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    SESSION : 2

    General Safety Requirements

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    General Safety Requirements

    1. Our VISION - Health, Safety & Environment

    2. General site safety rules, Personal behavior and conduct.

    3. Duty of CareEmployer Responsibilities , Employee obligation

    4. Signs

    5. Personal Protective Equipments ( P.P.E.)

    6. Smoking Regulation, Traffic rules, Site Access & Security

    7. Welfare & First Aid Facilities.

    8. Reporting Incidents

    9. Emergency Procedure - In case of accidents, FIRE

    10. Safety Inspections. Safety Monitoring Meeting.

    11. Safety Trainings

    12. Safety Motivation - Safety Incentive Scheme, Disciplinary

    Action.

    13. Workplace Hazard & Solutions (Housekeeping, Working at

    height, FIRE etc)

    Objectives

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    General Safety Requirements

    Our VISION - Health, Safety & Environment

    1. All accidents, illnesses, property damage and pollution are

    avoidable and are to be prevented

    2. No job is so urgent or demanding that it can not be done

    safely

    3. Adhering to HSE rules is a condition of employment

    4. Setting examples through our behaviour

    5. Nobody Gets Killed, Nobody Gets Seriously Injured

    6. No High Risk Incidents

    7. No harm to Environment

    Every person returns home safely to

    his family at the end of the day.

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    General Safety Requirements

    1. Prohibited Items - Radios, Cassette

    players, CD player, Music Systems

    2. Possession, use and sale of alcohol and

    drugs as well as entry to the Site under

    the influence of alcohol or drugs should beforbidden.

    3. Fighting and Running should be strictly

    forbidden;

    4. Abusive or aggressive behavior is not

    permitted;

    5. Tampering with safety equipment is

    forbidden;

    6. Causing damage on purpose or misuse of

    facilities on the job site is forbidden;

    General site safety rules, Personal behavior and conduct.

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    General Safety Requirements

    Duties of Employer to Protect Employees

    Every employer shall provide adequate preventive

    equipment to protect workers against the dangers of

    employment accidents and occupational diseases

    that may occur during the work, and also against fire

    hazards and other hazards (working at height,

    Chemical etc) that may result from the use of machines

    and other equipment.

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    General Safety Requirements

    Every worker shall use the protective equipment

    and the clothing supplied to him for this purpose, shall

    comply with all instructions given by the employer to

    protect him against hazards and shall not take any

    action liable to hamper compliance with such

    instructions.

    Employees obligation on safety

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    General Safety Requirements

    1. Follow correct instructions, dont take chances, if they dont know, they should

    ask.

    2. Correct/report unsafe conditions and help to keep everything clean and

    orderly.

    3. Use right tools and equipment for the job, use them safely.

    4. Report all injuries, get first aid promptly.

    5. Use, adjust and repair equipment only when authorized.

    6. Use prescribed equipment, wear safe clothing and keep them in good

    condition.

    7. Dont horseplay, avoid distracting others.

    8. Comply with all safety rules and signs.

    9. Not to intentionally or recklessly interfere with anything provided in the interest of

    health and safetyPPEs, Fire Extinguishers, Signages etc.

    Employees are obliged to

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    General Safety Requirements

    Safety signs are useful tools to help

    protect Health & safety of us and

    workplace visitors.

    Therefore, meaning and purpose of signs

    to be understood and complied with.

    Everyone should abide by the safety

    signs displayed.

    Warning Signs

    Draw attention to

    health and safetyhazardsPoint out

    hazards that may not

    be obvious

    Prohibition Signs

    Indicates where

    certain actions are

    prohibited

    Safe Signs

    Provide general

    information and

    direction. Shows the

    location of emergencyequipments

    SIGNSRemind us where

    PPEs must be used,

    Indicates mandatory

    actions

    Mandatory Signs

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    General Safety Requirements

    Personal protective equipment is a safeguard against job hazards. When used as intendedalong with other preventative measures, PPE minimizes or eliminates risks to employees.

    Other PPE shall be used as per the hazards present in yourwork area

    Safety glasses / Face shieldsFlying particles

    Hand GlovesProtection from sharp objects and

    chemicals

    Ear muffs/ plugsProtection against hearing loss

    Dust Mask / Escape MaskDust, Mist, Gas Hazards HarnessProtection from falling

    PPE

    SAFETY HELMET & SAFETY SHOES are Mandatory PPE

    Remember! PPE is the last line of defense before contact.,

    hence should not be considered as first option for protection

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    General Safety Requirements

    SMOKING REGULATION

    NO SMOKING POLICY SHOULD BE ADOPTED FOR THE ENTIRE

    CONSTRUCTION AREA

    Smoking Zone:

    If Reasonable & Practicable a designated

    SMOKING ZONE with suitable Fire Fighting

    equipments, Ash Drum for stubbing cigarettes

    butts to be provided

    This SMOKING ZONE must be away from anysources of ignition.

    CARELESS SMOKING IS ONE OF THE MAJOR CAUSE OF FIRE

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    General Safety Requirements

    SITE TRAFFIC RULES

    SPEED LIMIT must be fixed as per the site requirements.

    TRAFFIC HAZARDS:

    TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS CLAIMS SEVERAL LIVES

    No reverse policy at site (Making Round about / U Turn)

    No overtake

    Camel HumpSpeed Breaker

    Drive defensively Not using mobile phone while driving

    Usage of Seat belts for driver as well as passenger

    Never ride on construction vehicle (JCB, FLT, bobcat etc)

    Following Local Traffic Rules Strictly

    Care other road users while driving

    Other Traffic rules must be complied with.

    Over speeding, Unskilled drivers, Not following traffic rules etc

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    General Safety Requirements

    A competent security can protect property from loss bytheft, fraud, fire (arson) and other form of damage.

    All security-men to be trained in fire fighting andemergency response.

    They have the right to frisk all employees, vehicles andequipment entering and leaving the site.

    -Verify the Employees ID card

    -Enforce drugs & alcohol policy,

    -No smoking policy at the premises.

    -Restrict unauthorized entry

    -Material incoming / outgoing

    Site Access & Security

    Visitor will have to Carry his visitor ID available with security guard.

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    General Safety Requirements

    Welfare Facilities at site

    1. Sufficient Drinking water /

    Wash area

    2. Adequate number of Toilet /

    Urinals as per legal req.

    3. Dining /Rest area - well

    ventilated, lights, cleaned &

    maintained

    TOILET

    Dining area with food rack

    Welfare facilities at the project must be as per the total current and planned strength of the

    project and must meet legal requirements.

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    General Safety Requirements

    FIRST AID Facility

    Ensure the availability of sufficient first aid medicines (First

    Aid Spray, Bandages, Antiseptic Solvent, eye wash,

    Ointments etc) and First aid equipments (Stretcher, examine

    table, trolleys, thermometer, eye wash station etc) as per the

    legal requirements

    Trained and Experienced First Aid providers

    First Aid Case Register (Date, Time, Name, Location, Nature

    of injury, Remarks etc) to be maintained for each case.

    Insist and ensure that allminor / major injuries arereported to the first aidprovider / Safety Dept.

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    General Safety Requirements

    Never Hide any incident / accidents. Hiding incidents to avoid anyblame can give chances to other similar and more severe accidents.

    Never fix blame of accidents instead find the cause and take

    preventive actions to avoid recurrence.

    Types ofincidents

    to be

    reported

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    General Safety Requirements

    1. Stay calm, do not panic.

    2. Inform your supervisor and the nearest first aid center.

    3. Dont touch the injured person if you suspect that he has been

    electrocuted.

    4. If any material is lying on the injured person, assist others in removing it.

    5. Dont move the injured person unless it is VERY essential to do so; you

    may be hurting him by unnecessary movements

    6. Move him only if there is further risk of injury to the casualty at the sceneof accident.

    7. Dont give any drinks or food to the injured unless directed by

    competent persons.

    IN CASE OF ACCIDENT

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    General Safety Requirements

    1. Daily site safety inspection

    2. Weekly joint safety inspection

    3. Lifting tools / tackles

    4. Fire extinguishers

    5. Scaffolds / ladders

    6. PPEsafety harness

    7. Power tools / ELCB

    8. Mechanical equipment

    9. Required 3rdparty inspection

    SAFETY INSPECTIONS

    Safety Representative with coordination with supervisors conduct the following safety

    inspections which are an effective tools for proactive monitoring of OHS performance.

    All the inspections are to be recorded in prescribed formats and findings are being closed

    Line management should respond in time to close the findings of safety inspections.

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    General Safety Requirements

    1. To find solutions for any HSE issues remaining unresolved during the previous

    months,

    2. To identify the problem areas and to work out suggestions for improvement,3. To investigate accidents incurred during the previous month and if any, to

    implement ways to prevent recurrence of the same in the future.

    4. To decide any special safety requirements to be taken during running month

    arising out of the new site activities to be carried out.

    5. To review the implementation of the HSE plan

    SAFETY MONITORING MEETING

    This is another proactive approach for monitoring OHS performance.

    It must organized on monthly basis, chaired by PM / CM.

    Safety Engineers / Officershould record the minutes of meeting, circulate

    the agenda well in advance and follow up the implementation of the minutes.

    Attendees: All Engineers / Foremen, Subcontractors Supervisors, Safety

    Officers

    Objectives

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    General Safety Requirements

    Training:A best techniques to motivate the employees towards safety for a positive H&Sculture.

    General Types of trainings:

    1. Safety Induction Training

    2. Daily / Weekly Tool Box Talk

    3. Job Specific Training

    4. 3rdParty Approved Safety Training

    Training will give the employee a boost to his confidence while performingthe task.

    Appropriate job skill & positive orientation of mind helps to reduce incidentrate.

    Legal requirements to inform significantworkplace hazards and measures

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    General Safety Requirements

    1. Safety Induction Training

    Site location and general information of the project.

    Information about key personnel at site. Key Elements of H & S policy (A COPY TO BE

    DISTRIBUTED). Duties and Responsibilities of Employers/Employees. Safety Awareness talks/Tool box talks. Importance of PPE (Safety Harness/Hard Hat/Safety

    Shoe/Hand Gloves/Ear Plugs/ Goggles etc). Emergency Procedures and reporting system in case

    of FIRE/ACCIDENT.

    Welfare facilities on site -FIRST AID ROOM/LUNCHROOM/REST ROOM/CANTEEN/ WATERCOOLERS/WASHING AREA/ TOILETS/ URINALS etc.

    Protection of employees and others from thehazardous activities such as: Plant, Machineries & Equipments. Working at Heights- Shuttering/de- shuttering Scaffoldings/ladders/ Scissor Lift / Boom

    Loader

    Concreting / Roof work/ plastering/ painting/block work etc.

    Electricity- Power tools

    Hand Tools/Cartridge and pneumatic powertools.

    Lifting Tools and Tackles. PTW System Handling/ storage of Hazardous material in

    construction (COSHH). Reporting of Unsafe Acts/ Conditions/ Near

    misses.

    Fire prevention/Location of Fire extinguisher/Emergency

    Assembly point. Information signs/ warning signs and their

    meanings in different languages. Safety Motivation schemes. Prohibition and restrictions on Photography,

    Horseplay, fighting, sleeping, smoking,alcohol and drugs.

    Vehicle entry and site security procedure. Other project specific Instructions

    SafetyInduction

    Training-Contents

    All the employees to receive a detailed HSE inductiontraining which includes site safety rules, site specific hazards,emergency procedures and key contacts.

    An induction sticker along with ID card should beissued to each employee after induction training.

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    General Safety Requirements

    POWER TOOLS

    LIFTING TOOLS & TACKLES

    PTW TRAINING

    HOT WORK - GAS CYLINDER

    MSDSCHEMICAL

    DRIVING SAFETY

    JOB SPECIFIC TRAINING

    3RDPARTY SAFETYTRAINING

    CRANE OPERATOR

    SIGNALMAN

    FIRST AIDER

    SCAFFOLDINGS

    FIRE WARDEN

    CRADLE OPERATOR

    MEWP OPERATOR

    SAFETY POLICY

    WORKING AT HEIGHT

    EXCAVATION

    FIRE SAFETYEMERGENCY EVACUATION

    HEAT STRESS

    WORKING ON SCAFFOLDS

    LADDER SAFETY

    PPE TRAINING

    ACCIDENT / NEARMISSMANUAL HANDLING

    ELECTRICAL SAFETY

    GENERAL SAFETY TRAINING

    Training Topics not limited but may include

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    General Safety Requirements

    Reinforcing safe behavior in the minds of employees, by

    means of positive motivational schemes, is a vital factor in

    any management system to sustain their interest.

    It increases the awareness, interest, and willingness of

    employees to act in ways that increase their personal

    safety, and that of co-workers, and that support an

    organizationsstated goals and objectives

    The use of incentives, awards, certification, and

    recognition to motivate employees to perform safely is an

    established tool.

    Motivation TechniquesIncentive Scheme

    Incentives are rewards with some strings attached,

    commonly known as the carrot and stick approach

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    General Safety Requirements

    A major responsibility of line management, with the

    safety & health professionalsassistance, is to motivate

    workers to follow safe practices & procedures.

    MotivationIncentive Scheme

    Supervisors Duty:

    Ensure your under working employees have

    attended all required safety training / toolbox

    meetings

    Encourage them to give suggestion / report

    nearmiss/ accidents /

    Discourage Unsafe Actions

    Criteria

    for Safety

    Incentive

    Scheme

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    General Safety Requirements

    Safety Day / Safety Award Ceremony

    Individual project and their team can be awardedwith Safety Trophy.

    The award must be decided based on the HSEperformance rating which can be evaluated througheffective HSE Audit procedures.

    This award can be celebrated among the projectteam.

    Safety Quiz, Contest, Safety Exhibition can be

    organized and winners can be rewarded.

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    General Safety Requirements

    While we believe that Health and Safety at work placescan be achieved through Engineering Control, Educatingthe workforce and Encouraging safe practices.

    We also ensure to discourage unsafe practices and

    violations through appropriated disciplinary actions forthe violators/offenders.

    Tools to discourage unsafe behaviors

    -Verbal Warning

    - Written Warning Notice

    - Wage deduction

    - Suspension from site for the period less than 10 days

    Motivation - Disciplinary action

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    General Safety Requirements

    1. Smoking at undesignated smoking zone

    2. Employee at site without Safety Induction

    3. Employee without Safety shoe & Helmet

    4. Employees not using task specific PPE

    5. Unauthorized person working on equipment

    6. Person on unsafe/incomplete scaffold7. Working/standing @ unsafe height/edge

    8. Failure to follow Permit-To-Work system

    9. Tool Box Talk not conducted

    10. Equipment use without 3rdparty inspection

    11. Horseplay or Manhandling

    12. Over-speeding while driving vehicle in site

    13. Mis-handling of Safety equipments

    14. Failure to report Incident or Near-miss

    15. Eating/sleeping/resting @ un-defined areas

    16. Urinating at places other than toilets.

    Commonly observed safety violations

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    WORKPLACE HAZARDS

    & SOLUTIONS

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    WORKPLACE HAZARDS & SOLUTIONS

    COMMON HAZARDS PRESENT AT SITE

    1. Housekeeping

    2. Fire

    3. Working at height

    Ladders , Scaffold,

    Fall protection while work at height

    MEWP

    4. Electrical safety

    5. Lifting & rigging

    6. Manual Handling

    7. Environmental hazards

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    1. HOUSEKEEPING

    1. Include the removal of generated debris from the area inthe activity itself.

    2. Ensure that the access are clear from any obstruction,

    3. Material should be stacked adequately.

    4. Adequate number of waste skip, food waste bins, chemicalwaste area to be maintained at site.

    5. The construction waste should be removed from the site onregular basis.

    6. Depute a dedicate housekeeping team for common areas.

    A Place for everything and everything is in its place.

    Poor housekeeping is a major cause of slips, trips andfalls.

    A tidy site and workplace means: You can

    get to your place of work more easily and quickly.

    work efficiently

    find your tools and materials easily

    How to maintain good housekeeping?

    WORKPLACE HAZARDS & SOLUTIONS

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    2. FIRE

    FIRE is a big hazard at

    construction site, it kills and

    injuries people, destroys

    property and may seriously

    disrupt production and the

    construction process.

    Practical steps can be taken to

    prevent and minimize the risk of

    fire in the site.

    WORKPLACE HAZARDS & SOLUTIONS

    A composition of Fuel, oxygen and heat is set out as Fire

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    WORKPLACE HAZARDS & SOLUTIONS

    JLTC1 Tower

    18thJanuary 2007

    12:30 pm

    CUASE

    UNSAFE HOTWORK IN

    LIFT SHAFT

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    FIRE - cause

    WORKPLACE HAZARDS & SOLUTIONS

    1. Hot workWelding, Cutting etc.

    2. Overheating of machineries

    3. Electric short circuit and

    overloading

    4. Improper storage of Flammable

    & Combustible liquids

    5. Poor Housekeeping

    6. Careless Smoking

    7. Arson

    Poor safety practices cause FIRE

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    1. Adequate Fire Safety training

    2. Effective PTW for all hot work

    3. Good maintenance of electrical equipments

    4. Restriction of smoking.

    5. Sufficient Fire Points

    6. Deputing competent security to avoid ARSON7. Good housekeeping, Proper storage and clean up of combustible

    and flammable liquids

    8. Regular FIRE Safety inspection in site and camps.

    FIRE - Prevention

    WORKPLACE HAZARDS & SOLUTIONS

    EVERY EMPLOYEE & VISITORS MUST KNOW

    The department / Areaemergency procedures and

    evacuation routes / Fire Exit.

    Locations ofextinguishers in your

    area and How to use

    The location of FIREALRAM & How to raise

    the ALRAM

    The localEmergency

    ContactsFIRE

    997, Police-999,Ambulance - 998

    The locationof Assembly

    point

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    FIRE - Fighting

    WORKPLACE HAZARDS & SOLUTIONS

    A Class Fire (solid ) - Freeburning materials, paper, wood,plastics etc

    B Class Fire ( Liquid-Hydrocarbon ) - petrol, diesel,kerosene etc.

    C Class Fire (Gas ) LPG,Acetylene, methane, hydrogenetc

    D Class Fire (Metal) -potassium, sodium, magnesiumetc.

    E Class Fire-( ElectricalHazards) - energized electricalequipment. As long as itsplugged in.

    FIRE CLASSFIRE

    EXTINGUISHER

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    Know How to use Fire Extinguishers P A S S

    WORKPLACE HAZARDS & SOLUTIONS

    Know Fire Emergency ResponseR A C E

    RRescue any person/s in immediate danger (only if safe to do so)

    A Alarm Raise the alarm & follow emergency procedure

    CContain Close doors / windows to contain the FIRE

    EExtinguish attempt to extinguish the fire

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    WORKPLACE HAZARDS & SOLUTIONS

    FIRE Emergency Evacuation

    Need for a systematic Fire Evacuation Plan & Fire Drill?

    Inadequate Fire Trainingmay leads to this

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    General Safety Requirements

    ON DISCOVERY OF FIRE FOLLOWING ACTION WILL BE TAKEN IMMEDIATELY

    1. Stay calm, do not panic.

    2. Shout FIRE, FIRE and raise alarm.

    3. Inform others who may be in danger.

    4. Shut down your equipment safely

    5. With the minimum of personal risk, attack the

    FIRE

    6. In the event that the fire can not be extinguished,

    evacuate the building using one of the designated

    Exit routes and go to nearestASSEMBLYPOINT

    7. Inform Safety Dept / PM / CM

    DO NOT USE LIFT/HOIST.

    DO NOT RE-ENTER THE AREA UNLESS DECLARED SAFE.

    FIRE Emergency Evacuation

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    3.Working at Height

    Working at height is always a

    high-risk activity.

    Falls are the largest cause of

    accidental death in the

    construction industry

    It needs to be avoided by

    provision of suitable access

    equipment being properly used.

    WORKPLACE HAZARDS & SOLUTIONS

    It means work in any place, including a place at or belowground level or when a person is accessing or exiting from such

    a place (except via a staircase in a permanent workplace)where if regulatory measures are not taken, a person could falla distance likely to cause personal injury.

    Most of Fall accidents occurred due to fall from less height

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    WORKPLACE HAZARDS & SOLUTIONS

    a. Fall of person

    Falls from a higher level

    Falls to a lower level

    Falls to the same level

    Slips / Trips

    b. Fall of material

    Throwing tool, Fall fromunprotected edge / openings

    Working at height - Hazards

    Cause of Fall Hazards:

    From Ladders,

    Through gaps or holes in working platforms(Scaffold etc),

    From unprotected edge of floor or floor opening

    Through fragile materials and whilst accessing areas.

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    WORKPLACE HAZARDS & SOLUTIONS

    Working at Height- Hazards

    Collapse of scaffold

    Fall from Ladder

    Fall from Scaffold

    Fall of materials

    Fall from unprotected edge

    Leading cause of accident

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    WORKPLACE HAZARDS & SOLUTIONS

    1. Do not work at height unless it is essential;

    2. Ensure that the working platform is

    Secure & Stable;

    Footed on stableground/support/structure; support the weight of those persons using

    it and any materials; and There is adequate working space to

    undertake the work;

    3. Ensure that all open edges are protected by

    use of guard rails, barriers, etc.

    4. Ensure suitable fall protection and give

    priority to collective Fall Protection over

    personal.

    Working at height - Prevention

    Prevention of Falls:

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    WORKPLACE HAZARDS & SOLUTIONS

    Scaffolds An elevated, temporary work platform.

    Scaffolds Hazards & Cause

    1. Collapse of scaffolds Missing tie /

    Bracing, Inadequate foundation

    2. Fall from scaffolds Unguarded work

    platforms, Damaged planks, gaps

    3. Fall of materials Missing toe boards /

    Gaps in platform, Over height of

    materials at edge, loose materials at

    unprotected edge

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    1. Erected, modified and dismantled bycompetentscaffolders only.

    2. Erected on firm ground available with soleplate and base plate.

    3. Safe means of accessand egress

    4. Fully planked Scaffold platform and at least600mm in width.

    5. Suitably tiedwith the structure

    6. All platforms with guard rails (Top Rail, MidRail), and toe board

    7. All four side Bracing

    8. Scafftag to identify safe & unsafescaffolding

    Competent person should formally inspect scaffolding

    after initial erection, after significant alteration, after any

    destabilizing event, and at least once 7 days

    SAFE UNSAFE

    WORKPLACE HAZARDS & SOLUTIONS

    What make a SAFE and Complete Scaffolds

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    WORKPLACE HAZARDS & SOLUTIONS

    What make a SAFE and Complete Scaffolds

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    Mounted on castor wheels and are hazardous.

    1. Erected, modified and dismantled by competentscaffolders only.

    2. Height of the mobile tower shall not exceed 4 timesthe smallest base width.

    3. Use outriggers in accordance with manufacturer

    4. Used only on firm, level, clean surfaces.5. Moved on leveled surfaces only by pushing or

    pulling or both.

    6. Provision of internal ladderwith trap door.

    For Rolling the scaffold:1. Make sure that the path is clear, no

    material/person on the platform. Then unlock thewheels to push the scaffold

    2. Apply the force no more than five feet above theground.

    3. Re-Lockthe wheels when move ends / scaffold isstationary

    What make a Safe Mobile Scaffolding:-

    Scaffold casters and wheels shall be locked before any one is allowed to work on the

    platform. These casters shall be capable of supporting the safe working load of the scaffold.

    WORKPLACE HAZARDS & SOLUTIONS

    Mobile Scaffolds

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    Moving Tower with person/ material on it.

    Overloading of Scaffold Platform

    Frame used as access

    Missing Brick Guard causes material fall

    Mobile Scaffolds

    WORKPLACE HAZARDS & SOLUTIONS

    Major cause of mobile scaffold accidents

    O C S & SO O S

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    Ladder should be used as a means of access and for short period of work.

    1. The angle - between 65 750 to thehorizontal (1 : 4) four up, one down

    2. Extend at least 1 m ( 3 ft) above thestep-off point.

    3. Must be tied at the level of the platform.4. Firm & fitted with a non-slippery foot

    hold.

    5. No rung should be missing.

    6. Rungs / step shall be clear of oil / greaseetc.,

    What make a safe ladder:-

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    Ladders

    -Avoid working off a ladder for long time

    -Secure top & bottom of ladder when using as access of platform

    -Make sure that only one person at a time is on the ladder.

    -Dont carry materials in your hand while using ladders

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    Many falls occur while ascending to / or descending from the ladder

    Maintain three point contactstwo hands & one foot or two

    feet & one hand.

    Face the ladder whenascending or descending.

    Safe method for getting on / off ladder 3 Points Contact Rule

    Clean muddy or slipperyfootwear, check the rung for

    slippery surface

    Don't use makeshift ladder.Dont use metal ladder near

    energized electrical

    equipments

    Dont stretch or reach

    beyond the side rails of

    ladder.

    Never stand any higher

    than the third step from

    the top of a ladder.

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    Ladders

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    Edge Protection means a barrier erected to prevent employees from falling to lower levels.

    1. Must withstand 200 poundforce

    2. Constructed by competentteam

    3. Constructed of suitable

    materials Steel Pipes, SteelWire ropes

    4. Tied and anchored usingstandard means Post , U-clamps

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    Examples of Edge Protection

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    Using 10mm wire rope 3 lines GI Pipes, Vertical Posts, Timber as Toe board

    Using timber Combined with table formwork

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    UNSAFE SAFE

    While Form work

    After Slab concreting

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    UNSAFE SAFE

    Floor openings MEP openings

    Lift Shaft openings

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    ERECTION OF SECONDARY BEAMS

    Access Ladder

    Fully boarded platforms

    LIFE LINES ERECTION WITH ATLEAST THREE CLAMP

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    Fall protection while formwork

    Means of access, Fully boardedplatform

    Use of Safety harness with anchorage

    100% tie off by using twin lanyard

    Edge Protection fixed with Table Form

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    Fall protection while Steel Structure work

    Additional Hazards - Fall of structure, Crush in

    between two steel members, Complex to provide fall

    protection

    1. Secured steel members

    2. Fixed / Rolling scaffolds or MEWP(Mobile Elevated Platform) suchcherry picker, Scissor lift to be used.

    3. Provision of Safe access and egress

    4. Provision of life line for anchoringharness

    5. Use of Safety harness withanchorage

    6. Safety Nets7. Edge protection after sheeting work

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    Fall protection while roof work

    More workers fall to their deaths from, or through, roofs.

    Fragile area, slopes are additional

    hazards, while working at roof (height).

    1. Means of access, roof ladders

    2. Provision of lifelines at work area

    3. Use of Safety harness withanchorage

    4. Safety Nets5. Edge protection / Warnings

    6. Closed / Guarded openings Skylights etc

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    Fall arrest system

    PFAS Safety Harness, Self retractors etcCFAS Safety Net , Fans , Air bags, Edgeprotection system

    PFAS: means a system used to arrest an employee in a fallfrom a working level.

    It consists: an anchorage, connectors, Dee Ring, a bodybelt or body harness and may include a lanyard,deceleration device, lifeline, or suitable combinations ofthese.

    Connector Dee Ring Harness Lanyard Self retractor

    Deceleration

    Device

    Grab system

    Vertical lifeline

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    Effective January 1, 1998, body belts were prohibited as a fallarrest device.

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    Fall arrest system

    What all do we consider before using PFAS?

    Free-Fall Distance

    Total Fall Distance

    Anchorage Point Strength and Location

    Therefore,

    a. Anchor the harness above your

    shoulder height with a strong anchor

    point which can sustain your weight.

    b. provision of suitable anchorage points

    c. Training on how to use PFAS

    The anchor point must be able to support at

    least 5000 pounds.

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    Fall of materials

    Cause

    Throwing tool, Use of unsafe tools,

    Unsafe Scaffolds - Missing toe boards /Gaps in platform, Over height ofmaterials at edge,

    Loose materials at unprotected edge

    Prevention

    1. Use of safe tools

    2. Restricting throw of tools and materials

    3. Use of tool pouch & tool lanyard

    4. Use of ropes with bucket to get material at

    higher level.

    5. Safe scaffolds with toe guard & edge

    protection

    6. Keeping materials away from leading edges

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    MEWP

    Such as Telescopic boom - Cherry pickers, scissor lifts,etc.

    1. Trained competent and physicallycapable operator

    2. Six monthly inspections by 3RDParty.3. Must be used on level, stable ground.

    4. Fully Extended Outriggers5. Follow SWL (Safe work load)6. Regular maintenance as per supplier

    instructions7. The user of any MEWP must inspect the

    safety critical items before each use- tyres, brakes, alarms, hydraulics, and

    any other critical systems.8. Operators and passengers must wear a

    full body harnessand have this clippedsecurely to the platform at all times.

    It is prohibited to leave the basket at any time whilst elevated.

    Planks, ladders etc should not be used to gain extra reach or height.

    are designed to provide a temporary working platform which can be easily moved fromone location to another.

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    MEWP MOBILE ELEVATED WORKING PLATFROM

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    Electrical Safety

    The hazard of electricity includes Burn, Shock, Arc, FIREand Electrocution.

    The dangers are particularly increased where electricalequipment is used to adverse conditions, on site in wet ordamp areas, or where voltage is more lethal.

    Causes of Electrical Failure1. Damaged Insulation, Poor cable routing,2. Inadequate over-current protection (fuses, RCDs etc)3. Inadequate earthling4. Overheated apparatus5. Earth leakage current6. Loose contacts and connectors,7. Unprotected connectors8. Overloading,9. Improper ELCBs,10. Incompetent workers, Unauthorized repair,11. Carelessness and complacency12. Poor maintenance and testing13. working in wet areas, improper sockets,

    Electricity is another major hazard which can injure, kill and destroycompany assets, and also is often the main source of FIRE

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    Electrical Safety

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    Electrical Safety -

    Prevention

    1. Avoid live working

    2. Ensure good insulation / enclosure of live conductors

    3. Isolation (LOTO) and earthing of conductors

    4. ELCBs on 30 mA tripping current rating.

    5. Maintain a safe distance from live conductors

    6. Maintenance and testing

    7. Suitable selection of equipment (Cables, Industrial Sockets

    etc)

    8. Avoid overloading implement one plug one socket

    9. Maintenance, testing and Inspection (Power tools, DBs etc)

    10. Avoid cable under water / oil Cable route management,11. Rain hood for DBs

    12. Competent Electricians -Only authorized repairs

    13. Sufficient training and supervision

    DONTOperate switches with hands wet

    with water or flammable materials.

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    WORKPLACE HAZARDS & SOLUTIONS

    Lifting & Rigging

    The hazard of electricity includes Overturn of Crane,Collision with structure, Overhead Electrical Hazards, Loadfail, Material damage, Personal injury etc

    Causes of Crane Failure1. Untrained Operator & Signalmen2. Poor condition of Cranes and lifting tools

    3. Not following manufacturer instructions4. Not following Load Limit SWL5. Overloading - Placing crane on uneven surface.6. Poor communication between crane operator and

    signalmen7. Improper slinging8. Coming under suspended load

    9. Swinging of loads non use of tagline10. Dragging / Pulling loads using crane11. Not maintaining regular maintenance and inspection

    schedule12. Working in adverse weather condition High wind

    speed

    The cranes are widely used in construction industries for materialhandling lifting & shifting

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    Lifting & Rigging

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    Lifting & Rigging

    Prevention1. Comply with the manufacturer's specifications2. Follow safe work load load capacity, angle

    according to load chart3. Valid 3rdparty certification for all lifting tools

    Crane, Slings, Shackles etc4. Trained crane operator and dedicated signalmen

    for each crane5. Hand signals those prescribed by ANSI standardfor the type of crane in use.

    6. Competent person inspect all machinery andequipment:

    prior to each use,

    and during use,

    7. Must be uniformly leveled and located on firmfooting.

    8. Riggers should check load, centre of gravity, use

    correct slings, softeners where necessary

    9. Respect the weather condition Wind speed

    Only one man should give signal. If hand signal is not visible to operator

    Walkie talkie can be used.

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    Tandem Lift Where two cranes used to lift a major structure

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    Tandem Lift Decrease 25% of total SWL of two cranes

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    Use tagline to

    control the loads

    Stay away from slings

    when they are being

    pulled out

    Know the Sling Capacity -

    SWLDo not stand under

    suspended load

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    Manual Handling

    The hazard of Manual handling includes Low back pain,Hand injuries, Slip & Trip etc

    Causes1. Improper lifting2. Twist & Jerk3. Overweight of loads

    4. Bulky loads5. Insufficient Environment Lighting, Floors, Steps,

    Access6. Awkward position

    Back Injuries are the 2nd-most common workplace problem

    Prevention

    Carrying the load

    1. Hold the load close so you can see over it.

    2. Keep the load balanced.

    3. Avoid twisting the body

    4. Watch out for pinch points -- doorways, etc.

    5. Face the way you will be moving.

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    Manual Handling

    Prevention1. Plan the lift.2. Know the weight of the material to

    be lifted.3. Use mechanical aids wherever

    possible.4. If load is heavy or awkward - get

    help.5. Adopt a good posture to keep the

    back straight.6. Get a firm grip of the load.7. Carry out lifting movement smoothly.

    Do not jerk,.8. Move the feet- dont twist the trunk.9. Keep the load close to the trunk.10.Position feet, shoulder width apart,

    giving a balanced and stable base forlifting.

    11.Wear PPE.

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    Plan the Lift Get Help if

    Needed.

    Lift With

    the Legs

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    Lift With the Legs -- NOT THE BACK.

    Carry the load

    Correct

    Manual

    Handling

    Get Help withheavy or

    awkward

    loads!

    Use theright

    tools!

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    Quiz1. LIST Two mandatory PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) required to

    wear while entering site? 2m

    2. Write THREE Kind of incidents needs to be reported? 3m

    3. What are the THREE components of Fire Triangle? -3m

    4. What is P A S S / What is R A C E 4m It is related to FIRE

    5. What are the TWO Major hazards while working at height ? 2m

    6. What makes a SAFE SCAFFOLDS, Write any FOUR? / Write FOUR

    preventive measures while using Crane for Lifting? 4m

    7. Write THREE don'ts of Mobile Scaffolds? / THREE don'ts of LADDER? 6m

    8. T / F Safety Belt can be used instead of Safety Harness -2m

    9. T / F We should always Lift load with our legs not with the back 2m

    10. T / F At a time from one location 2 or more person can give signals to

    crane operator. 2m

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    Answer1. Safety Helmet and Safety Shoes

    2. Fire, First Aid Case, Property Damage

    3. Oxygen, Fuel, Sources of ignition

    4. P A S S Pull the pin, Aim Low, Squeeze handle, Sweep side by side. /

    R A C E Rescue, Alarm, Contain, Extinguish

    5. Fall from height, fall of materials

    6. What makes a SAFE SCAFFOLDS, Write any FOUR?

    a. Erected, modified and dismantled by competentscaffolders only.

    b. Erected on firm ground available with sole plate and base plate.

    c. Safe means of accessand egress

    d. Fully planked Scaffold platform and at least 600mm in width.e. Suitably tiedwith the structure

    f. All platforms with guardrails (Top Rail, Mid Rail), and toe board

    g. All four side Bracing

    h. Scafftagto identify safe & unsafe scaffolding

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    Answer

    / Write FOUR preventive measures while using Crane for Lifting? Any four

    a. Comply with the manufacturer's specificationsb. Follow safe work load load capacity, angle according to load chartc. Valid 3rdparty certification for all lifting tools Crane, Slings, Shackles etcd. Trained crane operator and dedicated signalmen for each cranee. Hand signals those prescribed by ANSI standard for the type of crane in

    use.f. Competent person inspect all machinery and equipment:

    prior to each use,and during use,

    g. Must be uniformly leveled and located on firm footing.

    h. Riggers should check load, centre of gravity, use correct slings, softeners

    where necessary

    i. Respect the weather condition Wind speed

    7. Write THREE don'ts of Mobile Scaffolds?

    - Dont move mobile scaffold with person / material on it

    - Dont overload the mobile scaffold

    - Dont use frame as access

    Answer

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    / THREE don'ts of LADDER?

    a. Never stand any higher than the third step from the top of a ladder.

    b. Dont stretch or reach beyond the side rails of ladder.

    c. Dont use metal ladder near energized electrical equipments

    d. Dont use makeshift ladders

    8. T / F Safety Belt can be used instead of Safety Harness -FALSE

    9. T / F We should always Lift load with our legs not with the back TRUE

    10. T / F At a time from one location 2 or more person can give signals to

    crane operator. FALSE

    Answer

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    END OF SESSION 2