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FALL PROTECTION, WORK AT HEIGHT REQUIREMENT GUIDELINE

 JSA,   SWP,   SOP,   SMP,  GIF(IMAGE), LEGAL LAW, CERTIFICATION, UNSAFE ACT AND CONDITION. AUDIT, 

STORAGE & HANDLING OF CHEMICALS

 Material safety data sheets shall be available for all  chemicals.   All chemicals shall be properly stored in a protected and secured area away from  other materials storage.   All toxic substances shall be kept in the specific container with the first aid action  clearly explained on container label.   All personnel handling such chemicals shall be:   Made aware of potential hazards and emergency first  aid action  Equipped with appropriate protective clothing such as boots, chemical suits,  gloves, safety goggles & respiratory protection device as required  Chemicals, which are reactive such as acids  and solvents, shall not be stored close together.   Gases or chemicals, which give off vapors, shall  be stored in well- ventilated room. The suitable  respiratory protection will be used in case  entering an area where the presence of toxic  vapor or gas is possible.   Safety shower and eye wa...

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

Preparation: Get samples of all personal protection equipment needed for your job  Using personal protective equipment is a mandatory requirement for safe  execution of work. Personal protective equipment is available with stores Overalls must be worn all times inside the plant or location of industrial activity  (such as GC's, Booster Stations, Tank Farms, and Workshops etc.)   Safety helmets are required in all fieldwork areas. The only exceptions for not  wearing safety helmets are inside offices or while riding inside vehicle, etc  Eye protection must be worn while - working around blowing sand /  pressurized equipment, using spark generating tools, working adjacent to  operational equipment, and handling  chemicals.   Cotton, leather and rubber gloves are  available and are required as  applicable for the type of work being  carried out.   Safety Footwear must be of sound  construction, and safety shoe with steel...

ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION & REPORTING

In order to prevent injuries and other undesired incidents (i.e. fire, MVA, oil spill, etc.), all  accidents/incidents identified must be investigated to determine cause and corrective  measures. Many accidents/incidents go unnoticed and few actually cause serious  consequences. But, if an accident/incident goes unchecked and occurs frequently, it could  eventually cause serious consequences. Investigation Reasons accidents should be investigated include:  Root Cause Analysis – Determine the systemic root cause of an incident rather than  immediately available causes so that effective changes to management systems can  be implemented.  Prevent similar accidents – Investigations can identify what actions will prevent similar  incidents from occurring in the future.   Find facts, not faults – Focus efforts on identifying facts rather than finding fault or  placing blame on individuals.  Detect Incident Trends – Compile data from multiple in...

Heavy equipment

                                                      Tool box Tallk Safety Heavy equipment used on construction jobs often creates dangerous conditions. Any moving equipment such as grader, roller, loader, excavator, cranes, and trucks should be respected and avoided. Following instructions must be followed; Do not assume that the operator sees you. You could wind up injured or worse  Do not depend on hearing a horn or an alarm to warn you that moving equipment is near. You may not able to hear the equipment’s alarm over other construction noise.  When you see the equipment is traveling backward keep out of the way and stand clear until the operator has completed his maneuver. Never cut across the path behind any equipment while it backing. You could easily trip and fall under the equipment.  No operator should back a piece of equipment into area wi...

WASTE DISPOSAL

The best practice applied to the management and disposal of waste on our sites has two major benefits:-  ✔ A tidy site has a good image, emphasising safety, efficiency and care for the environment.  ✔ The minimisation, management and appropriate disposal of waste can be  economically beneficial and has numerous environmental benefits.  Compliance with the following points will help to achieve these benefits:-  ✔ Always follow waste separation procedures by using suitably labeled containers in  order to separate waste streams that can be recycled e.g. metals, wood, plastics and  paper can all be recycled.  ✔ Ensure that waste containers are close to the point of work to promote their usage. .. ✔ Avoid the storing of waste adjacent to watercourses as this creates an immediate  pollution hazard.  ✔ Ensure that all contaminated wastes are either   stored within suitable containers or membranes to   prevent second...

FIRE EXTINGUISHER

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                                                                  TOOLBOX TALK Introduction  1. Review any accidents or "near accidents" from the past week.  2. Describe the hazards of the work as they relate to your project. Explain or show the Safe way of doing the job.  3. Give the Tool Box Safety Talk Almost all fires are small in their early stage and can be put out quickly if the proper fire extinguisher is available, and the person discovering the fire has been trained to use the fire extinguisher at hand. There are basically three different types or classes of fire extinguishers, each of which extinguishes specific types of fire.  Class A extinguishers will put out fires in ordinary combustibles, such as wood and paper. Extinguishers that are suitable for Class A fires should be identified by a tr...

LINE OF FIRE

 

Can I work as a safety officer in Qatar with age of 19 years old?

 No. You can't work as safety officer at the of 19. There is required lot of experience after complete college.

How to Lift Load – Safely!!!

 

Loading Equipment safety tips

Loading Equipment safety,  Equipment  Loading safety tips,                                                                    TOOLBOX TALK  Introduction       परिचय 1. Review any accidents or "near accidents" from the past week.  पिछले सप्ताह से किसी भी दुर्घटना या "निकट दुर्घटनाओं" की समीक्षा करें। 2. Describe the hazards of the work as they relate to your project. Explain or show the SAFE way of doing the job.     कार्य के खतरों का वर्णन करें क्योंकि वे आपकी परियोजना से संबंधित हैं। नौकरी करने का सुरक्षित तरीका बताएं या दिखाएं। 3. Give the Toolbox Safety Talk Loading equipment onto trailers can cause serious injuries if the equipment slips or falls. Often, the equipment will be just as wide as the trailer and there will be little room for error. No matter what type of ...

Falling Objects

                                                                      TOOLBOX TALK Introduction  1. Review any accidents or "near accidents" from the past week.  2. Describe the hazards of the work as they relate to your project. Explain or show the SAFE way of doing the job.  3. Give the Toolbox Safety Talk Among the most common causes of serious work, injuries are accidents involving falling objects. You are at risk from falling objects when you are adjacent to cranes, scaffolds, etc., or where overhead work is being performed. Injuries can range from minor abrasions to concussions, blindness, or death. Take these precautions to prevent injury: Wear a hard hat when operations are being conducted adjacent to and overhead of your work area, or wherever the potential exists for injuries due to falling...

Scaffolds: Safe work Practices

                                                                  TOOLBOX TALK Introduction   1. Review any accidents or "near accidents" from the past week.  2. Describe the hazards of the work as they relate to your project. Explain or show the safe way of doing the job.  3. Give the Tool Box Safety Talk Failure to follow safe work practices when using scaffolds is a major cause of scaffolding related accidents. To ensure safety, learn to recognize hazards, and always use these safe work practices: Inspect scaffolds before each work shift and after any incident that could affect the structural integrity of the scaffold. Take any questionable scaffold out of service, tag it and report damage or defects immediately.  * Do not load scaffolds beyond their capacity. Keep only the tools and materials you need...

Scaffold: Suspended

                                                                      TOOL BOX TALK Introduction  1. Review any accidents or "near accidents" from the past week.  2. Describe the hazards of the work as they relate to your project. Explain or show the Safe way of doing the job.  3. Give the Tool Box Safety Talk Suspended scaffolds are platforms suspended by ropes, or other non-rigid means, from an overhead structure. Suspended scaffolds include swing stage, multipoint scaffolds, and catenary scaffolds. Suspended scaffolds can pose serious risks if there is a failure in integrity of the structure or the ropes. In addition, workers at heights risk serious injury or death from falls if fall-protection systems are not in place. Follow these tips to help ensure safety: Suspended scaffolds must be designed ...

Scaffold : Over Head Hazard

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                                                              TOOLBOX TALK  Introduction  1. Review any accidents or "near accidents" from the past week.  2. Describe the hazards of the work as they relate to your project. Explain or show the Safe way of doing the job.  3. Give the Tool Box Safety Talk Workers on scaffolds risk injury from overhead hazards such as falling tools, equipment, and materials and energized overhead power lines. To protect employees from falling objects and electrical shock, take these precautions: * Install overhead protection when there is risk of exposure to falling objects. Types of overhead protection include toe-boards at edges of platforms, screens, guardrails, debris nets, catch platforms, canopy structures.  * Designate a fall zone under scaffolding with barricades or dange...

Scaffold: Erection/ Dismantling

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                                                           TOOL BOX TALK Introduction  1. Review any accidents or "near accidents" from the past week.  2. Describe the hazards of the work as they relate to your project. Explain or show the Safe way of doing the job.  3. Give the Tool Box Safety Talk Many scaffolding accidents occur during the erecting and dismantling and missing tie-ins or bracing. Always follow OSHA guidelines for erecting and/or dismantling scaffolds and use these safe work practices: * Erect, move, dismantle, or alter scaffolds only if you are trained and under the supervision of a competent person qualified in such activities. * Wear fall protection whenever feasible. A qualified person must determine where fall protection is feasible and does not create a greater hazard. * If using a personal ...