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.
Practical approach to implement and comply to ISO 45001:2016 Occupational Health & Safety Standard.
This presentation will help organisations to effectively implement and keep the compliance to ISO 45001:2016 OHSA Standard
Overhead crane, crane safety, lifting operation, EHS, Safety, Testing of Crane, Commissioning of Cranes,
for soft copy please email me at dawoodibrar@hotmail.com
Improper management of highly hazardous chemicals, including toxic, reactive or flammable liquids, can cause accidental releases and emergency responses. OSHA’s Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals standard (29 CFR 1910.119) regulates the management of highly hazardous chemicals. Violations can carry fines of up to $126,000. Do you have a PSM program in place?
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.
Practical approach to implement and comply to ISO 45001:2016 Occupational Health & Safety Standard.
This presentation will help organisations to effectively implement and keep the compliance to ISO 45001:2016 OHSA Standard
Overhead crane, crane safety, lifting operation, EHS, Safety, Testing of Crane, Commissioning of Cranes,
for soft copy please email me at dawoodibrar@hotmail.com
Improper management of highly hazardous chemicals, including toxic, reactive or flammable liquids, can cause accidental releases and emergency responses. OSHA’s Process Safety Management of Highly Hazardous Chemicals standard (29 CFR 1910.119) regulates the management of highly hazardous chemicals. Violations can carry fines of up to $126,000. Do you have a PSM program in place?
Though it is not possible to avoid every untoward incident, preparedness and continual training remains the path towards a secured and safe working environment. Our Health and Safety Inductions Employee Kiosk system, tracks who and when the employee has taken the inductions, whether they have passed or failed employee induction and alerts
Provided with the full statistic reporting functionality, our safety Employee Induction kiosks can be modified to work the way you require them to work. Have a look below for a bespoke employee induction video that functions with Kiosk.
#safety #healthandsafety #work #induction #employee #animation #3danimation #safetyanimation
The OSHA standard for noise requires at-workers to receive training on how noise affects them along with the controls to protect them from exposure and monitor their hearing. If this the type of training that you require to meet your regulatory obligations, contact us at The Windsor Consulting Group, Inc. We have over 60 occupational health and safety course offering to help your workforce, public, and the environment
Permit To Work
Types of Permit To Work
Hot Work Permit
Confined Space Entry Permit
Electrical Permit
Excavation Permit
Radiography Permit
Crane Critical Lifts Permit
Man Basket Operation
Permit Issuer Responsibilities
Permit Receiver Responsibilities
HSE Permit Coordinator
Responsibilities
Revalidation of the Permit
Work Permit Flow Chart
Though it is not possible to avoid every untoward incident, preparedness and continual training remains the path towards a secured and safe working environment. Our Health and Safety Inductions Employee Kiosk system, tracks who and when the employee has taken the inductions, whether they have passed or failed employee induction and alerts
Provided with the full statistic reporting functionality, our safety Employee Induction kiosks can be modified to work the way you require them to work. Have a look below for a bespoke employee induction video that functions with Kiosk.
#safety #healthandsafety #work #induction #employee #animation #3danimation #safetyanimation
The OSHA standard for noise requires at-workers to receive training on how noise affects them along with the controls to protect them from exposure and monitor their hearing. If this the type of training that you require to meet your regulatory obligations, contact us at The Windsor Consulting Group, Inc. We have over 60 occupational health and safety course offering to help your workforce, public, and the environment
Permit To Work
Types of Permit To Work
Hot Work Permit
Confined Space Entry Permit
Electrical Permit
Excavation Permit
Radiography Permit
Crane Critical Lifts Permit
Man Basket Operation
Permit Issuer Responsibilities
Permit Receiver Responsibilities
HSE Permit Coordinator
Responsibilities
Revalidation of the Permit
Work Permit Flow Chart
I am Hafiz Abdullah Naeem and I completed my postgraduate degree in Master of Science (Chemistry) in Analytical Chemistry from Department of Chemistry, Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan, Pakistan.
I have about Nine (~9) years of experience in HSE disciplines & quality control in local & foreign organizations. After taking responsibility as Incharge HSE of Hazara Phosphate Fertilizer Limited there has been no Lost Time Injury since Jan-2012 and achieved 2.5 million safe hours first time in the history of Plant.
My strong educational background and field experience enables me to have out of the box thinking in HSE system developments and getting maximum output through win win strategy. My certifications in HSE field from renowned International bodies and institute make me unique and standing out of the crowd. Main areas of specialties are:
• Risk Assessment
• Site HSE Audits
• SOP’s preparedness
• Fire Fighting Trainings
• Site HSE Inspection
• Accident Investigation
• Emergency Response Plan
• PTW System Implementation
• Regulatory & Safety Compliance
• Safeguard & Ergonomical Study
• Safety Planning & Program Management
Crane accidents occur with regularity because of various factors, including but not limited to, inexperience with type and size of the crane, lifting the load, environmental conditions, maintenance and repair, inadequate training and education, and poor operator skills. Rigging is equally important as the crane selection. Riggers need to understand the load rating and type of slings need to lift the load properly. This course will help construction workers understand many of these issues. The course is part of a larger segment on crane safety.
Equipment contact with power lines remains one of the top concerns of crane and rigging professionals throughout the world. What is the impact of line voltages and working distances? This presentation identifys work zones, where to mark zones and how to prevent equipment and personnel encroachment in these areas. Mr. Smith also discusses the use of insulated links, non-conductive rigging, required signage and training requirements plus provide key elements of a power line safety system for mobile cranes on a jobsite. If your company is located outside the U.S. and not governed by OSHA rules, this presentation will showcase industry best practices which can be employed no matter where your jobsite is located.
Speaker: Bill Smith, Vice President, NBIS
Safety Engineering in Project Supervision.pptxalutarep1
Project by definition, have a beginning and end dates, be it oil and gas industry, agriculture or infrastructural development as well as other industrial development project across the country. All these projects in these sectors have direct and indirect linkage with economic growth therefore it has become so important that Safety Engineering is given it adequate attention its deserve in our society.
No country grow without executing one project or another. Hence, the need for us to discuss about the safety engineering in project supervision which entails how we manage available resources to achieve project objective without compromising the safety of individual at the project site as well as the asset. Many project failed because adequate attention was not given to safety engineering at design phase
Safety Engineering in Project Supervision.pptxalutarep1
Project by definition, have a beginning and end dates, be it oil and gas industry, agriculture or infrastructural development as well as other industrial development project across the country. All these projects in these sectors have direct and indirect linkage with economic growth therefore it has become so important that Safety Engineering is given it adequate attention its deserve in our society.
No country grow without executing one project or another. Hence, the need for us to discuss about the safety engineering in project supervision which entails how we manage available resources to achieve project objective without compromising the safety of individual at the project site as well as the asset. Many project failed because adequate attention was not given to safety engineering at design phase
EVENT INFRASTRUCTURE
Identify event infrastructure
The first stage of event operational planning involves establishing the event infrastructure requirements.
These requirements could be for an indoor venue, such as sports centre, community hall or an exhibition centre.
They could also be for an outdoor site.
Identify event infrastructure
The first step is to coordinate with relevant authorities at the commencement of the management cycle to ensure regulatory requirements are integrated into planning process.
Identify event infrastructure
The second step is to identify and analyse infrastructure and facility requirements based on detailed review of all aspects of the proposed event and venue.
These requirement includes:
Staging
Power supply
Water supply
Heating or air-conditioning
Public toilets
Erection of temporary structures (in addition to staging)
Scaffolding
Emergency services
Car and coach parking
Transport systems
Contractor access
Camping sites or other temporary accommodation
Signage
Technology requirements
Disabled access
Waste management
Security
Any environmental or heritage requirements
Once detailed list of the infrastructure requirements has been developed, it needs to be discussed with the approving authority or venue management.
At all stages it is necessary to incorporate safety, security and risk management issues into all planning documentation and processes as safety aspects are the most likely to lead to rejection of event plans.
Establish and organise event infrastructure
Following approval from the relevant authorities , site or venue manager, steps can be taken to establish and organise event infrastructure and contractors.
It requires accurate request for tenders or detailed briefing of contractors so that quotes can be obtained from suppliers of equipment and services.
Establish and organise event infrastructure
Licences may be required for:
Building work
Electrical work
Gas fitting
Handling hazardous materials
Forklift operations
Stage sets(e.g. Fire retardant certification)
Rigging
Pyrotechnics and special effects
security
Establish and organise event infrastructure
The logistics of event management planning involves:
getting things organised
getting things in the right place at the right time
pulling everything down.
Establish and organise event infrastructure
Running an outdoor event:
Each element of the proposed infrastructure must be discussed with key stakeholders and suppliers.
Careful coordination and monitoring is essential particularly during the bump-in phase when several contractors will be working simultaneously.
Bump-in (or set-up)
Setting up can be a time-consuming process and a run-through must be built into planning
It is absolutely essential as it is imperative that all facilities and equipment work.
For outdoor sites:-an all-terrain vehicle may be needed to avoid damage to grass.-Perimeter fencing is required - Computer network
Introduction to Functional Safety and SIL CertificationISA Boston Section
This overview session will acquaint attendees with the key concepts in the IEC 61508 standard for functional safety of electrical/electronic and programmable electronic systems. An introduction is provided to safety integrity levels (SIL), the safety lifecycle and the requirements needed to achieve a functional safety certificate. Information will be provided on documentation requirements and an introduction to the basic objectives of product design for functional safety.
1. HSE Statistics, Facilities &
Incident Reporting System
IMPLEMENTATION OF SAFETY PROGRAM
By: Ishtiaq Aziz Hashmi (QHSE Division Manager) Mind-Merge
Mind-Merge Motto : “No Compromise withSafety”
2. HSE Arrangement For Tower Project
HSE Plan and Procedure (HSE-MS)
Safe Plan for Construction Phase
Safe Working Plan for Summer (Heat Stress)
Safe Working Plan for Steel Structure Work
Safe Plan for Dust Control / Heavy Wind Work
Emergency Evacuation Plan / Scape
Safety Rules & Regulation for Contractors
Safe Working Plan for Tower Installation
QHSE Documentation Control System
IMPLEMENTATION OF SAFETY PROGRAM
3. Accident / Incident Reporting System
Accident and Incident Safe Reporting System
Cost Saving Incident Reporting System
Safe from Penalty as endorsed by Agreement (Accident)
Safe from Incident affects (Company & Staff)
How to Safe the Cost and Delay Penalty due to Incident
Criteria for Selection of Sub-Contractor
External and Internal QHSE Audit
IMPLEMENTATION OF SAFETY PROGRAM
4. HSE Arrangement For Tower Project
PTW (Permit To Work) Hot work, Cold work, Work at
Height, Scaffolding Permit, Crane work, Client Work
Permit, etc.
JSA For Excavation Work
JSA For Concrete Work
JSA For Electrical Work
JSA for Other Civil Work
JSA for Cable Work
IMPLEMENTATION OF SAFETY PROGRAM
5. Important Trainings For Tower Project
Training For Flagman Work (Green-man & Red-man Safety)
Training For Working at Height Safety (Tower)
Training For Electrical Work Safety
Training For Defensive Driving –DD1 (Long Drive)
Training For Emergency Escape & Assembled
Training For Hand Safety
Training For Heavy Equipment Safety
Training for Behavior Base Safety (Site Staff)
IMPLEMENTATION OF SAFETY PROGRAM
6. Important Trainings For Tower Project
Training For Fire Fighting (Generator Safety)
Training For First Aid Treatment (Tower Staff)
Training For Fall from Tower Height Safety
Training For Hand Tools Safety (M/A)
Training For Cable Pulling Safety
Training For Proper Use of PPEs
Training For Crane Operation Safety
Training For Rigger Level-3 for Equipment Operation
IMPLEMENTATION OF SAFETY PROGRAM
7. Safety Observation Program by HSE Officers on Weekly
Basis, Searching for Both (Positive and Negative Points
about Safety) and Unsafe Conditions
HSE Weekly Or Monthly Statistics Report
TBT –Tool Box Talk Topics (Weekly-03)
Safety Walk Through by Manager/Engn. (Weekly)
Record of Reported Near-misses
Record of Reported First Aid Cases
Record of Environmental Incident Cases
Safety Documentation for Tower Project
IMPLEMENTATION OF SAFETY PROGRAM
8. Safety Implementation
PTW System (Hot work, Cold work, Height work, Scaffold
work, Excavation work, etc.)
Safety Orientation for New Staff
Fire Extinguishers Monthly Inspection
Color Coding for Inspection of Equipment
Fixed Safety Posters and Sign Boards
Incident Reporting System and Flow Chart
Proper Rope and Hard Barrication Providing for Site
IMPLEMENTATION OF SAFETY PROGRAM
9. Security, Safety and Emergency Plan
Providing Security Guards for Site
Fire Alarm will Use Manual Horn for any Emergency
Fire Extinguishers Fixing as per Requirement
Emergency Evacuation Layout will Provide
Emergency Contract Numbers posters and board will
Provide.
Safety Statistical Board will be Provided near Office
IMPLEMENTATION OF SAFETY PROGRAM
18. Tool Box Talk (TBT) Meetings for workers
IMPLEMENTATION OF SAFETY PROGRAM
19. Achievements for Project
Man-hours Completed
without LTI = xxxxxxxxx m/hr
01-01-xxxx TO 31-12-xxxx
Should Mentioned on Board near to Site Office
IMPLEMENTATION OF SAFETY PROGRAM
20. THANKS FOR YOUR TIME
Mind-Merge Motto: “No Compromise With Safety”
THE END
IMPLEMENTATION OF SAFETY PROGRAM