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Painters in high-visibility vests and helmets working on scaffolding at a building facade.

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Painters in high-visibility vests and helmets working on scaffolding at a building facade.

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PURPOSE. Why This Induction Matters. Repair, repainting and redecoration work mixes height access, chemicals, dust and live occupied areas — often all on the same day. This induction sets the minimum rules everyone follows on this site..

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CONTENTS. Table of Contents. 1. Project Info – Scope of Work.

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PROJECT INFORMATION. Project Info – Scope of Work.

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PROJECT. Scope of Works Covered. Repair works. Concrete patching, plastering, crack and spall repair, waterproofing, minor structural make-good..

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ROLES. Who Is Responsible for What. Project / site manager.

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COMPANY POLICY. GTM ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. QUALITY, HEALTH & SAFETY, ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY GTM ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. is to tmal satEfactÉn hgh qudity is to ard mentain a safe and he&tt-ry, ard seoured workøa:e, ir*ury ard health fcy "d to comg*i with all *atuttxy Rt&s and w'th to Safety ard Errvironrrert. We are to make eæry my-yards elimnajm nV1imizirg arry envirmmental ard accordance with imp•d to cmtirual 'roroært•ent QJdity. Safety and arxi reaches in reparse to Security tt•reats. GTM PTE. LTm the Quality, Heath, Ewe-on-rental and m«ection at a' bcatEn where wc" is beirg carted cut to be one the imporOrR furrtjcns a re»cnsble stet thS QHSE System ft' the Of ensvirq its •mers, emirate any irrvo:t to and sustain±le use. is and w•txt wth resources md hot-est safety tf•ra.gh Place the prbr-ty on nd safety and on reservatm Md of erMronmejt resource ug Plan nd perform in M.arø*rneri *stern to achieve Our ccgrmtrnents safety, Emure a' are in ard to eveop stMr ccgroetences, ard acannt.abity thrco#l awrocnate prWamrnes and stww strmg man*rnent •nd ctxrnitrr•rt cmtirual ard busires ænned masuremetts, pradice ard Pf-oeide to to the me busirzs GTM PTE. LTD. shall Managemert *sten to 28th Jan 2020.

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COMPANY POLICY. GTM ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. QUALITY, HEALTH & SAFETY, ENVIRONMENTAL OBJECTIVES The staff GTM ENGINEERIt" PTE LTD. ore cornrnned to S.M.A.R.T. Qtny, & sarety, Achkv±k At least Gcod r•tirq fcr merall satsfactnn Zero ct Lst Injury / Mairiaii Zeo Erwironrr•ertd I.egSlatim Naq- comvliance Rekvant project QHSE 202S/26 2026/26 Jan 2026 SO VAN.

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Project Organization Chart. PROPOSED NEIGHBOURHOOD RENEWAL PROGRAMME COMPRISING ERECTION OF NEW COVERED LINKWAYS, PAVILIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS TO PARK FACILITIES AT MEI ON LOT 02760T AT BLKS 498XB/DÆÆ,G'HW1.'M'N, MK31 ON LOT 02766C AT BLK498C, MK31 ON LOT 02765L AT BLK498K, MK31 ON LOT AT BLK MK31 ON LOT 02731K AT BLK497E, MK31 ON LOT02732N AT BLK497K, MK31 ON LOT02733XAT BLK497L MK31 ON LOT 04934C, MK.31 ON LOT 05219LAT BLK494, TAMPINES ST 45 Boopathi - 91062634 Project Director Rethinesh -88974008 Priya QS / Contracts Mugesh - 8261 6771 Project Coordinator GTM POWER M&E Su bcontractor Proj ect Manager Dhinesh Site Engineer Kumar — 8220 4712 Albert - 8763 3090 Safety Coordinator EPG Archi Subcontractor GTM Pte Ltd PLAYPOINT FitnessEQ Subcontractor.

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TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT. Traffic Management & Requirements.

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TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT. Site Traffic Rules for Everyone.

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PPE. Personal Protective Equipment. Personal protective equipment including helmet, goggles, respirator, gloves and harness.

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PPE. Know Your PPE. Safety Helmet used on site. Safety Helmet.

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IF SOMETHING GOES WRONG. Emergency Response. Site emergency assembly point sign and first aid station.

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EMERGENCY PLAN. Site Emergency Response Plan. 1. Raise the alarm — shout "EMERGENCY", activate the site alarm and inform your supervisor immediately..

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EMERGENCY CONTACTS. Who to Call in an Emergency. Contact Number When to call Fire / Ambulance (SCDF) 995 Life-threatening emergency, fire, chemical exposure Police 999 Security incident, accident involving the public Non-emergency ambulance 1777 Minor injury requiring hospital transfer 1st contact (24 hours) Muhesh – Project | 8261 6771 First call for any site incident 2nd contact (24 hours) Albert – Safety Coordinator | 8763 3090 Safety response and incident reporting Project Manager Client project manager Supervising Officer (CPM) Client supervising officer Site office line 6973 6528 GTM Engineering Pte Ltd.

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SITE LAYOUT. Site Layout Plan. Drawing ref: TNRP-B14-SP-003 | Refer to the controlled copy at the site office for the current revision..

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SITE LOCATION. Site Office, Store & Assembly Area.

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PROPOSED PROJECT SITE OFFICE STORAGE&TOILET AREA LOCATION KEY PLAN SITE PLAN.

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HAZARD OVERVIEW. The Main Hazards on These Works.

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EMERGENCY RESPONSE. Incident Reporting Procedures.

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EMERGENCY RESPONSE. Meet Your Appointed First Aider.

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FIRE SAFETY. Fire Prevention. Causes are usually simple: careless smoking, poor housekeeping, sloppy maintenance on electrical tools, portable heating, lack of adequate fire watch, or faulty wiring..

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FIRE SAFETY. Fire Prevention & Hot Work. Hot work permit.

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WORKPLACE STANDARDS. 5S Implementation. Sort. Separate necessary from unnecessary items and remove what is no longer of use..

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WORKPLACE STANDARDS. The 5S Cycle. Sort. Eliminate that which is not needed..

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WORKPLACE STANDARDS. Housekeeping: Good and Bad Practices.

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SITE DISCIPLINE. Housekeeping & Material Storage.

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NOISE MANAGEMENT. Maximum Permissible Noise Levels.

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NOISE MANAGEMENT. Maximum Permissible Noise Levels.

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OCCUPATIONAL NOISE EXPOSURE. Noise Hazards and Control Measures.

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NOISE MANAGEMENT. Hearing Protection (PPE). Ear muff.

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Mobile scaffold tower and ladder against a building wall with a harnessed worker.

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WORKING AT HEIGHT. Access Equipment Rules. Scaffolds.

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WORKING AT HEIGHT. Fall Protection & Dropped Objects.

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PERMIT TO WORK SYSTEM. Apply, Assess, Approve. Apply.

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CONTROL OF WORK. Permits, Checks & Daily Routine.

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Permit-to-work Types Of Permits-to-Work: /Working At Heights > 3m V Excavation/Trenching Work 7 Hot Works /Confined Space Entry / Lifting Operations 7 Piling / Demolition.

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Permit-to,wprk ot Work Permit permit To Enter confined spaces Excavation permit permit To Lift.

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DAILY ROUTINE. Toolbox Talks & Morning Exercise. Daily toolbox talk.

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Working at Height Scaffold Safety. [image].

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SCAFFOLD SAFETY. Scaffold Work Above 4 Metres. 4 m+.

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Scaffold Safety. WORKING AT HEIGHTS (SCAFFOLDS) OBasic rule — look out for scaffold tag Green Tag — Safe to Use Red Tag — Not Safe to Use OGreen Tag must be signed not more than 7 days OProper access ladder or stairs present OGuardrail (1m) & midrail (0.5m) present O Toe board (90mm) around external perimeter of work- platform OSufficient work platforms (500mm min or fully boarded).

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Scaffold Safety + Any part of a scaffold structure (i.e, cross-braces, metal decks etc.) MUST NOT be removed without approval. + No Single Planks + Work material to be removed + Proper Access tan-A'i.

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Scaffold Safety Working Platform >500 mm wide Toe board (90 mm) must be provided Barricade 1.1 m high MidrajJ 0.5 m high.

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MANUAL HANDLING. Think Before Lifting or Lowering.

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HOTWORK 热工作业. Hot Work PPE. Fire watchman 看守员. Stationed throughout the work and after it stops..

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HOTWORK SAFETY. How to Operate an Extinguisher: PASS.

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RESPIRATORY PROTECTION. Dust Masks and N95 Use. Common scenarios requiring a dust mask.