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Mazhar 4
Mazhar 4
PREFACE
Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
February, 1993
Many of the requirements in this manual detail the need for Saudi
Aramco services or equipment. Where references indicate that
certain equipment (fall protection, safety shoes, etc.) should be
provided or services rendered (bio-monitoring, etc.), the intent is that
contractors must provide equivalent equipment or services (as
approved by Saudi Aramco) from their own resources.
A. G. AL-GHANIM,
Senior Vice President,
Engineering and Project
Management
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6.0SAFETY TRAINING....................................................................22
6.1 Safety Training for Supervisors..................................22
6.2 Safety Training for Workmen.....................................22
6.2.1 Integrated Practices....................................................22
6.2.2 Specialized Training.....................................................22
6.2.3 Use of Persuasion........................................................23
6.2.4 Course Requirements..................................................23
6.3 Scope of Training......................................................24
6.3.1 Safety Training Topics For Supervisors.........................25
6.3.2 Induction Safety Topics For Workmen..........................27
8.0FIRST AID................................................................................36
8.1 Provision of First Aid Facilities...................................36
8.2 First Aid Attendants..................................................37
8.3 First Aid Facilities At Work Site..................................38
8.4 Labor And Workmen Law...........................................40
13.0 TRANSPORTATION................................................................76
13.1 Driver Requirements.................................................76
13.2 Driver's Responsibilities............................................76
13.3 Motor Vehicle Regulations: Saudi Arab Government and Saudi
Aramco.....................................................................78
13.4 Vehicle Condition......................................................78
13.5 Driver Training..........................................................80
13.6 Enforcement of Safe Driving Practices.......................80
13.7 Action Taken After a Saudi Aramco Motor Vehicle Accident
81
13.7.1 Emergencies................................................................81
13.7.2 Remain at Scene.........................................................81
13.8 Passenger Seating and Seat Belts..............................82
13.9 Desert Driving..........................................................82
13.9.1 Stay With Vehicle.........................................................82
13.9.2 Sand Tires....................................................................82
13.10 Vehicle Admittance to Restricted Areas......................83
13.11 Operation of Motor Vehicles Within Saudi Aramco
Communities.............................................................83
13.11.1...................................................................................Seat
Belts............................................................................83
13.11.2 Traffic Regulations.........................................83
3.0 DEMOLITION..........................................................................124
3.1 Before Work Starts....................................................125
3.1.1 Responsible Supervisor...............................................125
3.1.2 Original Drawings........................................................125
3.1.3 Disconnections............................................................125
3.1.4 Adjacent Structures and Public Areas..........................125
3.1.5 Barricades/Signs..........................................................125
3.2 Method of Demolition................................................125
3.2.1 Demolition of Equipment Containing PCB: Polychlorinated
Biphenyl (ASKAREL).....................................................126
8.0 ROADWORKS.........................................................................153
8.1 General....................................................................153
8.2 Street and Road Construction, Excavations, and Maintenance
Traffic Controls..........................................................154
4.0 CHEMICALS...........................................................................316
4.1 Hazard Identification System.....................................317
4.2 Health Hazards.........................................................318
4.2.1 Inhalation Pathway Hazard..........................................318
4.2.2 Skin Hazards................................................................319
4.2.3 Hazards of Swallowing Chemicals................................319
4.3 Emergency Treatment...............................................319
4.3.1 Artificial Respiration....................................................319
4.3.2 First Aid.......................................................................319
4.3.3 Showers and Eyewash Fountains.................................319
4.4 Fire Hazards.............................................................321
4.5 Reactivity Hazards....................................................321
4.6 Transportation, Storage and Disposal.........................321
4.6.1 Transportation.............................................................321
4.6.2 Storage........................................................................322
4.6.3 Containers...................................................................322
4.6.4 Disposal.......................................................................322
February 1993 - A.1 Safety Competition Site Registration Form Page 16
4.7 Work on Equipment Which Has Contained Tetraethyl Lead
(Organic Lead Compounds)........................................324
4.7.1 Introduction.................................................................324
4.7.2 Precautions..................................................................325
A.1.............................................................................................. PROJECT
MANAGEMENT AND CONTRACTOR'S SAFETY COMPETITION SITE
REGISTRATION FORM....................................................................351
A.2
CONTRACTOR SAFETY COMPETITION, RULES OF COMPETITION...352
A.3.............................................................................................. Saudi
Aramco Safety, Health and Environmental Requirements...............357
1. Compliance With Safety Rules - Schedule 'D'.............357
2. Deviations From Safety Rules....................................357
3. Failure To Comply......................................................357
4. Saudi Aramco Assistance...........................................357
5. Loss Prevention Program...........................................358
6. Work Permits............................................................358
7. Welding And Cutting Equipment................................358
8. Personal Protective Equipment..................................358
9. Tools And Portable Power Tools..................................358
10. Cartridge Operated Tools...........................................359
11. Ladders....................................................................359
12. Scaffolding...............................................................359
13. Electrical Installations And Equipment.......................359
14. Cranes And Rigging Equipment..................................359
15. Mechanical Equipment..............................................359
16. Saudi Aramco Plant Operations..................................360
17. Transportation..........................................................360
18. Injury And Damage Reporting....................................360
19. Excavations..............................................................361
20. Work Over Or Adjacent To Water................................361
21. Fire Prevention.........................................................361
22. Formwork.................................................................361
23. Ionizing Radiation.....................................................361
24. First-Aid Facilities.....................................................361
25. Handling, Transportation And Disposal Of Hazardous Materials
And Waste................................................................362
26. Explosives................................................................363
27. Sandblasting.............................................................363
A.4.............................................................................................. HAZARD
IDENTIFICATION PLAN (HIP)..........................................................364
HAZARD IDENTIFICATION PLAN:...........................................365
I. Conduct Hazards Identification Review........................365
II. List Potential Hazards..................................................365
III. Hazard Classification...................................................365
IV. Corrective Action.........................................................366
B.2
EMERGENCY/DISASTER PLANNING AND RESPONSE....................370
B.2.1 General Provisions....................................................371
B.2.2 Definitions................................................................371
B.2.3 Plan Development Action Items.................................377
Injury Summary...........................................................................425
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