This document provides a safety performance review for projects in Dubai from January to February 2016. It includes statistics on total man-hours worked, reportable incidents, incident rates, lost work days, severity rates, fatalities, safety inductions, and trainings for each project. The statistics show zero reportable incidents, lost time cases, or fatalities across all projects for the period. It also describes ongoing safety activities like inductions and trainings, as well as best practices like safety awards and mock drills that were conducted during the period to promote safety.
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The issues identified are primarily related to safety and security and to the corresponding regulatory framework and law enforcement. A number of interviews was held with relevant stakeholders, addressing their specific issues. The issues were translated to specific risks.
Project feasibilty report on Pricision Auto pistons aniket kulkarniANIKET KULKARNI
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Rather than fostering economic growth, the government of Uganda is looking at ways of raising additional tax revenues from the ICT sector. This ignores the role of the ICT sector as a contributor to other sectors of the economy. Removing all ICT sector excise duties would facilitate GDP growth, stimulate job creation and help the informal sector to become more formal, leading to a wider tax base and higher tax revenues. Economic growth will generate more tax revenues and enable investment in other parts of the economy, such as infrastructure. The ICT sector needs to be turned into a growth engine to power Uganda’s ambitious development programme.
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Rob Gurney, CEO @ OneWorld
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Technical aspects concerning the safe and secure use of drones by TNOLucas Oostrum
On request of the Dutch National Coordinator for Security and Counterterrorism (NCTV) of the Ministry of Security and Justice, TNO has investigated the issues and corresponding risks which arise from the introduction and use of drones in the national airspace.
The issues identified are primarily related to safety and security and to the corresponding regulatory framework and law enforcement. A number of interviews was held with relevant stakeholders, addressing their specific issues. The issues were translated to specific risks.
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It Is the project feasibility report of Precision auto pistons. so in that report it is given that what needs to be done in order to open a auto mobile manufacturing company. how these analysis is to be done.
Rather than fostering economic growth, the government of Uganda is looking at ways of raising additional tax revenues from the ICT sector. This ignores the role of the ICT sector as a contributor to other sectors of the economy. Removing all ICT sector excise duties would facilitate GDP growth, stimulate job creation and help the informal sector to become more formal, leading to a wider tax base and higher tax revenues. Economic growth will generate more tax revenues and enable investment in other parts of the economy, such as infrastructure. The ICT sector needs to be turned into a growth engine to power Uganda’s ambitious development programme.
In this session, we will cover the predictions of travel including potential future regulations and recovery.
This webinar will feature;
Rob Gurney, CEO @ OneWorld
Sergio Merino, Co-Founder @ iVisa
Stig Goran Karisen Williams, Head of Partnerships @ Avis Budget Group -
The webinar is being moderated by Caroline Dal'lin, Director Of Business Development @Bidroom.
2. Project wise Safety Statistics
Formula used for “Safety
Statistics ”
Incident Rate for the period =
No of reportable incidents during the reporting period * 1000000 / Total Man-hours
completed for the reporting period
Incident Rate – Cumulative =
No of reportable incidents till reporting date since start of project * 1000000 / Total Man-
hours completed till date.
Severity Rate for the period =
No of man-days lost form lost time accident cases during the reporting period *1000000 /
Man-hours completed during the reporting period
Severity Rate – Cumulative =
No of man-days lost form lost time accident cases till date since start of project
*1000000 / Man-hours completed till date.
Fatality frequency Rate for the period = No of fatalities during the reporting period *1000000 / Man-hours completed during the
reporting period
Fatality frequency – Cumulative = No of fatalities till date since start of project *1000000 / Man-hours completed till date.
3. Projects
Total Man
Hours
Reportable
Incidents
Incident
frequency
Rate
Lost Work
Day Cases
Severity Rate Fatality Fatality Rate
Safety
Inductions
Other
Safety
Trainings
(TBT)
Remarks
DUBAI For
the
Period
Cumul
ative
For
the
Period
Cumul
ative
For
the
Period
Cumul
ative
For
the
Period
Cumul
ative
For
the
Period
Cumul
ative
For
the
Period
Cumul
ative
For
the
Period
Cumul
ative
For
the
Period
Cumulati
ve
For
the
Peri
od
Cumul
ative
HAYAAT
9620
17370
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
37
2
5
No Lost time
incidents reported
for the quarter
FALCON
16640
25580
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
16
64
1
8
No Lost time
incidents reported
for the quarter
ZURICH
4680
4680
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
18
2
3
No Lost time
incidents reported
for the quarter
TOYOTA
6760
9610
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
26
3
4
No Lost time
incidents reported
for the quarter
BOEHRING
ER
14560
18060
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
39
56
5
10
No Lost time
incidents reported
for the quarter
Project wise Safety Statistics
4. Projects
Total Man
Hours
Reportable
Incidents
Incident
frequency
Rate
Lost Work
Day Cases
Severity Rate Fatality Fatality Rate
Safety
Inductions
Other Safety
Trainings
(TBT)
Remarks
For
the
Period
Cumul
ative
For
the
Period
Cumul
ative
For
the
Period
Cumul
ative
For
the
Period
Cumul
ative
For
the
Period
Cumul
ative
For
the
Period
Cumul
ative
For
the
Period
Cumul
ative
For
the
Period
Cumul
ative
For
the
Period
Cumul
ative
AVAYA
5980
8970
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
23
3
6
KNIPEX
2340
3380
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
9
1
1
PERMASTE
ELISA
17680
24480
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
68
1
12
Project wise Safety Statistics
5. SAFETY ACTIVITIES
Safety Induction is done for all personnel mobilized to the
projects at all sites.
Regular Tool Box Talks(TBT) are carried out by site foreman
to improve the employee safety awareness on specific job.
Special trainings are conducted for Scaffolders, Carpenters,
painters, Power tools operating, working at height, Fall
Protection & Prevention, Electrical safety etc.,
Safety Awards are given to selected safe working personnel
On every quarter.