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[Audio] WELCOME TO MEKA INFRASTRUCTURE PRV LTD HSE INDUCTION TRAINING EFFLUENT DISPOSAL PIPELINE PROJECT(EDPL) –OFFSHORE DIVISION Installation Of New Offshore (EDPL) Pipeline DEHAJ MANUFACTURING DIVISION(DMD)- DEHAJ, GUJARAT- INDIA.

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[Audio] INCASE OF EMERGENCY Raise the alarm / cut electricity Use the correct fire extinguisher for small fires Evacuate using staircases, keep exits clear Assemble at the assembly point Do not re-enter until authorized Do not take risks.

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[Audio] PROJECT INTRODUCTION & SCOPE :- The Dahej Effluent Disposal Pipeline (EDPL) Project is an EPC/LSTK contract awarded by Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) to MEKA GROUP OF COMPANIES for installation of a new offshore effluent discharge pipeline from the Landfall Point (LFP) to the Diffuser outfall in the Gulf of Khambhat. The project involves design, engineering, procurement, fabrication, installation, testing, and commissioning of a 3.6 km, 30” HDPE offshore pipeline with diffuser structure. The system discharges treated effluent water from the Dahej Manufacturing Division (DMD) into the Gulf of Khambhat. Description Parameters Products Treated Wastewater Pipelines Size 30”inch - ID Pipeline Length (km) 3.6 KM Pipelines MOC HDPE Thickness (mm) To be Designed Flow Capacity (m³/hr) – Phase 1 2440 m³/hr Flow Capacity (m³/hr) – Phase 2 3000 m³/hr Pressure Rating PN 8 (Indicative) Operating Temperature (°C) 20 °C to 40 °C Client Reliance Industries Ltd PTC Erta LSTK Contractor Meka infrastructure private ltd Engg. Cons’ Royal Haskoning.

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[Audio] HDPE PIPELINE WORK ACTIVITY ONSHORE WORK OFFSHORE WORK GENERAL ACTIVITY GENERAL ACTIVITY Site Preparation Work Dredging Offshore Casting Of Coller Underwater Survey (Rov) Excavation & Trenching Towing HDPE Pipe By Tugboat HDPE Pipe Line Stringing Diffuser Installation Butt Fusion Welding Torqueing Lifting Operation Cofferdam Construction Manual Handling Commissioning Activity.

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[Audio] MARINE OFFSHORE ACTIVITIES - OVERALL ACTIVITIES Dredging Operation Towing Operation Lowering And Placement Of HDPL Pipelines Positioning And Verification (Rov ) Diffuser Installation & Mech Hook Up Commissioning & Installation Hazards & Risks.

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[Audio] PROJECT CHANLLANGES – KEY CONSIDERATION TIDAL RANGE: TIDE CHANGES UP TO APPROX. 11M, IMPACTS OVERWATER WORK. PIPELINE LOCATION: PIPELINE BETWEEN PARIKRAMA & RDMT JETTIES (APPROX. 35M SEPARATION AT NARROWEST). INFRASTRUCTURE REVIEW: REVIEW EXISTING JETTY PILES; CONDUCT GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION IF NECESSARY. ENVIRONMENTAL/NAVIGATIONAL FACTORS: ACCOUNT FOR INTERTIDAL ZONE, NEARBY STRUCTURES, AND NAVIGATIONAL CHANNELS. OPERATIONAL CONTINUITY: ENSURE NO DISRUPTION TO ONGOING JETTY OPERATIONS. SEDIMENTATION: HIGH SEDIMENT LEVELS AT NARMADA RIVER MOUTH. LOCAL ISSUES: ADDRESS LOCAL COMMUNITY AND SITE-SPECIFIC CONCERNS. APPROVALS NEEDED: SECURE APPROVALS FROM GMB, DAHEJ SEZ, GIDC, CUSTOMS, POLICE, MOD, MOHA, AND INSURANCE. IMPACT MITIGATION: MINIMIZE IMPACT ON EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURE AND STAKEHOLDERS..

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[Audio] Meka infrastructure private limited - HSE Policy Ensure a safe, healthy, and secure workplace for all. Identify, eliminate, and control risks through proactive measures. Maintain emergency preparedness at all sites. Protect the environment via pollution prevention and resource efficiency. Comply with all HSE laws, regulations, and standards. Embed sustainability in all phases of work. Continuously improve HSE performance and culture. Build a responsible and empowered safety culture. Conduct regular training and awareness programs. Encourage reporting of hazards and near-misses without fear. Collaborate with partners and communities on HSE initiatives. Support sustainable development goals..

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[Audio] MEKA Infrastructure private limited Drug , Alcohol and Smoking Policy Strictly prohibit the possession, use, or distribution of alcohol, illegal drugs, or non-prescribed substances on company premises and worksites. No person under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or non-prescribed substances is allowed to enter or perform work activities. Employees, contractors, and visitors must not perform duties while impaired by alcohol, drugs, or smoking-related substances. Enforce a strict No Smoking policy in all offices, worksites, vehicles, and company accommodations, with designated, legally compliant smoking zones. "NO SMOKING" signage must be displayed. Intervene and report unsafe behaviors related to substance use. Provide assistance programs and counseling for employees seeking help with addiction (alcohol, drugs, or smoking). Reinforce a culture of safety and accountability..

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[Audio] MEKA GROUP- HSE Commitment Understand project-specific hazards and risk controls Know your role under the company’s HSE policy Follow safe work procedures and the PTW system Identify site signage, symbols, and color codes Use the right PPE for each task Report unsafe acts, conditions, and incidents promptly Respond effectively to emergencies (fire, evacuation, first aid) Cooperate with supervisors and team for safety Practice environmental protection (waste, spills, emissions) Uphold the site motto: “No Work Starts Without Safety”.

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[Audio] Mandatory Site Safety Rules All new joiners, visitors and contractors must attend HSE induction Use only inspected and approved tools; report defects immediately Wear required PPE at all times (Helmet, Safety Shoes, Vest, Gloves, Goggles) Use waste bin. Keep waste segregated. No work without valid Permit to Work (PTW) and authorization Report all near misses, unsafe acts, and incidents immediately Watch out for fresher's and visitors Use mobile phones only in designated areas No operating equipment or machinery without valid license / certification and competency Stay clear of suspended loads and moving equipment Stay away from Jetty / Coastal area unless permitted Entering site under the influence of Alcohol is serious offence Smoking is strictly prohibited inside worksite If you are unsure and feel unsafe don’t perform the work.

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[Audio] Mandatory Marine Safety Rules Check weather and tide conditions before starting any marine activity. Ensure navigation lights, signals, and alarms are operational before marine movements. Always wear life jacket and safety helmet Keep decks clean and dry to prevent slips and falls. Access to vessel or barge only through approved gangway with handrails and safety nets. Verify that all lifesaving appliances (life rafts, lifebuoys, fire extinguishers) are in good condition and easily accessible No unauthorized boarding of any vessel, barge, or tugboat. Report oil spills, leakage, or pollution immediately — prevent discharge into sea. Maintain safe distance from mooring lines Stay clear of suspended loads and moving equipment. Use fall protection when working near open edges or over water. Follow vessel master’s or barge supervisor’s instructions at all times. Take part actively in scheduled emergency response drills Secure loose materials and equipment before vessel movement to prevent falling objects..

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[Audio] KEY DEFINITIONS Safety : The condition of being protected from harm or danger. Hazard : Anything which has the potential to cause harm Risk : The likelihood of harm or loss occurring due to exposure to a Hazard Near Miss : An event that could have caused harm but did not. Accident/Incident : An unplanned event that causes or could cause injury, illness, or damage. RISK Worker employed inside unstable trench NEARMISS Worker narrowly escapes the trench collapse caused by excavator movement ACCIDENT Trench collapses and worker is crushed under soil HAZARD Excavator operating near unstable trench.

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[Audio] UNSAFE ACT UNSAFE CONDITION An unsafe act is any human behavior or decision that violates established safety rules or best practices, creating a risk of injury or damage. Using equipment without proper training Not wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) Operating machinery at unsafe speeds Blocking emergency exits Using mobile phones while working Improper lifting techniques Bypassing safety controls on machinery Working at heights without fall protection Horseplay in the workplace Ignoring safety procedures for hazardous materials An unsafe condition refers to any hazardous physical or environmental factor in the workplace that increases the risk of an accident. Wet and slippery floors without warning signs Poor lighting in work areas Exposed electrical wiring Defective or unguarded machinery Cluttered or blocked walkways Lack of proper ventilation in confined spaces Unstable scaffolding or ladders Improperly stored hazardous materials Broken or missing Safety Equipment High noise levels without hearing protection According to OSHA Unsafe acts cause around 88–90% of workplace accidents, while unsafe conditions cause about 10–12% Unavoidable Causes (Acts of God, etc.)~2% ..

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[Audio] ACCIDENT RESULTS : SAFETY PHYLOSPHY. SAFETY PHYLOSPHY.

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[Audio] . REPORTABLE AND RECORDABLE CASES RECORDABLE CASES Any work-related injury or illness that requires medical treatment beyond first aid or results in restricted work, job transfer, or lost time Laceration requiring sutures (stitches) Fracture or broken bone Sprain or strain needing physical therapy Loss of consciousness Restricted work duty or job transfer due to injury Days away from work (lost time case) REPORTABLE CASES Serious incidents that must be formally reported to authorities (e.g., OSHA, local regulator, or client) within a specified time frame • • Examples Type Recordable Case Reportable Definition Any work-related injury/lliness beyond first aid Serious injury/incident requiring MTC, RWC, LTI, 01 Fatality (must report within 8 hours — OSHA standard) In-patient hospitalization of one or more workers (within 24 hours) Amputation or loss of an eye (within 24 hour: Major fire, explosion, or environmental release causing serious damage (as per site/client rules) Reported To Internal HSE log, client dashboard Fatality, hospitalization, Regulatory authority (OSHA,.

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[Audio] Permit to Work System Each day / shift before starting work, the Permit Requester shall collect and sign for the PTW with the Permit Issuer. Before starting work the Permit Requester or the Person in charge of the working party shall carry out a Point of Work Risk Assessment / Last Minute Inspection in consultation with the working party. The Permit Requester shall also complete form "Monitoring of PTW and Work Area", which shall be issued daily with the PTW.Both documents shall be kept available for inspection at the point of work along with the Permit to Work package which shall contain all relevant documentation for HSE Review. Extension Granted for PTW up to 2hr only in a day.

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[Audio] Daily Work Area Monitoring Checklist This Permit to Work (PTW) is valid for a period of 07 (seven) days unless otherwise stated, and must be signed and closed by the Permit Requester at the end of each working period. This PTW will expire at 18.00 hrs. Each day unless an extension is authorized by a PTW Issuer/HSE IN THE EVENT OF A SITE EMERGENCY THIS PTW WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY SUSPENDED SEPARATE WORK PERMIT MUST BE USED FOR NON-ROUTING ACTIVITIES.

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[Audio] DMD -EDPL PIPE LINE PROJECT - OFFSHORE DIVISION PTW REQUIRED FOR THE FOLLWING ACTIVITIES HOT WORK CIVIL WORK COLD WORK Welding , Cutting, Grinding, open flame Site office Construction Pre Engineering Survey - Offshore Casting of collar Excavation/Earth Moving Activity Stringing of HDPE Pipe lines MATERIAL HANDLING & LIFTING OPERATION Land reclamation HDPE Pipe laying work near LFP Point Material storage & Transportation Installation of RCC Collar cover Pipe Alignment Work Manual Handling/Loading & Unloading Curing using water pump Tandem / Critical lifting Pipe line stringing area Construction Movement of Vehicles / Trailers / loaders ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL WORK COMMISIONING WORK MARINE OFFSHORE ACTIVITY Mechanical connection & Torqueing Hydro pressure Test Marine activity in operational lane Machine Operation Commissioning of installed pipelines Dredging operation - Offshore Bolting / coupling diffuser to header Non Destructive testing (NDT) Underwater Survey (ROV) Pipe bar bending work Posttest inspection & Drying Grouting / ballast block installation Diffuser Installation / Mechanical Hookup Cofferdam construction /Trenching Mechanical Maintenance work Offshore Scaffolding Electrical work / LOTO Pipe laying & Piling Operation OTHER ACTIVITIES REQUIRED PTW Filling/Dewatering & preservation work Hazardous substances/Chemicals Confined space entry Diving operation/ / Aquatic / under water work Pressure Test LOTO Vessel-to-shore personnel transfer Night Work / Lone working Working at Height Working temporary structure/ bund wall Commissioning activity Removal of safety device Working at harsh marine environment PPE Usage Housekeeping & Welfare Working Near to costal / jetty / Shore Area OTHERS (Non Routine Activity)SIMPOS Excavation / Earth moving Offshore Towing / Tug boat operation /Anchoring.

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[Audio] 10 GOLDEN RULES FOR SITE SAFETY 1 NO PPE = NO ENTRY 2 NO PERMIT = NO WORK 3 LINE OF FIRE = STAY OUT 4 IF IT IS NOT SAFE = STOP & FIX IT 5 NO BYPASS SAFETY RULES 6 SAFE LIFTING = NO SHORTCUTS 7 WEAR LIFE JACKET WHEN WORKING NEAR WATER 8 REPORT ALL INCIDENTS/NEARMISS 9 ENSURE GOOD HOUSKEEPING. 10 KNOW YOUR EMERGENCY DUTIES.