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Company Comments Review Summary

PROJECT ID NFS_ESW ORIGINATOR CODE AJB


Reference Rev. Rev. Date St. Class Discipline Doc Type
NFS_ESW-AJB- 00 2022-12-08 AFC 1 SH PRC
SH-PRC-00064

Review Details:
Previous Rev. Return Code: B-Approved/Reviewed with minor comments

Document received with Transmittal IN: NFS_ESW-T-AJB-QG-00576


Receipt Date: 2022-12-08
The Document Review has been initiated on: 2022-12-08
Review Time Frame: 15 day(s)
Role Name Return Code Date of Comment
approver Kobie Human (C012837) C-Returned with 2022-12-19
comments

If applicable as per Approver return code, comments are available either after this
page and/or as external attached comments below.
Number of annotation(s): 18

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shall be considered as official answer from COMPANY.
Classification: Internal
COMPANY: CONTRACT NO.:
QATARGAS OPERATING COMPANY LIMITED LTC/C/NFS/5467/21
PROJECT: DOC. NO.:
REV NO:
PROCUREMENT AND CONSTRUCTION OF EARLY SITE WORKS NFS_ESW-AJB-SH-PRC-00064 00
FOR NORTH FIELD SOUTH (NFS) ONSHORE PROJECT
CONTRACTOR:
DOCUMENT CLASS: 1 DATE: 08-DEC-2022
AUABER ENGINEERING LLC

CONTRACT TITLE:

PROCUREMENT AND CONSTRUCTION OF EARLY SITE WORKS FOR NORTH FIELD


SOUTH (NFS} ONSHORE PROJECT

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Exposure to Hazardous Materials

• Flammable liquids
• Category 1 – ethyl ether, isopentane, propylene oxide
• Category 2 – acetone, benzene, ethyl alcohol, gasoline
isopropyl alcohol, toluene
• Category 3 – naphtha, turpentine, xylene
• Category 4 – ethylene glycol, glycerine
• Cryogenics and refrigerated liquids – oxygen, nitrogen,
argon, hydrogen, helium LNG, Liquid methane, carbon monoxide
• Liquefied petroleum gases (LPGs) – propane, propylene,
butane, and butylene
• Explosives and blasting agents

Exposure to Hazardous Materials

• Spray finishing operations


• Dipping and coating operations
• Processing of highly hazardous
chemicals
• Clean-up and management of
hazardous waste operations
and emergency response

Source: FEMA; S. Shapira

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Hazards of Hazardous Materials


Compressed gases:
• Oxygen displacement
• Fires
• Explosion
• Toxic gas exposures
• Physical hazards associated
Source: OSHA

with high pressure systems

Hazards of Hazardous Materials


Cryogenic and refrigerated
liquids:
• Extreme cold
• Extreme pressure
• Asphyxiation
• Fire or explosion

Source: OSHA

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Hazards of Hazardous Materials


Liquefied petroleum gases (LPG):
• Pictograms:
• Signal word: Danger
• Hazard statements:
• Extremely flammable gas.
• Contains gas under pressure;
may explode if heated.
• May cause frostbite.
• May form explosive mixtures in air.
• May displace oxygen and cause rapid suffocation.

Hazards of Hazardous Materials


Anhydrous ammonia:
• Pictograms:
• Signal word: Danger
• Hazard statements
• Flammable Gas
• Contains gas under pressure
• May explode if heated
• Toxic if inhaled
• Causes severe skin burns and eye damage
• Corrosive to respiratory tract

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Hazards of Hazardous Materials


Hazardous (classified) locations:
• Class I – flammable gases or vapors
• Division 1
• Division 2
• Class II – combustible dust
• Division 1
• Division 2
• Class III – ignitable fibers or flyings

Hazards of Hazardous Materials


Confined spaces:
• Limited or restricted means
for entry/exit; not designed
for continuous occupancy
• PRCS contains or has
potential to contain
hazardous atmospheres

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Controlling Health Hazards

Controlling Health Hazards


Process Safety Management (PSM) of highly
hazardous chemicals:
• Regulations designed to prevent the release of
toxic, reactive, flammable and/or explosive
chemicals.
• Contains a list and threshold limits for when
employers must comply.
• Anhydrous Ammonia - 10,000 lbs
• Chlorine - 1,500 lbs

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Knowledge Check
2. Flammability is which type of hazard?
a. Carcinogenic
b. Health
c. Physical
d. Mutagenic

Answer: c. Physical

Knowledge Check
3. Which of the following hazards is an example
of a physical hazard?
a. Oxidizer
b. Exposure to carcinogen
c. Chronic toxicity
d. Acute toxicity

Answer: a. Oxidizer

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Knowledge Check
4. Which of the following hazards is an example
of a health hazard?
a. Fire hazard
b. Acute toxicity
c. Explosive
d. High pressure

Answer: b. Acute toxicity

Knowledge Check
5. Which of the following is the preferred order of
controlling hazards, or “hierarchy of controls,” for
hazardous materials?
a. PPE, Administrative Controls, Engineering Controls,
Elimination
b. Administrative Controls, Engineering Controls,
Elimination, PPE
c. Engineering Controls, Elimination, PPE, Administrative
Controls
d. Elimination, Engineering Controls, Administrative
Controls, PPE

Answer: d. Elimination, Engineering Controls,


Administrative Controls, PPE

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MSDS
10. Stability and Reactivity
11. Toxicological Issues
12. Ecological
13. Disposal
14. Transportation
15. Regulatory Issues
16. Other
Show a Sample MSDS

Legal Responsibilities

Health & Safety At Work Etc Act


1974 (HASAWA)
“every employer must ensure, as far as is reasonably
practicable, the health, safety and welfare at work
of all employees”

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Health & Safety At Work Etc Act


1974 (HASAWA)
Employer must:
• provide and maintain safe equipment and systems of work
• provide safe systems of work
• provide information, instruction,
supervision and training
• provide a safe place of work
• provide a safe working environment
• consult employees
• have a health & safety policy (written
when there are 5 or more employees).

Employees responsibilities
Health & Safety At Work Etc Act 1974 (HASAWA)
Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999
Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992

• Cooperate with the employer


• Take reasonable care of themselves
and others
• Do not alter equipment provided
and use as instructed
• Report any faults or defects
• Inform the employer if they identify
hazardous handling activities.

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Enforcement

• Local Authority Environmental Health Officers:


• Shops, offices, residential homes,
warehousing, entertainment

• Health and Safety Executive:


• Factories, hospitals, nursing homes,
mines, schools, construction etc.

Penalties

• Powers of the court:

• Fines
• Up to £20,000 for
breach of health
and safety legislation
• Unlimited on indictment

• Prison
• Up to six months in Magistrates’ Court
• Up to two years on indictment.

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Preventing Hazards
Overhead and gantry cranes:
• Never move a load over co-workers or allow co-
workers to walk underneath
• Return the load block to its designated location
after use
• Do not leave the load
block low enough for
someone to run into
• Never leave a suspended
load unattended

Preventing Hazards
• Do not leave unused slings suspended on a
crane hook
• Store wall-mounted cranes against the wall
• Continuously observe equipment for any sign
of problems during operation.
• Don’t allow yourself to become distracted.

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Preventing Hazards
• Inspection of crane by a qualified person
• Modified, repaired, or adjusted
• Post-assembly
• At least every 12 months
• Equipment not in regular use
• Visual inspection by a
competent person
• Prior to each shift
• Monthly

Preventing Hazards
• Slings
• Connects a crane hook to a load
• Proper selection
• Inspection

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Preventing Hazards
• Use of dock boards for
loading/uploading
• Bridging space
• Securing portable dock boards
• Handholds for dock boards

Preventing Hazards
• Exiting the forklift
• Set brake, lower forks/lifting carriage,
neutralize controls
• Stand-up type forklift

• Riding the forklift


• No passengers allowed
• Exception – seat is provided

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Recognizing Hazards
Identify potential hazards and possible solutions:

Knowledge Check
1. What is the minimum age requirement for
the operation of a forklift, regardless of
training?
a. 16
b. 18
c. 21
d. 25

Answer: b. You must be at least


18 years old to operate a forklift.

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