2. • To familiarize on Safe Work Practices
• Understanding your roles in the event of an
Emergency
• Understanding the importance of donning appropriate
and sufficient Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
• To Educate on Basic Site HSE Rules & Regulations
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3. The HSE is a paramount consideration in the project.
• All accidents are preventable.
• All tasks will be planned and performed with concern for HSE.
• Safety is everyone’s responsibility.
• Identify and eliminate or minimize inherent hazard in the workplace.
• Closely monitor each steps of the work to detect and promptly eliminate
hazards and unsafe practices.
• Provide clear and concise written instruction, rules and plans for the work
to be performed.
• Use trained and qualified workers and supervisors.
• Recognize and reward outstanding performance.
• Provide Personnel Protective Equipment.
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4. • Maintain fire prevention and protection program.
• Provide first aid and Medical and Welfare Facility.
• All employees are responsible for their own and their colleagues’ HSE
at work.
• Management will train employees to work safely.
• Full cooperation and liaison will be offered to clients, statutory
authorities and local communities.
• Provide mechanically correct tools and equipment.
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5. Smoking is harmful to health and a potential safety
hazard as well. Smoking in public places exposes
non-smokers to health related hazards and it is the
duty of CTCI to protect employees from
unnecessary exposure to hazards.
Smoking is prohibited at all construction
sites except at designated area
approved by CTCI.
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7. FIELD SUPERINTENDENT / SUPERVISOR
• Enforce safety discipline in accordance of SK HSE
Procedure, Rules and Regulations, and statutory
requirements.
• Ensure YOU understand the job requirements and
HSE procedures before starting the work.
• Provide written instructions to established work
methods in proper sequence including precautionary
measures to be adopted
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8. SUBCONTRACTOR’S SUPERVISOR
• Conduct regular checks of the Site under his charge
for safety violations, unsafe conditions, defective
equipment, materials, tools, apparatus and
appliances and will take immediate and appropriate
actions to eliminate the hazards.
• Ensure all safety work instructions are clearly
understood between workmen.
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9. WORKERS
• Comply with safety rules and regulations.
• Ensure work tools, apparatus, appliances, materials,
and/or equipment including Personal Protective
Equipment are used correctly and maintained in
good serviceable conditions.
• Report any unusual occurrences and all defects of
plant and equipment to your immediate supervisor.
• Attend Toolbox Talks, Other Safety Meetings and / or
Safety Training.
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10. Taking shortcuts
Did not follow safety procedures
Did not use the required PPE
Did not perform equipment lockout / tagout prior to
maintenance works
Slipped on wet floor or chemical spill surface
Tripped over uneven floor or obstructed objects
Unfamiliar with the operations of equipment /
machinery
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12. • EARMUFF or EAR PLUG
• WELDING MASK or FACE Shield
• FULL BODY HARNESS
• SCBA
• FALL ARRESTOR & LIFE LINE
• RESPIRATOR
• Etc.
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13. • The following are not allowed:
- Liquor or Alcohol / Drug
- Camera
- Fighting
- Smoking
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14. • Have a valid Driving License.
• Wear Your Seat Belt before driving.
• Follow the Road Signs and Speed Limits.
• Ensure vehicle is inspected by CTCI
Equipment inspector & sticker is posted on the
equipment.
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23. A Work Permit is required …..BEFORE
THE ACTIVITY START
- Cold Work Permit
- Hot Work Permit
- Scaffold Work Permit
- Lifting and Rigging
- Confined Space Entry
- Night Work Permit
- Excavation Etc..
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Fire Watch Man should stay at Hot Work
Activity area for One Hour after finishing the work.
General Requirements of Hot Work
Hot Work Permit
Fire Watch man
Fire Extinguisher
Sufficient Fire Blanket
Proper PPEs
House Keeping (Removal of Combustible material)
Barricade & Sign Boards
27. • Compressed gas cylinders shall be stored upright
and secured to prevent from falling
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Properly secured cylinders. Improperly secured cylinders.
28. • All chemical containers must be labeled with the
identity of the material and hazard warnings
• Chemicals (in any form): Liquids : Solids : Gases
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29. • MSDS must be available and readily
accessible in the workplace.
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MSDS
32. • Portable Electrical and Hand tools must be in good
condition
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Proper housing Damaged housing
Tools must be inspected by HSE Dept.
before they can be used on site!
33. Keep the floor dry at all
times.
Keep tools clean and store
them at designated areas.
Ensure no tripping hazards
are created by equipment,
hoses, cables, etc.
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36. • All waste materials should be segregated.
• All Hazardous waste should be stored in the
designated Hazardous waste area.
• All waste movement should be recorded.
• NO disposal of Chemical into drains / sewer.
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37.
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Working at Heights or Elevated Works is considered when
any work area 1.8 meters (6ft.) and higher or you are dealing
with one or more of the following:
1. Steel Erections
2. Roof Tops
3. Catwalks
4. Stairs
5. Scaffolds
6. Ladders
7. Floor Openings
8. Excavations
9. Rapid man lifts
10. Man baskets
WORKING AT HEIGHT
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FALL PROTECTION
Any person WORKING AT HEIGHT above 1.8
Meters must wear Full Body Harness.
The FULL BODY HARNESS is a strap system
designed to spread shock load over the
shoulders, thighs and the seat area. It
should be used where longer free falls ( in
excess of 2 meters) may occur. The D RING
should be positioned on the upper back
straps.
Great care should be given in inspecting this
Harness. Check Excess oils, Grease,
Chemicals, cracks in the buckle system,
Hooks, and D RINGS.
FULL BODY HARNESS
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A scaffold must be fitted with a tag
at every access point to show:
who erected the scaffolds;
when the scaffold was erected
and last inspected;
the load rating of the scaffold; and
use of the scaffold;
•• RedRed – Only competent scaffolder
are allowed
•• YellowYellow – Use with full body harness
& comply with 100% tie off
policy
GreenGreen – Caution: Scaffold contain
Potential or Unusual Hazard Use
full body harness & comply with
100% tie off policy
Only competent
scaffolder are
allowed
Red Tag Green Tag
Use with full body
harness & comply
with 100% tie off
policy
Yellow Tag
Caution: Scaffold
contain Potential or
Unusual Hazard
Use full body
harness & comply
with 100% tie off
policy
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What’s a confined space?
Never enter a confined space unless you have the
training and knowledge to work safely.
A confined space is an enclosed or partially
enclosed area that is big enough for a worker to enter. It i
s not designed for someone to work in regularly, but work
ers may need to enter the
confined space for tasks such as inspection,
cleaning, maintenance, and repair.
Many confined spaces have small openings,
which can make entry and exit difficult and can comp
licate rescue procedures.
A confined space can be deadly.
You must follow special precautions and
procedures before you enter. Even if you just
put your head through the opening, you are
entering a confined space
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Confined Space Entry
identification & entry permits1
verification & testing
cleaning, purging, venting or inerting
ventilation
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4
standby persons5
access/egress
rescue
lifelines, harnesses & lifting equipment
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7
personal protective equipment & other precautions
3
8
General Requirements
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CTCI HSE DepartmentConfined Space TrainingConfined Space Training
Enter only when you KNOW it is safe
45. • All Accidents / Incidents including Near Misses shall
be reported to your Supervisor or Safety Officer
• You should know the Emergency Telephone numbers
in your area:
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098-C58 24
7
ON CALL
Dawood Akbar
HSE Manager
098-C58
Mobile: 0595732717
____0507338907___
HOT LINE NUMBER
46. • Do not attempt to move
the victim unless
necessary
• Contact your Supervisor
immediately or certified
NURSE / First Aid
Attendant for help.
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47. • Do not obstruct Fire
Exits, Firefighting
Equipment &
Evacuation routes!!!
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YOU SHOULD KNOW HOW TOYOU SHOULD KNOW HOW TO
USE FIRE EXTINGUISHERUSE FIRE EXTINGUISHER
““PASSPASS” System” System
PP : Pull the pin: Pull the pin
AA : Aim the nozzle: Aim the nozzle
SS : Squeeze the handle: Squeeze the handle
SS : Sweep at base of Fire.: Sweep at base of Fire.
49. On Hearing The Alarm, You
Should……
• Stop work immediately
• Cut-off power supply to all equipment
that are in use
• Don’t Panic, Walk Fast, Don’t Run
• Check Wind Sock or Flare stay Upwind
• Proceed to Assembly Area
(Muster Point) and wait for the
headcount by your Supervisor .
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