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SAFETY MANUAL
PROJECT HSE PLAN
A RESEARCH BY YAWAR HASSAN KHAN
HSE POLICY
STATEMENT
too high.
Personal Safety
Safety measures
too high.
securely erected.
to do so.
supervisor at once.
Ladder
firm footing.
angle.
FENCING
secure fencing.
another worker.
Material Hoist
Do not ride on a material hoist.
a certificate is required.
Loadshifting Machinery
Compressed Air
Use compressed air only for specified
purposes.
appropriate certificates.
Electric Tool
working in it.
protected.
within reach.
Excavations
an excavation intact.
immediately.
Fire Risk
and egress.
excavation.
and tidy.
carefully.
a designated place.
disposal of chemical or
inflammable wastes.
on passageways.
Safety Supervisors
Their responsibility is to assist
Public Safety
and safely.
construction team.
involved.
edges or on scaffolds
safety supervisor.
Waste Disposal
Eye Protection
instructions.
plugs.
serious consequences if it
chemicals.
in a dusty environment.
necessary.
Noise
Safety Helmet
Wear a safety helmet on a
construction site.
even if it is minor, go to
clothing.
supervisor.
SAFETY MANUAL
Consultant
Identify hazards
Receiving training
Attending meetings
Monitoring
Do safety audits
Hazard identification
communication
Competition leading
Effective audit
Hazardous conditions
Material
Equipment
Environment
People
system
System design and implementation
Objectives
Policy
Plan
Procedures
Processes
Budget
Report
Rules
Safety inspection
Discuss causes
Members trained
Target solutions
Sell solutions
Implement solutions
5 wh analysis
Discuss findings
Summarize result
Chairperson preparation
Organized meeting
Good communication
Roles and purposes are understood
Standard of behavior
conflict
Evaluate
Note attendence
Introduce visitors
Meeting process
OSH TRAINING
SAFETY EDUCATION
We become educated in safety in many ways
including :
personal experience
Manager
Marketer
Media specialist
Analyst
Program administrator
Program development
Strategies
Delivery evaluation
Task analysis
Program management
Theoretician
Transfer agent
Training facility
Training director
Certified person
Instructors
Designated
Course materials
Authorized
Students
Competent
Ratios
Qualified
Proficiency assessment
Course certificate
Record keeping
Program quality control
Safety trainer perform many roles
Evaluator
Facilitator
Counselor
Writer
Instructors
Designer
result
Guidelines for evaluating training programs
Students
SAFETY MANAGEMENT
Points to remember:
Employee involvement
Effective communications
2.Engineering controls
3.administrative controls
Chemical hazards
Radiological hazards
HEAD PROTECTION
Mechanical hazards
WHAT SHOULD NOT BE WORN?
FOOT PROTECTION
HAND PROTECTION
PROTECTIVE CLOTHING
SHIELDS
BARRIERS
RESTRAINTS
WHEN AND WHERE PPE IS REQUIRED?
Whenever following conditions are encountered
:
Process hazards
Environmental hazards
Raw materials
Toxic chemicals
Stationary machinery
Developing solution
Writing solution
Writing recommendations
Taking action
Evaluating the results
Five general hazards
Material
Equipment
Environment
People
system
13 hazard categories
Acceleration
Biological
Recognized hazards
Chemical reactions
Industry recognition
Electrical
Employee recognition
Ergonomics
Exposure
Physical
Temprature
Environmental
Mechanical
potential
Pressure
Radiation
Toxics
Vibration / noise
Identifying hazards
Individual interviews
Documentation review
A written record will help ensure
Assignment of responsibility for hazard
correction
Tracking of correction to completion
What is an accident
An accident is the final event in an unplanned
process that result in injury or illness to an
employee and possibly property damage
Accident types
change analysis
STRUCK BY
STRUCK AGAINST
CONTACT BY
Hierarchy of control
CONTACT WITH
Elimination
CAUGHT ON
Substitution
CAUGHT BETWEEN
Engineering controls
FALL TO SURFACE
Administrative controls
FALL TO BELOW
OVER EXERTION
BODILY REACTION
OVER EXPOSURE
CAUSE OF ACCIDENT
Interview records
Emergency responders
Actual events
Medical personal
Assumed events
Coroner
Non events
Police
Simultaneous events
Hazardous condition
Unsafe behaviors
System weaknesses
Components of an event
Actor: the actor is an individual or object that
directly influenced the flow of the sequence of
events
Action is something that is done by the actor
Hazardous conditions
Materials
Machinery
Equipment
Tools
Chemicals
Environment
Workstations
Facilities
People
workload
Levels of cause analysis
Injury analysis
Evacuation procedures
Event analysis
System analysis
Substitution
Engineering controls
NATURAL DISASTERS
Elimination
Avalanche
Lower priority strategies to control exposure
and behavior
Biological
WARNINGS
Sand storms
ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS
Earth quakes
Fire
Background
Flood
Description
Hurricane
Findings
Landslide / Madslide
Recommendations
Lightning
Summary
Tornando
Drought
Volcanic eruption
WHAT IS AN EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN
Tsunami
TECHNOLOGICAL EMERGENCIES
Aircraft crash
Structural collapse
Business interruption
Communication
Levee failure
Explosion/fire
Extreme air pollution
Financial collapse
Fuel .resource shortage
Hazardous material release
Transportation accidents
WHAT ARE THE STEPS IN DEVELOPING EAP
Pull stations
Agent storage containers
Purpose of an alarm system
Portable heaters
Death
Days away from work
Restricted work or job transfer
Medical treatment beyond first aid
Loss of consciousness
HAZARD COMMUNICATION
Contractor procedures
Pipe labeling
Non routine tsk procedures
Hazardous substance
Is any chemical which poses a physical or a
health hazard?
Physical hazards
Are chemical reactions that could result in a fire,
explosion and/ or toxic gas release which cause
physical trauma if chemicals are handled or
stored improperly?
Health hazards
Is health effects caused directly by the chemicals
themselves, not an injury resulting from a
reaction
HAZWOPER
Hazardous waste operations and emergency
response covers response to uncontrollable
releases
CONDUCTING A JOB HAZARD ANALYSIS
Routes of entry
Routes of entry of chemicals may take must be
known when assessing the workplace for
chemical hazards.
Alternative labeling methods
HMIS ( hazardous material information system)
Hazard present
Preventive measures
Previous JHAs
Equipment manuals
records
TIPS
Write safe job procedure
SAFETY MANUAL
RISK ANALYSIS
Risk = probability*severity
JHA FORMAT
JHA includes three columns:
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