Preparing Safe Operating Procedures (SOPs) for all plants, equipment and tasks is an important part of OHS Management System. This PPT gives example of how SOPs should be prepared, recorded and maintained.
A System to manage Contractor/Sub-Contractor from HSE perspective start from contractor selection until contract end to achieve health and safe working environment
This document provides an induction for new employees on occupational health and safety practices. It outlines current safety procedures, equipment safety checks, existing and potential workplace hazards, controlling risks, procedures for reporting incidents, emergency procedures, and employer and worker responsibilities. The induction aims to ensure the workplace remains safe for employees and visitors.
The document lists the contents that should be included in a first aid box for the Godrej One Project. It includes 26 items such as eye wash bottles, sterile dressings of various sizes, antiseptic solutions, scissors, bandages, aspirin, splints, safety pins, and latex gloves to treat injuries and provide basic first aid.
mock drill demonstrating first aid management of snake biteHarish Yalal
A mock drill was conducted at a site location to demonstrate first aid for snake bites. Site engineers, supervisors, and workers attended and were instructed on the proper first aid measures - providing reassurance to the victim, immobilizing and elevating the bitten area with a crepe bandage and splint, and getting the victim to the hospital as soon as possible along with anti-snake venom for treatment. The goal was to make staff and workers more aware of how to properly administer first aid for snake bites.
This document provides an overview of a basic safety training program. It covers the following key points in 3 sentences or less:
The objectives of the training are to start and complete work safely by developing safe habits and minimizing damage while maximizing safety. It discusses hazards, near misses, accidents, personal protective equipment, causes of accidents including unsafe acts and conditions, and prevention through hazard reporting, risk assessments, and following safety rules. The document provides exercises and content to educate workers on safety concepts, requirements, and best practices to promote a safe work environment.
This document provides the Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE) Management Manual for Consolidated Construction Consortium Ltd. (CCCL). It outlines CCCL's HSE management system, which is in compliance with OHSAS 18001 and ISO 14001 standards. The manual covers CCCL's HSE policy, planning, implementation, operation, monitoring and corrective action processes. It also includes the organization profile, objectives, responsibilities and documentation requirements of the HSE management system.
What are the main hazards in construction?
What are the main hazards in construction?
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Among the dangers in construction are:
•Falls from working at height,
•Crush injuries in excavation work,
•Slips and trips,
•Being struck by falling objects,
•Moving heavy loads,
•Bad working positions, often in confined spaces,
•Being struck or crushed by a workplace vehicle,
•Receiving injuries from hand tools,
•Inhalation of dust,
•Handling of rough materials,
•Exposure to dangerous substances (chemical and biological),
•Working near, in, or over water,
•Exposure to radiation,
•Loud noise,
•Vibration from tools or vibrating machinery.
Vision, collaboration, credibility, communication, action orientation, feedback and recognition, accountability.
All these factors work in parallel when all we talk is safety, safety management systems and exemplary safety culture.
Here's a slideshare to testify the same.
After all, it starts with a personal commitment to workers first, not last!
#management #communication #safety #culture #collaboration
A System to manage Contractor/Sub-Contractor from HSE perspective start from contractor selection until contract end to achieve health and safe working environment
This document provides an induction for new employees on occupational health and safety practices. It outlines current safety procedures, equipment safety checks, existing and potential workplace hazards, controlling risks, procedures for reporting incidents, emergency procedures, and employer and worker responsibilities. The induction aims to ensure the workplace remains safe for employees and visitors.
The document lists the contents that should be included in a first aid box for the Godrej One Project. It includes 26 items such as eye wash bottles, sterile dressings of various sizes, antiseptic solutions, scissors, bandages, aspirin, splints, safety pins, and latex gloves to treat injuries and provide basic first aid.
mock drill demonstrating first aid management of snake biteHarish Yalal
A mock drill was conducted at a site location to demonstrate first aid for snake bites. Site engineers, supervisors, and workers attended and were instructed on the proper first aid measures - providing reassurance to the victim, immobilizing and elevating the bitten area with a crepe bandage and splint, and getting the victim to the hospital as soon as possible along with anti-snake venom for treatment. The goal was to make staff and workers more aware of how to properly administer first aid for snake bites.
This document provides an overview of a basic safety training program. It covers the following key points in 3 sentences or less:
The objectives of the training are to start and complete work safely by developing safe habits and minimizing damage while maximizing safety. It discusses hazards, near misses, accidents, personal protective equipment, causes of accidents including unsafe acts and conditions, and prevention through hazard reporting, risk assessments, and following safety rules. The document provides exercises and content to educate workers on safety concepts, requirements, and best practices to promote a safe work environment.
This document provides the Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE) Management Manual for Consolidated Construction Consortium Ltd. (CCCL). It outlines CCCL's HSE management system, which is in compliance with OHSAS 18001 and ISO 14001 standards. The manual covers CCCL's HSE policy, planning, implementation, operation, monitoring and corrective action processes. It also includes the organization profile, objectives, responsibilities and documentation requirements of the HSE management system.
What are the main hazards in construction?
What are the main hazards in construction?
« Back to Table of Contents
Among the dangers in construction are:
•Falls from working at height,
•Crush injuries in excavation work,
•Slips and trips,
•Being struck by falling objects,
•Moving heavy loads,
•Bad working positions, often in confined spaces,
•Being struck or crushed by a workplace vehicle,
•Receiving injuries from hand tools,
•Inhalation of dust,
•Handling of rough materials,
•Exposure to dangerous substances (chemical and biological),
•Working near, in, or over water,
•Exposure to radiation,
•Loud noise,
•Vibration from tools or vibrating machinery.
Vision, collaboration, credibility, communication, action orientation, feedback and recognition, accountability.
All these factors work in parallel when all we talk is safety, safety management systems and exemplary safety culture.
Here's a slideshare to testify the same.
After all, it starts with a personal commitment to workers first, not last!
#management #communication #safety #culture #collaboration
This manual provides guidance on working safely at heights for occupational health and safety professionals and supervisors. It covers definitions of working at heights, common risks such as falls from heights and falling objects, and best practices for prevention. The manual aims to help raise awareness of the dangers of working at heights and provide information on procedures and controls to prevent falls and injuries from working at heights. It addresses a variety of sectors where working at heights is common, such as construction, agriculture, industrial and commercial settings.
16 Scaffolding (Temporary Works) Risk Assessment Templates
Access to work areas by personnel and plant.
Scaffold Material delivery to work area;
Scaffold design and erection standards
(Classified as Temporary Structure)
Scaffold erection
(Classified as Temporary Structure)
Dismantling of scaffold
Maintenance of Scaffold
Worker exposure to direct sun whist working on scaffold
(as applicable)
Every workplace safety program has a foundation. These key elements construct the framework for a solid understanding on how safety works and it empowers and engages everyone on different levels. Once this fundamental understand is achieved, it is easier to develop the policy, written programs, and standard operating procedures to move the process forward.
Visitors SHE Induction Presentation 2016Chris Morris
The document provides an induction for a construction site. It summarizes the following key points in 3 sentences:
The document outlines the legal health and safety requirements for the construction site, including providing training and ensuring workers use proper protective equipment. It also details various hazards on site like working at heights, electricity, and chemicals. The induction covers emergency procedures, incident reporting, and use of personal protective equipment like hard hats and safety shoes.
Health and safety powerpoint complete (1)brownjamesa
This presentation provides an overview of environmental health and safety topics for employees. It begins by explaining the importance of safety training and responsibilities of both employers and employees. It then covers a range of safety issues including vehicle safety, driving hazards, office ergonomics, fire safety, hazardous materials, and more. The document emphasizes that safety is a shared responsibility and provides contact information for the environmental health and safety committee.
Hazard identification and risk assessment(HIRA) &Safe Work method Statement.Yuvraj Shrivastava
This document contains information about a hazard identification and risk assessment (HIRA) conducted at a water treatment plant. It identifies several high-risk hazards including a chlorine leak, industrial fires, and electrical hazards. A risk assessment matrix was used to evaluate the likelihood and severity of various hazards observed in different areas of the plant. Several hazards were found to pose extreme or high risks, such as the chlorine facilities and control room. After implementing control measures, the risk levels were reduced. The HIRA is an effective tool for water treatment plants to prevent catastrophic incidents and improve safety.
This document discusses fall protection and preventing injuries from falls. It explains that fall protection systems aim to protect workers from falls and injuries when working at heights. There are two types of fall protection: fall prevention structures that limit falls to the worker's level, and fall arrest equipment like harnesses and lanyards that limit injuries from a fall. The document provides guidance on properly using fall arrest equipment and identifies frequent fall risks like open floorings, ladders, slippery surfaces, and scaffolding. It emphasizes that ignoring fall protection can result in serious injury or death.
The document is a site safety observation report prepared by Mohammed Mubasheeruddin on December 15, 2016. It details three safety observations made at a construction site, including workers following without proper protective equipment, improperly stocked ducting material, and improperly stoked fire fighting pipes. For each observation, the report notes an identified unsafe act and the corresponding correction that was taken.
Brief description about the height work and brief description about hazards, equipment used for height work and best safety practices during performing a job in a site.
The document provides an overview of process safety and barrier thinking. It discusses the differences between personal and process safety, with process safety having higher impacts. Barriers are measures to prevent hazards from being released or limit consequences, and must be effective, independent and auditable. There are equipment barriers like relief valves and human barriers like following procedures. Safety critical elements are equipment whose failure could cause a release, and have performance standards. Safety critical positions and activities help maintain barriers.
All employers must conduct a risk assessment to identify hazards, though small businesses with fewer than five employees do not need to write anything down. The document provides a sample risk assessment for a school setting up a stage to illustrate what a risk assessment should include. It identifies potential hazards like slips, trips and falls from ladders, falling objects from heights, and ladders collapsing or falling. For each hazard, it suggests how to reduce the risks, such as keeping work areas clear, using spotters, and wearing protective equipment like hard hats. Employers are advised to review and update their risk assessments periodically or when changes occur.
This document provides an overview of effective safety committee operations. It discusses forming safety committees and defining their purpose to bring workers and management together to improve safety. It also covers safety committee membership, training, hazard identification through inspections and accident analysis, and evaluating safety programs and accountability systems. The goal is for committees to effectively fulfill their consultative role in assisting employers with safety management.
OSHA issues top 10 citations for warehouse safety violations. These include forklifts, hazard communication, electrical wiring and systems, guarding floor and wall openings, exits, mechanical power transmission, respiratory protection, lockout/tagout, and portable fire extinguishers. The document provides guidance on safety practices for each area to ensure worker protection and compliance with regulations.
This document outlines safety precautions and procedures for crane operations. It establishes requirements for organizing a crane and rigging group with defined roles and responsibilities. It requires crane operators and signalmen to be qualified and trained. It specifies guidelines for crane set up and operation including following approved lift plans, permit requirements, and stopping work if unsafe conditions arise. It defines critical lifts and provides examples. It lists safety precautions for crane and rigging equipment inspections, defects, capacity markings, and color coding for monthly inspections.
This document provides information on scaffolding safety. It defines common scaffolding components and outlines proper inspection, erection, use, and tagging procedures. Workers must inspect scaffolds before each shift and not exceed the design capacity. The document emphasizes keeping scaffolding plumb, securing all components, using fall protection, and maintaining good housekeeping.
This document discusses work at height safety. It defines work at height as any work performed more than 6 feet above the ground. It provides examples of work at height including construction, maintenance, and scaffolding work. The document outlines several fall hazards and control measures that should be implemented when working at height, such as using fall protection equipment like harnesses and lifelines, installing guardrails and covers over floor openings, following permitting procedures, and providing fall protection training to workers.
This document discusses health and safety in the oil and gas industry. It covers several topics:
- Management systems for health and safety with planning, performance, assessment, and improvement.
- Personal protective equipment (PPE) including responsibilities, hazard assessment, protective clothing, and training.
- Electrical safety including responsibilities, hazards, flash hazard analysis, and qualifications.
- Control of hazardous energy sources including lockout procedures.
- Emergency contingency planning including different plans for shelter in place, administrative closings, and occupant emergencies.
Safety Slogan is a short, striking and memorable phrase use to convey important safety information. Safety slogan is used in our workplaces to pass important safety information to the workers. It helps keep the workers in-check, helping them avoid unsafe acts and condition thereby reducing accident onsite.
https://hsewatch.com/safety-slogan
An overview on Safety Audit | ConsultivoConsultivo
This overview on Safety Audit covers the key concepts of safety audit, audit feature, why it is required, the right approach and the requirements and standards for Safety Audit.
You may check here http://www.consultivo.in/audit/ for more information.
This document outlines the occupational health and safety induction and procedures for RedPixel Studios. It includes sections on the induction process, current safety procedures, equipment safety checks, safety representatives, existing and potential hazards, controlling risks, hazard reporting, meetings and inspections, emergency procedures, responsibilities, and resources for additional information. The goal is to introduce new employees to workplace safety policies and ensure all staff are aware of hazards and follow proper procedures to minimize risks.
The HSE plan summarizes Energean Oil & Gas's health, safety, and environmental policies and procedures for its offshore operations. It outlines the company's safety management system, including responsibilities, regulations, training, emergency response drills, and more. The overarching goals are to protect personnel and the environment, ensure safety has priority, and achieve zero injuries. All personnel, including contractors, must follow the procedures in the plan.
PROJECT HEALTH, SAFETY, AND ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN
Table of Content
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. PURPOSE
1.2. REVISIONS
1.3. DISTRIBUTION LIST
1.4. PROJECT DETAILS
1.5. PROJECT LOCATION
2. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS AND REGULATIONS
3. DEFINITIONS & ABBREVIATION
3.1. DEFINITIONS
3.2. ABBREVIATION
4 ARABTEC HSEQ POLICIES & CERTIFICATES HSE POLICY STATEMENT
NO SMOKING POLICY
SAFE DRIVING POLICY
WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICY
WELFARE MANAGEMENT POLICIES
ISO CERTIFICATES
ABU DHABI EHSMS CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
5 PROJECT HSE OBJECTIVES
6 ORGANIZATION RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES
7 HSE COMMUNICATION ORIENTATION AND TRAINING
7.1.1 SITE RULES
7.1.2 GENERAL SITE RULES
7.1.3 PERSONAL SAFETY SITE RULES
7.1.4 SAFETY REFRESHER - TRAINING
This manual provides guidance on working safely at heights for occupational health and safety professionals and supervisors. It covers definitions of working at heights, common risks such as falls from heights and falling objects, and best practices for prevention. The manual aims to help raise awareness of the dangers of working at heights and provide information on procedures and controls to prevent falls and injuries from working at heights. It addresses a variety of sectors where working at heights is common, such as construction, agriculture, industrial and commercial settings.
16 Scaffolding (Temporary Works) Risk Assessment Templates
Access to work areas by personnel and plant.
Scaffold Material delivery to work area;
Scaffold design and erection standards
(Classified as Temporary Structure)
Scaffold erection
(Classified as Temporary Structure)
Dismantling of scaffold
Maintenance of Scaffold
Worker exposure to direct sun whist working on scaffold
(as applicable)
Every workplace safety program has a foundation. These key elements construct the framework for a solid understanding on how safety works and it empowers and engages everyone on different levels. Once this fundamental understand is achieved, it is easier to develop the policy, written programs, and standard operating procedures to move the process forward.
Visitors SHE Induction Presentation 2016Chris Morris
The document provides an induction for a construction site. It summarizes the following key points in 3 sentences:
The document outlines the legal health and safety requirements for the construction site, including providing training and ensuring workers use proper protective equipment. It also details various hazards on site like working at heights, electricity, and chemicals. The induction covers emergency procedures, incident reporting, and use of personal protective equipment like hard hats and safety shoes.
Health and safety powerpoint complete (1)brownjamesa
This presentation provides an overview of environmental health and safety topics for employees. It begins by explaining the importance of safety training and responsibilities of both employers and employees. It then covers a range of safety issues including vehicle safety, driving hazards, office ergonomics, fire safety, hazardous materials, and more. The document emphasizes that safety is a shared responsibility and provides contact information for the environmental health and safety committee.
Hazard identification and risk assessment(HIRA) &Safe Work method Statement.Yuvraj Shrivastava
This document contains information about a hazard identification and risk assessment (HIRA) conducted at a water treatment plant. It identifies several high-risk hazards including a chlorine leak, industrial fires, and electrical hazards. A risk assessment matrix was used to evaluate the likelihood and severity of various hazards observed in different areas of the plant. Several hazards were found to pose extreme or high risks, such as the chlorine facilities and control room. After implementing control measures, the risk levels were reduced. The HIRA is an effective tool for water treatment plants to prevent catastrophic incidents and improve safety.
This document discusses fall protection and preventing injuries from falls. It explains that fall protection systems aim to protect workers from falls and injuries when working at heights. There are two types of fall protection: fall prevention structures that limit falls to the worker's level, and fall arrest equipment like harnesses and lanyards that limit injuries from a fall. The document provides guidance on properly using fall arrest equipment and identifies frequent fall risks like open floorings, ladders, slippery surfaces, and scaffolding. It emphasizes that ignoring fall protection can result in serious injury or death.
The document is a site safety observation report prepared by Mohammed Mubasheeruddin on December 15, 2016. It details three safety observations made at a construction site, including workers following without proper protective equipment, improperly stocked ducting material, and improperly stoked fire fighting pipes. For each observation, the report notes an identified unsafe act and the corresponding correction that was taken.
Brief description about the height work and brief description about hazards, equipment used for height work and best safety practices during performing a job in a site.
The document provides an overview of process safety and barrier thinking. It discusses the differences between personal and process safety, with process safety having higher impacts. Barriers are measures to prevent hazards from being released or limit consequences, and must be effective, independent and auditable. There are equipment barriers like relief valves and human barriers like following procedures. Safety critical elements are equipment whose failure could cause a release, and have performance standards. Safety critical positions and activities help maintain barriers.
All employers must conduct a risk assessment to identify hazards, though small businesses with fewer than five employees do not need to write anything down. The document provides a sample risk assessment for a school setting up a stage to illustrate what a risk assessment should include. It identifies potential hazards like slips, trips and falls from ladders, falling objects from heights, and ladders collapsing or falling. For each hazard, it suggests how to reduce the risks, such as keeping work areas clear, using spotters, and wearing protective equipment like hard hats. Employers are advised to review and update their risk assessments periodically or when changes occur.
This document provides an overview of effective safety committee operations. It discusses forming safety committees and defining their purpose to bring workers and management together to improve safety. It also covers safety committee membership, training, hazard identification through inspections and accident analysis, and evaluating safety programs and accountability systems. The goal is for committees to effectively fulfill their consultative role in assisting employers with safety management.
OSHA issues top 10 citations for warehouse safety violations. These include forklifts, hazard communication, electrical wiring and systems, guarding floor and wall openings, exits, mechanical power transmission, respiratory protection, lockout/tagout, and portable fire extinguishers. The document provides guidance on safety practices for each area to ensure worker protection and compliance with regulations.
This document outlines safety precautions and procedures for crane operations. It establishes requirements for organizing a crane and rigging group with defined roles and responsibilities. It requires crane operators and signalmen to be qualified and trained. It specifies guidelines for crane set up and operation including following approved lift plans, permit requirements, and stopping work if unsafe conditions arise. It defines critical lifts and provides examples. It lists safety precautions for crane and rigging equipment inspections, defects, capacity markings, and color coding for monthly inspections.
This document provides information on scaffolding safety. It defines common scaffolding components and outlines proper inspection, erection, use, and tagging procedures. Workers must inspect scaffolds before each shift and not exceed the design capacity. The document emphasizes keeping scaffolding plumb, securing all components, using fall protection, and maintaining good housekeeping.
This document discusses work at height safety. It defines work at height as any work performed more than 6 feet above the ground. It provides examples of work at height including construction, maintenance, and scaffolding work. The document outlines several fall hazards and control measures that should be implemented when working at height, such as using fall protection equipment like harnesses and lifelines, installing guardrails and covers over floor openings, following permitting procedures, and providing fall protection training to workers.
This document discusses health and safety in the oil and gas industry. It covers several topics:
- Management systems for health and safety with planning, performance, assessment, and improvement.
- Personal protective equipment (PPE) including responsibilities, hazard assessment, protective clothing, and training.
- Electrical safety including responsibilities, hazards, flash hazard analysis, and qualifications.
- Control of hazardous energy sources including lockout procedures.
- Emergency contingency planning including different plans for shelter in place, administrative closings, and occupant emergencies.
Safety Slogan is a short, striking and memorable phrase use to convey important safety information. Safety slogan is used in our workplaces to pass important safety information to the workers. It helps keep the workers in-check, helping them avoid unsafe acts and condition thereby reducing accident onsite.
https://hsewatch.com/safety-slogan
An overview on Safety Audit | ConsultivoConsultivo
This overview on Safety Audit covers the key concepts of safety audit, audit feature, why it is required, the right approach and the requirements and standards for Safety Audit.
You may check here http://www.consultivo.in/audit/ for more information.
This document outlines the occupational health and safety induction and procedures for RedPixel Studios. It includes sections on the induction process, current safety procedures, equipment safety checks, safety representatives, existing and potential hazards, controlling risks, hazard reporting, meetings and inspections, emergency procedures, responsibilities, and resources for additional information. The goal is to introduce new employees to workplace safety policies and ensure all staff are aware of hazards and follow proper procedures to minimize risks.
The HSE plan summarizes Energean Oil & Gas's health, safety, and environmental policies and procedures for its offshore operations. It outlines the company's safety management system, including responsibilities, regulations, training, emergency response drills, and more. The overarching goals are to protect personnel and the environment, ensure safety has priority, and achieve zero injuries. All personnel, including contractors, must follow the procedures in the plan.
PROJECT HEALTH, SAFETY, AND ENVIRONMENTAL PLAN
Table of Content
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. PURPOSE
1.2. REVISIONS
1.3. DISTRIBUTION LIST
1.4. PROJECT DETAILS
1.5. PROJECT LOCATION
2. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS AND REGULATIONS
3. DEFINITIONS & ABBREVIATION
3.1. DEFINITIONS
3.2. ABBREVIATION
4 ARABTEC HSEQ POLICIES & CERTIFICATES HSE POLICY STATEMENT
NO SMOKING POLICY
SAFE DRIVING POLICY
WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICY
WELFARE MANAGEMENT POLICIES
ISO CERTIFICATES
ABU DHABI EHSMS CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
5 PROJECT HSE OBJECTIVES
6 ORGANIZATION RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES
7 HSE COMMUNICATION ORIENTATION AND TRAINING
7.1.1 SITE RULES
7.1.2 GENERAL SITE RULES
7.1.3 PERSONAL SAFETY SITE RULES
7.1.4 SAFETY REFRESHER - TRAINING
The document discusses health and safety inspection duties and responsibilities for workplaces. It covers inspecting external areas like parking, access/egress, signage and lighting. Internal areas include housekeeping, welfare facilities, work areas, machinery and equipment, procedures, training and documentation. Inspections should be carried out regularly and systematically to identify hazards, educate workers and ensure compliance with health and safety regulations.
Table of Content
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. PURPOSE
1.2. REVISIONS
1.3. DISTRIBUTION LIST
1.4. PROJECT DETAILS
1.5. PROJECT LOCATION
2. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS AND REGULATIONS
3. DEFINITIONS & ABBREVIATION
3.1. DEFINITIONS
3.2. ABBREVIATION
4 ARABTEC HSEQ POLICIES & CERTIFICATES HSE POLICY STATEMENT
NO SMOKING POLICY
SAFE DRIVING POLICY
WASTE MANAGEMENT POLICY
WELFARE MANAGEMENT POLICIES
ISO CERTIFICATES
ABU DHABI EHSMS CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
5 PROJECT HSE OBJECTIVES
6 ORGANIZATION RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES
7 HSE COMMUNICATION ORIENTATION AND TRAINING
7.1.1 SITE RULES
7.1.2 GENERAL SITE RULES
7.1.3 PERSONAL SAFETY SITE RULES
7.1.4 SAFETY REFRESHER - TRAINING
GLOBAL PROCESS SAFETY COMPLIANCE STARTS HERE WITH SIGMA-HSESigma-HSE (UK) Ltd
We provide expert consultancy advice and test data for organisations wishing to maintain and improve their process safety compliance. Our global reach, unrivalled expertise and multi-sector knowledge, make us the number one safety partner for your safety needs.
https://sigma-hse.com/
Core Risk Assessment for Office work.docxIbrahimEsmat
This document contains a risk assessment for office and site work activities at a project in Al Wathba, Abu Dhabi. It identifies 8 activities with potential hazards and risks: 1) employee mobilization, 2) office work, 3) using printers, 4) using hole punchers/scissors/staplers, 5) using display screen equipment, 6) electrical connections, 7) working in hot/humid conditions, and 8) lack of information/awareness about working in heat. For each activity, it evaluates risk level, lists control measures to reduce risk, identifies responsible parties, and notes applicable legal references and standards. The overall goal is to reduce risk levels through trainings, proper equipment use,
A Part 9 Safety Inspections By J Mc CannJames McCann
The document discusses health and safety inspections in workplaces. It outlines the general duties of employers to maintain a safe and healthy work environment for employees. This includes ensuring safe plant/equipment, providing training/information, assessing risks, and implementing necessary controls. The document then details aspects to examine during workplace inspections, such as external areas, buildings, work areas, machinery, procedures, and environmental factors. Inspections should be carried out regularly to check compliance with health and safety requirements and identify areas for improvement.
Kurt Schlicting is an experienced environmental professional with over 18 years of experience in environmental health and safety management, regulatory compliance, and environmental site investigations and remediation. He has worked as an EHS manager for various manufacturing companies, maintaining compliance and developing safety programs. Currently he is the EHS Manager at NYPRO Packaging, overseeing their environmental, health, and safety programs.
Australian elevator association hand bookLutfi Ismail
This document summarizes the key points from the Australian Elevator Association Owners Handbook:
- It provides guidance on risk management plans, responsibilities of different parties, and safety practices for operating, maintaining, and working on elevators, escalators and moving walks.
- A risk management plan is required for each installed vertical transport system and must include a current hazard analysis, safety management over the life of the system, and budgeting for future maintenance and upgrades.
- Those in control of the systems, such as owners and service providers, have responsibilities to ensure safety for users and workers, including maintaining registration, inspection and servicing of the equipment.
- Safety procedures are outlined for installation, alteration
Natasha Azura Binti Lahman is the Site Safety Supervisor. Her responsibilities include ensuring compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations and plans. This includes appointing qualified safety officers, conducting inspections, meetings and audits, enforcing personal protective equipment and ensuring safe work practices through training and oversight. Proper documentation of safety procedures, inspections, incidents and corrective actions is also required. The goal is to prevent injuries through identifying and mitigating hazards during all construction activities.
Natasha Azura Binti Lahman is the Site Safety Supervisor. Her responsibilities include ensuring compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations and plans. This includes appointing qualified safety officers, conducting inspections, trainings, and assessments to identify and control hazards in order to prevent injuries on site. She oversees safety signage and barricades, documentation, and ensures all workers use proper personal protective equipment.
The document discusses construction work hazards and risk control methods. It defines key terms like hazards, risks, SWMS and JSA. It outlines the legislative requirements for SWMS for high risk construction work. It describes how to prepare a SWMS, including identifying hazards, assessing risks, and determining controls using the hierarchy of control. Common construction hazards are discussed along with safety data sheets, construction methods/materials, and terminology.
BINAPURI OSH Management System Awareness Trainingmuss
This document outlines the objectives and roadmap for Bina Puri Sdn Bhd and Bina Puri Construction Sdn Bhd to achieve Occupational Safety and Health Management System (OSHMS) certification according to OHSAS 18001 and MS 1722 standards. It discusses the integration of OSHMS documents with quality management systems, roles and responsibilities, audit processes, and accident management procedures. The overall goal is to minimize risks to employees and ensure compliance with legal requirements through a systematic OSH management approach.
The document discusses OSHA's Process Safety Management (PSM) program. It begins with an overview of what PSM is and notes that it is a detailed program implemented by OSHA in 1992 to provide uniform rules for specific industries to safely manage highly hazardous chemicals. It then discusses the 14 required elements of PSM, which include processes like process hazard analysis, operating procedures, management of change procedures, emergency planning, and more. It provides details on some of the elements, such as mechanical integrity inspections and contractor responsibilities. The overall document serves to outline OSHA's PSM standard and its requirements.
This document provides guidance on safely operating a circular table saw. It outlines objectives to enhance safety awareness and ensure competent operation. It discusses hazards like rotating blades, missing guards and flying debris. Controls include proper guarding of blades, keeping work areas clear and using push sticks or featherboards. Operators should receive training on machine parts, blade types, kickback prevention, electrical safety, and maintenance procedures to minimize risks of personal injury.
This Slideshare presentation is a partial preview of the full business document. To view and download the full document, please go here:
http://flevy.com/browse/business-document/health-safety-and-environmental-management-plan-330
This document is a 30 page health, safety and environmental management plan that will provides organisations with a very solid framework for managing health, safety and environmental risk.
The key elements include: HSE policy, risk management, management responsibilities, incident investigation, injury reporting, training and competency, emergency management, sub-contractor management, communication and consultation, occupational health, processes for work practices, monitoring and review.
Once downloaded this document can be enhanced by purchasing a number of forms, registers, checklist or templates from this site.
This document present excellent value for money for the perspective client; to draft a document of similar quality would cost several thousands of dollars in man hours. However, you will need to tailor this HSE management plan to your organisation as well to any relevant legislation, standards or codes.
This document will suit medium to large businesses, or the small business owner looking to step up their HSE compliance or improve their chance of winning work with high end clients.
The savvy buyer will recognise value for money in this document.
The document discusses the Factory and Machinery Act 1967 (FMA 1967) and associated regulations in Malaysia. The key points are:
1) FMA 1967 aimed to control factory operations regarding safety, health and welfare, and register machinery.
2) It specified requirements for machinery, duties of employees and occupiers, and required written approval and inspections.
3) Numerous regulations were gazetted to provide detailed provisions on specific safety and health matters.
4) The Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 (OSHA 1994) later superseded the FMA 1967 in the event of conflicts and had a broader scope of application.
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1. Example of
Safe Operating Procedures (SOPs) for
COUNTERBALANCE FORKLIFT
OVERHEAD CRANE
ARC/MIG WELDING PLANT
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Safety and Environment Officer
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2. 1. What are Safe Operating Procedures (SOPs)?
Safe Operating Procedures (SOPs) are a set of written rules and
step-by-step instructions to carry out complex routine work (which
includes the use of plant & equipment) in accordance with OHS
Acts, Regulations, Compliance Codes and Standards.
Signed off by all employees who will be carrying out the work and
Manager/Supervisor
Reviewed every 2 years or when there are changes in legislation,
plant & equipment or procedures.
Vinesh Prasad, Safety and Environment Officer
3. 2. SOP for Counterbalance Forklift
Vinesh Prasad, Safety and Environment Officer
4. 3. SOP for Overhead Crane 5 Tonne
Vinesh Prasad, Safety and Environment Officer
5. 4. SOP for ARC/MIG Welding Plant
Vinesh Prasad, Safety and Environment Officer
6. 5. SOP Sign Off
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