On getting the information and after assessment of the situation with section in-charge (Site incident controller) the security in-charge will sound the emergency siren / announce the situation.
Section in-charge and / or security in-charge will alert all sections in the vicinity of emergency site.
Site incident controller and / or security in-charge will inform the main incident controller, emergency coordinator and essential personnel on telephone with the help of telephone list. Telephone list is available in the Gate / Security Office.
The person giving the information should have clear idea and full details regarding the incident, and then only he shall be able to ask for proper help.
Incident controller will made efforts to control the emergency at plant level and make the assessment of emergency situation. In case the emergency situation is not controllable at section / plant level and evacuation / outside help is required, he will declare the situation as major emergency.
EVACUATION: On declaration of major emergency the Office staffs, workmen shall rush out through the safe passages and assemble at the assembly points after getting the information from their supervisors / In-charge. Points to be noted while evacuating the workplace.
Do not panic.
Do not waste your time in switching off computers / collecting your belongings.
Do not run, walk brisk.
Do not try to overtake / push others while Getting out.
Always walk on the left side of the staircase.
Assemble at the designated assembly points in your department queue.
Come out through the emergency Exit which is nearest to your work place.
Notes:
* In case of fire / smoke, crawl to escape. Use a wet handkerchief to cover your nose.
* In case of earthquake, move out of the complex, to the nearest open area.
* In case of earthquake, do not stand near glass windows and walls.
CONTROLLING THE SITUATION :
Main incident controller will assess the situation of emergency and direct the operations to control the situation. He will also direct both emergency and plant shutdown operations.
All emergency coordinator will start the emergency control operation under the guidance of Works Main Controller in accordance with duties and responsibilities assigned to them.
Fire and rescue team will start fire fighting, rescue and fogging operations as necessary.
Depending upon the situation, Main Controller will decide to inform and liaise with external authorities and neighbouring industries for help.
Attention to injured: The Plant first aiders will immediately by summoned for giving first aid to the injured and they should arrange for hospitalization of the victim on the guidance of medical coordinator.
Engineering team will: Ensure electrical / mechanical isolation.
Firefighting operation: Trained firefighting workers and Security staff shall start fire-fighting Operation with the general guidance of Safety / Security Officer.
Security Service will:
Stop unauthorized entry.
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Mill City Electric, Inc.
Safety Manual
Table of Contents
1.0 General Overview …………………………………………………………………
3
1.1 Management …………………………………………………………………………….
3
1.2 Employees ………………………………………………………………………………
4
1.3 First Aid/ Medical Emergency Plan …………………………………………………
4
1.4 General Safety …………………………………………………………………………..
4
2.0 Safety and Health ………………………………………………………………… 6
2.1 Housekeeping Program ………………………………………………………………
6
2.2 Personal Protective Equipment Program …………………………………………
6
2.3 Hand & Power Tools …………………………………………………………………..
8
2.4 Safe Use of Ladders and Stairways ………………………………………………..
9
2.5 Utility Avoidance ……………………………………………………………………… 10
2.6 Excavating & Trenching …………………………………………………………….. 10
2.7 Aerial Lifts ……………………………………………………………….……………… 10
2.8 Cad Weld Requirements …………………………………………………………….. 11
2.9 Fire Protection ………………………………………………………………………… 11
2.10 Confined Space Safety Program …………………………………………………... 11
2.11 General Electrical Requirements …………………………………...…………….. 12
2.12 Hazardous Energy Control (LO/TO) ………………………………………………..
13
2.13 Aerial Lifts ………………………………………………………………………………
14
2.14 Fall Protection ………………………………………………………………………….
15
2.15 Electromagnetic Energy (EME) / Radio Frequency (RF) ……………………..
17
3.0 Emergency Action ……………………………………………………………… 18
3.1 MCE Emergency Action Control Plan Responsibilities & Procedures ……
18
3.2 Medical Emergency Response ……………………………………………………
18
3.3 Fire and Hazardous Material Emergency ……………………………………….
20
3.4 Severe Weather Procedures ………………………………………………………
20
1.0 General Overview
· It is the policy of Mill City Electric, Inc. (MCE) to protect the safety and health of our employees. We recognize that employees are our most valuable asset. We provide this safety program manual in order to provide guidelines and procedures that will help minimize the risk of injury or illness for all employees and minimize the risk of loss for the company. Please understand and refer to this manual as needed. Minor changes in policy or procedure will be distributed in paper form to all employees.
1.1 Management
1.1.1 Management Overview
· It is the responsibility of management to provide training and support with regard to safe work practices in order to help prevent accidents and injuries. Management must act to prevent job hazards where possible, and keep informed on health and safety issues in order to maintain an effective program. Workers are strongly encouraged to help managers in these endeavors.
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Mill City Electric, Inc.Safety ManualTable of Contents1..docxannandleola
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Safety Manual
Table of Contents
1.0 General Overview …………………………………………………………………
3
1.1 Management …………………………………………………………………………….
3
1.2 Employees ………………………………………………………………………………
4
1.3 First Aid/ Medical Emergency Plan …………………………………………………
4
1.4 General Safety …………………………………………………………………………..
4
2.0 Safety and Health ………………………………………………………………… 6
2.1 Housekeeping Program ………………………………………………………………
6
2.2 Personal Protective Equipment Program …………………………………………
6
2.3 Hand & Power Tools …………………………………………………………………..
8
2.4 Safe Use of Ladders and Stairways ………………………………………………..
9
2.5 Utility Avoidance ……………………………………………………………………… 10
2.6 Excavating & Trenching …………………………………………………………….. 10
2.7 Aerial Lifts ……………………………………………………………….……………… 10
2.8 Cad Weld Requirements …………………………………………………………….. 11
2.9 Fire Protection ………………………………………………………………………… 11
2.10 Confined Space Safety Program …………………………………………………... 11
2.11 General Electrical Requirements …………………………………...…………….. 12
2.12 Hazardous Energy Control (LO/TO) ………………………………………………..
13
2.13 Aerial Lifts ………………………………………………………………………………
14
2.14 Fall Protection ………………………………………………………………………….
15
2.15 Electromagnetic Energy (EME) / Radio Frequency (RF) ……………………..
17
3.0 Emergency Action ……………………………………………………………… 18
3.1 MCE Emergency Action Control Plan Responsibilities & Procedures ……
18
3.2 Medical Emergency Response ……………………………………………………
18
3.3 Fire and Hazardous Material Emergency ……………………………………….
20
3.4 Severe Weather Procedures ………………………………………………………
20
1.0 General Overview
· It is the policy of Mill City Electric, Inc. (MCE) to protect the safety and health of our employees. We recognize that employees are our most valuable asset. We provide this safety program manual in order to provide guidelines and procedures that will help minimize the risk of injury or illness for all employees and minimize the risk of loss for the company. Please understand and refer to this manual as needed. Minor changes in policy or procedure will be distributed in paper form to all employees.
1.1 Management
1.1.1 Management Overview
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SOP for Emergency response plan..pdf
1. 1.0 PURPOSE
1.1 To establish a systematic plan for effective management of an accident / incident and to
minimize environmental impacts and losses to people and property. This Emergency
Preparedness Plan describes the emergency preparedness of manufacturing unit, and is
applicable to deal with various types of emergency situations, which could occur within the
factory premises. The ERP have been formulated on the basis of the requirement Clause 4.4.7
of ISO 14001-2015/ OHSAS 18001-2007 .
2.0 SCOPE
2.1 This procedure covers all the activities required to prepare for and respond to any
emergency situations including both accidental and deliberate on site. It implies to all
management and staff personnel as indicated in manufacturing unit.
3.0 RESPONSIBILITY
2. 3.1 HR Officer and above shall be responsible for preparation & execution of this SOP.
3.2 HR & QA shall be responsible for the review of this SOP.
3. 3.3 HR Head and QA Head shall be responsible to ensure the compliance of the procedure and
implementation of this SOP respectively.
4.0 DISTRIBUTION
4.1 Quality Assurance
4.2 Quality Control
4.3 Production
4.4 Ware house
4.5 Engineering
4.6 Human Resource
4.7 Analytical Laboratory
4.8 Environment ,Health and Safety
5.0 DEFINITIONS
5.1 Definitions
5.1.1 Event or circumstance that may significantly impact operations. This includes any sudden,
unexpected occurrence, natural or human-caused, which poses a significant threat to the
activity going around the premises.
6.0 ABBREVIATIONS
6.1 Abbreviations
6.1.1 QA : Quality Assurance
6.1.2 HR : Human Resources
6.1.3 SOP : Standard Operating Procedure
6.1.4 ID : Identification
6.1.5 ABC : Ash Barrel Current
4. 6.1.6 DCP : Dry Chemical Powder
6.1.7 Km. : Kilometer
6.1.8 Kva : Kilovolt Amp
6.1.9 CCTV : Closed Circuit Television
6.1.10 GMP : Good Manufacturing Practice
6.1.11 HR : Human Resource
6.1.12 Ft : feet
6.1.13 QC : Quality Control
6.1.14 No : Number
7.0 PROCEDURE
7.1 Risk assessment & evaluation:
7.1.1 The HR team/Safety team/QA team shall periodically evaluate potential risks to the unit
due to emergency occurrences.
7.1.2 Risks due to emergency situations is assessed and prioritized on the basis of their
probability and seriousness. The QA/QC team forwards written results and recommendations for
preventive and/or contingency actions to the emergency management team for review and
incorporation into the emergency response plan.
7.1.3 Identified risk maybe categorized as natural or caused by human actions and the latter
may be broken down into accidental and intentional. Situations that have the potential for
creating an adverse impact on the company’s operations and safety may include (but are not
necessarily limited to) the following:
7.1.4 Each potential risk is evaluated and contingency plans are identified as follows:
7.1.4.1 Fire: The Major Potential Hazard in the Plant is Fire and/or Explosion in Diesel,
Lubricants, Fire in combustible materials in Administration Block, Small Fires in Combustible
packing materials, Fire in electrical equipment, Fire in LPG Cylinder used in canteen, Fire in
D.G. Room. In case of fire breakout, ABC /DCP/ Mechanical Foam fire extinguishers are
installed in areas where fire might occur; such as outside /inside of every unit, maintenance
area, inside plant premises. Safety Officer or any authorized personnel shall take over the
responsibility in case of any emergency.
5. 7.1.4.2 Power Cut: In case of power cut, two generators are installed . The two generators have
the capacity to support power supply throughout the Plant, including all system, chillers & oven
etc.
7.1.4.3 Gas Cylinder: To prevent incidences of gas leak or cylinder burst. Gas storage has been
allotted outside in an open area, away from manufacturing area & office premises.
7.1.4.4 Flood: The production premise is at least ---km away from any river bank. And it is
constructed in such a way that it is at a height higher than the surrounding areas & proper
drainage system, which enables proper water flow during heavy rain.
7.1.4.5 Theft: Any type of theft inside the plant could be taken care by all mean of precaution
with help of security personnel who are present in the premises round the clock and CCTV is
distributed all over the area of the manufacturing unit.
7.1.4.6 Earthquake: In case of tremors the personnel in charge of the sections is suppose to
turn off the main switch and lead all the workers to the open area after the tremors stop.
7.1.4.7 Human Causes including labor strikes: No labor union concept is regulated in the
company. To avoid all these circumstances HR holds one on one meetings with all workmen,
keeps in regular contact with them while they take the rounds. Grievance register is also
maintained.
7.1.4.8 Equipment failure: As soon as we get information, the main switch is shut and then
needful corrective and preventive action is taken immediately in consent with departments
involved.
7.1.4.9 External Issues like raw material interruptions: To avoid interruptions we have Purchase
and Procurement department who forecasts the raw material required as per demand of the
market and inventory present.
7.1.4.10 Bio vigilance and Bioterrorism: Bioterrorism can be prevented by adopting Security
Plan, GMP which includes procedure like: unauthorized access to the Laboratory, inspection of
incoming materials, all sections under lock and key. The keys are under time office/security
surveillance. We have deployed security round the clock so that no such incident could be
happened. Beside these electronic cameras has been installed in different areas of factory
premises to capture any footage.
7.1.4.11 All records shall be retained by the Emergency team leader/Safety Officer/ HRD. These
reports shall include the names of all persons involved in the continued planning and writing of
this plan.
7.2 Emergency response planning
6. 7.2.1 Medical Aid facilities : The Medical Clinic Room is maintained, under the charge of a
qualified Doctor. An ambulance is also maintained to transport the injured persons from affected
site.
7.2.1.1 Clinic room: The following medical equipment is available in Clinic room
Blood Pressure measuring apparatus, Stethoscope, Weighing scale, First Aid kits, Torch,
Suction apparatus, bed, and nursing cabin maintained with all required medicines. One
permanent in house doctor and male nurse has been appointed to facilitate medical aid in
General shift. Manufacturing unit also has a tie up with outside Hospital which is located about
...Km from the plant.
Address and telephone directory of the persons in other factories under mutual - aid scheme to
be contacted in normal working hours and odd hours is given in red page.
7.2 DETAILS OF PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE:
Following Personal Protective Equipments are available
7.2.2.1 Hand Gloves
7.2.2.2 Fireman Helmets
7.2.2.3 Torches
7.2.2.4 Industrial Safety Helmets
7.2.2.5 Gloves(Electrical Safety/ Leather)
7.2.2.6 Safety Goggles
7.2.2.7 Aprons
7.2.2.8 Safety Belts
7.2.3 FIRE FIGHTING ARRANGEMENTS AND FACILITIES AVAILABLE:
7.2.3.1 FIRE HYDRANT SYSTEM: Exact numbers Hydrants points should be provided to cover
the complete plant. By the side of hydrant point hose Boxes should be provided. Hydrant line is
always kept pressurized through jockey pump. Keep the electrical driven Fire Pump of sufficient
capacity. Alternate power supply arrangements should be made for the fire pumps.
7. 7.2.3.1.1 Maximum Water Capacity: The Company has firewater reservoir capacity of .......
Liters capacity, the construction for the same is ongoing.
7.2.3.1.2 Power Supply Arrangements To Run Water Pump: The Company has D.G. sets, as an
additional source of power supply.
7.2.3.2 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS: A complete network of fire fighting equipments & accessories
has been installed within the factory premises. The Types & No. of equipments and their
locations within the premises are shown below. Call Points are used to communicate
emergency to the employees. The Safety Officer/ Section Incharge/ Authorized Person present
at the time of incident will declare the emergency after carefully assessing the severity of
incident at site. He/She shall order to communicate emergency ahead.
Sr. No. Point Of Installation Class of
fire
Type of
Extinguisher
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7.3.1.1.1 On getting the information and after assessment of the situation with
section in-charge (Site incident controller) the security in-charge will sound the
emergency siren / announce the situation.
8. 7.3.1.1.2 Section in-charge and / or security in-charge will alert all sections in the vicinity of
emergency site.
7.3.1.1.3 Site incident controller and / or security in-charge will inform the main incident
controller, emergency coordinator and essential personnel on telephone with the help of
telephone list. Telephone list is available in the Gate / Security Office.
7.3.1.1.4 The person giving the information should have clear idea and full details regarding the
incident, and then only he shall be able to ask for proper help.
7.3.1.1.5 Incident controller will made efforts to control the emergency at plant level and make
the assessment of emergency situation. In case the emergency situation is not controllable at
section / plant level and evacuation / outside help is required, he will declare the situation as
major emergency.
7.3.1.2 EVACUATION: On declaration of major emergency the Office staffs, workmen shall rush
out through the safe passages and assemble at the assembly points after getting the
information from their supervisors / In-charge. Points to be noted while evacuating the
workplace.
7.3.1.2.1 Do not panic.
7.3.1.2.2 Do not waste your time in switching off computers / collecting your belongings.
7.3.1.2.3 Do not run, walk brisk.
7.3.1.2.4 Do not try to overtake / push others while Getting out.
7.3.1.2.5 Always walk on the left side of the staircase.
7.3.1.2.6 Assemble at the designated assembly points in your department queue.
7.3.1.2.7 Come out through the emergency Exit which is nearest to your work place.
Notes:
* In case of fire / smoke, crawl to escape. Use a wet handkerchief to cover your nose.
* In case of earthquake, move out of the complex, to the nearest open area.
* In case of earthquake, do not stand near glass windows and walls.
7.3.1.3 CONTROLLING THE SITUATION :
9. 7.3.1.3.1 Main incident controller will assess the situation of emergency and direct the
operations to control the situation. He will also direct both emergency and plant shutdown
operations.
7.3.1.3.2 All emergency coordinator will start the emergency control operation under the
guidance of Works Main Controller in accordance with duties and responsibilities assigned to
them.
7.3.1.3.3 Fire and rescue team will start fire fighting, rescue and fogging operations as
necessary.
7.3.1.3.4 Depending upon the situation, Main Controller will decide to inform and liaise with
external authorities and neighboring industries for help.
7.3.1.3.5 Attention to injured: The Plant first aiders will immediately by summoned for giving first
aid to the injured and they should arrange for hospitalization of the victim on the guidance of
medical coordinator.
7.3.1.3.6 Engineering team will: Ensure electrical / mechanical isolation.
7.3.1.3.7 Fire fighting operation: Trained fire fighting workers and Security staff shall start
fire-fighting Operation with the general guidance of Safety / Security Officer.
7.3.1.3.8 Security Service will:
7.3.1.3.8.1 Stop unauthorized entry.
7.3.1.3.8.2 Allow immediately the entry of emergency vehicle like fire brigade. Ambulance etc.
and directs them to proceed to the affected area.
7.3.1.3.8.3 Receive the help under mutual aid and direct the persons of mutual aid to the
affected site.
7.3.1.3.8.4 The guard inside shall control internal traffic and ensure that truck cars are moved
out of the gate.
7.3.1.4 ACCOUNTING FOR PERSONNEL:
7.3.1.4.1 A list of employees present on duty, contractor workers and visitors shall be
maintained on daily basis.
7.3.1.4.2 At the emergency control center, time office in-charge / his nominee shall collate the
lists of personnel arriving at the assembly points with those involved in the accident. These
10. should then to be checked against the nominal roll of those believed to be on site, updated with
known changes for that day.
7.3.1.4.3 Where it is possible that missing people might have been in the area of the
emergency, the emergency controller shall be informed and arrangements shall be made to
organize further search.
7.3.1.5 TERMINATION OF EMERGENCY:
7.3.1.5.1 After declaration of the termination of emergency all key personnel will assemble in
control room or assembly point or as directed by the works main controller for planning for the
rehabilitation.
7.3.1.5.2 All evidences of the occurrence will be maintained at site and anything will not be
disturbed / displaced to help the investigation and fact-findings.
7.3.1.5.3 Main incident controller will direct rescue operation to minimize the further losses to
life, property and environment.
7.3.1.6 SPOKESPERSON: Unit Head or Factory manager are authorized to release the
information to outside agencies. Other employees are not supposed to release any information.
Inquiry made to other employees / officials shall be directed to the above officials.
7.3.1.7 RE-ENTRY PROCEDURE:
7.3.1.7.1 After ensuring that no danger to life property and environment exists, Investigation
shall be carried out to find out the root causes of occurrence and suggest remedial measures.
The affected part of the plant / equipment / building will be inspected, examined and tested.
Environment of the affected area will be tested for the presence of accumulation of any
dangerous substances. The key persons will be allowed to enter in the affected area with
adequate care and personal protective equipment. After completion of maintenance and test of
plant / machine / equipment, these will be run on trial followed with normal production.
7.3.1.7.2 All activities during the emergency will be noted down for further improvement in the
plan. Record of damage and repair to plant/ equipment / machine will be prepared and
preserved for further reference.
7.4 PREVENTIVE SUPPORT:
7.4.1 TRAINING AND AWARENESS: Regular training is given to employees for their roles and
responsibilities during the emergency and they are also appraised about the various potential
emergency situations. Notices and Posters are displayed for spreading awareness to the
employees and workmen. The Security Gate informs visitors to the Factory on where to
assemble during emergency and their Do’s and Don’ts.
11. 7.4.2 MOCK DRILLS: Mock-drills are carried out at as an when required to check the
effectiveness of the emergency response as per the Emergency Preparedness Plan.
7.4.2.1 Action
7.4.2.2 Detection / Alertness of Fire Hazard
7.4.2.3 Announcement of Fire/ Hazard Alarm
7.4.2.4 Assembling at Emergency Area
7.4.2.5 Head Count
7.4.2.6 Extinguishing the Fire
7.4.2.7 Restoration of Normalcy.
7.4.3 FIRST AID: First aid boxes are available at different location. The contents are regularly
checked and replaced as necessary by the HR. First Aiders are present in all the section under
Manufacturing Unit.
7.4.4 CONTINUOUS SURVEILLANCE OF OPERATIONS: All operations are continuously kept
under surveillance; HR takes round in each section every hour. Do’s and Don’ts are followed for
preventing any emergency. Besides, a meeting of the Management Review Committee shall be
convened to analyze the actions taken and loss encountered, suggesting / incorporating any
corrective and preventive mechanisms and for modifying the Emergency Response Plan. As
required, further training shall also be provided to the personnel.
7.4.5 The following information are included in the emergency response plan:
7.4.5.1 Emergency services contact information.
7.4.5.2 Emergency phone numbers, report forms, and emergency instructions
7.4.5.3 Description of emergency warning devices and signals, such as sirens and alarm lights
7.4.5.4 Designation of responsibility for evacuation of employees, visitors, staffs, etc.
7.4.5.5 Placements of fire extinguishers, emergency exits, gas and water valves, electrical
power shut-off devices, first aid kits and instructions for the safe and effective operation of each
device.
7.4.5.6 List of critical records & data to be secured and directions for securing them.
12. 7.4.5.7 List of personnel to be contacted and criteria for making contact with each.
7.4.5.8 Emergency procedure training records.
7.4.5.9 Emergency Preparedness Map.
7.4.5.10 Activities conducted in the course of responding to an actual emergency or testing shall
be recorded in Emergency activity log.
7.5 The QA shall maintain the records of emergency response plan and emergency activity log,
related to food safety emergency response or testing, in accordance with the food safety
records.
8.0 REFERENCES
8.1 References
8.1.1 In-house
END OF DOCUMENTS
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