuperation, forestall irritation and limit complexities sometime in the future with the assistance of such material as might be accessible.
First Aid Training is an important, life-saving course. Its fundamental goal isn’t to treat individuals however to give prompt thoughtfulness regarding a debilitated or harmed individual at the scene. First Aid keeps what is going on from deteriorating while at the same time hanging tight for full clinical consideration.
Aims of First Aid Treatment:
The five main aims of First Aid are to:
Preserve life.
Prevent the escalation of illness or injury.
Promote recovery.
Provide pain relief.
Protect the unconscious.
Let us see all one by one:
1. Preserve life.
Giving CPR or taking care of a stifling individual are two instances of life protection in an emergency treatment course. Keeping up with air flow in the body and clearing block airways till further medical help arrives to prevent other serious circumstances, similar to brain damage and, surprisingly, a cardiovascular failure, which can occur in practically no time.
2. Prevent the escalation of illness or injury.
As a component of First Aid Training, you’ll figure out how to contain wounds and take care of wounds to prevent spread or harm. For instance, assuming that the patient is bleeding continuously, the First aider will effort to stop the bleeding until proficient medical help arrives.
3. Promoting recovery
Advancement of recuperation incorporates utilizing First Aid Kit to help the individual in need. This can include washing, cleaning, and dressing an injury. Now and again, an anti-microbial solution can be utilized to increase healing process.
4. Relieving Pain:
Pain relief medication is not recommended without asking medical expert. It is only given in case there is no risk present to patient.
5. Protect the Unconsciousness:
Remove person safely from a dangerous situation to safe condition nearby. Position an unconscious person so that breathing airways remain unobstructed. It is required to make person safe till medical help arrives.
Different Types of First Aid which requires training:
Marine First Aid.
Battle Field First Aid.
Hyperbaric First Aid.
Oxygen First Aid.
Wilderness First Aid.
Mental Health First Aid.
(Source: Wikipedia)
Conditions that require First Aid:
Sickness.
Fractures.
Anaphylaxis.
Burns.
Cardiac Arrest.
Choking.
Child Birth.
Cramps.
Drownings.
Heart Attack.
Joint Dislocation.
Poisoning.
Seizures.
Muscle Strains and Sprains.
Stroke.
Shock and Electric Shock.
Wounds.
Bleeding.
Toothache.
Gastrointestinal Bleeding.
Avulsions.
Sucking chest wounds.
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AtoZ Of Healthy Heart Guide Global EHS 031.pdfGlobal EHS
In India, cases of heart disease are increasing at a young age. In total, 272 deaths out of every one lakh are due to heart disease, while the global rate is 235. These deaths are more than deaths due to any other disease. Know your heart, how it works and what it expects of you to stay healthy.
A
Artery is the most important part in case of Heart Attack
The heart pumps blood throughout the body.
Blood vessels that supply blood to the heart is called coronary arteries.
Heart attack caused by blood clotting in this artery.
Artery supply oxygen contained blood throughout the body.
The most important artery of the body is called aorta. It Carries blood from the heart throughout the body.
B
Blood Clot
The beginning of a heart attack or stroke is due to blood clot in an artery.
Blood clots of Stops the flow of blood in the body.
It damages the artery walls which leads to heart attack or stroke.
In bypass surgery, the doctor takes an artery from another part of the body and new bypass artery is placed near the blocked artery.
C
Cardiac Arrest
This occurs when the heart goes damaged and suddenly stops beating.
In cardiac arrest, the pumping process of the heart is blocked. Due to which The heart cannot pump blood to the brain, the lungs and other organs.
As the condition develops, the person becomes unconscious. He may die.
D
Diabetes: Four times the risk of heart disease
People who have diabetes have four times the risk of heart disease.
In diabetes, the body cannot produce insulin as per its requirement.
The sugar we take in, insulin converts it into energy.
Without insulin in the body, the blood vessels and nerves that control the heart are damaged.
E
ECG: Electrocardiogram, also called ECG
It measures an electrical activity of your Heart.
This test is done by placing sensors on the skin.
Every time the heart beats, an electrical signal is emitted, the ECG checks the functioning of the heart through these signals.
F
Fat
Generally, fat can be divided into two parts.
Saturated and Un-saturated.
Un-saturated fat lowers cholesterol levels and decreases the risk of heart disease. It is found in dry fruits and olives.
Most saturated fat is animal fat. It is found in meat and dairy products like milk, butter.
Consuming too much saturated fat raises (bad) cholesterol and increases the risk of heart disease.
G
Genetic Testing
40% of heart disease causes due to genetics. If a family member is diagnosed with heart disease, other family members are also at risk of heart disease.
In this case, the help of genetic testing can be taken to detect heart disease in the first stage itself.
The CardioMate DNA test is the most advanced genetic test for heart disease. Which can alert you.
H
Help
According to a Carnegie Milan University research, people aged 51 to 91 spend more time helping others. Hence the risk of heart disease in them decreases up to 45%.
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Road Safety-Basic Rules Of The Road Global EHS 007.pdfGlobal EHS
Road Safety-Basic Rules Of The Road
With new vehicles coming out each day and lot of new drivers behind the wheel. Road safety plays an vital role. So follow Road Safety-Basic Rules Of the Road.
It is imperative that we get back to the basics and make sure we are following the rules. Make sure everyone else we know following the rules.
No exceptions-if you area behind the wheel of a car or riding two wheeler. You have to know and follow the rules.
Rules and regulations regarding motor vehicle is more or less similar in some aspects. But it varies from country to country.
There may be similarities in some rules and regulations. But all should follow applicable rules and regulation of their residing country where they are present physically.
Here are some basic rules which shall follow in India as below. Might be some of them are same in different regions. Below details is solely for information purpose only.
Please go through authorized department for exact rules and regulation of your country.
Keep Left:
Drive as close to the left side of the road and allow all traffic going in the opposite direction to pass on the right hand side.
Turning Left:
When needing to turn onto a road on the left, stay close to the left side of the road and after making the turn continue on the left side of the road. (Do not cut across lanes from the right side of the road and then turn left).
Turning Right:
When turning onto a road on the right side, first approach the center of the road as safely as possible and then turn to the right and stay on the left side of the road.
Passing:
If there is a need to pass traffic proceeding in the same direction, always pass/overtake them on their right side. The only exception to this would be the case where a vehicle that is trying to turn to the right (and has indicated their intention to turn right) is occupying the center lane and therefore requires passing them on the left side.
Passing Prohibited:
Overtaking/passing a vehicle proceeding in the same direction is prohibited in the following scenarios:
The passing/overtaking would cause inconvenience or danger to any vehicle proceeding in any direction.
On bends/curves in the road or on hills or there are other obstructions present that prevents a clear view of the road ahead.
If the driver behind the current vehicle has already start to overtake the vehicle.
The driver of the vehicle in front has not yet give signal that he may overtake.
( Please Note: The solid lines paint on the middle of the road indicate prohibition of passing for as long as the line is a solid line- you will notice them on bridges, curves and where visibility of the road ahead is not present. Overtaking when safe to do so if line changes to a dashed line.)
When being Passed/Overtaken by another vehicle:
The driver should not speed up or do anything to prevent the other vehicle from passing.
Read Full article on :
https://globalehs.co.in/road-safety-basic-rules-of-the-road/
Introduction of Tool Box Talk rev 01 Global EHS TBT 001 PPT.pdfGlobal EHS
Tool Box Talks
• Tool Box Talks are form of trainings to communicate and fulfil safety requirements.
• It is a way for information provision to workmen to have their say about hazards/controls, incidents/accidents, work processes and company procedures.
• Tool Box Talk includes various topics related to workplace Environment, Health, Fire and safety.
• It helps to create and encourage safe and healthy work environment.
What does mean a “Tool Box Talk”?
• Tool Box Talk is a short safety meeting which addresses particular safety issues related to job and workplace.
• However, it is beneficial in post-accident communications, before work execution and safe work practices enforcement.
• It is useful to communicate workplace Hazard, Risk and implementation of control measures.
Who can conduct a “Tool Box Talk”?
• Anyone can conduct Tool Box Talk. It is recommended that a person who has expertise in the given topic should give Tool Box Talk.
What should be duration of Tool Box Talk?
• It should be short and to the point which is equally important.
• Ideally it is of 15 minutes.
• It depends on the work to perform.
• We can give it on daily, weekly, fortnightly and/or monthly basis as per requirement.
Location and time for Tool Box Talk?
• Tool Box Talk can be arranged at a comfortable location.
• It can be conducted at the beginning of shift, before starting any work.
• It can be incorporated during project safety meetings, operational safety meetings, etc.
Why we shall run tool box talk?
• For information of changes to company procedures.
• To identify new hazards and review existing hazards.
• To develop and review hazard controls.
• For discussion and review accident and incident data.
• To increase Employee participation.
• For Communication purpose.
• To discuss programmes.
• To Develop/review work processes.
• Short training sessions.
Do “Tool Box Talks” replace safety trainings requirements?
• It does not replace safety training as it is a short safety meeting which addresses to particular safety issues related to work in a time bound manner.
Is it necessary to use predefined “Tool Box Talks”?
• No. Predefined Tool Box Talks are for assistance. We should conduct on any safety issue related to work environment.
What are the Hindrance to Tool Box Talk?
• Lack of time : all are too busy to spare a time to conduct tool box talk
• Attitude towards safety: Workmen take tool box talk as take it granted and think it is waste of time.
• Culture: Poor safety culture.
• Responsibility: Absence of leadership and unavailability of proper defined procedures.
• Shift patterns: difficult to execute where there are operations running in shifts (First, Second, Night and General shifts).
• Lack of Resources: not having enough resources to deliver Tool Box Talk regularly.
Read Full Article:
https://globalehs.co.in/introduction-of-tool-box-talk/
Personal Protective Equipment PPE GlobalEHS 022.pdfGlobal EHS
Definition of Personal Protective Equipment or PPE:
Personal Protective equipment is commonly referred to as “PPE”.
As per OSHA, PPE is equipment worn to minimize exposure to hazards that cause serious workplace injuries and illnesses. These injuries and illnesses may result from contact with chemical, radiological, physical, electrical, mechanical, or other workplace hazards. Personal protective equipment may include items such as gloves, safety glasses and shoes, earplugs or muffs, hard hats, respirators, or coveralls, vests and full body suits.
PPE is the last line of defense.
Types of Personal Protective Equipment or PPE:
There are different ways to describe types of PPE based on its usage.
Here we are going to describe it as below;
1. Face PPE.
2. Head PPE.
3. Eye PPE.
4. Ear PPE.
5. Hand & Arm PPE.
6. Body PPE.
7. Safety Belt and Harness PPE.
8. Foot and Leg PPE.
9. Respiratory PPE.
1. Face PPE.
It is used to protect face against chemical splash, flying objects, sparks, etc.
When and where to use:
While handling chemicals.
Working with electricity for protection against arc flash.
Working with pressurised liquified gases like liquid nitrogen.
Working at construction site.
While welding, Cutting, Grinding.
Working with metals.
Etc.
2. Head PPE.
It is used to protect head from falling objects, flying objects, stuck with, Fall apart, etc.
When and where to use:
On construction site.
Material handling (Manual or mechanical).
Etc.
3. Eye PPE.
It is used to protect eyes from chemical splash, spark, flying particles, flying objects, etc.
When and where to use:
Welding.
Cutting
Grinding.
Working with metals.
Chemical handling.
Etc.
4. Ear PPE.
It is used to protect against high noise.
When and where to use:
Welding.
Cutting
Grinding.
Working with metals.
Working in noisy area.
Etc.
Visit us to get full articles and more topics on Environment, Health, Fire And Safety at https://globalehs.co.in, you can also join us on social media to get instant update by subscribe/Join with the help of link given in the web site or by visiting below links.
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Safe Usage Of PPE Toolbox Talk TBT 006.pdfGlobal EHS
Toolbox Talk - Safe Usage Of PPE
PPE is last line of defence which means there is nothing between you and your PPE that will protect you from a Hazard.
Below are the ways in which PPE fails to Protect us are;
1. Wrong PPE:
Wearing only Light Eye Protection while grinding.
Use of PVC gloves when there is need of rubber gloves.
Using dust mask when vapor mask required.
2. Damaged of modified PPE:
Drilling holes in ear protection.
Removing vents from goggles.
Torn acid suit.
3. Not wearing specified PPE:
Not wearing goggles while drilling.
Not wearing gloves while lifting.
Not wearing ear defenders whilst grinding.
4. Wearing PPE incorrectly:
Safety helmet on backwards.
Overalls tied around waist.
Earplugs no inserted into ear canal.
5. Wearing contaminated PPE:
Tipping contamination on goggles into own eyes when removing.
Removing acid suit without decontaminating.
Using PPE not issued to you.
To counter these failures PPE should only be used if the individual is competent in its use. The individual has inspected the PPE. The individual has been made aware of the correct method of putting on and removing PPE.
Always do assessments to ensure you have the correct PPE for the job.
Personal protection is the last line of defence. It is personal to you.
If you abuse it, fail to use it or are given the wrong type it is only you who will be injured.
Follow below to avoid failure of PPE usage:
• In case of Doubt, ask for the same.
• Get PPE issued from authorised.
• Check it every-time before use.
• Wear it every-time.
• And last but not the least, if you take of your PPE then PPE will take care of you.
Ensure Safe Usage Of PPE to protect yourself from a Hazard.
Visit us to get full articles and more topics on Environment, Health, Fire And Safety at https://globalehs.co.in, you can also join us on social media to get instant update by subscribe/Join with the help of link given in the web site or by visiting below links.
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First Aid Treatment Guide GlobalEHS 025.pdfGlobal EHS
First Aid Treatment Guide is very useful in case of Emergencies.
Definition of First Aid:
First aid is the quick attention given to the casualty of an accident or unexpected sickness before the appearance of a certified expert. The reason for First-Aid is to protect life, help recuperation, forestall irritation and limit complexities sometime in the future with the assistance of such material as might be accessible.
First Aid Training is an important, life-saving course. Its fundamental goal isn’t to treat individuals however to give prompt thoughtfulness regarding a debilitated or harmed individual at the scene. First Aid keeps what is going on from deteriorating while at the same time hanging tight for full clinical consideration.
Aims of First Aid Treatment:
The five main aims of First Aid are to:
Preserve life.
Prevent the escalation of illness or injury.
Promote recovery.
Provide pain relief.
Protect the unconscious.
Let us see all one by one:
1. Preserve life.
Giving CPR or taking care of a stifling individual are two instances of life protection in an emergency treatment course. Keeping up with air flow in the body and clearing block airways till further medical help arrives to prevent other serious circumstances, similar to brain damage and, surprisingly, a cardiovascular failure, which can occur in practically no time.
2. Prevent the escalation of illness or injury.
As a component of First Aid Training, you’ll figure out how to contain wounds and take care of wounds to prevent spread or harm. For instance, assuming that the patient is bleeding continuously, the First aider will effort to stop the bleeding until proficient medical help arrives.
3. Promoting recovery
Advancement of recuperation incorporates utilizing First Aid Kit to help the individual in need. This can include washing, cleaning, and dressing an injury. Now and again, an anti-microbial solution can be utilized to increase healing process.
4. Relieving Pain:
Pain relief medication is not recommended without asking medical expert. It is only given in case there is no risk present to patient.
5. Protect the Unconsciousness:
Remove person safely from a dangerous situation to safe condition nearby. Position an unconscious person so that breathing airways remain unobstructed. It is required to make person safe till medical help arrives.
Different Types of First Aid which requires training:
Marine First Aid.
Battle Field First Aid.
Hyperbaric First Aid.
Oxygen First Aid.
Wilderness First Aid.
Mental Health First Aid.
(Source: Wikipedia)
Conditions that require First Aid:
Sickness.
Fractures.
Anaphylaxis.
Burns.
Cardiac Arrest.
Choking.
Child Birth.
Cramps.
Drownings.
Heart Attack.
Joint Dislocation.
Poisoning.
Seizures.
Muscle Strains and Sprains.
Stroke.
Shock and Electric Shock.
Wounds.
Bleeding.
Toothache.
Gastrointestinal Bleeding.
Avulsions.
Sucking chest wounds.
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AtoZ Of Healthy Heart Guide Global EHS 031.pdfGlobal EHS
In India, cases of heart disease are increasing at a young age. In total, 272 deaths out of every one lakh are due to heart disease, while the global rate is 235. These deaths are more than deaths due to any other disease. Know your heart, how it works and what it expects of you to stay healthy.
A
Artery is the most important part in case of Heart Attack
The heart pumps blood throughout the body.
Blood vessels that supply blood to the heart is called coronary arteries.
Heart attack caused by blood clotting in this artery.
Artery supply oxygen contained blood throughout the body.
The most important artery of the body is called aorta. It Carries blood from the heart throughout the body.
B
Blood Clot
The beginning of a heart attack or stroke is due to blood clot in an artery.
Blood clots of Stops the flow of blood in the body.
It damages the artery walls which leads to heart attack or stroke.
In bypass surgery, the doctor takes an artery from another part of the body and new bypass artery is placed near the blocked artery.
C
Cardiac Arrest
This occurs when the heart goes damaged and suddenly stops beating.
In cardiac arrest, the pumping process of the heart is blocked. Due to which The heart cannot pump blood to the brain, the lungs and other organs.
As the condition develops, the person becomes unconscious. He may die.
D
Diabetes: Four times the risk of heart disease
People who have diabetes have four times the risk of heart disease.
In diabetes, the body cannot produce insulin as per its requirement.
The sugar we take in, insulin converts it into energy.
Without insulin in the body, the blood vessels and nerves that control the heart are damaged.
E
ECG: Electrocardiogram, also called ECG
It measures an electrical activity of your Heart.
This test is done by placing sensors on the skin.
Every time the heart beats, an electrical signal is emitted, the ECG checks the functioning of the heart through these signals.
F
Fat
Generally, fat can be divided into two parts.
Saturated and Un-saturated.
Un-saturated fat lowers cholesterol levels and decreases the risk of heart disease. It is found in dry fruits and olives.
Most saturated fat is animal fat. It is found in meat and dairy products like milk, butter.
Consuming too much saturated fat raises (bad) cholesterol and increases the risk of heart disease.
G
Genetic Testing
40% of heart disease causes due to genetics. If a family member is diagnosed with heart disease, other family members are also at risk of heart disease.
In this case, the help of genetic testing can be taken to detect heart disease in the first stage itself.
The CardioMate DNA test is the most advanced genetic test for heart disease. Which can alert you.
H
Help
According to a Carnegie Milan University research, people aged 51 to 91 spend more time helping others. Hence the risk of heart disease in them decreases up to 45%.
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Forklift Safety
Introduction
❑ Forklift is a powered industrial truck used to lift and move material over short
distances.
❑ It is also called Lift Truck, Fork Truck, fork hoist and Forklift Truck, Etc.
❑ It is used to allow person to lift and place heavy load with little effort where
human can
`t lift.
❑ It is widely used to move heavy loads in various industries like Construction,
Manufacturing, Warehouses, Storage Godowns, etc.
Types of Forklifts
based on structure
Most popular types of Forklifts in market are:
❑ Warehouse forklifts.
❑ Site Loader.
❑ Counterbalance Forklift.
❑ Telehandler.
❑ Heavy
-Duty Forklift.
❑ Rough Terrain Forklift.
❑ Pallet Jack.
❑ Walkie Stacker.
❑ Order Picker.
❑ Reach Fork Truck.
Types of Forklifts based on fuel
❑ Diesel Powered.
❑ Electric Powered.
❑ Gasoline Powered.
❑ LP-Gas Powered.
Forklift Safety while Refuelling and Recharging
❑ Park in designated refuelling and recharging area.
❑ Do not block emergency equipments.
❑ Make sure area is well ventilated.
❑ Make sure availability of fire
-fighting equipments nearby.
❑ Turn off Engine and Lights.
❑ Do no
t smoke.
❑ Do not spill fuel.
❑ Use only approved cans.
❑ For LP, Shut off valves.
❑ Make sure availability of Spill kit.
Forklift Operations Safety or Control Measures.
❑ Always operate the vehicle according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
❑ Only trained and certified operators allowed to operate Forklift.
❑ Ensure operators are trained on types of trucks in use.
❑ Keep forklift neat and clean condition, free of excess oil and grease.
❑ Always wear a seatbelt wh
ile operating Forklift.
❑ Never exceed the rated load and ensure it is stable and balanced.
❑ Do not raise or lower the load while traveling.
❑ Keep a safe distance from platform and ramp edges.
❑ Be aware of other vehicles in the work area.
❑ Have clear visibility of t
he work area and ensure you have enough clearance
when raising, loading, and operating a forklift.
❑ Use proper footing and the handhold, if available, when entering the lift.
❑ Use horns at cross aisles and obstructed areas.
❑ Watch for pedestrians and observe
the speed limit.
❑ Do not give rides or use the forks to lift people
.
❑ Drive with forks 15 cm away from the ground and mast tilted backwards.
❑ Never Drive with lifted loads.
❑ When loaded, always drive up or down slope with forks pointing towards the
highest par
t of the slope.
❑ When unloaded, always drive up or down slopes with forks pointing towards the
lowest part of the slope.
❑ Always drive slowly, especially driving down a slope.
❑ Always park forklift in designated parking area with fork in lowered position,
par
king brake applied and engine off.
❑ Never park forklift on slope.
❑ Measure available height before lifting load,
❑ While lifting load ensure nobody around it.
❑ Always look towards the direction of movement.
❑ Avoid carrying load that impair visibility, if require
d ask for person to guide the
road.
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Compressed Gas Cylinder Safety
Definition of Compressed Gas Cylinder:
• Any gas which is stored under pressure in cylinder is called Compressed Gas.
• Main types of compressed gasses are Liquified, Non-Liquified and Dissolved.
Safe Storage of Compressed Gas Cylinder:
• Mark Storage area for Compressed Gas Cylinder properly and me it designated place for
cylinder only.
• Always stored compressed gas cylinder in a secure upright condition.
• Ensure valve is covered with valve protection cap.
• Always store different gas cylinder separately or maintain safe distance between them.
• Don`t temper compressed gas cylinder.
• Always store gas cylinder under shade to avoid direct sunlight and high temperature. Also
ensure no risk of stuck by, fall on or knocked by any object or equipment.
• Always store full and empty cylinders separately, remove empty cylinders from workplace.
• Always make fire extinguisher available at storage of compressed gas cylinder.
• Keep compressed gas cylinder away at safe distance from welding and cutting operation or
any area where are there is spark or open flame.
• Do not place cylinder where there are chances of electrical circuit contact.
• Do not store Compressed Gas Cylinder in confined spaces.
• Follow colour coding and signages for identification during storage.
• Always follow Compressed Gas Cylinder rules and regulation as per legal requirement.
• Material Safety Data sheet (MSDS) shall be available and accessible to workmen.
• Ensure Compressed Gas Cylinders should be labelled and clearly identifiable.
Safe Handling of Compressed Gas Cylinder:
• Always inspect Compressed Gas Cylinder and its accessory prior to use every time.
• Always open valves slowly with dual care.
• Keep cylinder secured while in use.
• Always give compressed gas cylinder for filling to authorized agency.
• Never try to fill from one Compressed Gas Cylinder to another.
• Never attempt to repair valves or regulators.
• Never oil and grease to valve or to compressed gas cylinders.
• Always use designated key for opening valve of compressed Gas cylinder wherever required.
• Use of approved regulator for Compressed Gas cylinder as per legal requirement.
• Always get Compressed Gas Cylinders from government authorised distributor.
• In case of any leakage don`t try to correct it, immediately move cylinder to safe location far
from building and contact Safety department immediately.
• Make sure pressure relieve valve are in place to monitor pressure of Compressed Gas Cylinder.
• Always remove compressed Gas Cylinders from work area after completion of work. Close
valve and cover it with protection cap while not in use.
• Only trained and experienced workmen allowed to handle Compressed Gas Cylinders.
Safe Transportation of Compressed Gas Cylinder:
• Never roll compressed gas cylinder on the road to transport.
• Keep cylinder upright while transporting.
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Welding machine inspection is required to ensure that it is fit for use. By using checklist we are going to check all possible things which may have potential to harm or accident. Checklist assure that Welding machine is fit for use which can helpful to prevent accident or fire in case any mishap.
Abbreviations used in industrial Environment Health Fire and Safety.
For Eg.
1 - HSE -Health Safety Environment,EHS-Environment Health Safety,SHE-Safety Health Environment
2 - PPE - Personal Protective Equipment
3 - ANSI - American National Standard Institute
4 - NFPA - National Fire Protection Association
5 - OSHA - Occupational Safety and Health Administration
6 - IOSH - International Occupational Safety and Health
7 - NEBOSH - National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health
8 - ISO - International Standard Organization
9 - PM - Particulate Matter
10 - AIES - All Institute of Engineering and Safety
11 - AISE - Advance Institute of Safety Engineering
12 - OSHAS - Occupational Safety and Health Assessment Series
13 - OH & SMS - Occupational Health and Safety Management System
14 - CFR - Code of Federal Regulation
15 - APR - Air Purifying Respirator
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25 most widely used inspection checklist in industries-1.pdf
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Doc Id : GlobalEHS/CHK/000-01 Rev:00
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25 Most Widely used Inspection
Checklists In Industries
Sr.
No
Name
Document
Number
Website Link
1
Backhoe Loader
Inspection Checklist
GlobalEHS/CHK/001 https://globalehs.co.in/checklist-inspection-of-backhoe-loader/
2
Excavator
Inspection Checklist
GlobalEHS/CHK/002 https://globalehs.co.in/checklist-inspection-of-excavator/
3
Portable Grinder
Inspection Checklist
GlobalEHS/CHK/003 https://globalehs.co.in/checklist-inspection-of-portable-grinder/
4
Mobile Crane
Inspection Checklist
GlobalEHS/CHK/004 https://globalehs.co.in/checklist-inspection-of-mobile-crane/
5
Bench Cutting
Machine Inspection
Checklist
GlobalEHS/CHK/005 https://globalehs.co.in/checklist-inspection-of-bench-cutting-machine/
6
Welding Machine
Inspection Checklist
GlobalEHS/CHK/006 https://globalehs.co.in/checklist-inspection-of-welding-machine/
7
Circular Saw
Inspection Checklist
GlobalEHS/CHK/007 https://globalehs.co.in/checklist-inspection-of-circular-saw/
8
Hand Drill Machine
Inspection Checklist
GlobalEHS/CHK/008 https://globalehs.co.in/checklist-inspection-of-drill-machine/
9
Earth Compactor
Inspection Checklist
GlobalEHS/CHK/009 https://globalehs.co.in/checklist-inspection-of-earth-compactor/
10
Dumper Truck
Inspection Checklist
GlobalEHS/CHK/010 https://globalehs.co.in/inspection-checklist-of-dumper-truck/
11
Concrete Mixer
Inspection Checklist
GlobalEHS/CHK/011 https://globalehs.co.in/inspection-checklist-concrete-mixer/
12
Transit Mixer
Inspection Checklist
GlobalEHS/CHK/012 https://globalehs.co.in/inspection-checklist-of-transit-mixer/
13
Concrete Pump
Inspection Checklist
GlobalEHS/CHK/013 https://globalehs.co.in/concrete-pump-inspection-checklist/
14
Boom Placer
Inspection Checklist
GlobalEHS/CHK/014 https://globalehs.co.in/boom-placer-inspection-checklist/
15
Bar Cutting Machine
Inspection Checklist
GlobalEHS/CHK/015 https://globalehs.co.in/bar-cutting-machine-safety-inspection-checklist/
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Sr.
No
Name
Document
Number
Website Link
16
Bar Bending Machine
Inspection Checklist
GlobalEHS/CHK/016 https://globalehs.co.in/bar-bending-machine-safety-inspection-checklist/
17
Breaker
Inspection Checklist
GlobalEHS/CHK/017 https://globalehs.co.in/breaker-safety-inspection-checklist/
18
Hydra
Inspection Checklist
GlobalEHS/CHK/018 https://globalehs.co.in/hydra-safety-inspection-checklist/
19
Electrical Vibrator
Inspection Checklist
GlobalEHS/CHK/019 https://globalehs.co.in/electric-vibrator-inspection-checklist/
20
Tower Crane
Inspection Checklist
GlobalEHS/CHK/020 https://globalehs.co.in/tower-crane-inspection-checklist/
21
Grader Inspection
Checklist
GlobalEHS/CHK/021 https://globalehs.co.in/grader-inspection-checklist/
22
Gantry Crane
Inspection Checklist
GlobalEHS/CHK/022 https://globalehs.co.in/gantry-crane-inspection-checklist/
23
EOT Crane
Inspection Checklist
GlobalEHS/CHK/023 https://globalehs.co.in/eot-crane-inspection-checklist/
24
Trailer
Inspection Checklist
GlobalEHS/CHK/024 https://globalehs.co.in/trailer-truck-inspection-checklist/
25
Gas Cutting Set
Inspection Checklist
GlobalEHS/CHK/025 https://globalehs.co.in/gas-cutting-set-inspection-checklist/
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Equipment Inspection Checklist : Backhoe Loader
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Company Name :
Date of Inspection :
Vehicle Make :
Vehicle Model :
Vehicle Number :
Owned/Hired/Contractor :
Backhoe Loader Inspection Checklist
SN Details Yes/No Comments
1 Vehicle condition should be sound and certified by competent authority.
2 Free from damage in tyres (Air pressure, cuts, cracks, etc.).
3 Head lights, tail lights and indicators are in working condition.
4 Side mirrors should be in good condition.
5 Windscreen should be in good condition.
6 Wipers should be in working condition.
7 Operator`s cabin and driver seat should be in good condition.
8 Hydraulic cylinders and hoses are in good condition and there should not
be any leakage.
9 Outrigger should be free from damage.
10 Reflective tape should be fixed at proper places.
11 Front and Reverse horn in working condition.
12 First Aid Box available.
13 Fire Extinguisher available.
14 Operator have valid and suitable license as per legal requirement.
Fit for usage : Yes No
Inspection Done By : Reviewed by :
Name : Name :
Dept. & Designation : Dept. & Designation :
Sign with date : Sign with date :
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Equipment Inspection Checklist : Excavator
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Company Name :
Date of Inspection :
Vehicle Make :
Vehicle Model :
Vehicle Number :
Owned/Hired/Contractor :
Excavator Inspection Checklist
SN Details Yes/No Comments
1 Engine and rotating part should be properly covered.
2 Track frame should be in good and working condition.
3 Crawler belt and shoes should be in good condition.
4 Boom and arm should be free from defects like corrosion, bend, etc.
5 Hydraulic cylinder and hoses should be in good condition.
6 Bucket, cutter pins should be free from defects, e.g., damage, corrosion,
bend, etc.
7 Teeth should be free from defects, e.g., damage, corrosion, bend, etc.
8 Swing horn should be in good condition.
9 Head & tail light and indicators are in working condition.
10 Wind screen should be in proper condition.
11 Wipers should be in working condition.
12 Swing horn should be in good condition.
13 First Aid Box available.
14 Fire Extinguisher available.
15 Operator have valid and suitable license as per legal requirement.
Excavator Inspection Checklist Diagram
Fit for usage : Yes No
Inspection Done By : Reviewed by :
Name : Name :
Dept. & Designation : Dept. & Designation :
Sign with date : Sign with date :
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Equipment Inspection Checklist : Portable Grinder
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Company Name :
Date of Inspection :
Equipment Make :
Equipment Model :
Equipment Number :
Owned/Hired/Contractor :
Portable Grinder Inspection Checklist
SN Details Yes/No Comments
1 Grinder should be physically sound and in working condition.
2 Cable should be damage free and always use industrial plug to take
power connection.
3 Capacity of Motor should be marked clearly or refer manual.
4 Dead man switch should be in working condition.
5 Flexible cord should be provided to prevent cable damage.
6 Handle should be provided for better control.
7 Wheel guard should be installed with grinder. Gap between guard and
wheel should not be more than 3mm.
8 Grinding/cutting wheel should free from defect and rotating capacity
should be marked.
9 Machine should be double insulated or grounded by proper means.
10 Must use designated key for removing and changing wheel.
11 Machine must be operated by competent and experienced person.
12 RPM of wheel should be more than RPM of motor.
Portable Grinder Inspection Checklist Diagram
Fit for usage : Yes No
Inspection Done By : Reviewed by :
Name : Name :
Dept. & Designation : Dept. & Designation :
Sign with date : Sign with date :
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Equipment Inspection Checklist : Mobile Crane
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Company Name :
Date of Inspection :
Vehicle Make :
Vehicle Model :
Vehicle Number :
Owned/Hired/Contractor :
Mobile Crane Inspection Checklist
SN Details Yes/No Comments
1 Vehicle Body shall be sound and in good condition.
2 Free from damage in tyres (cuts, cracks, ware & tare etc.).
3 Head lights, tail lights and indicators are in working condition.
4 Side mirrors should be in good condition.
5 Wire rope of the crane free from damage.
6 Safe Work Load (SWL) Marked and visible.
7 Hoist Limit Switch available and in working condition.
8 Spirit level should be installed and working properly.
9 Safety Latch available and in working condition.
10 Outrigger with spreader mat should be in sound and working condition.
11 Boom should be in good condition without any damage, no crack, smooth working
etc.(Check by extending it fully).
12 Oil leakage should not be there in hydraulic part.
13 Working safe load indicator.
14 Front, Reverse and Swing horn should be in working condition.
15 Windscreen should be in good condition.
16 First Aid Kit should be available in operator cabin (with in expiry date).
17 Fire Extinguisher available( in good condition, pressure within range)
18 Operator have valid and suitable license as per legal requirement.
19 Operator`s cabin and driver seat should be in good condition.
20 Reflective tape should be fixed at proper places.
21 Operator have valid and suitable license as per legal requirement.
Mobile Crane Inspection Diagram
Fit for usage : Yes No
Inspection Done By : Reviewed by :
Name : Name :
Dept. & Designation : Dept. & Designation :
Sign with date : Sign with date :
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Equipment Inspection Checklist : Bench Cutting Machine
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Company Name :
Date of Inspection :
Equipment Make :
Equipment Model :
Equipment Number :
Owned/Hired/Contractor :
Bench Cutting Machine Inspection Checklist
SN Details Yes/No Comments
1 Machine body should be sound and in good condition.
2 Moving part of machine should be properly guarded. Ensure Guard provided by
machine manufactures which is inbuilt is safe and sound and properly fitted.
3 Auto adjustable guard should be in functional condition.
4 On/Off switch should be in good condition without any damage.
5 Cutting wheel should be free from defect, and rotating capacity should be marked.
Cutting wheel should be of standard quality only.
6 Positioning screw should be in working condition and without any damage and
can be used smoothly.
7 Power cable should free from damage.
8 Power connection should be taken using industrial plug only.
9 Machine should be provided with double insulation and properly grounded.
10 Must use designed key for changing cutting wheel.
11 Machine should be operated by competent person and experience person only.
Bench Cutting Machine Inspection Diagram
Fit for usage : Yes No
Inspection Done By : Reviewed by :
Name : Name :
Dept. & Designation : Dept. & Designation :
Sign with date : Sign with date :
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Equipment Inspection Checklist : Welding Machine
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Company Name :
Date of Inspection :
Equipment Make :
Equipment Model :
Equipment Number :
Owned/Hired/Contractor :
Welding Machine Inspection Checklist
SN Details Yes/No Comments
1 Welding machine should be physically sound and in working condition.
2 Switches should be free from damage and properly insulated.
3 Welding and return led connection should be properly tight by means of
socket/lugs.
4 Welding and return led should be free from damage for eg. Cut, Open,
too many joints, etc..
5 Welding holder should be in good condition without any metal contact.
6 Earthing holder should be in good condition and free from rust.
7 Welding machine should be grounded properly.
8 Make suitable fire extinguisher at work place.
9 Make fire retardant material available at work place.
10 Provide welding booth or proper work station whenever required.
11 Welding work to be carried out by experience and competent person.
12 All Cable should be damage free and always use industrial plug to take
power connection.
Welding Machine Inspection Checklist Diagram
Fit for usage : Yes No
Inspection Done By : Reviewed by :
Name : Name :
Dept. & Designation : Dept. & Designation :
Sign with date : Sign with date :
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Equipment Inspection Checklist : Circulat Saw
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Company Name :
Date of Inspection :
Equipment Make :
Equipment Model :
Equipment Number :
Owned/Hired/Contractor :
Circular Saw Inspection Checklist
SN Details Yes/No Comments
1 Circular Saw body should be physically sound and in good condition.
2 Switches should be free from damage and properly insulated.
3 Fixed guard of machine should be in good condition. (Loose, displaced,
corroded not allowed)
4 Auto Adjustable guard should be in working condition.
5 Circular Saw Wheel should free from defect, crack, deterioration and rotating
capacity should be marked over it.
6 All cable should be free from damage and connection should be allowed
through industrial plug only. (Cuts and joints not allowed)
7 Circular Saw should be double insulated or grounded.
8 Must use designated key for changing wheel.
9 Circular Saw should be operated by experience and competent person.
10 Operator should be provided with and using proper personal protective
equipment.
11 Circular saw wheel in use should be suitable for the material being cut.
Circular Saw Inspection Checklist Diagram
Fit for usage : Yes No
Inspection Done By : Reviewed by :
Name : Name :
Dept. & Designation : Dept. & Designation :
Sign with date : Sign with date :
10. Global EHS
Environment, Health, Fire And Safety
Doc Id : GlobalEHS/CHK/008 Rev:00
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Hand Drill Machine Inspection Checklist
Company Name :
Date of Inspection :
Make :
Model :
Number :
Owned/Hired/Contractor :
SN Details Yes/No Comments
1 Machine should be physically sound and in working condition.
2 All power cable should be free from damage.
3 Flexible cable should be provided to avoid prevent cable damage.
4 Dead man switch should be damage free and in working condition.
5 Availability of handle for better grip and control.
6 Drill bit should be in good condition without any damage.
7 Always use designated key to remove and change drill bit.
8 Double insulation or grounding provided to Hand Drill machine.
9 Use adjustable drill stop wherever required.
10 Machine should be operated by experienced and competent person only.
Inspection Done By:
Name :
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
Fit for use: Yes/No
Review Done By:
Name :
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
11. Global EHS
Environment, Health, Fire And Safety
Doc Id : GlobalEHS/CHK/009 Rev:00
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Earth Compactor Inspection Checklist
Company Name :
Date of Inspection :
Make :
Model :
Number :
Owned/Hired/Contractor :
SN Details Yes/No Comments
1 Earth compactor or roller should be physically sound and in good
condition.
2 No damage in tire.
3 Compacting roller should be free from damage and move freely.
4 Moving parts should be covered with fix guards.
5 Head lights, Tail lights, indicators, front horn and reverse horn are in
working condition.
6 Side mirrors should be clean and in correct position without damage.
7 Wind shield should be in proper condition.
8 Wipers should be in working condition.
9 Fire extinguisher and First Aid Box should be available in operator cabin.
10 Operator should have valid and suitable license.
Inspection Done By:
Name :
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
Fit for use: Yes/No
Review Done By:
Name :
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
12. Global EHS
Environment, Health, Fire And Safety
Doc Id : GlobalEHS/CHK/010 Rev:00
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Dumper Truck Inspection Checklist
Company Name :
Date of Inspection :
Make :
Model :
Number :
Owned/Hired/Contractor :
SN Details Yes/No Comments
1 Dumper Truck should be physically sound and in good condition.
2 No damage in tire.
3 Side mirrors should be clean and in correct position without damage.
4 Carrier should be free from damage and in good condition.
5 Head lights, Tail lights, indicators, front horn and reverse horn are in
working condition.
6 Wind shield should be in proper condition.
7 Wipers should be in working condition.
8 Sear belt should be available and in working condition without any
damage.
9 Reflective tape should be fixed at all required place along with red
triangle.
10 Hydraulic cylinder and hoses should be in good condition and free from
leakage.
11 Vehicle registration number should be visible and displayed properly.
12 Fire extinguisher and first aid kit should be available in driver cabin.
13 Operator should have valid and suitable driving license.
14 All beaks including hand break (Emergency Break) should be in working
condition.
Inspection Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
Fit for use: Yes/No
Review Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
13. Global EHS
Environment, Health, Fire And Safety
Doc Id : GlobalEHS/CHK/011 Rev:00
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Concrete Mixer Inspection Checklist
Company Name :
Date of Inspection :
Make :
Model :
Number :
Owned/Hired/Contractor :
SN Details Yes/No Comments
1 Mixer Machine should be physically sound and in good condition.
2 No damage in tire.
3 Engine should be covered with proper machine guard.
4 Moving parts should be covered with fix guards.
5 Proper Rotator handle lock should be available.
6 Rotator handle should be free from defect.
7 Handle for movement of mixer should be without defect.
8 Spark arrester should be used if required.
Inspection Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
Fit for use: Yes/No
Review Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
14. Global EHS
Environment, Health, Fire And Safety
Doc Id : GlobalEHS/CHK/012 Rev:00
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Transit Mixer Inspection Checklist
Company Name :
Date of Inspection :
Make :
Model :
Number :
Owned/Hired/Contractor :
SN Details Yes/No Comments
1 Transit Mixer should be physically sound and in good condition.
2 No damage in tire.
3 All mirror should be in good condition and properly positioned.
4 All Rotatory part should be covered with fixed guard.
5 Registration number should be visible.
6 Wind shield should be without damage.
7 Head lights, Tail lights, indicators, front horn and reverse horn are in
working condition.
8 Wiper should be in working condition.
9 Red triangle and reflective tape should be fixed at proper place.
10 Permanent ladder should be provided and should be in good condition.
11 Fire extinguisher and First Aid Box should be available in operator cabin.
12 Operator should have valid and suitable license.
13 Normal and hand (Emergency Break) should be in working condition.
Inspection Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
Fit for use: Yes/No
Review Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
15. Global EHS
Environment, Health, Fire And Safety
Doc Id : GlobalEHS/CHK/013 Rev:00
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Concrete Pump Inspection Checklist
Company Name :
Date of Inspection :
Make :
Model :
Number :
Owned/Hired/Contractor :
SN Details Yes/No Comments
1 Concrete Pump should be physically sound and in good condition.
2 Tire should be free from damage.
3 All Rotatory part should be covered with fixed guard.
4 Outrigger should be in working condition and free from damage.
5 Emergency Stop button should be checked and in working condition. It
should be clearly marked and identifiable.
6 Panel should be covered properly.
7 Hopper should be in good condition.
8 Suitable mesh should be available at hopper to avoid contact with
moving part.
9 Hook should be proper and in good condition which can withstand while
shifting of Concrete pump.
10 All pipe joint should be tight with the help of proper clamp.
11 In case of electricity operated, electrical connection should be taken
properly and machine should be grounded.
12 Operator should be competent and authorised.
13 All pipes to be used should be free from damages and physically sound.
Inspection Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
Fit for use: Yes/No
Review Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
16. Global EHS
Environment, Health, Fire And Safety
Doc Id : GlobalEHS/CHK/014 Rev:00
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Boom Placer Inspection Checklist
Company Name :
Date of Inspection :
Make :
Model :
Number :
Owned/Hired/Contractor :
SN Details Yes/No Comments
1 Boom Placer should be physically sound and in good condition.
2 Tire should be free from damage.
3 Wind shield should be without damage.
4 All mirror should be in good condition and properly positioned.
5 Head lights, Tail lights, indicators, front horn and reverse horn are in
working condition.
6 Boom should be physically sound and without any defect.
7 Wiper should be in running condition.
8 Outrigger should be in working condition and free from damage.
9 Hydraulic cylinder and hoses should be free from leakage and in working
condition without any defect (Like Jam, corroded, etc.).
10 Pipe should be free from defects.
11 Rotatory part or moving parts should be covered with fix guard.
12 Red triangle and reflective tape should be fixed at proper place.
13 Operator should have valid and suitable license.
14 Fire extinguisher and First Aid Box should be available in operator cabin.
15 Normal and hand (Emergency Break) should be in working condition.
Inspection Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
Fit for use: Yes/No
Review Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
17. Global EHS
Environment, Health, Fire And Safety
Doc Id : GlobalEHS/CHK/015 Rev:00
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Bar Cutting Machine Inspection Checklist
Company Name :
Date of Inspection :
Make :
Model :
Number :
Owned/Hired/Contractor :
SN Details Yes/No Comments
1 Bar Cutting Machine should be physically sound and in good condition.
2 Operating leaver should be insulated by nonconductive material.
3 All Rotating part should be covered with fixed guard.
4 Motor junction box should be proper and fully packed.
5 Bar Guard should be fixed with machine properly.
6 Machine should be grounded properly.
7 Power cable should be free from damage.
8 Electrical connection should be taken through industrial plug only.
9 Operator should be competent and authorised.
10 Machine should be fixed on ground properly to avoid movement while in
operation.
Inspection Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
Fit for use: Yes/No
Review Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
18. Global EHS
Environment, Health, Fire And Safety
Doc Id : GlobalEHS/CHK/016 Rev:00
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Bar Bending Machine Inspection Checklist
Company Name :
Date of Inspection :
Make :
Model :
Number :
Owned/Hired/Contractor :
SN Details Yes/No Comments
1 Bar Bending Machine should be physically sound and in good condition.
2 Power cable should be free from damages.
3 All switches should be free from damage and in working condition.
4 Electrical connection taken through industrial plug only.
5 Emergency Stop button should be checked and in working condition. It
should be clearly marked and identifiable.
6 Bar support should be fitted properly with machine.
7 Pin should be tightened properly.
8 Machine should be grounded properly.
9 Paddle should be in good condition and working properly.
10 Operator should be competent and authorised.
Inspection Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
Fit for use: Yes/No
Review Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
19. Global EHS
Environment, Health, Fire And Safety
Doc Id : GlobalEHS/CHK/017 Rev:00
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Breaker Inspection Checklist
Company Name :
Date of Inspection :
Make :
Model :
Number :
Owned/Hired/Contractor :
SN Details Yes/No Comments
1 Breaker should be physically sound and in good condition.
2 Flexible cord should be provided to keep cable free from damage.
3 Handle should be provided for better control.
4 Bit should be in free from defect and in good condition.
5 Double insulation to be provided or properly grounded.
6 All cable should be free from damages.
7 Switch should be free from defect and in working condition.
8 Power connection to be taken through industrial plug only.
9 Operator should be competent and authorised.
Inspection Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
Fit for use: Yes/No
Review Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
20. Global EHS
Environment, Health, Fire And Safety
Doc Id : GlobalEHS/CHK/018 Rev:00
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Hydra Inspection Checklist
Company Name :
Date of Inspection :
Make :
Model :
Number :
Owned/Hired/Contractor :
SN Details Yes/No Comments
1 Hydra shall be sound and in good condition.
2 Tyre should be Free from damage (cuts, cracks, ware & tare etc.).
3 Head lights, tail lights and indicators are in working condition.
4 Side mirrors should be in good condition.
5 Wire rope of the crane free from damage.
6 Safe Work Load (SWL) Marked and visible.
7 Hoist Limit Switch available and in working condition.
8 Sling drum should be free from damage.
9 Safety Latch available and in working condition.
10 Windscreen and wiper should be in good condition.
11 Boom should be in good condition without any damage, no crack, smooth
working etc. (Check by extending it fully).
12 Oil leakage should not be there in hydraulic part.
13 Registration number should be visible.
14 Working safe load indicator.
15 Front, Reverse horn should be in working condition.
16 Load Chart Available in Operator cabin.
17 First Aid Kit should be available in operator cabin (with in expiry date).
18 Fire Extinguisher available (in good condition, pressure within range)
19 Operator`s cabin and driver seat should be in good condition.
20 Reflective tape should be fixed at proper places.
21 Operator have valid and suitable license as per legal requirement.
Inspection Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
Fit for use: Yes/No
Review Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
21. Global EHS
Environment, Health, Fire And Safety
Doc Id : GlobalEHS/CHK/019 Rev:00
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Electrical Vibrator Inspection Checklist
Company Name :
Date of Inspection :
Make :
Model :
Number :
Owned/Hired/Contractor :
SN Details Yes/No Comments
1 Electrical Vibrator should be physically sound and in good condition.
2 Motor junction box should be free from damage and in packed condition.
3 Switch should be properly insulated.
4 Power cable should be free from damage.
5 Guard around rotating part should be fixed properly.
6 Needle of machine should be free from damages and tightly connected
with motor.
7 Electrical connection taken through industrial plug only.
8 Electrical vibrator should be properly grounded.
9 Proper handle should be provided for movement of Electrical Vibrator.
Inspection Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
Fit for use: Yes/No
Review Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
22. Global EHS
Environment, Health, Fire And Safety
Doc Id : GlobalEHS/CHK/020 Rev:00
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Tower Crane Inspection Checklist
Company Name :
Date of Inspection :
Make :
Model :
Number :
Owned/Hired/Contractor :
SN Details Yes/No Comments
1 Tower crane should be physically in good condition, free from defects and
should have valid TPI.
2 Cabin should be in good condition, equipped with wind glasses and wireless
communication.
3 Proper foundation provided as per design.
4 Safety latch in hook and in working condition.
5 Safe working load should be marked.
6 All Sling should be free from defects.
7 Hydraulic cylinder, hoses should be in good condition and free from leakage.
8 Trolley condition should be in good condition.
9 Over hoist limit switch should be in working condition.
10 Limit switch should be provided and in working condition.
11 Counter weight should be properly fixed and free from defects.
12 Tower crane should be grounded properly as per standard.
13 Safe load indicator should be in working condition.
14 Anemometer should be in working condition.
15 Power cable should be free from damages.
16 All power connection should be taken through industrial plug.
17 Load Chart Available in Operator cabin.
18 First Aid Kit should be available in operator cabin (with in expiry date).
19 Fire Extinguisher available (in good condition, pressure within range)
20 Operator have suitable license and valid experience certificate as per
requirement.
Inspection Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
Fit for use: Yes/No
Review Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
23. Global EHS
Environment, Health, Fire And Safety
Doc Id : GlobalEHS/CHK/021 Rev:00
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Grader Inspection Checklist
Company Name :
Date of Inspection :
Make :
Model :
Number :
Owned/Hired/Contractor :
SN Details Yes/No Comments
1 Grader should be physically in good condition, free from defects and should
have valid TPI.
2 Tyres should be free from damage (Air pressure, cuts, cracks, etc.).
3 Head lights, tail lights and indicators are in working condition.
4 Windscreen should be in good condition.
5 Wipers should be in working condition.
6 Side Mirror should be in good condition.
7 Hydraulic cylinders and hoses are in good condition and there should not be
any leakage.
8 Operator`s cabin and driver seat should be in good condition.
9 Reflective tape, Red Triangle should be fixed at proper places.
10 Front, Reverse horn should be in working condition.
11 First Aid Kit should be available in operator cabin (with in expiry date).
12 Counter weight should be properly fixed and free from defects.
13 Fire Extinguisher available (in good condition, pressure within range)
14 Operator have valid and suitable license as per legal requirement.
Inspection Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
Fit for use: Yes/No
Review Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
24. Global EHS
Environment, Health, Fire And Safety
Doc Id : GlobalEHS/CHK/022 Rev:00
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Gantry Crane Inspection Checklist
Company Name :
Date of Inspection :
Make :
Model :
Number :
Owned/Hired/Contractor :
SN Details Yes/No Comments
1 Gantry crane should be physically in good condition, free from defects and
should have valid TPI.
2 Operator Cabin should be in good condition.
3 Proper base to run should be available.
4 Walkway should be free from obstruction and free from defects along with
Guard Rails.
5 Safe working load should be marked.
6 Access ladder should be provided with proper railings.
7 Proximity sensor should be in working condition.
8 Slings should be free from defects and tested properly.
9 Safety latch in hook and in working condition.
10 Rotating parts should be covered properly by means of canopy or guarding.
11 Audible horn should be available and in working condition.
12 First Aid Kit should be available in operator cabin (with in expiry date).
13 Load Chart Available in Operator cabin.
14 Fire Extinguisher available (in good condition, pressure within range)
15 Power cable should be free from damages.
16 Deflection Test Should be carried out for smooth operation.
17 Operator should have suitable and valid license.
Inspection Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
Fit for use: Yes/No
Review Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
25. Global EHS
Environment, Health, Fire And Safety
Doc Id : GlobalEHS/CHK/023 Rev:00
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EOT Crane Inspection Checklist
Company Name :
Date of Inspection :
Make :
Model :
Number :
Owned/Hired/Contractor :
SN Details Yes/No Comments
1 EOT crane should be physically in good condition, free from defects and
should have valid TPI.
2 Railing should be in good condition and free from obstruction.
3 Power cable should be free from defect and organised.
4 Safety latch in hook and in working condition.
5 Safe working load should be marked at proper place and should be visible.
6 Wire rope or sling should be free from defects and tested properly.
7 Rotating parts should be covered properly with machine guarding.
8 Audible horn should be available and in working condition.
9 Load Chart Available at proper place.
10 Deflection Test Should be carried out for smooth operation.
11 Remote should be ion good and working condition.
12 Operator should have suitable and valid license.
13 Safe access and egress should be provided.
Inspection Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
Fit for use: Yes/No
Review Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
26. Global EHS
Environment, Health, Fire And Safety
Doc Id : GlobalEHS/CHK/024 Rev:00
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Trailer Inspection Checklist
Company Name :
Date of Inspection :
Make :
Model :
Number :
Owned/Hired/Contractor :
SN Details Yes/No Comments
1 Trailer Truck should be physically in good condition, free from defects and
should have valid TPI.
2 Tyres should be free from damage (Air pressure, cuts, cracks, etc.).
3 Side mirror should in good and in correct position.
4 Carrier should be free from defects.
5 Head lights, tail lights and indicators are in working condition.
6 Windscreen should be in good condition.
7 Wipers should be in working condition.
8 Reflective tape, Red Triangle should be fixed at proper places.
9 Registration number should be written and visible.
10 Seat belt should be in working condition.
11 Normal and Emergency break (Hand Break) should be in working condition.
12 Front, Reverse horn should be in working condition.
13 First Aid Kit should be available in operator cabin (with in expiry date).
14 Fire Extinguisher available (in good condition, pressure within range)
15 Driver should have valid and suitable license as per legal requirement.
Inspection Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
Fit for use: Yes/No
Review Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
27. Global EHS
Environment, Health, Fire And Safety
Doc Id : GlobalEHS/CHK/025 Rev:00
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Gas Cutting Set Inspection Checklist
Company Name :
Date of Inspection :
Make :
Model :
Number :
Owned/Hired/Contractor :
SN Details Yes/No Comments
1 Cylinder should always be kept in trolley.
2 Always keep cylinder in upright position and secured.
3 Always ensure valve protection cap with it.
4 Regulator should be of standard and free from defect.
5 Pressure gauge should be in good condition, without any defect.
6 Hose pipe is in good condition and colour coded as per standard.
7 Joint should be tight enough and without any defect.
8 Must use Industrial clip for fitting.
9 Flash back arrestor should be provided at both end (At cylinder pressure
gauge and at torch hose pipe).
10 Proper PPE should be used while use for e.g., Safety Goggles, Leather
Apron, Leather hand gloves, etc.
11 Torch should be in good condition, without any defect.
12 First Aid Kit and Fire Extinguisher should be available at work place.
13 Provide booth if required. Refer image in box for ideal Gas Cutting Station.
14 Competent person only should carry out gas cutting work.
Inspection Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date:
Fit for use: Yes/No
Review Done By:
Name:
Department:
Designation:
Signature:
Date: