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SITE HSSE INDUCTION. WELCOME TO. Restrooms. 1206558994350927690taber_No_Cell_Phones_Allowed Please switch off your mobile phone.

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SITE GENERAL INFORMATION – SITE WORK TIMING. CREST GRANDE DAY SHIFT : 07:00 AM TO 06:00 PM LUNCH BREAK : 1 HOUR NIGHT SHIFT : 6:00 PM TO 06:00 AM DINNER BREAK : 1 HOUR.

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ZERO HARM AND INCIDENTS IN SCL PROJECTS. SITE GENERAL INFORMATION – SCL HSSE VISION.

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SCL HSSE POLICY - HEALTH, SAFETY, SECURITY & ENVIRONMENT.

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PPE (PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT ) / COVERALL. HSSE.

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PPE (PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT ) / COVERALL. A person in a blue uniform Description automatically generated with medium confidence P&M.

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[image] Head protection Falling or 'lying O*CtS, Objects protect ion tCx*S and machirWY, maintained Chaps pants Foo t protection Falling or rolling objects. sharp or hea•o' objects. wot and slippery surfaces, uneven surfaces, hot surfaces. electrical haza rds Eye protect ion Blowing dust c" particles, metal Shavings. or Caustic welding light High-visibility hat, Vest, pants Errant distracted Ha n d protect ion Sharp hot Objects. Chemicals. or hazard S Harness lanyard Wcrking more than 6 feet or above a.

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TOOLBOX TALKS / PRE-START MEETING. [image]. Before starting each shift, concern work supervisor will deliver toolbox talk regarding the specific activity for that day. All work force and supervisor must attend this regular meeting and must obtain acknowledgement signature on SCL HSSE Toolbox talk form.

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PERMIT TO WORK SYSTEM (PTW). A PERMIT TO WORK (PTW) IS A WRITTEN DOCUMENT AUTHORISING A PERSON OR A GROUP TO PERFORM A SPECIFIC TASK AS IDENTIFIED ON THE PERMIT WHICH ALSO OUTLINES SPECIFIC CONDITIONS AND PRECAUTIONS RELATING TO THE WORK. THEIR PURPOSE IS TO ENSURE THE SAFETY OF PEOPLE, EQUIPMENT AND THE ENVIRONMENT..

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WORKING AT HEIGHT. WORKING AT HEIGHT CAN BE DEFINED AS ANY WORK ACTIVITY WHICH IS CARRIED OUT AT A HEIGHT OF 1.8M OR MORE ABOVE GROUND LEVEL..

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WORKING AT HEIGHT. GREEN TAG SAFE TO USE. A picture containing building, ground, indoor Description automatically generated YELLOW TAG ERECTION / DISMANTLING.

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WORKING AT HEIGHT. LADDERS Ladders: Requirements when using Only one person at a time to use a ladder Always have someone support the bottom of the ladder Always face the ladder when climbing up or down. Use both hands. Always ensure three points of contact. Never lean off to the side when on a ladder. Don’t reach more than arm's length when on a ladder. Ladders with any metal should never be used near electrical power sources – use fibreglass instead..

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WORKING AT HEIGHT. Work at edge side always use proper and secure anchoring point with full body fall arrestor system..

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WORKING AT HEIGHT. MOBILE ELEVATED WORKING PLATFORM Requirements for using : Must only be operated by a competent person (must have undergone training) Inspect the machinery prior to use. Valid TPC A full body harness must be used..

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ELECTRICAL SAFETY. [image] A warning sign with text and a yellow triangle Description automatically generated.

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ELECTRICAL SAFETY. PREVENTING ELECTRICAL ACCIDENTS: Carry out a visual inspection of electrical equipment before use. Remove from service, any equipment with frayed cords, missing ground pins, cracked tool casings, etc. and report it immediately to a responsible person (electrical maintenance). Apply a warning tag to any defective tool and do not use it until it has been properly repaired Keep defective tools separate to those that are serviceable.

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LOCK OUT AND TAG OUT (LOTO). LOCK OUT AND TAG OUT Lock out, tag out is a procedure used to ensure equipment and/or specific plant is isolated securely so that it cannot be made live. A locking device is placed on the isolation point following isolation and is then securely locked using a padlock. A tag is also placed on the appropriate isolation point which contains information about isolation. Used in conjunction with a Permit..

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LIFTING AND RIGGING. Lifting equipment can be defined as any mechanical lifting device that can be used both to lift or lower a load. It can consist of one or more simple machine which together can lift/move much larger loads..

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LIFTING AND RIGGING. ALWAYS CLEAR LIFT SWING RADIUS.

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EXCAVATION AND TRENCH SAFETY. EXCAVATION HAZARDS.

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HAND TOOLS AND PORTABLE POWER TOOLS SAFETY. BASIC SAFETY RULES ONLY AUTHORIZED PERSON WITH SCL HSSE POWER TOOL ID CARD ARE ALLOWED TO USE POWER TOOLS INSPECT REGULARLY AND BEFORE USE CHECK MONTHLY COLOUR CODING PRIOR TO USE SELECT THE RIGHT TOOLS FOR THE JOB OPERATE ACCORDING TO MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS USE APPROPRIATE PPE USE SAFETY GUARDS WHERE APPLICABLE.

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HOUSEKEEPING. HOUSEKEEPING IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF EVERYONE ..

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HOUSEKEEPING. ALWAYS PLACE RUBBISH INSIDE DESIGNATED CONTAINERS SUCH AS SKIPS – NOT ON THE FLOOR!.

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PEDESTRIAN ACCESS. PEDESTRIAN ACCESS ALWAYS USE DEDICATED PEDESTRIAN ACCESS WHILE WALKING IN SCL SITES. PEDESTRIAN ACCESS WITH OVERHEAD PROTECTION IS AVAILABLE PROJECTWISE ..

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BIOMETRIC PUNCHING & BUS BOARDING. BIOMETRIC PUNCHING ALWAYS MAINTAIN PROPER QUEUE SYSTEM WHILE DOING BIOMETRIC PUNCHING.

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EMERGENCY EVACUATION PLAN. HSSE HELPLINE NUMBER – 0588 244 633.

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EMERGENCY EVACUATION PLAN. FIRE ACTION IF YOU DISCOVER OR SUSPECT A FIRE.

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WELFARE FACILITIES. DRINKING WATER STATION. DINING AREA.

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SMOKING POLICY. Smoking is strictly prohibited in all areas except designated smoking areas provided. Violators will be reported to the HSSE department and will immediately be penalized and/or suspended from office/site. Make sure your cigarette is stubbed out when finished. Do not drop your butts on the ground..

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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS. A picture containing person, object Description automatically generated A hand holding a piece of food Description automatically generated A picture containing dolmas, indoor Description automatically generated A hand holding a flower Description automatically generated A glass of wine Description automatically generated A picture containing table, food, indoor, plate Description automatically generated ZERO TOLERANCE TO SUBSTANCE ABUSE IN SCL.

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FINES & PENALITIES SYSTEM. FINES & PENALITIES SYSTEM.

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INCIDENT REPORTING. UNSAFE CONDITION. UNSAFE ACT.

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HSSE HELPLINE NO ✆ : 058 824 4633 HSSE TOLL FREE NO ☎: 800 3477.