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i) Principal contractor
The principal contractor of this project is responsible for:
preparing, updating and implementing this WHS Management Plan, including all
associated procedures
identifying and observing all legal WHS requirements
ensuring that all works are conducted in a manner without risk to workers
planning to do all work safely
participating in the planning and design stages of trade activities
identifying WHS training required for an activity
ensuring workers undertake identified WHS training
communicating and consulting with workers
investigating hazard reports and ensuring that corrective actions are undertaken
assisting in rehabilitation and return to work initiatives
dispute resolution
ii) Contractors
Contractors who are engaged for this project are responsible for:
fulfilling the duties of PCBU for their own operations
identifying all high risk construction work associated with their activities and ensuring
safe work method statements are developed and implemented
complying with the duties as listed under Workers (see 2.3)
following all safety policies and procedures and site rules
complying with this WHS Management Plan
complying with any direction given to them by the principal contactor
undertaking site-specific induction before starting work and signing off that they have
completed this induction
ensuring the workers they engage undertake site specific
ensuring they have the correct tools and equipment and these are in a serviceable
condition for the task
iii) Workers
All workers on this project (including those employed by contractors) are responsible for:
taking reasonable care of their own health and safety
taking reasonable care that their conduct does not adversely affect others
complying with instruction, so far as they are reasonably able
cooperating with reasonable notified policies or procedures
PENGURUS PROJEK
NAMA NIK AHMAD AIMAN BIN NIK MAZLAN
vii) Insurances
INTERNAL INFORMATION
Director: Nik Mazlan (019-3216663)
Project Surveyor: Nik Aiman (019-2116289)
Main Office: 03-92850420
Safety is important when working on any job, but for some careers it is of utmost importance.
Outdoor workers who work with many different colleagues and heavy equipment are at the
top of this list.
A professional land surveyor has many responsibilities. They organize and direct one or more
colleagues to survey portions of the earth, determining the exact location and measurements
of elevations, lines and areas of contours for construction projects, mining, the division of
land, mapmaking, and other projects that involve the need to record data for precise land
description.
Following safety procedures in this job is key to the well-being of the surveyor and all other
colleagues working on the project. Land surveyors work on many different types of outdoor
projects and they need to be conscious and aware of the specific safety hazards of every
survey job so they can take the proper precautions beforehand.
Many land surveyors spend time driving vehicles to and from job locations and often around
construction sites. Surveyors need to be safe on the roads and highways and also particularly
safe while driving in construction areas. They need to practice basic safe driving rules, such
as always wearing a seatbelt, making sure that any equipment on the vehicle is secured, and
utilizing the strobe light on survey vehicles.
Surveyors need to be certain that they are wearing the correct safety gear and clothing for the
project they are working on; such as hard hats, protective footwear, and goggles if required.
Every construction site will have its own rules, regulations, and requirements that need to be
followed by all workers on the premises. It is a part of the land surveyors job to know what
these safety rules entail.
When working in a remote area, alternative communication plans need to be put into place.
Many times cell phone signals are weak or non-existent in these areas and the surveyor must
have a way of communicating with other workers. This is a situation in which walkie-talkies
often come in handy to assist surveyors with keeping in touch with colleagues.
Because surveyors are working outdoors, they need to take precautions when it comes to
dealing with insects, animals, and poisonous weeds and plants that may be growing in the
area. Sunscreen is also a very necessary safety precaution, as most surveyors spend many
hours in the sun.
Though the land surveyors job may appear to be a relatively safe one, it is their interactions
on job sites that include collaborating with many other workers and potentially dangerous
equipment that makes it vital that they protect themselves and their colleagues by following
strict safety guidelines for every project.