OBJECTIVE

The purpose of the booklet is to promote the Safety of Employees ad by setting out the General Requirements whilst working at any site specific requirements to avoid danger from specific hazards incident. These hazards are not considered to be exhaustive but are those frequently met and which are common causes of accidents.

SECURITY, VEHICLES, AND PARKING

We give the awareness to our staff about Safety Plan Rules in this inane. Off-site parking and station, security is the first stage of safety. Only essential vehicles will be allowed on site.

All site visitors must report to the gatehouse where they will be issued a security pass, which is worn at all times. All vehicles on site are limited to a maximum speed of 15 kilometers per hour.

SAFETY TALKS

Before starting, the job Safety Talks must be conducted with his team and also discusses working place in a clean and safe.

SAFE SYSTEM OF WORK

All work must be carried out in accordance with a safe system of work on all plants and apparatus and must follow the Safety Rules. All work must be discussed with a Safety Authorized Person before work can begin, the Safety Authorized Person will then decide what measures need to be taken to ensure your safety from the system, he also decides if safety documents are required.

Usually a safety document will be required; the Senior then arranges for the plant to be taken from service, and isolated, and prepares a Safety Document. The Safety Document must then be issued to a Competent Person by a Senior. The senior is responsible for ensuring that you understand the Safety Documents. Safety Isolations are secured by locks and caution tags. These are for your safety under no circumstances should they be interfered with.

TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT

All tools used shall be in good condition and fit for purpose. Electrical tools, equipment, lighting, extension lads, etc. shall be free of defect, with fully insulated power supply leads, and shall be fitted with a suitable plug.

Lifting equipment shall be in good condition and marked with the safe working limit, lifting operations may only be carried out with the permission of the Engineer. All equipment with rotating elements must be suitably guarded.

HAZARDS AND EMERGENCIES

All emergency situations are dealt with by the control room.

FIRE

A fire is potentially a most dangerous situation any small outbreak must be dealt with immediately. Fire extinguishers are to be found around the site at clearly marked locations. Do not attempt to use the extinguisher unless it is safe to do so. Ensure that the correct type is used. Do not attempt to extinguish a Gas Fire unless you had training.

EXCAVATION

Excavation on site requires a Safety Document and written instruction from a “Selected Person” by client Safety Rules to ensure safety is achieved.

FIRST AID:

The first Aid box must avail at the site every time and a trained person like the dispenser. A qualified first aid person is a call 24 hours a day or in any emergency shift at the hospital.

ALL ACCIDENTS MUST BE REPORTED:

Accidents shall be reported to the site to In charge. Such reports shall include details of any injuries to the person along with their names.

GOOD HOSUE KEEPING

Most accidents within the workplace are due to slips, trips, and falls, many of these are caused by basic faults which can be easily remedied, such as material left lying around, inadequate lighting, or slippery floors. In this way, Good Housekeeping and tidy work also contribute to safety. You must remove all waste you create in the course of your work, and dispose of it in the correct area or container.

Hazardous waste must be dealt with in accordance with the correct procedures.