COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, HEALTH, SAFETY, ENVIRONMENT AND SECURITY PLAN
AUTHORIZED BY: ____________________ Managing Director/CEO
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15TH JUNE 2009
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QUALITY POLICY STATEMENT
“We are committed to producing high quality steel fabricated products and engineering services that consistently satisfy customer requirements, while complying with the requirements of ISO 9001:2000 QMS. We achieve these through the efficient use of resources, confidence building amongst our stakeholders and continual improvement of the system.”
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HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT POLICY
The company believes that good HSE performance is an integral part of efficient and profitable business management and therefore committed to executing its activities to ensure safe and healthy working environment for all employees and the safety of persons living in the vicinity of the installation. The company’s goal of no major incident in every project will be achieved by maintaining proactive HSE programs designed to prevent Accidents and Incidents. To achieve this, the company is guided by the following principles; - HSE is is of equal equal import importance ance as other other busi busines nesss activi activitie tiess - No activ activity ity shall shall be carri carried ed out out unless unless conside considered red safe safe - Safegu Safeguard ard the the healt health h and safety safety of all all empl employe oyees, es, contractors and third parties Minimize the impact of activities on the environment. - Mainta Maintain in good good relat relations ionship hip with with host host comm communit unities ies and all all stakeholders. - Enhan Enhance ce sec securi urity ty of of life life and and equ equipm ipmen entt Belief that “Every job could be safely done” - Effecti Effective ve commun communica icatio tion n of HSE HSE require requiremen ments ts and and results results to all stakeholders Compliance with all relevant HSE legislations and requirements. Continual improvement of the HSE system.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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PAGE GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 Purpo Purpose se 1.2 1.2 Scop Scope e 1.3 Refer Referenc ences es 1.4 Acronyms and Abbreviations
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RESPONSIBILITY FOR COMPLIANCE
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HSE OBJECTIVES AND PROGRAMS 3.1 Objectives and Targets 3.2 Our Programs 3.3 Community Relations Policy 3.4 Health 3.4.1 First Aid 3.4.2 General Rules in an emergency 3.4.3 General Rules for Burns 3.5 Safety 3.5.1 Management Responsibility 3.5.2 Fire Fighting Procedure 3.5.3 Hazards 3.5.4 Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) 3.5.5 Factory Safety Rules 3.5.6 Safety on Sites 3.5.6.1 Works Permits and Clients safety requirements 3.5.6.2 The company’s fabrication responsibility 3.5.6.3 Sub-Contractors (Steel Erector responsibility) 3.5.6.4 Workers orientation 3.5.6.5 Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) 3.5.6.6 Lifting and Handling Loads 3.6 Environment 3.6.1 Factory Environment 3.6.2 Erection Sites
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HSE PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT 4.1 HSE Metrics 4.2 HSE Incentives 4.3 Punitive Measures ACCIDENT PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT 5.1 Accident Reporting and Investigation 5.2 Accident Prevention
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SECURITY
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AUDIT, REVIEW AND INSPECTION
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HSE COMMUNICATION
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HSE DOCUMENTATION
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HSE TRAINING
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1.GENERAL 1.GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1
PURPOSE The purpose of this Health, Safety and Environment plan is to s ensure that we carry out appropriate actions to comply with all applicable regulations governing constr construct uctio ion, n, gene general ral indust industry, ry, and and clien client’s t’s requ require ireme ments nts and to provid provide e a standard procedure for all work activities necessary for the enforcement of health and safety policy, for conducting safety audits and reporting to supervision. -Provide a standard method of reporting occupational injury, illness or fatality to client. -Provide a standard method for storage and disposal of hazardous waste in accordance with statutory requirements. -Provide a basic outline for the company and client required employee trainee and documentation. -Provide -Provide a basic basic outline outline for the establishm establishment ent of site medical medical and sanitat sanitation ion facilities and arrangement of outside medical backup. -Provide for basic fire prevention program and ensure that hazardous, flammable and combustible materials are handled and stored in accordance accordance with applicable standards. -Ensure -Ensure that all required required written written procedures procedures are in place place and conform conform to all required regulations. -Eliminate or reduce personal injury and damage to properties, materials and equipments.
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SCOPE The scope of this Health, Safety and Environment manual include; activities within the company’s premises, Erection sites and all other areas where the services of the company are implied.
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REFERENCES HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT MANUAL QUALITY MANUAL, STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE, SITE ERECTION MANUAL CASHES
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ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ARMECO GM HOD DCE HSE MD/CEO HQA/QC JSA ALARP CLOs MSDS LTI QHSE CASHES
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AREWA METAL CONTAINERS LIMITED GENERAL MANAGER HEAD OF DEPARTMENT DESIGN & COST ENGINEER HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT MANAGING DIRECTOR/CHIEF EXECUTIVE HEAD, QUALITY ASSURANCE/QUALITY CONTROL` JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS AS LOW AS REASONABLY POSSIBLE COMMUNITY LIAISON OFFICERS MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET LOST TIME INJURY QUALITY HEALTH SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, SAFETY, HEALTH, ENVIRONMENT AND SECURITY
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RESPONSIBILITY FOR COMPLIANCE The The MD/CE MD/CEO O is respo respons nsibl ible e for ensur ensuring ing that that the entir entire e workf workforc orce e of the company and our appointed sub-contractors follow the HSE guidelines. The HSE Manager is responsible for ensuring that HSE guidelines are followed within the factory. For projects and erection sites, the site engineer will review the HSE guidelines and adap adaptt to suit suit prese present nt work work cond conditi itions ons for Proje Project ct Safet Safety y Plan. Plan. The The site site engineer will also relate with the GM Operations with a view to constantly check the sufficiency of the safety guidelines adopted.
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HSE OBJECTIVES AND PROGRAMS This program details the guidelines for ensuring safety of personnel, care of materials, safe handling and operation of equipments, safe working habits and Environmental consciousness or awareness. Our Objectives and Targets Always review and improve on our past Health, Safety and Environment performance To ensure that all statutory safety requirements relating to the industry are complied with To prevent accidents at work Reduce work related injuries To develop changes in the attitudes of the employees and obtain their cooperation for safe work practices Improve in Health and Welfare of our own and subcontractors staff Increase security awareness amongst our own/subcontractors staff Preserve the environmental resources. . Our Programs •
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All staff will undergo induction training on their first day of work. This will be enhanced and reinforced through daily toolbox meetings. All equipment to be deployed to the project shall be subjected to premobilization process and certified. All technical personnel on the project shall be certified to possess appropriate professional competence. All key operations shall be subjected to hazard analysis and appropriate controls shall be implemented during execution. Plans and procedures shall be put in place to respond to any emergency or loss of control.
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Scheduled audits, inspections, drills for emergency preparedness and other programs as a continuous machinery for identifying hazards, unsafe acts and conditions at the work place shall be carried out. Rewards and sanctions scheme will be introduced to ensure compliance with safety and health rules, regulations and safe work practices.
Community Relations Policy It is the company’s policy to maintain mutually beneficial relationships with host communities. To achieve this goal, the company will cooperate with and work through the site engineer and the CLOs in the local communities to ensure that the local communities are aware of the company activities and to ensure that any conflicts are resolved in a timely manner.
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Health The Health and Safety at work Act of 1974 (Applicable in Nigeria) require all employers to ensure so far as is reasonably practicable that the Health, Safety and well being are properly preserved and protected. The company will operate a healthy workplace with no health incidents and improve the health awareness of its employees. This will remain the Watchwords of the company’s management. To achieve personal healthiness, the following shall be observed by all employees on site; i.
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Constru Constructio ction n mater materials ials and equipm equipments ents shall shall be be appra appraised ised to control control health health risks. Those proven or known to be injurious to health shall be discarded or minimized with the use of MSDS control. Handling of toxic materials or chemicals may result in serious skin disorder, hence hands must be protected by wearing appropriate hand gloves before handling toxic metals or chemicals. All All over overal alls ls or perso persona nall clot clothi hing ng must must be clean clean and and free free from from harm harmfu full or poiso poisonou nous s subst substanc ances. es. If cloth clothes es are are conta contamin minate ated, d, they they shou should ld be removed and laundered immediately. Hands Hands should should be was washed hed thor thoroug oughly hly after after usi using ng the the toil toilet et.. Hands Hands sho should uld be be washe washed d thoro thoroug ughly hly bef before ore touc touchin hing g anyth anything ing mean meantt to be eaten. All wounds or cuts must be reported to the medical personnel or site engineer who will treat or arrange for treatment appropriately. First aid boxes will be fully equipped and monitored regularly. All medical and first aid cases will be properly recorded. All illness must be reported to the medical personnel or the site engineer. All All work work areas areas and and toilet toilets s must must be kep keptt clean clean at all all time times. s. Toile Toilets ts must must be swept and washed regularly at convenient intervals. Refuse bins must be located outdoors and covered properly. Ther There e shall shall be no no smoki smoking ng in in the the work work plac place, e, site site or office office prem premis ises. es. Ensu Ensure re compl complia ianc nce e and and enfo enforc rcem emen entt of the prev prevai aili ling ng alcoh alcohol ol and drug drug law. Ensure that all personnel, both in the factory and on site are medically fit. 10
3.4.1 First Aid This is the immediate help provided to an injured or seriously ill person before proper medical attention can be reached. This shall be available in the factory and at the site. Only qualified personnel who have received basic training in first aid procedures will administer the first aid. 3.4.2 General Rules in an Emergency An emer emerge genc ncy y occu occurs rs when when an acci accide dent nt lead leads s to seve severe re blee bleedi ding ng,, cuts cuts,, fractures, fractures, failure to breath, extensive extensive burns, broken broken bones e.t.c. e.t.c. In the event of any of the above, the following General Rules will apply i. ii. iii. iii. iv. v. vi.
Find Find out out if the the injur injured ed is is blee bleedin ding, g, stop stop the bleed bleeding ing.. Find out if uncon unconscio scious us pers person on is breathin breathing, g, if not start start artifi artificial cial respira respiration tion at once. Do not not perm permit it an inju injurred pers person on to sit sit up or sta stand unti untill you you know know how how serious. Do not not move move inju injure red d person person until until you you are sure sure it can can be don done e safel safely. y. Do not not giv give e liqu liquid id to an an unc uncon onsc scio ious us pers person on.. Keep Keep calm calm,, act act quick quickly, ly, quiet quietly ly kee keep p by-st by-stand anders ers away. away.
3.4.3 General Rules For Burns In the event of burn of any nature; i. Cut clothi clothing ng from from aro around und burne burned d part part,, do not pull pull it. it. ii. If blisters are present, do not break or prick them. iii. iii. If burn burned ed area area is larg large, e, call call a phys physici ician an imm immed ediat iately ely.. iv. Do not not app apply ly subs substan tance ce suc such h as gre grease ase or salv salve e on burn burned ed area area.. v. Trea Treatt for for shoc shock k in in cas cases es of seve severe re burn burns. s. 3.5
SAFETY All safety policies shall be implemented by all staff and subcontractors and will be enfo enforc rced ed by GM Opera perati tion on and site site engi engine neer er in conj conjun unct ctio ion n with ith top top management.
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Develop guidance by which a safety program will be carried out in all spheres. Ensu Ensure re that that all all safe safety ty poli polici cies es are are under nderst stoo ood d and and carr carrie ied d out out by all personnel. Ensure Ensure that that safe safety ty warn warning ing signs signs and and che checkl cklist ist are are in in place place Ensu Ensure re that that newl newly y hire hired d empl employ oyee ees s and and subc subcon ontr trac acto tors rs staff staff under undergo go training on safety before commencement of work. Analyse new projects and jobs for SAFETY. JSA of all jobs must be properly documented. Ensu Ensure re that that all all pers person onne nell in fact factor ory y and and on sites sites use prot protec ecti tive ve wear wears s required of them. Personnel must be familiar with equipment or instrument before operating them. Revi Review ew safe safety ty prog progra ram m per perio iodi dica call lly. y.
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In case fire is observed, then the following procedure should be initiated. i. Raise an alarm by shouting “fire, “fire, “fire”. Call fire service Try to fight fire safely using the available extinguisher, ensuring you have ii. positioned close to the exit for a quick and safe retreat. iii. iii. Move Move quick quickly ly (not (not runni running ng)) to to must musteri ering ng point point iv. Take roll call v. Do not not rere-en ente terr fir fire e are area a unt until il tol told d to to do do so. so. Remember life is more valuable than any worldly possessions 3.5.3 5.3 Haza azards rds These are conditions with potentials of causing injuries to personnel, damage to equipment and loss of material. All hazardous areas shall have markings to iden identi tify fy natu nature re of haza hazarrds and and type type of prev preven enti tive ve,, prot protec ecti tion on and and /or /or precautionary action required. Hazard checklist All works shall be examined to see which of the following hazards exist or likely to Occur; i. Sudden acceleration acceleration and motion ii. Chemic Chemical al reaction reaction iii. Corrosi Corrosion on iv. Electrical Electrical leakage v. Electrical Electrical explosion explosion vi. Electri Electric c shock shock vii. vii. Fire Fire viii. Heat/temperatur Heat/temperature e impact and and shock ix. ix. Press Pressure ure x. Radiation Radiation structural structural damage damage xi. Stress concentration concentration xii. Toxicit Toxicity y xiii. Vibration Vibration and and noise xiv. Power source failure Corrective measures will be put in place to reduce or eliminate the hazard. 3.5.4 Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) In addition to all safety measures being observed, there is need to protect the worker from hazardous situation. The guidelines include; i.
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Establis Establish h the the need need for for them by operati operational onal/pro /profess fessiona ionall requ requirem irement, ent, previous recorded accidents, safety audit, legal requirements and susceptibility of individuals. Select equipment based on quality, durability, suitability, non interference and appearance and general compliance to international standards. Provide eq equipments Enforce th their us use. 12
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Hard hats should be worn reversed only if they are specifically designed and approved by the manufacturer for that purpose. Trouser legs and laces must be tied or taped to avoid tripping hazards.
3.5.5 Factory Safety Rules In addition to general compliance with Health, Safety and Environment company wide, The following rules also apply in the factory; i. All All worke workers rs must must follo follow w instru instructi ction ons. s. No sho short rt cuts cuts.. If in doub doubt, t, ask. ask. ii. Report immediately immediately any any condition condition or practice practice that that might might cause cause injury injury to to employees or damage to equipment. iii. iii. Put Put every everyth thing ing in in its prope properr place place.. Keep Keep wor work k areas areas tidy tidy and and clean clean.. iv. iv. Use Use the righ rightt tools tools and and equip equipme ment nts s for the the job job and and use use them them safe safely. ly. v. Any accident involving a person or equipment no matter how minor should be reported promptly. Get First Aid promptly. vi. vi. Use, Use, adjus adjust, t, alte alterr or repai repairr equip equipme ment nt only only whe when n author authoriz ized. ed. vii. Wear approved personal protective equipment/kit as directed. Keep it in good condition. Eye protection must be worn at all times on jobs or in areas where danger to the eyes is present. Footwea Footwearr safety safety shoes shoes are mandatory mandatory for all jobs where where heavy heavy lifting and manual work is carried out. Head protection helmet or hard hat or other headgear must be worn when on motor bikes or when working with cranes or areas of overhea overhead d moveme movement nt of tools tools and materia materials ls or when when specifica specifically lly required by the safety regulations. Protect Protective ive clothing clothing wears e.g. gloves, apron, apron, booths booths and some some specialized clothing equipment must be worn as required. viii. viii. Avoi Avoid d distr distract acting ing other others. s. Do Do not not indu indulge lge in hors horsepl eplay. ay. ix. ix. When When lifting lifting,, bend your your knees, knees, grasp grasp the load load firmly firmly and and then then raise raise the load, keeping your back as straight as possible. Get help on heavy loads. x. Obey Obey all all rul rules es,, sig signs ns and and ins instr truc ucti tion ons. s. •
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3.5.6 Safety on Sites Every individual working on sites shall take responsibility for safe work practices, regardless of job title. SAFETY is everyone’s responsibility. Before start of work, all workers shall attend a structural steel erection best practice Review for the project. Weekly safety meetings shall be held and sub-contractor shall be kept informed in writing about discussions and issues that may affect safe erection of steel e.g. weather conditions such as wind, access and site conditions. 3.5.6.1
Work Permits and Client’s Safety Requirements
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Works performed on certain sites require endorsement of work permit by both parties before commencement while other sites may require validation test by the client to confirm our safety method and work process before commencement. This is to ensure that all concerned know the implication of the job at hand as it concerns SAFETY requirements. Potentially hazardous areas such as; Oil Fields, Petroleum Product and Refining Refining plants, plants, Electric Electrical al Distribu Distribution tion system, system, Toxic Toxic Flamma Flammable ble liquid/ liquid/ gas storage areas require extreme attention to details while filling the work permit. If cond conditi ition ons s are adver adverse se,, the the work work permit permit will will not be signed signed till till condi conditio tions ns improve or adequate safety measures are in place that do not compromise our SAFETY standards. If during the work, conditions change and become unsafe then the work must stop. While the client’s representative is advised accordingly.
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The company’s Fabrication Responsibility The company shall be responsible for: i. Providing detailed connection information to ensure that the structure can be safely erected. ii. Provid Providing ing wher where e requir required ed,, safety safety atta attachm chment ents s or anch anchor or point points s
3.5.6.3 Sub-Contractor’s (Steel Erector) Responsibility The steel erector shall be responsible for: i. Ensur Ensuring ing work workers ers are are suita suitably bly qual qualifi ified, ed, adeq adequat uately ely traine trained d and and with with sufficient experience to safely perform the assigned work. ii. Inform the company about access needs to the site specific work areas. iii. iii. Pre-pl Pre-plann anning ing work activi activitie ties s to ensure ensure that work workers ers are not requ require ired d to work under unsafe or suspended loads. iv. iv. Develo Developi ping ng site site specif specific ic work work instru instructi ction ons s and and proce procedur dures es that that identi identify fy access and area needs. v. Ensuring that requirements for moving loads over working areas are met. The erector must comply with the general and specific requirements of lifting and handling loads.
3.5.6.4 Workers Orientation Prior to starting work, all workers shall attend site orientations and daily Tool Box meetings to be informed of and become familiar with: Site rules and regulations Erection plan and procedures Equipment to be used Hazard assessment Work area and emergency procedures (including the rescue plan) • • • • •
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Site CASHES meeting will be held with the management once a month. This meeting is exclusive to the Tool box meetings held every day. 3.5.6.5 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) See 3.5.4 above
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Manual handling of loads or materials by workers should be minimized. Sub-contractors must provide, where reasonably practicable, appropriate equipment to help workers lift, lower, push, carry, handle or transport heavy or awkward loads.
Environment In order to ensure that work environment is safe, conducive and preserved both in the factory and sites, the following actions are mandatory.
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Factory Environment Clean all work areas before and after work daily. Clean all equipments at regular intervals Arrange properly all materials and tools. Clean roof gutters and factory drainages at regular intervals. Empty waste bins at regular intervals Mow factory lawns at regular intervals Keep grasses low at all times Carry out fumigation against insects, rodents, reptiles and other pests at regular intervals. • • • • • • • •
3.6.2 Erection Sites Clean all work areas regularly as required. Store all supplies such as bolts in proper containers and set away from areas where they can pose tripping hazards. Do not leave loose bolts and nuts lying on steel or on ground. Do not string hoses through high traffic areas or stairs. Instead, hang hoses up to eliminate the hazard. •
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HSE PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT
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HSE Metrics The following statistical records shall be maintained and reported on a weekly basis during project execution and will be documented in the minutes from the weekly review meetings; .Man-hours Lost time accidents • •
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LTI frequency Recordable medical treatment cases/frequency rate. Material losses/ damage Environmental incidents Community related disturbances Los time Communication issues First aid cases Hazards Medical or health statistics i.e occupational health
HSE Incentives HSE incentive shall be in the form of souvenir to staff and subcontractor’s personnel who participate in achieving nil Lost Time Injury within the schedule period. The type and magnitude shall depend on management decision, to be reviewed upwards when higher LTI free man-hours are achieved.
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PUNITIVE MEASURES Breach of HSE rules shall be viewed seriously. To this, the following guidelines are set by management to forestall recurrence First offender – Oral Warning Second offender – Written warning Third offender – Written warning Fourth offender – suspension. • • • •
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ACCIDENT PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT It is a known fact that accidents result in suffering, pain and death to victims and their their familie families s while while the company company suffers suffers loss of time, time, money money and materials, materials, machine and equipment damage. Government also incur losses when accident occur at work. Consequently, it is our desire to prevent accidents in all our operations. No efforts shall be spared in order to achieve this objective. 5.1 Accident Reporting and Investigation One of the weapons which the company will use in preventing accident is the investigation of any accident that may occur. The primary purpose of this exercise is to determine the cause(s) and use these facts to prevent reoccurrence. Hence, it is therefore a matter of policy of the company that every employee is expected to report immediately to his supervisor or site engineer any accident which occur to him, his fellow employee or any machine/equipment in his place of work. The supervisor/site engineer in turn is expected to investigate the accident to determine its circumstances. He should correct any unsafe unsafe acts that that were responsible responsible for the accident. accident. The corrective corrective 16
actions will be discussed with other work groups/areas during the review meeting or sooner depending on the severity of the incident and the need for others to learn from it.
Where here such such caus cause e can can not not be imme immedi diat atel ely y rect rectif ifie ied, d, he shou should ld make ake recommendations to Management on what measures to be implemented in order to forestall a similar mishap occurring in the future. Employees are mandated to cooperate during the investigation. 5.2 Accident Prevention Apart from ensuring that all rules and practices aforementioned are properly followed, accidents accidents are also prevented through Job Analysis to uncover potential potential hazards inherent either in individual jobs or projects to be undertaken. The jobs to be analyzed are broken down into successive steps, potential hazards are identified and ways to eliminate them and prevent accidents are developed. The accident report is therefore documented for future reference. 6.
SECURITY The company intends to manage security affairs as an integral part of its HSE program and as part of company’s business to eliminate injuries and losses of materials, property of all staff, client, third party and all personnel involved in her activities. The company will employ adequate number of experienced security guards. Access to project work sites will be controlled to prevent unauthorized entry as follows; Access will be allowed to only those persons that have official business and possess valid induction badge with valid photo identification badge. Only staff that has complet completed ed the minimum minimum induction induction safety safety training training would receive access badge. Security personnel at the work site will be linked by GSM handset. All staff shall be with PPE appropriate for the activities carried out. •
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AUDIT, REVIEW AND INSPECTION The site engineer will regularly conduct HSE Audits and inspection. inspection. These audits shall determine the level of compliance with HSE goals and procedures for the project. Corrective actions for all non-conformities shall be outlined in the audit report. Serious accidents or incidents will trigger a non-scheduled investigation. It is the goal of the project to close out non-conformities within one week where applicable. Routi Routine ne inspe inspecti ction ons s shall shall be carri carried ed out out in the cour course se of the the proje project. ct. The The inspections shall be in two forms e.g pre job inspection and post job inspection. The The inspe inspecti ction ons s shall shall cover cover but but not not limite limited d to the the follow following ing areas areas;; perso persona nall behavior, hazardous area, power tools, hand tools, electrical equipments, hoses and connections, safety slings, housekeeping, PPE and warning lights.
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Review of audit findings shall be carried out during HSE meetings. This will be a forum where learning points are communicated to project personnel and used to improve the HSE management of the project. 8.
HSE COMMUNICATION HSE HSE acti activi viti ties es shal shalll be comm commun unic icat ated ed to all all site site pers person onne nell and and rele releva vant nt stakeholder stakeholder to the project. Communication Communication shall be effected through daily tool box meetings and weekly general meetings. Safety meetings will normally be held regularly based on the project duration and will be chaired by the site engineer. A nominated safety officer shall be responsible for ensuring that minutes are taken of all safety meetings.
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HSE DOCUMENTATION All related HSE issues shall be documented and maintained at the site and the company’s office. Documentation and records shall include: Reports of progress towards meeting objectives and targets Training records. Inspection and review reports Non-conformance and corrective actions Environmental and injury incidents and investigation report. Maintenance records The project QHSE coordinator is responsible for ensuring compliance with these system and procedures. • • • • • •
10. 10. HSE TRAINING The workers orientation (3.5.6.4) together with the daily tool box meetings and the weekly general meetings form the core training for the personnel on site. The site engineer is responsible for identifying further training needs as project progresses and see to its implementation.
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