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Safety & Health Program - 2
Safety & Health Program - 2
PROGRAM
MANAGEMENT LEADERSHIP
GENERAL POLICY
PROGRAM EFFECTIVENESS
SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES
The Management is responsible for compliance with the accident
prevention and safety requirements in the Safety and Health Program.
Responsibility for implementation of this safety and health program is
delegated to line supervision as follows;
The Project Manager has full responsibility for safety on the project.
In addition, he ensures that project safety policies are adhered to;
establishes by example, an attitude of concern for safety matters and
assists project personnel with the same; is responsible for discharging
under the Safety and Health Program and for ensuring that there are
adequate staff, materials and funds for meeting requirements; reviews
the effectiveness of the plan and takes action necessary to bring about
improvement.
ENGINEER'S/SUPERVISOR'S RESPONSIBILITY
FOREMAN'S/LEADMAN'S RESPONSIBILITY
EMPLOYEE'S RESPONSIBILITY
As a condition of employment, employees will comply with all
governing safety rules and regulations. Prior to commencing any
work each employee will be indoctrinated and become familiar with
general and job specific safety rules that apply to their work.
Employees are expected to carry out their work in a safe manner and
to report to their supervisor any unsafe practices or conditions.
Employee responsibilities include;
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
The health and safety committee is the planning and policy making
group in all matters pertaining to safety and health. The principal
duties of the Health and Safety Committee are;
All switches shall be enclosed and grounded. Panel boards shall have
provisions for closing and locking the main switch and fuse box
compartment.
4. HOTWORKS
Gas and electrical cutting and welding are the most common
hotworks, which are potential fire hazards during construction. The
following practices could help eliminate the hazard.
5. CONFINED SPACES
6. HUMAN FACTORS
7. CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
Every project site shall be provided with first aid treatment. The first
aid facility shall contain the following as minimum requirement;
1. Cotton
1.1 cotton balls 1 pack
1.2 cotton wool 1 pack
2. Dressing pads
2.1 gauze pads, finger size 6 pieces
2.2 guaze swabs, medium size 6 pieces
2.3 gauze swabs, large 6 pieces
2.4 adhesive dressing 1 pack
2.5 eye pads 6 pieces
3. Plasters
3.1 adhesive plaster, 1" wide 1 roll
3.2 adhesive plaster, 3" wide 1 roll
4. Bandages
4.1 cotton bandage, 2" wide 6 rolls
4.2 cotton bandage, 3" wide 6 rolls
4.3 triangular bandage, 5"x36"x36" 6 pieces
6. Towels
6.1 hand towels, white 2 pieces
6.2 bath towels, white 2 pieces
7. Accessories
7.1 safety pins, small 2 dozen
7.2 scissors, 4" blade, rustproof 1 unit
7.3 first aid treatment guide 1 leaflet
To assure that all personnel are aware of the hazards involved in the
project and ensure that they are informed of their individual
responsibilities in carrying out their assignments in a manner as
efficient and accident free as possible.
Indoctrination
Work Assignments
Meetings
Personal Contact
Promotional Materials
Safety training for Managers, Engineers and supervisors
EMPLOYEE'S RESPONSIBILITY
Employees are expected to carry out their work in a safe manner and
to report to their supervisor any unsafe practices or conditions.
Employee responsibilities include;
The health and safety committee is the planning and policy making
group in all matters pertaining to safety and health. The principal
duties of the Health and Safety Committee are;
SITE SECURITY
In every jobsite one entry and egress each for personnel and vehicles
shall be provided to facilitate inspection thereof.
Employees
All workers entering the jobsite shall wear their ID, uniform and
personal protective equipment and shall pass only through the site
personnel gate.
All workers are required to be in uniform and with the proper PPE
while at the jobsite.
Site visitors
It is particularly important that a high degree of protection be
afforded to all persons on authorized visits to the construction work
sites. The following procedures shall be followed;
NOTE: