SITE HEALTH SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL TRAINING PPT |
To avoid any unwanted, critical, and fatal incident or occurrences at sites, particularly in high-risk areas, it is the mandatory and basic requirement to provide essential health and safety induction to the new hiring and the existing employees who are being deployed at the ongoing site work or for the new site activities. Qhse docs always provide visitors with various health and safety ready-to-use and editable document formats. you can download various health and safety documents for free and also request the new required document. we have now just started our new blog: https://qhsedocs.blogspot.com/. The following are some of the important key points that are taken from the attached PPT induction file. you can download the PPT file just by clicking the link at the post's end.
Introduction
- Site Orientation
- Site Safety Rules
- Muster Points
- Emergency procedures
- First Aid Facilities
- Good Safety Practices
Site Orientation
- Site Security Assistance (For workers & Guests
- Entry into the Construction area is controlled by a security point at the entrance.
- A valid Security Pass is required, issued by the respective HSE team for entry into the plant.
- The arrival of Visitors to the site must be advised to the HSE team in advance so that the necessary entry process can be executed.
- If you have any prohibited items, they must be handed over at the Gate.
Workers Responsibilities
- Workers shall be in a fit and proper condition to perform their jobs safely and competently.
- [Company Name] has the right to refuse if unsafe environment.
- Workers take reasonable care for the safety & health of themselves and another person.
- Workers shall observe and follow all established site HSE rules and safe work practices.
- Workers shall comply with and follow all work directives and procedures for the tasks.
- Wear & use all times any personnel protective equipment.
Tool Box Meeting (TBM)
- Share the current Health and safety issues and Talks
- Communicate pre-job Hazards and risks
- Check out the workers’ health
- By working out and implementing TBM regularly, most workers on-site gain recognition of hazards and the importance of their health ahead of work.
The activities will help in increasing the site’s HSE culture.
All personnel must:
- Comply with [Company] policies and procedures
- Take reasonable care of your health and safety, and the environment
- Consider the safety of other persons who may be affected by your acts and omissions
- Comply with all instructions, regarding HSE given by Supervision and Management
- Observe safety signs and barriers at all times
- Ensure that appropriate HSE equipment and controls are employed at all times
- Report all accidents, damage, hazardous situations, and near misses immediately to your supervisor or HSE
- Carry out your work responsibly at all times
The [Company] Safety Rules Topics
- Energy Isolation
- Lifting and Hoisting
- Working at Heights
- Confined Space Entry
- Hot Work
- Excavation and Trenching
- Land Transportation
SECURITY
- While on project Site, all employees/personnel shall be subject to project Site Security Regulations;
- Personnel shall wear or carry Site I.D. Cards at all times
- Personnel shall present I.D. Cards on request by Security or HSE
- Obey instructions from Security personnel and HSE
- In the event of a Security Alert/Emergency;
- Stay calm and do not leave your place of work
- Wait for the all-clear given by one of the Security personnel or HSE.
PPE REQUIREMENTS
- As an absolute minimum, all personnel working on site SHALL wear;
- Safety Glasses, Coveralls, Safety Boots, and Hard Hats.
- Security Staff shall refuse entry to the Work Areas to personnel not wearing the correct PPE
- PPE Free zones will be signposted and identified during the site induction
[Company] SSE Policy
All Short Service Employees are personnel with less than 6 months experience with their employer or time with the project, they shall wear a Green Safety Helmet and will be supervised
SMOKING
- Smoking is not permitted in any offices, accommodation, or enclosed public spaces except at clearly designated smoking areas
- Cigarette butts shall be placed in cigarette bins provided at the smoking areas. This removes a fire hazard and is good housekeeping
- Smoking shall not be permitted at the worksite, except in designated smoking areas.
- In the event of discovering a small fire
- If you fail to extinguish the fire, evacuate the area and contact your supervisor
- Do not under any circumstances attempt to fight a fire unless you are certain of your safety
ROAD SAFETY
- The speed limit inside the Site is 10km (Site Speed Limits)
- Vehicles will not be operated on Site unless:
- The vehicle is inspected & confirmed to be in safe working order
- Drivers are trained and certified to operate the class of vehicle
- Seat belts are installed and worn by all occupants
- Handheld phones are not used by the driver while the vehicle is moving
- Personnel shall not ride in the beds of pick-ups
All categories of the vehicle will be operated only when:
- The vehicle is fit for purpose, inspected, and confirmed to be in safe working order
- Do not exceed the manufacturer’s design specification for passengers, loads secure all loads before driving away, and follow the speed limit of the road drivers are authorized and they are trained, certified, and medically fit to operate the class of vehicle
- They are not under the influence of alcohol or drugs and are not suffering from fatigue
- They do not use hand-held cell phones and radios while driving restrictions
- They are well experienced, well trained, certified, and medically fit to operate the class of vehicle
Emergency Procedures
- Medical / First Aid Apart from the above facilities our Health Administrator will be available in our office during the daytime and the signboard is posted on the door.
- During the night he will be available at the Camp.
- The site Clinic Number is 12345
Behavioral Based Safety
- Look at what people Do
- Involves everyone in safety
- Focuses on safe behavior
- Helps to identify at-risk behaviors
- Communicates safety concerns
- Systematically looks at safety processes
- Helps management and supervision make the right decisions
- Makes the connection between behaviors and injuries
- Assists in changing the safety culture
- No Fingers point at each other.
- No name to be on the card.
- Observe the action of the person and write the comment.
- Approach the concern and talk to him regarding the action.
- Be positive in your approach.
- Write the action on the card.
- Return the card to the supervisor or the HSSE Personnel at the site or office.
- Make sure the observation shall be an unsafe act or any action toward safety at the workplace.
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